Sun Rise Assisted Living, in conjunction with Clarkston Medical Center, is holding ‘Salute to Safety? from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. on June 4 at the center’s campus. The fund-raiser is being held to support the Clarkston Philanthropic Endeavor’s AED (automated external defibrillators) program. The day will include numerous fun and exciting activities centered around […]
They’re probably not going to Disney World because of it, but the Oxford Jr. Wildcats freshman gold football team did win the Super Bowl on Sunday, Nov. 4. These scrappy little gridiron warriors soundly thrashed Clarkston 24-6 to bring home the championship. Oxford should be proud to be represented by such an outstanding group of […]
The month of February is not just to celebrate Valentine’s Day anymore, but also principals. Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm declared Feb. 13 through 19 ‘Principal’s Week? to honor the school leaders, their efforts and their communities. The certificate of proclamation for ‘Principal’s Week? mentions the leadership of principals and how their skills and abilities benefit […]
At the Feb. 14 Clarkston schools board meeting, Supervisor of Building and Grounds Department Wes Goodman presented an update on the current construction sites located at Clarkston Junior High, Sashabaw Middle School and the Early Childhood Center. According to Goodman, the construction is moving along very well. Clarkston Junior High is about 40 percent complete, […]
Book signing this Saturday Christian author Paul Headworth will appear at Family Christian Book Store, 4826 S. Baldwin Rd. in Lake Orion Barnes & Noble, on Saturday, Aug. 2 from 1 to 5 pm to sign copies of his new book, Fallen Prayer, an intriguing murder mystery that cleverly weaves scripture based on Ephesians 6:12. […]
Anthony Bullock and Derek Coe, students at Lake Orion High School, doing a little tubing on Lake Orion and enjoying their summer before football gets started up. Photo submitted by Julie Siwek. *** Do you have a picture that captures summertime in Lake Orion? Send it to us at lakeorionreview@sbcglobal.net.
Maryanne Routhton, 6 (right), and sister Rebecca Routhton, 8, lended a hand with shoveling on Monday morning after the snowstorm on Sunday. See more photos in this week’s Lake Orion Review.
Dear Editor, We (The Mardlins) would like the community to know that there are families living in this neighborhood. Children play and people live. We should not be subjected to a late night drive-thru because that’s the only buyer the property owner can get. The township was fair in our minds. They have the right […]
By Matt Phillips Special to The Review The question of ‘Why do we need to go to space?? has been the undertone attached to NASA from its inception in 1958 and continues to linger today. In the 1960s, when President Kennedy challenged the nation to ‘landing a man on the moon and returning him safely […]
BY C.J. CARNACCHIO Oxford Leader Editor Free public transportation. Lifeline. Vital service. Community asset. These are all ways to describe the North Oakland Transportation Authority (NOTA) and the integral role it plays in Oxford, Addison and Orion townships on a daily basis. Now the term ‘award winner? can be added to that list. The three […]