Letter to the editor – Pine Tree keeps it clean

Dear Lake Orion Review, We are 3rd grade students in room 203 at Pine Tree Elementary. We decided to write to you because we think it is important to keep our city clean. Since our city is called Lake Orion, we need to make sure to keep our lake clean. Some ideas are: 1) Keep […]

Chamber sponsors Candidates Night

Don’t know anything about who’s on the ballot in the Aug. 5 primary election? Then come on out to the ‘Meet the Candidates Night? from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 24 at the Oxford High School Performing Arts Center. Presented by the Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce, the event will feature candidates running for […]

Senior party fund-raiser

Clarkston High School’s Senior All Night Party is coming, and Max & Erma’s on Baldwin Road decided to offer help for the big night. On Feb. 15, Max & Erma’s will take 20% of lunch and dinner proceeds and donate them to the seniors for their All Night Party. The party is solely funded by […]

Scholarship form available

Springfield Township and Comcast Cable will award college scholarships in the amounts of $500 and $1,000. Recipients must be high school seniors who reside in Springfield Township. Preference is given to students who have volunteered time and talent in the high school and/ or community. For applications, see your high school counselor or stop by […]

Letter to the editor – A Bill Holt supporter

Orion School taxpayers and students will get a lift as Bill Holt seeks the vacancy on the school board. Bill’s experience as a cost analyst has propelled his successful business and enhanced The Southeast United Way allocations Committee as well as Chaired the Spectrum Human Services? Completion House. He has spoke at numerous school board […]

Chamber seeks talent

The Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce is looking for local talent for the ‘Local talent Spotlight? in the 26th season of ‘Concerts in the Park.? The dates for this year’s series are June 17 and 24; and July 1, 8, 15 and 22. Local talent will be featured for 25 minutes prior to the regular […]

Letter to the editor – Farmers? Market was a huge success

Dear Editor, It is with much gratitude to the Lake Orion community that I wrap up our 4th season of the downtown Lake Orion Farmers? Market! I appreciate the overwhelming support of the municipalities that approve and oversee our market, including the Lake Orion Downtown Development Authority, Lake Orion Village Council and the Orion Township […]

Letter to the editor – Lt. Gov. talks Prop. 6

The New International Trade Crossing (NITC) will not be a ‘government bridge,? as various deceptive ads have portrayed it. Rather, it will be built, operated and maintained by the private sector under an innovative public-private partnership. Qualified bidders will vie for the right to operate the NITC. In fact, there’s nothing to stop the Ambassador […]

A Look Back

15 YEARS AGO (1990) ‘Rapist gets 24 life terms: The man charged in a series of ski-mask rapes, including an assault in Independence Township, will spend the rest of his life in prison. Steven A. Szeman Jr. was sentanced Feb. 2 to 24 life terms for 12 Oaklnad County rapes ar attempted rapes he allegedly […]

Letter to the editor – Proposition 2 ad deception

Dear Review, Ads on both sides of Proposal 2 are lies. As an educator, I do not appreciate concealment of truth. Much has been made about the necessity of such a proposal when collective bargaining already exists in our great state. All I can tell you is this, since 2010 40+ bills have been introduced […]