Last week’s Review reported that the Lake Orion School Board hired the Michigan Leadership Institute to complete a community assessment to find out what qualifications the residents of Orion feel their new superintendent should have. On Tuesday, April 1, from 7:30-8:15 p.m., Dr. Michael Wilmot, of Michigan Leadership, will facilitate a Community Needs Assessment that […]
Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency will be distributing free food at the CERC building in Lake Orion on Sept. 8, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. All people who are income eligible and not registered may do so at the site by bringing social security cards, household income and photo ID. For income eligibility requirements or additional information, […]
Wondering what to do with your busy camper during Spring Break? Keep them busy with daily fun and exciting field trips to local attractions. Camp is offered April 7-11 from 9 a.m. to 4p.m., with extended camp hours available, for campers in first through sixth grades. Registration fee is $32 per day or $135 full […]
As the issue of a possible land swap between the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and a private developer in Oakland Township continues, the Orion Township board has authorized additional fees for the attorney hired to represent the township in opposing the swap. The property in question is state land on M-24 and private land […]
Helen Higgins, who has worked for Orion Township since 1978, has retired. Higgins? retirement was effective on Aug. 20. She worked as a receptionist at Orion Township Hall.
On Feb. 15, Tiger Cubs from Paint Creek Elementary’s Pack 291 visited Sean Baligian, host of ‘It Is What It Is? on Sports Radio 1130 – The Fan. Pictured are (from left to right) Eric Gonda, Alex Ribeiro, Amado Marr, Nicholas Westbrook, Sean Baligian, Dylan Wellbaum, Stephen Bojanowski and Matthew Bieser.
Good news, Orion Township will save about $30,000 more than originally estimated to pave a parking area at Civic Center Park. The engineer’s estimate for the project was $151,675; the board of trustees voted Aug. 16 to award the contract, for the winning low bid of $118,365, to Pro-Lien Asphalt Paving Corporation. The contract is […]
Hey letter writers, we’re issuing a challenge. Our editorial pages are usually filled with great letters from our readers, and typically on a variety of topics. Sometimes, however, certain subjects (take NOTA, for example) seem to get the bulk of the attention, while others (like a potential $10M public safety complex) get very little. In […]
Volunteers who served on the Downtown Development Authority and on the four Main Street committees were honored by Downtown Lake Orion on Aug. 18. In 2003, 1,419 volunteer hours were given to Downtown Lake Orion by 45 people. A dinner and reception was held for the volunteers in the community room of Lake Orion’s United […]
Dear Editor, I am a disabled Registered Nurse. After 11 long years of unemployment, I have finally achieved the status of a back to work position. I have been riding the NOTA (North Oakland Transportation Authority) bus since I moved to Lake Orion this winter. What a pleasure the drivers of NOTA have been to […]