Oxford Township

request for proposals charter township of oxford community development block grant Minor Home Repair The Charter Township of Oxford is seeking bid proposals from qualified service providers to manage and administer a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Minor Home Repair Program for the 2004 year. The program will provide minor home repairs to qualified low- […]

DECA students set sights on Salt Lake City

Lake Orion DECA students competed at the State Career Development Conference at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn from March 9 to 11.? These students will soon move on to the International Career Development conference in Salt Lake City Utah, where over 13,000 other high school students from around the world will compete to prove their […]

Padgett is a small business’s answer to finance

Small businesses are on the rise in the Orion and Oxford areas, but running one can be a difficult task and in today’s economy, a mistake can be costly. Fortunately, Padgett Business Services of North Oakland, located at 1520 South Lapeer Road, is ready to help with tax, accounting, payroll and business consulting services. ‘We […]

Oxford Township

charter township of oxford county of oakland michigan synopsis Of the Regular Meeting of the Charter Township of Oxford Board of Trustees held on July 14th, 2004 at the Oxford Veterans Memorial Civic Center. PRESENT: Trustee Clancy, Supervisor Dunn, Trustee Dywasuk, Treasurer Ferrari, Trustee Fitchena, Trustee Kniffen, Clerk Sanderson ABSENT: None The following actions were […]

Letter to the Editor

The Clarkston area lost one of its supportive ambassadors last week when Joe Falls succumbed to diabetes at his home above Cranberry Lake. Joe was the sports writing icon every aspiring ink-stained wretch aspired to emulate, but Joe simply outclassed them when he made words come alive on the printed sheet. Loyal readers of Falls? […]

Letter to the Editor

How presumptuous can one person be? Kyle Gargaro, editor of The Clarkston News, in his Aug. 11 column, claims to have become an election expert. Even though he admits Wagner ‘did play fast and loose with some facts,? you never saw that in The Clarkston News during the election process. Maybe it didn’t match their […]

Brief – Lake Orion Village meeting

Water Meter Reading System -The Village took bids for a Water Meter Reading System that would allow the township to wirelessly read the water meters of residences in the village. DPW Superintendent Mike Olsen outlined the bidding process and his recommendation for the purchse, which consisted of a bid from Michigan Meter in the amount […]

Brief – Corrections

There were errors in the March 14 student of the month section. Tyler Becker’s favorite subjects are Psychology, History and Social Studies; not Culinary and English. Tyler is once referred to as Layne near the end of column and this is incorrect. The teacher responsible for recommending the student was Kathy McMinn, not Kevin McMinn. […]

Scotland comes to Orion

By Tahra Gribbin Review Intern Looking for some summer excitement in Lake Orion with a scottish twist? Look no farther than down the street at Old World Canterbury Village. On June 30 and July 1, rain or shine, Canterbury will host the second Scottish Highland Games, put on by the Scottish-American Society of Michigan. Franklin […]

Brief – Benefit for Ayotte family April 15

Christi’s Bar & Grill (95 E. Clarkston Rd.) in Lake Orion is hosting a fund-raiser for Jim Ayotte, a 44-year-old LOHS graduate who was diagnosed with Stage IV colon cancer in January. The benefit will take place Sunday, April 15 from 4 to 9:30 p.m. There will be a buffet dinner and music by Ron […]