City lawsuit moves forward

Richard Bisio’s Open Meetings Act lawsuit against the City of the Village of Clarskton has a response and timetable. Judge Leo Bowman of the Sixth Circuit Court of Oakland County scheduled the case for trial on March 25, with experts, witness list, and proposed exhibits presented by Nov. 20, discovery completed by Dec. 16, and […]

Restaurant proposal voted down

City Council drew the line at new restaurants in downtown, voting against conditional rezoning of 59 S. Main Street, the Sutherland Building. Councilman Mike Sabol voted against rezoning the apartment building into a restaurant to maintain a “buffer” between businesses and residences at the southwest end of downtown. “The Plum House and other properties south […]

Farewell get-together planned for Hyer at parks and rec

When Kelly Hyer joined Independence Township Parks and Recreation 14 years ago, she was the youngest member on staff. “There were a lot of people with years of service. Parks and rec Director Ann Conklin had just left, and Mike Turk had taken over,” Hyer remembered. “They always invited me to get-togethers. It was a […]

Leo stays the course for Locks of Love

For Leo Vigelius, the New Year means a new look, for himself as well as a stranger in need. ‘I just wanted to help people,? said Vigelius, who spent almost two years growing his hair for donation to Locks of Love. ‘I love helping people in need.? It wasn’t easy for the Springfield Township 10 […]

Response due in twice-delayed suit against city

A lawsuit filed against the City of the Village of Clarkston is due for a response from the city on Aug. 20. The city filed two extensions for responding to the suit, which was filed by former City Council member Richard Bisio on June 2 in Sixth Curcuit Court. “Justice moves slowly,” Bisio said, Aug. […]

Phil in the Blank A column by Phil Custodio

I’m back on the city beat at The Clarkston News, covering City Council, Planning Commission, etc. Big issues of the day, of course, include just how many restaurants downtown can handle. Parking was scheduled to be a topic for this week’s City Council meeting. City ordinances require new businesses to provide parking spots based on […]

Clarkston artist featured nationally

Donna Nowak of Clarkston’s ProAiir black light body art makeup is featured on national television. This season’s Ink Masters reality show on Spike TV features the Clarkston business’ body paint in a challenge. “The product is being fully displayed on TV ? it’s killer,” said Nowak, who has been in the body art business for […]

Planners say ‘no’ to restaurant

Plans for a new restaurant at 59 S. Main Street will move forward without the recommendation of the Clarkston Planning Commission. Planners voted 4-1 against the conditional rezoning request at its Aug. 3 meeting. Commission members said they want to preserve a “buffer” between downtown Main Street businesses and residences to the south. The 59 […]

Family most important for vet

Charles Louis James of Independence Township turned 92 this month, so his neighbors threw him a birthday party. “He is such a personable guy to everybody,” said neighbor Sheilah Denne. “He has been walking all over the neighborhood for years. Everyone knows him, so we decided to have a block party.” The local Kroger’s store […]

Phil in the Blank A column by Phil Custodio

With the new decade upon us (or close enough at least), how about some predictions: ? Frustrated by a lack of progress on important Independence Township matters, Trustee Neil Wallace calls for bi-daily meetings of the Township Board. Meetings still go on past 1 a.m. ? Realizing limiting information to a community including many of […]

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