Optimists raise ice rink in Depot Park

Rome may not have been built in a day, but the new ice skating rink in Depot Park was. The Clarkston Optimist Club along with community volunteers teamed up Jan. 24 to build the new family rink. ‘It made me feel real good,? said Tom Middleton, Optimist treasurer, and project manager. Middleton said the club […]

Stroll, eat, and drink party

Downtown Clarkston was a happening place Saturday night as folks strolled in and out of businesses enjoying food, drinks and discounts at the Second Annual Retro Cocktail Party. The event was hosted by Clarkston Retailer’s Group as a fund raiser for the OATS program. “It was a great time,” said Peg Roth of the Clarkston […]

Deputies will remove uninviteds

Township officials worked out how to deal with future closed-session disruptions ? deputies will intervene if called upon by the township attorney. Neil Wallace, Independence Township trustee, accepts that for now. ‘I guess we’ll have to experiment with it, I hope it doesn’t come up again,? Wallace said at the Jan. 17 township meeting. ‘It […]

Resident wants apology for tractor case

H. Wallace Parker has an ultimatum for Independence Township Board ? apologize or get sued. ‘I hereby demand that you publish a retraction in both the Oakland Press and the Clarkston News. I, further, demand you privately and publicly apologize for defamation, libel, and disparagement of my reputation,? Parker wrote in a July 12 letter […]

Keiser’s Role A column by Trevor Keiser

The story started out as a supervisor in Independence Township (Dave Wagner) ‘exceeding his authority by giving away township property? AKA a broken down tractor to its original owner who donated it to the township some 25-30 years earlier. This led to angry township board members wanting to spend tax dollars on Oakland County Sheriff […]

Strolling downtown fun

Retailers from Lisa Confection Connection all the way down to Clarkston Flower Shoppe and in between will offer various drinks, snacks, and discounts on merchandise as the Clarkston Retailers Group celebrates their second annual Strolling Cocktail Party this Saturday, 6-9 p.m. ‘Last year we had an actual menu, but this year we’re just letting everybody […]

Church helps women, children in need

Church of the Resurrection Episcopal Church off Clarkston Road is helping abused women and children. The church is partnering with Haven, headquarters in Pontiac, to help provide new underwear for women and children leaving domestic abuse situations, through an effort known as Undies Sundays. ‘We’re kind of the conduit because we feel it’s real important […]

State finds deficiencies in building department

Independence Township finds itself again in trouble with the State of Michigan, but this time it’s the building department. ‘I think they’re very serious on their intent to insure the construction codes which are state mandated are properly enforced. It’s incumbent upon the local municipalities who have to locally enforce the codes, to do so,? […]

Library may join district system

According to the Library of Michigan, of the 101 libraries in the State of Michigan, Independence Township is one of the only two remaining under the repealed law Public Act 269. ‘We technically are recognized as a legal public library, but when there are questions about governance there is no law to go back to,” […]

Players present ‘Drinking Alone’

The stage is set, the lights cued and Clarkston Village Players ready to bring to life the real emotions of abandonment and the need to be accepted in their latest play ‘Drinking Alone.? Ivan, played by Rick Shaw decides to contact his son and daughter after years of estrangement. His son Joe, played by Sean […]

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