The Oakland County Sheriff’s Department responded to an accident on Clarkston Road on Nov. 10 where a woman had glass in her eye after a stone from another vehicle struck her windshield. The woman was driving eastbound on Clarkston Road near Baldwin Road when the landscaping truck driving in front of her caused a stone […]
Local residents are being called on to help support an Oxford woman who is in need following a near fatal car accident she was involved in back in March. American Legion Post #108 in Oxford is hosting a dinner to benefit Franny Strokes, who sustained life-threatening injuries when she was the passenger in a vehicle […]
Just like the mail, not even the wind, rain or hail could stop the Field Turf Committee from showcasing Turf Day to the people of Oxford on Saturday in Centennial Park. Dressed in their ‘Got Turf?? shirts and raincoats, the group spent over eight hours outdoors kicking off their fund-raising efforts for the blue synthetic […]
As in past years, The Lake Orion Review is collecting new toys for the Lake Orion Lions Club annual Christmas Baskets. Drop off your donations at The Review office Monday thru Friday , 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The office is located at 30 North Broadway in downtown La
The Orion Area Parade Group needs some big help for the Orion Area Holiday Lighted Parade on Dec. 6. One of the main fundraisers, the Holly Jolly Folly, has been canceled. Now, the event for the parade that is scheduled for Nov. 22 at the Hamlin Pub will be called The Holly Jolly Lighted Parade […]
Today, they’re bright, eager high school students, but tomorrow they could be our political leaders making policy decisions in Lansing and Washington D.C. A highly-motivated group of six Oxford High School students have been selected to participate in three summer programs designed to educate them about public service, promote good citizenship and prepare them to […]
Sixth-graders at Oxford Middle School put on their thinking caps last week and spent some time exploring the retention pond on their school’s property. From identifying acquatic life in the pond to testing its water quality, the students analyzed and recorded every detail with precision. The results will be forwarded to the Clinton River Watershed […]
Orion Township Treasurer James Marleau is now one of 52 members of the Association of Public Treasurers of the United States and Canada awarded the Association’s Certified Municipal Finance Administrator (CMFA) credential in 2002/2003. Marleau was formally recognized for this achievement during the Association’s 38th Annual Conference in Washington, DC, which he did not attend. […]
Those attending Orion Township Board of Trustee meetings at the township hall will soon find more comfortable seating in the board room. The township board voted on Nov. 17 to purchase 100 new chairs for the township hall, along with a dolly, at a cost of $59.73 per chair, plus $3.50 per chair for shipping. […]
The Girls Varsity Track team continues to reign over the rest of the Flint Metro League after a dominating effort in their victories over Flint Kearsley and Lapeer West on Wednesday, May 5. Oxford defeated Kearsley 101-36, and they nearly shut out Lapeer West, winning 133-4. The Wildcats took first place in 16 out of […]