Request for Proposals for Mowing Services for the Polly Ann Trail Management Council The Polly Ann Trail Management Council (PATMC) is seeking a qualified, experienced firm to perform seasonal and special request mowing services along the specified length of the Polly Ann Trail in Oakland County. The PATMC reserves the right to reject any or […]
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD COUNTY OF OAKLAND MICHIGAN SYNOPSIS Of the Regular Meeting of the Charter Township of Oxford Board of Trustees held on February 10, 2016 at the Oxford Township Hall Meeting Room. PRESENT: Supervisor Dunn, Clerk Wright, Treasurer Ferrari, Trustee Curtis, Trustee Bellairs, Trustee Durr, Trustee Cryderman ABSENT: None The following actions were […]
Brandon Twp.- In a week, more than 200 volunteers will clean about 48 yards, wash windows and do light chores for senior citizens and disabled adults in the township. Jeannie McCreery, who has organized the annual effort now known as ‘Teens and Seniors, Rocking and Raking,? is amazed at how many want to help and […]
Two area residents will be on the ballot for one four-year term on the Goodrich Board of Trustees. The polls are open in the Goodrich School District from 7 a.m.-8 p.m., May 4 Name: Niki Wiederman Age: 39 Education: Bachelor of arts degree in general science and social science in 1993 the University of Michigan-Flint. […]
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS N O T I C E A Regular Meeting of the Charter Township of Oxford Zoning Board of Appeals will be held on Monday, March 14, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening, at the Oxford Township Office, 300 Dunlap Road, Oxford, MI 48371, to consider the […]
North Sashabaw Elementary third graders Katie Carline and Ava Huthbeck enjoy photo booth fun during their party in Kristi Heilig’s class. For more pictures please see page 32. Photo by Wendi Reardon
Groveland Twp.- Tiffany Topie knew something was wrong. Her son Geno was just 5-weeks-old and couldn’t keep food down. The baby was spitting up, vomiting and even went a week without eating. Doctors told her and husband Matt it was acid reflux. They prescribed several different medications for the Topies? son and recommended a formula […]
Brandon Twp.- The teen years are often looked upon by both parents and children as a trial to get through, but Lynne Kishel Huff promotes it as a time to celebrate in her new book. The township resident draws on 16 years experience as a youth minister, including an 11-year stint at St. Anne Catholic […]
Clarkston city administration issued a statement opposing Michigan HB 5232, a proposal to revise the state Historic District law. “The bill to amend the current 1970 Public Act 169 jeopardizes the efficient and fair process for establishing local historic districts already in place, reducing protection given to resources in local historic districts, and diminishes the […]
As Greg Bunting begins his term as president of the Clarkston Foundation, his goal is to increase community support. “I want to take it to the next level, get more parents involved and look for additional funding,” said Bunting, who has been a member since 2007. “Carl (Matisse, outgoing president) brought me in. It’s a […]