By Chris Hagan Review Staff Writer Once Mother Nature decides that winter is over and the ground has thawed, crews will be working feverishly to transform Lapeer Road into a Telegraph-esque thoroughfare. Utility crews have already been working to reposition and relocate electrical lines and various items that may prove to be a hindrance throughout […]
Lake Orion’s finest athletes and their neighbors made it out January 1 for the 16th annual New Years Resolution Run hosted by the Lake Orion Downtown Development Authority (DDA). The 5k run prompted 325 movers and shakers to rise early and wind through downtown Lake Orion to start the year off right. In first place […]
Oxford Village Police didn’t have to search very hard to find the suspect responsible for two breaking and enterings of establishments in the Village and one in Oxford Township. Oxford resident Jason Butler, 31, turned himself into police on Wednesday, March 24 and admitted to breaking into the Golden Dragon (32 S. Washington St.), taking […]
A horse that tripped and got stuck along the Polly Ann Trail is doing just fine after being rescued by the Addison Township Fire Department. A 9-1-1 call was made by Clawson resident Diana Glace after her horse, AJ, tripped while going for a walk along the trail on Friday, March 19. Glace fell off […]
This is the second installment in The Lake Orion Review’s annual Year in Review. It will provide some remembrances from the second half of the year, from July 1 to December 31, 2015. We hope that 2015 was a good year for all of you and pray that 2016 will be even better. Lake Orion […]
With a 5-2 start on the season, Oxford Varsity Wrestling Coach Paul McDevitt expects the Wildcat grapplers should be pretty good this year. ‘We are bringing back most of the starters from last year’s state quarter finalist team and the squad is full of experience and talent,? McDevitt said. ‘If we are able to get […]
Around Oxford High School, the last name Nolde is a familiar one to many students and staff. Byron Nolde graduated there in 2008 while his younger brother, Bart, is preparing to receive his diploma in June. But what many Wildcats may not realize is that the Nolde name has some historical significance to it on […]
Oxford students continue to outperform the county and state averages when it comes to Michigan Education Assessment Program (MEAP) testing. Dr. James Schwarz, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum, recently received the results of the MEAP tests students in grade 3-8 took back in October. When comparing Oxford’s percentages of students who met or exceeded state proficiency […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor Four former employees of Dr. Tina Marshall D.D.S. are seeking damages for alleged religious discrimination in a lawsuit against the Lake Orion dentist. Plaintiffs Kimberly Hinson, Nancy Kordus, Tammy Kulis and Sara Bambard are also suing Dr. Craig Stasio who helped Marshall restructure her office and its employees in 2015. […]
By Meg Peters Review Co-Editor Since the restructuring of her dental office that included hiring members of a religious ministry, Dr. Tina Marshall D.D.S. said her practice is running much smoother. ‘Business is good. I mean, since all the media I’m sure there are some people who are nervous because they choose to believe what […]