What do you get when you mix an old house with 14 rooms, two porches, and 13 home interior designers? ‘A contemporary space within an 1840’s shell,? said Kevin Harrison, owner of KH Home and chairman of the first annual Clarkston Designer Showcase Home, which will benefit SCAMP. For the last few months the designers […]
Oakland Christian School’s Clarkston campus offers a new reduced-fee Early Childhood Education Program for preschool students beginning Oct. 5, part of an outreach ministry to provide a tuition-based Christian education to families who may not otherwise be able to afford it. ‘This outreach opportunity has been on our hearts for a while,? said Principal Erin […]
A 53-year-old Lapeer man was taken to McLaren Oakland hospital in Pontiac after he rear-ended a semi-truck in his 1998 Jeep around 5:36 a.m. Jan. 27. The crash occurred on the northbound side of M-24, just south of Ray Rd. The driver of the Jeep, who was issued a citation, had some potential broken bones, […]
Congratulations to the 25 Lake Orion D.E.C.A. students who qualified for their series event earlier this month at the D.E.C.A. D7 District Conference competition, and to the 10 students whose projects will start at the state conference. D.E.C.A., Distributive Education Clubs of America, is a co-curricular club of students studying marketing which provides them opportunities […]
Former Ortonville Clerk/Treasurer Mary Clark was sentenced Sept. 21 to 12 months of probation and 100 hours of community service by 52-2 District Court Judge Joseph Fabrizio. Clark pleaded no contest in May to charges of willful neglect of duty by a public officer. Clark’s defense attorney, Josh West, said she will be be enrolled […]
Groveland Twp.-At about 4 a.m, Sept. 19, Groveland Township firefighters responded to a house fire in the 2000 block of Bald Eagle Lake Road. While battling the fire, township Captain Chad Chewning received an electrical shock while on a land-based ladder climbing up to the second story. John Williams, township fire captain, said the injuries […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer If you weren’t at the 2015 Lake Orion Winter Carnival last weekend, where the heck were ya? The Lake Orion United Methodist Church, Lake Orion Rotary Club and local beer creators 51 North Brewery threw a hootin? good time downtown, involving an Ice Golf Challenge, Outhouse Races, and kids? […]
One of the hardest working groups of laborers in American history were lumberjacks. Visitors to the Oxford Public Library got a glimpse into the lives of the 19th century’s ax men when Sheepshank Sam gave a presentation on Jan. 21. It was part of ‘The Way We Worked,? a Smithsonian traveling exhibition that will wrap […]
A few days ago, during one of my visits to the school chapel, I heard one of the girls pray: ‘Lord, may people all over the world enjoy the same freedoms that we enjoy in our country.? Knowing the girl and what recently happened in her native country, I understood immediately what she was talking […]
Medical offices vacated last year on Dixie Highway are open again, and the new tenants are familiar with the place. Dr. James O’Neill and Dr. Tim O’Neill of Clarkston Medical Group have returned, now as volunteers with Doctors’ Hospital of Michigan. “Establishing a center here enables us to treat a group of the population falling […]