Ice is already a factor, OC Sheriff’s Dept. says

The early on-set of freezing temperatures has already created unsafe ice conditions in Oakland County. Now is the time for a reminder on ice safety and for parents to make the time to talk about ice safety with family members and especially young people who may encounter ponds and lakes on the way home from […]

How many turkeys did YOU cook?

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Carl Slomczenski doesn’t worry about cooking Thanksgiving for twenty people. He has to feed 600. CJ’s Lakeside Grille on Broadway may have seen one of the biggest turnouts in their nearly 30-year history of offering free Thanksgiving dinners to the community, easily topping last year, owner Slomczenski said. After […]

Addison Township

ADDISON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF APPEALS Public Notice: Pursuant to the provisions of Act Number 110, Public Act of 2006, as amended, a public hearing will be held by the Addison Township Board of Appeals, beginning at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, September 10, 2009 at the Township Complex, located in Lakeville, 1440 Rochester Rd., Leonard, MI 48367, […]

Oxford Village

PUBLIC NOTICE The Village of Oxford is accepting sealed bids on a 1987 one ton dump truck with front plow. The vehicle is sold as is. The vehicle may be inspected at the Oxford Department of Public Works, 120 S. Glaspie, between the hours of7 AM ? 3 PM. Sealed bids should be submitted by […]

Dragon swimmers had best ever state finish

The Lake Orion girls swim team had the best showing in school history in the 2014 state championships. Coach Darin Abbasse’s lady Dragons, competing recently in the Division 1 State Swimming and Diving Championships at Eastern Michigan University, finished seventh. The 10-member group had 128 points for the best finish since the team was established […]

Waldon students are raising a very old critter

Jon Gray’s eighth grade science students at Waldon Middle School have a special guest this year whose origins date back 36 million years.? His classes are raising a baby sturgeon whose looks have not changed much since prehistoric times, according to biologists.? The threatened fish specimen was delivered to the school in October by the […]

Varsity booters dominated by upperclassmen

Fans will notice something different about this years Boys Soccer Varsity Team right from the opening kickoff. There will not be a single freshman or sophomore on this years roster to start the season. The 22 man roster is composed of eight seniors and 14 juniors. ‘There is a definite line between varsity and JV. […]

Oh dear, it wasn’t a deer

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer On November 25, a woman was mistaken for a deer. The 34-year-old Oakland Township hiker was walking with a friend and her beagle in the North Unit of the Bald Mountain Recreation Area when two hunters heard a noise. The hunters had just seen a deer near Harmon and […]

Donators in tune with Lake Orion’s bands and choirs

The Lake Orion High School Choirs and The Lake Orion High School Bands are pleased to announce their first annual Winter Wonderland Concert honoring all Veterans and Seniors within the community. This free concert will be held at the Lake Orion High School Auditorium on Wednesday, December 10th at 11:00 a.m. and will feature a […]