Friends Jacquelyn Yates and Emma McLean have had a lot of experiences together at Stars & Stripes Activity Center and on Nov. 12 they added one more. They both signed their letters of intent to continue their gymnastics career at the college level. Yates, a Clarkston High School senior, signed to go to Western State […]
Spikers can look back at their season and know they accomplished a lot – ranked No. 1 in Division 1 Volleyball, winning their eighth consecutive league and district titles. The Clarkston Varsity Volleyball team finished their season with a 3-1 loss to Romeo in the MHSAA Division 1 Regional Finals. “It was hard to look […]
Dear Editor, In response to your article in the August 17 edition of the paper, I would like to comment, once again, regarding the decision to ‘transfer? Mr. Todd Dunckley to a middle school assistant principal position in our district. The article quotes Mr. Gutman as saying, ‘the district doesn’t want to force the hiring […]
Dear Editor, I’m tired of parents not parenting their children. I’m tired of common sense being so uncommon. We as a society can only do so much. I’ve gotten involved with teenagers ready to throw down and fight right in front of my neighbors? house. No parents were home. As a concerned citizen and mother […]
Icers opened the season with their first two losses in the Metro Invitational last weekend. They opened on Friday with a 4-0 loss against Northville. “Justin Selke played well in that for us. He kept us in the game offensively,” said Clarkston Varsity Hockey Head Coach Bryan Krygier. “Northville dominated the game.” The boys went […]
A pickup truck carved quite the path of destruction in downtown Oxford Tuesday morning and knocked out the traffic signals at the intersection of Burdick and Washington streets. A 71-year-old Addison Township man driving a 2011 Ford F-150 pickup truck destroyed three light poles, two trees, a street sign and most significantly, the control box […]
As any science fiction writer who is at least average does, I often project from today into the future. So I did a few weeks past, when I penned a column about the end of civilization thanks to a population addicted to texting. And, it actually piqued some readers? attention. So without further eloquence . […]
By Kyle Goodall Special to the Review You know that feeling you get when you’re around that special someone? Or when you’re with your best friends and the first snow falls? I’ve had those butterflies all month. Not because I’m nervous or scared. I’m in love — with Finland. My journey began last summer in […]
If White Pine Estates is ever going to be built, it appears the houses will have to sit on lots at least 1 acre in size. ‘Anything less than that, I don’t care,? said Oxford Township Supervisor Bill Dunn. ‘I’m not going to vote for it.? Township officials recently voted 7-0 to deny the preliminary […]
Back in the 1970s, we put an awful lot of thought into building our Oxford Township home. We thought of things like a 2-car garage, garage door to the lower level and even an outbuilding with wide garage-type doors. At the time, we had two cars and lots of covered space. We couldn’t possibly have […]