Six players end season named All-District

The rain slowly fell from the clouds onto the home field as the girls varsity softball team wrapped their final game for the season. The Lady Wildcats lost to Lake Orion during the district playoffs, 3-0. The Dragons had one run in when they loaded the bases during the fourth inning, but Corinne Luxton pitched […]

Big steps lead Booters to season ender

Senior Brianna Pastewski pulled back her leg for the penalty kick. Her leg came down and her foot connected with the ball, sending it to the top of Lapeer East’s net and out of reach of the goalie’s stretched fingers. The ball landed in the back of the net for Oxford’s lone goal in the […]

Downtown Farmers Market itinerary, themes and activities

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Although the first day of the Farmer’s Market was momentarily rained out June 18, the spirit and camaraderie among vendors helped secure booths and goods before becoming drenched. Market Manager Heather Muzzy reported 17 paying vendors were up and running for the first farmers market, two more than the […]

Camp Agawam opens again for the summer

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Cub Scouts learned the different steps to knighthood by the time they waved goodbye to fellow day campers Wednesday at Camp Agawam. After almost a two-year hiatus, Boy Scout Camp Agawam reopened Monday, June 25 for the first of two summer day camp sessions. Nearly 20 Cub Scout packs […]

Hearts broken as Dragons finish Cats season

Coach Jeff Willis’s final words summed the closing game and the season for the boys varsity baseball team. ‘We’re a young team,? said Willis. ‘It was basically a learning experience.? The final lesson was on Saturday as the boys hosted rivals Lake Orion Dragons in the semi-final district playoff game. Sophomore Keith Paslean struck out […]

Oxford Public Safety

Tuesday, May 26 – noises from a vacant home on Slater at 8:21 p.m. had a neighbor calling the police station to report several people were having a party at the house. Officers arrived to find workers repairing the house. *Time to slow down – Residents on Crawford called when motorists repeatedly sped through the […]

New rules to manage Lake Street Boat Launch

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The Lake Street boat launch has become an issue that neither Lake Orion village police department nor administration can efficiently control to the satisfaction of village residents. Under a resolution that was adopted in 1985 the launch was meant to be open only for four weeks in the spring […]

Summer outdoor movies are for the LO community

By Katie Winkler Review Staff Writer Pee Wee Patch Child Development Center will be offering four free movies this summer for Orion community members to enjoy in their playground area. Book fairs, market days, an Easter egg hunt, Mommy and Me tea, a silent auction and cookie dough events raised enough money to purchase an […]

Kids fun day at Labodie Park

Children of all ages are invited for a day of fun from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 6 at Labodie Park Day in Lakeville, next to the Addison Twp. offices. Activities include a pirate treasure hunt, a baseball game for those big enough to hold a plastic bat, sack race, relay race and […]

Friends to hold used book sale in Leonard

The Friends of the Addison Township Public Library are having a used book sale on Thursday, June 3 through Saturday, June 6 in the Old Fire Hall on 13 E. Elmwood in Leonard. The Thursday sale is from 3-7 p.m. and is for members only. Memberships and renewals will be available at the sale. The […]