Kingsbury Country Day School in Addison Township held its 58th annual Country Fair Sunday. Games, animals, face-painting and delicious food were all part of the fun as kids, parents and Kingsbury alumni celebrated the coming of summer and the end of another successful school year.
By Katie Winkler Review Staff Writer Starting the morning of May 31, all 32 on-site Orion/Oxford Relay for life teams put up their tents and starting setting up their fundraising tables for the annual Relay for Life event. According to event coordinator Rachel Leas, about 450 were registered online to participate and $99,458 was raised, […]
For someone who’s not officially on the school beat, I spend an awful lot of time in the hallways, classrooms, gyms and athletic fields of Clarkston Community Schools. Why? A couple of reasons. First, it’s an important part of what we do here at The CN. It’s our aim to get every student into the […]
Dear editor, It’s great to discuss the issue of increasing commercial vacancy in the Dixie Highway corridor, but the working group is just identifying a symptom of the core problem. Decreasing consumer expenditure and population migration in the trade area are resulting in lower sales per square foot in the Dixie corridor, which is causing […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Representatives from Orion Township’s auditor, Plante Moran, presented their financial audit findings to township trustees at the board meeting this week. Orion Township received a ‘clean opinion,? the highest opinion Plante Moran can offer, for their current financial status. The township general fund balance, governmental fund revenue and governmental […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The Lake Orion Fireworks Association (LOFA) made a few new changes for the 4th’of July fireworks celebration. The fireworks committee decided the show will be launched on the west side of Lake Orion from the bay southwest of the sandbar island at the LOFA meeting Thursday, May 29.?’Visit’http://www.lakeorionfireworks.org/’to see […]
Dear editor, I am told that there are potential plans for a Salvation Army thrift store at the old Farmer Jack’s location at Sashabaw and Waldon. The Salvation Army does good things for those in need, just as other organizations such as Purple Heart and St. Vincent De Paul. My family traditional gives each year […]
15 years ago – 1994 ‘Teachers settle for a one-year freeze? Following the example set by Superintendent Gary Haner, Clarkston Education Association ratified a one-year contract extension including a pay freeze, in addition to a $49,000 insurance concession. ‘Chamber honors Clarkston’s doers? Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce honored Ann Conklin as citizen of the year, […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Village council unanimously approved architectural and design plans for the new village hall renovation project at the old senior center located at 21 E. Church Street Monday night at a special meeting. Council authorized administration to proceed with the design and bid documents with alternate add-ons and deducts to […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Local residents celebrated the grand opening of Orion Family Spinal Center located at 3385 Waldon Rd. on May 31. The facility is located directly behind the Baldwin Caf?. The caf? donated more than 125 coney dogs for the celebration to everyone in attendance, including live music vocal artists We […]