By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer The numbers are rolling in for both next year’s kindergarten enrollment along with district-wide enrollment in the Lake Orion School District. Little kids Lake Orion Schools marked another snow day on Wednesday, March 19, but that didn’t deter parents from enrolling their four and five-year-olds on the same day […]
Thirty DECA students from Oxford High School won their events at the group’s state competition held at the Renaissance Center in downtown Detroit March 14-16. ‘This year’s DECA performance was outstanding,? said Club Adviser and OHS teacher Steve Ruch. ‘The students did a wonderful job preparing their written proposals and presentations.? DECA is a group […]
I have the bug. Not a bug as in a sick bug. The ‘shutter? bug. As the days increasing get warmer and sunnier, soon it will be every day, an overpowering urge to get out the camera and ‘click, click, click? takes over. The urge has been dormant over the winter and started coming out […]
My husband and I have lived in Clarkston for nearly 25 years. Often I reflect on the divine providence involved in circumstances that have allowed us to raise our family in a warm and caring community where neighbors show concern for one another, education is a primary value that adults seek to pass on to […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Vice president and part-owner of Canterbury Village, Keith Aldridge’s big ideas for a conceptual renovation of his father’s 28-acre site have been rolling in one after the other since January. First, Woodside Bible Church purchased the Always Christmas Store and Expo Center at the end of January, and has […]
By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer A connection to the Polly Ann Trail is the number one most requested improvement surveyed by the Paint Creek Trailways Commission, which could become every trail-lovers reality by summer 2015. Local municipalities, including the Village of Lake Orion, Orion Township, Lake Orion DDA, Paint Creek Trailways Commission, Polly Ann […]
Dear Editor, Normally, people look to the government for help, but now it’s the government we need to be rescued from. Programs being forced on us by our president went from millions to billions to trillions, spending money on mice in California, a train from Nevada to Disney World, and a study on how to […]
Dear Editor, None of us is happy about the economy, but some of us are less affected by it than others. Our challenge is to give of ourselves so that others, who need it, may benefit. One way to do that is to volunteer ? our money, our energy, our time ? to service groups, […]
‘Hi I’m glad you’re here!? is the greeting that rings out as seniors walk in the door at Orion Center. Spring is packed full of golden opportunities for active living and we are confident you will be greeted with a warm smile and friendly service as you fully engage in the events at Orion Center. […]
The Oxford Middle School Wrestling team took first place at the Sixth Annual Oakland County Championships March 8 held at Lake Orion High School. Eighteen Wildcat wrestlers competed in a field that included 25 teams. Individual champions included :Liam Hillary (85 pounds), Matthew Curtis, (90 pounds), and Devin Trevino (152 pounds); Second place was Shane […]