The ancients believed celestial objects emitted a distinct tone as they tripped through the cosmos. This ‘Harmony of the Spheres? theory held that the quality of life on Earth was a byproduct of the heavenly hum. Pythagoras and his band may have intended it literally, but we still consider art to be a barometer of […]
Whether you believe it was pure coincidence or divine intervention, one thing’s for sure, a young boy is extremely fortunate to be alive thanks to the quick thinking and fast actions of an Oxford Township employee and her husband. Three-year-old Will Potter, of Pennsylvania, will have the chance to grow up and experience all life […]
For Gordy Dibler, Jr., more than a year of waiting and wondering if his former stepson U.S. Army PFC Byron Fouty is alive ended last week. Unfortunately, so did his hope for a happy family reunion like you see in the movies. Military officials came to Dibler’s Oxford home on Keith St. Thursday afternoon to […]
The Independence Township Planning Commission has a new face on the panel ? well, not exactly that new. At the Feb. 1 regular meeting, the Independence Township Board of Trustees unanimously appointed former township clerk Joan McCrary to the commission. Supervisor Dave Wagner surprised the board during the meeting by broaching the topic without any […]
The Lake Orion High School girls? lacrosse coach has been arrested and charged with having sexual relations with a 15-year-old girl on the team. Reanna Dawn Douglas, 21, of Auburn Hills was arraigned Monday in 52-3 District Court in Rochester Hills before Magistrate Nicolas Camargo on one count of third degree criminal sexual conduct. Douglas […]
Dear Lake Orion Review, We are 3rd grade students in room 203 at Pine Tree Elementary. We decided to write to you because we think it is important to keep our city clean. Since our city is called Lake Orion, we need to make sure to keep our lake clean. Some ideas are: 1) Keep […]
Don’t know anything about who’s on the ballot in the Aug. 5 primary election? Then come on out to the ‘Meet the Candidates Night? from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 24 at the Oxford High School Performing Arts Center. Presented by the Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce, the event will feature candidates running for […]
Clarkston High School’s Senior All Night Party is coming, and Max & Erma’s on Baldwin Road decided to offer help for the big night. On Feb. 15, Max & Erma’s will take 20% of lunch and dinner proceeds and donate them to the seniors for their All Night Party. The party is solely funded by […]
Springfield Township and Comcast Cable will award college scholarships in the amounts of $500 and $1,000. Recipients must be high school seniors who reside in Springfield Township. Preference is given to students who have volunteered time and talent in the high school and/ or community. For applications, see your high school counselor or stop by […]
Orion School taxpayers and students will get a lift as Bill Holt seeks the vacancy on the school board. Bill’s experience as a cost analyst has propelled his successful business and enhanced The Southeast United Way allocations Committee as well as Chaired the Spectrum Human Services? Completion House. He has spoke at numerous school board […]