The Lake Orion Review and Orion Neighborhood Television are teaming to host a Candidates Night on Monday (June 30). The event will be broadcast live on Cable Channel 20 beginning at 7 p.m. ‘We want to keep the residents informed. That’s what we’re here for,? said ONTV Executive Director Diane Griffiths. To make it work, […]
Thirteen of the 14 candidates for the upcoming township election participated in the first of three scheduled ‘Meet the Candidates Nights? last week at the Orion Township Public Library. The event was hosted by the Orion Area Chamber of Commerce and moderated by Wes Fuelling. ‘It was very informative,? said Chamber Managing Director Donna Heyniger. […]
Goodrich’s hockey team is struggling to get back on the winning track. The Martians recently suffered back-to-back losses Jan. 14-15, losing to Kearsley 5-2 and Flushing 3-2, dropping their season record to 7-7-1. Against Flushing, the Martians fell behind 1-0 on a power play goal in the first period. Goodrich forward Derek Powers scored an […]
Dear Editor, As a lifelong resident of Independence Township I have been witness to the good, the bad and the ugly of our local politics. I have often thought we need new voices and ideas to move our township forward successfully and that is why I am pleased to support Jeremy Mitchell for Independence Township […]
The Clarkston Community Schools Board of Education approved the master lease agreement with Ricoh USA, Inc for copiers around the district, 7-0. It includes 69 machines for 15 buildings in the district. The term of the lease is 60 months. It begins Oct. 1, 2012 with a total lease payment of $101,884 for 2012-2013.
It was six months before the first airplane flew, Theodore Roosevelt was president, and Bernice Kosecki was born. It was June 17, 1903. Now, fast forward 105 years, and airplanes are commonplace, Roosevelt is a name in our history books, and Kosecki celebrates her birthday with her friends and family at the Lake Orion Nursing […]
The second quarter proved to be Goodrich’s undoing in their Jan. 18 varsity basketball contest at Bendle. Heading into the period with a 14-11 lead, the Martians were outscored 26-12 in the second quarter. Bendle used that momentum to earn a 65-54 win against the Martians. With the loss, the Martians fell to 5-4 overall […]
After battling visiting Oxford to a deadlock through two periods Jan. 15, the Brandon varsity hockey team took care of business in the third. Matt Cinader earned a hat trick as the Blackhawks soundly defeated the Wolves 5-2 at the Polar Palace. With the win, Brandon improved to 9-1 on the season. Cinader scored two […]
The Independence Township Parks, Recreation, and Seniors hosts the annual Punt, Pass and Kick competition this Saturday at 10 a.m. The event is open to boys and girls ages 6 to 15, age as of December 31, 2012. No football shoes or cleats of any kind are permitted. Only gym shoes are allowed. It is […]
By Kyle Fitzsimmons Review Staff Intern When Barbara Ealy and her family released balloons into the sky to commemorate the life of a loved one who lost his life fighting in Iraq, they had no idea who they would reach. That is until the next evening when they received a phone call from a woman […]