DDA has houses demolished on Slater Street

More parking coming to downtown LO in January By Megan Kelley Review Writer As of Monday afternoon, the homes that previously sat on 52 and 104 Slater Street are no more. Demolition of the homes was originally set to begin on Dec. 12. However, due to an illness the contractor was unable to start until […]

Orion Art Center merges with Picasso’s Grapevine

Beginning on Dec. 17, Picasso’s Grapevine in Clarkston will merge with the Orion Art Center. The business with continue to operate under the Orion Art Center Brand. Leanna Haun founded Picasso’s Grapevine in 2014 with the goal to “bring out the artist in everyone” by giving them a space to learn how to create art […]

Lake Orion Community Schools holiday message

LOCS Superintendent Marion Ginopolis will regularly share thoughts and updates about district-related topics in The Review. As our holiday season is upon us, please accept my best wishes and greetings of the season. This is a time to be with family and friends and be thankful for the gifts that we have in our lives. […]

ONTV hosts Santa Live in the studio

ONTV hosts Santa Live in the studio

Kids share their Christmas wishes with Santa on live television Orion Neighborhood Television (ONTV) hosted its annual Santa Live event on Dec. 7 with jolly old St. Nick and one of his elves on hand to greet kids. Children could sit on Santa’s lap and share their Christmas wishes in the ONTV studio, which was […]

LOHS DECA seeking prospective judges

Lake Orion High School will again be hosting the Michigan DECA, District 7 Competition on Jan. 11 from 9:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Lunch will be provided. Volunteers are needed to act as judges in order to ensure the event runs smoothly. DECA is a high school vocational organization that was established for students who […]

LOCS principal named named MEMSPA Region 7 Principal of the Year

Webber Elementary Principal Jennifer Goethals was recently named the Region 7 Principal of the Year by the Michigan Elementary and Middle School Principals Association. Goethals’ LOCS administrative career began in 2003 at Oakview Middle School where she was the assistant principal. In 2008, she took over as principal of Blanche Sims Elementary School and stayed […]

Maybee rd. now open west of Baldwin

Road Commission for Oakland County announced today (Dec. 13) that Maybe rd. is now open west of Baldwin rd. The road has been closed at the west side of the Baldwin intersection since July as the part of the ongoing Baldwin Road reconstruction project from Morgan to Waldon. As part of this project, this section […]

Update: Roundabout at Flint/Miller/Orion is open to traffic

All lanes of traffic at the Flint/Miller/Orion roundabout are open and clear for vehicle travel. The main break is complete and back filled. This main break was only in the green belt so there was not any roadway affected. The two main breaks from Saturday have been cold patched and tamped smooth for traffic. The […]

Village Council appoints Narsh to fill vacant seat

Village Council appoints Narsh to fill vacant seat

Lt. Harold Rossman appointed new acting LOPD police chief By Jim Newell Review Editor Former Police Chief Jerry Narsh may have retired from his post as chief of the Lake Orion Police Department, but on Monday he gained another position in the village: councilmember. The Lake Orion Village Council voted 6-0 to appoint Narsh to […]

Anita’s Kitchen opens in downtown Lake Orion

Anita’s Kitchen opens in downtown Lake Orion

Anita’s Kitchen open for dinner, lunch starting on Monday By Megan Kelley Review Writer The Orion area has been eagerly awaiting the opening of Anita’s Kitchen in downtown Lake Orion, and the wait to dine on the restaurant’s Mediterranean cuisine is nearly over. Anita’s Kitchen Lebanese Cafe is now open to the public starting at […]