The 2020 Presidential Primary Election is Tuesday and Orion voters will have the chance to cast ballots in either the Democratic or Republican Party primary for a candidate for president. While there will be 15 candidates listed for the Democratic Party, only five candidates actually remain in the race as of March 3, before the […]
Lake Orion saw a shift in weather as snow collected quickly throughout the area on Wednesday afternoon. Lake Orion Community Schools, along with many other area schools, announced on Tuesday night that school would be canceled for Feb. 26, citing unsafe road conditions. The district’s board of education also canceled it Feb. 26 meeting. Classes […]
Docks and boat rentals expected to remain open On Feb. 18, Riva Campbell, General Manager of Orion Marine, announced via Facebook that the Campbell family would be selling a portion of the Orion Marine property. The sales, service and winter storage portion of the property was turned over to Orion Marine Service. However, Orion Marine […]
The Orion Art Center is gearing up for their annual photography exhibit March 26 through April 17 by putting out a call for artists to feature their work in the show. Photos can be dropped off at the Orion Art Center Mon-Fri, March 16-20, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Artists must call the Art […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer Join the Orion Art Center for a totally righteous night at their 31st annual Art Gala on March 21. Honorees for the night are local artist Betsy Marsh who was named the Orion Art Center’s Artist of the Year. Marsh mainly creates landcapes and portraits with her favorite medium being […]
Kings Court Castle at Canterbury Village is hosting Art in the Castle from March 14-15. This juried fine arts show will feature artists from all over the Midwest.. Visitors are able to purchase handcrafted, one-of-a-kind jewelry, paintings, woodworking, fiber art, sculptures and more. In addition to the works of art, there will also be wine […]
LOCS Superintendent Marion Ginopolis will regularly share thoughts and updates about district-related topics in The Review. Last week’s snowy weather caused school to be canceled in many Oakland County school districts. Much to the delight of children in Lake Orion Community Schools, that included our district. On the eve before a potential snow day, students […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor It was lights out for many of the businesses and homes in Lake Orion on Saturday. About 7:25 p.m., the lights went out for a several seconds, came back on for a few seconds, only to go out again, this time for hours. All on a busy Saturday evening when […]
By Megan Kelley Review Writer Lake Orion Community Schools consistently ranks high amongst other school districts in Oakland County when it comes to student instruction. This shows regularly through M-STEP and SAT results in Lake Orion’s general education population. But what about the special education department? During the LOCS board of education meeting on Feb. […]
Pay-to-park pilot test could be coming to the village By Jim Newell Review Editor A pay-to-park parking system could be coming to downtown Lake Orion in the near future if a proposed pilot testing program is successful. Village officials met twice this month with representatives from Municipal Parking Services (MPS) about the possibility of installing […]