Last month the North Oakland Board of Realtors presented the North Oakland VFW Post 334 a donation check for $4,500 for VFW National Home for Children and VFW Camp Trotter. The VFW National Home for Children, located in Eaton Rapids, MI was founded in 1925 to benefit families of servicemen who were left behind during […]
Registration for the 2nd annual Tender Turtle 5k is now open. The race will take place in Downtown Lake Orion on Oct. 12 beginning at 10 a.m. with same day registration beginning at 9 a.m. This charity event will benefit The Daisy Project — a program that helps families with special needs and works to […]
By C.J. Carnacchio Oxford Leader Editor Oxford-Orion FISH continues to seek a buyer or tenant for its former food pantry. Located at 487 First St. in Thomas, the building is listed for $69,900. Thomas is a little unincorporated village located east of M-24 in the northern part of Oxford Township near the Lapeer County line. […]
The intersection of Broadway and Flint streets is closed for maintenance while the Lake Orion Dept. of Public Works re-sands and seals the brick intersection, said Village Manager Joe Young. Flint Street is closed from Anderson Street to Lapeer Street. Broadway Street is closed from Front Street to Shadbolt Street. Drivers will be detoured around […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor The battle over a proposed new Orion Township Hall continues, with both sides making their case about why the township does, or does not, need to issue $15 million in bonds to cover the cost. Orion Township Supervisor Chris Barnett said the opposition to the township’s plan has been using […]
Supt. Marion Ginopolis discusses programs, projects and priorities By Megan Kelley Review Writer With school starting for the students at Lake Orion Community Schools on Tuesday, it’s time to say farewell to summer and dive into another school year. For LOCS, this entails continuing the progress of several projects and exploring a few new ones. […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor The Sept. 11, 2001 attacks had a profound impact on the nation, an event so engrained in the American psyche it’s one of those days where everyone remembers where they were and what they were doing when they heard the news. It also brought to the forefront like never before […]
By Jim Newell Review Editor The event that was the catalyst for the creation of the Village of Lake Orion Events Committee has been canceled. Aaron Palaian, owner of Onurmark Productions, the race company behind the Lake Orion Challenge, had proposed to hold the triathlon in downtown Lake Orion on Oct 5. The cancelation was […]
LOCS Superintendent Marion Ginopolis will regularly share thoughts and updates about district-related topics in the Review. When I announced that this would be my final year as superintendent of the Lake Orion Community Schools, a high school student tweeted, “When you know 2020 is Mrs. G’s favorite class because she’s graduating with us.” Like our […]
The second annual Football For A Cure game between Lake Orion and Clarkston high schools isn’t until Oct 18, but now is the time to sponsor a jersey to aid cancer survivors during their treatment. Anyone who wants to help tackle cancer head-on can sponsor a jersey. Players from both teams will wear the jerseys […]