Art in the Village welcomes 100 artists to show

While the name will be new, the artists will not as the Clarkston Community Historical Society will put on an art show for their 30th year. The Crafts and Cider Festival has been changed to Art in the Village and CCHS President Jennifer Arkwright says it will be better than ever. The festival will take […]

Lions Club looks to expand to Clarkston area

The Clarkston community might get another service group as the Lions Club is looking to start a chapter in Clarkston. The Lions Club, which used to have a chapter in Clarkston, has nearly 1.4 million members in 193 countries. The club is known for their services to the blind and visually impaired. ‘That began in […]

Gargaro’s World

I am thinking we need a name change for the ‘Citizens for a Progressive Springfield.? I believe viable options include ‘Citizens for the wasting of taxpayer money,? or ‘Citizens for sore losers.? The Citizens for a Progressive Springfield ran a slate of candidates against the Springfield incumbents. The challengers included Bill Sahutske running for supervisor, […]

Rotary set for another Labor Day Parade

The final parade of the summer is fast approaching as the Clarkston Rotary is set to present the 64th annual Labor Day Parade Sept. 6. ‘We are all set to go,? Rotary President John Halleran said. ‘All we have left to do is hope for decent weather.? The parade, which began when the Rotary first […]

Gargaro’s World

Stop me if you have heard this one before: Gold medal is awarded to athlete in a competition any sane human being should not call a sport; after competition scoring error is noticed, annoying athlete and supporters claim another gold medal needs to be awarded. This happened two years ago in the Winter Olympics when […]

Clarkston hockey players win European Cup

Three Clarkston hockey players played a big roll in helping Team USA-Midwest come home with the European Cup. Steve Morin, Adam Peters and Trevor Johns spent Aug. 8-15 competing at the tournament in Prague, Czech Republic. The team was 5-0-1 with wins against the Czech team, Russian Dinamo, Team USA – East and two wins […]

Historical Society plans antique sale

If residents have any old antiques cluttering up their home, the Clarkston Community Historical Society is more than happy to take them off your hands. Historical Society member Gini Schultz is heading up the first ever Antique Tent Sale. The sale will be held at Art in the Village, formerly known as the Crafts and […]

Board waits for Maybee to be paved

Although developer Angelo Zervos was looking for sight plan approval for Morgan Lake development, members of the Independence Township Board unanimously voted to table the request at the Aug. 17 board meeting. The site plan is for Phase III of the Morgan Lake development and consists of 53 single-family homes. As part of the agreement […]

Letter puts District Judge Fortinberry in center of controversy

A leaked July 20 letter to Oakland County Deputy Sheriffs? Association Vice President Dave Curtis has landed 52-2 District Court Judge Dana Fortinberry in the middle of a controversy. The letter was in response to the OCDSA’s endorsement of Kelley Kostin for 52-2 District Court Judge. Fortinberry had endorsed another candidate, Magistrate Colleen Murphy, for […]

Clancy wants Oprah to come to Clarkston

Donna Clancy is working hard to bring television personality Oprah Winfrey to Clarkston, but she needs help. The SCAMP Director’s project began when she logged onto Winfrey’s Web site to order a magazine subscription for a friend. She came across a contest that would have Oprah visit a town with less than 5,000 people. After […]

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