Cancer survivor gears up for Relay

While the Clarkston Relay for Life is a 24-hour event, it is a year-round project for Springfield Township resident Sharon Worden. This will be the fifth time the cancer survivor will participate in the event which raises money for the American Cancer Society. For the second consecutive year, Worden will lead her own team called […]

Board hears other side of sound debate

The possible sound ordinance amendment for Independence Township was tabled again at the May 18 board meeting after outdoor recreational vehicle owners finally let their voices be heard. This was the third time the issue has been discussed at a township board meeting. However most of the public comments have been in favor of adding […]

Clarkston senior works to perfect tennis game

At age 82, Clarkston resident Louis Folcik is still chasing the tennis ball down at Deer Lake Athletic Club. The former teacher is just one of many seniors staying active by playing tennis at the club. ‘I always tell people that when I stop playing tennis, that is when you have to worry about me,? […]

Gargaro’s World

Idle thoughts from your friendly, local editor: ? This one has bugged me for awhile. Every government entity I have come in contact with seems to view grants the same way: as free money. Grants are great as they pay for everything from senior services to police equipment. However can we get on the same […]

Gargaro’s World

In their first interview since their son, Dylan Klebold, participated in the Columbine High School massacre Susan and Tom Klebold refused to accept blame or hold Dylan accountable. Instead the parents blamed a ‘toxic culture? of the school where athletes were worshipped and bullying was tolerated when interviewed by a columnist from the New York […]

Candidates file for Independence positions

Campaign season is officially underway in Independence Township as the filing date for office has passed. Republican Dale Stuart is seeking his fourth term as Township Supervisor. Before serving as supervisor, Stuart served as a trustee for eight years and was also a member of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Stuart is being opposed by […]

County to decide if road will close

Area residents packed the Clarkston Middle School auditorium May 11 to debate the proposed closing of Campfire Circle which connects Lake Waldon Village and Spring Lake subdivisions. Residents of Lake Waldon Village have petitioned the township to close the street which they say is used as a cut through. Residents said traffic, vandalism and speeding […]

Organizers plan birthday party for Springfield Township

Organizers are gearing up for the Happy Birthday Springfield Parade set for Saturday, May 22. ‘We are so excited about the parade,? organizer Diane Wozniak said. ‘The only thing left to worry about is the weather.? The festivities will begin early with live entertainment slated to start at 9 a.m. The parade will begin at […]

Independence board aims for $1.4 million senior center

The Independence Township Board is looking to Clarkston Community Schools for help in making a new senior center a reality. The board hopes to build a new senior center on land near the Independence Township Library, but that land is owned by the school district. The board will attempt to obtain an extension of their […]

Independence Board delays decision on sound ordinance

Concerned about moving too quickly on a complicated manner, the Independence Township Board of Trustees tabled revisions to their sound ordinance after discussion at their May 4 meeting. The board is reacting to complaints of noisy dirt bikes and off-road vehicles in the Deer Valley and Cranberry Lake subdivisions. ‘I don’t think it is the […]