Pumpkin perfection

Art takes many forms. For artist John Bradshaw, his work occurs not on the more obvious surfaces of canvas, paper, bronze, wood or clay’but on pumpkins. His chosen medium is seasonal and his art lasts only weeks, but it fulfills his need to have a creative outlet and as he creates faces on pumpkins, he […]

Live from Ortonville’America’s Master Handyman

America’s Master Handyman Glenn Haege broadcast his radio show live from Ortonville for the first time last Saturday. Haege’s Handyman Show can be heard on 147 stations in 46 states and on Sept. 28, he was broadcasting from Ace Hardware, 440 N. Ortonville Road. Locally, the Handyman Show with Glenn Haege can be heard from […]

Ortonville Montessori 30th anniversary

Even after three decades, Mary Wilcox still loves going to work every day. The founder of the Ortonville Montessori Center recently celebrated 30 years of educating students in this community. ‘It doesn’t feel like it has been 30 years,? she said. ‘Kids stopped and talked to me at Septemberfest and they grew up, but their […]

‘We were there by chance and the grace of God?

Brandon Twp.- A retired teacher and off-duty firefighter gave new meaning to roadside assistance on Monday. Kathy Brissette was on her way to the bank shortly before 10:30 a.m. Sept. 23 when she realized she had taken a wrong turn on to Hadley Road. As she was about to turn around, she saw a little […]

Affordable Care Act guidance

Brandon Twp.- After years of controversy and debate, healthcare reform is about to take effect. The Affordable Care Act, passed by Congress in 2010, is complicated and has often been confusing, but a new program offered at the library aims to help those who are uninsured or underinsured obtain medical coverage in the new Michigan […]

GEA, district agree on contract

Goodrich-On Sept. 16 the school board of trustees ratified a one year contract with the Goodrich Education Association. ‘All employees, including myself, have given back to the district,? said Scott Bogner, district superintendent. ‘From the support staff to administrators to teaching staff, they have given back with regard to wages and benefits’concessions vary and range […]

Self-publishing on the Internet

Brandon Twp.- In the digital age, anyone can be a published writer, with their work instantly accessible to everyone. ‘You don’t need a big company behind you to be heard,? said Dan Hutchins, a digital services librarian. ‘I think what is exciting to me is the medium is the message. If you were to publish […]

‘Labor of Love?

As a new author, Crystal Sirignano knows that writing a book is difficult. It took her two years to pen her memoir, aptly titled ‘Labor of Love.? But while fitting, the title refers not to the work of producing the book, but to the effort she put forth more than five years ago in helping […]

NOAH still feeding hungry pets at new location in village

Ortonville- While they no longer have their own building in the village, North Oakland Animal Help (NOAH) is definitely maintaining a presence here. More than ever, low-income families are seeking the assistance of the non-profit organization in feeding their animals. Now they can receive that help at Hamilton’s of Ortonville, 465 Mill St. NOAH clients […]

Geek Brandon Library at Septemberfest

Ortonville- Get your geek on. During Septemberfest Sept. 28 in the village, the Brandon Township Library will officially join in a national campaign to ‘Geek the Library.? Julie Fikes, chairman of the local Geek Committee, explains that the campaign is one of advocacy for libraries, encouraging people to share their hobbies and passions and to […]

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