Exception closer on 90 N. Main

Officials are working out a compromise for the former school and township office building at 90 N. Main Street. ‘The course I recommend is the creation of a Historic Limited Use Overlay District,? said City Planner Dick Carlisle in a letter to city officials. ‘Overlay districts are a common tool used when there are unique […]

Rock classics to fill club for the kids

The sounds and energy of live classic rock returns to Independence Township, Dec. 5, for a good cause. Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club hosts its 11th annual Toys for Tots Rock n? Roll Toy Drive, 1-9 p.m., Sunday. ‘We’re just going to go in there and do our thing again. It’s something we look forward to […]

City closer to allowing 90 N. Main businesses

It’s been two years since Bob Roth and Ed Adler of Leh-Ray Holdings, LLC stood before the Clarkston City Council ‘to determine the future development of the township hall property on 90 North Main.? Now, things are slowly moving forward. ‘We went to the city council first and then they sent us to the planning […]

Keiser’s Role A column by Trevor Keiser

Many of you probably remember the song ‘To every season turn, turn turn…? sung by both the Byrds and the Beatles. Some of you may even know this song is actually taken from the Bible. Ecclesiastes 3, ‘There is a time for everything and every season under heaven.? I have noticed the weather starting to […]

Oakland County treasurers fight foreclosures

With 273 homes currently in foreclosure in Independence Township, Independence Township Treasurer is teaming up with treasurers across Oakland County to help fight mortgage foreclosures through the Oakland County Foreclosure Prevention Initiative (OCFPI). ‘What we’re trying to do is help people keep their homes,? said Independence Township Treasurer Curt Carson. ‘There are a lot of […]

CVP production hits a home run

Clarkston Village Players? rendition of ‘Rounding Third? brings together two Little League coaches whose philosophies clash both in the game of baseball to how they raise their children and live their lives off the field. For little league head coach, Don, played by Mark Colley, ‘winning is everything and losing stinks.? Don’s son is also […]

Budget info irks resident

When Rick Gutowski of Independence Township asked for a copy of the proposed 2011 budget at township hall, he was handed a 48-page document without public works or police budgets. ‘In my opinion, expecting citizens to analyze this data is asking a lot,? he said to the township board at the Nov. 16 meeting. ‘If […]

Local actress hits the big screen

After being in the business world and having her company close down after 13 years, Stacy Blaine was looking for a balance between stay-at-home mom and work. She decided to tap into her creative side and try being an extra in a movie. ‘I got into it through my cousin on my mom’s side,? she […]

One house for theater, conservatory

The Clarkston Village Players and Clarkston Conservatory of Music are teaming up to develop The Clarkston Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA). ‘The plan here is for those two groups to come together,? said Bart Clark, president of CCPA board of trustees. ‘Both of them would support the creation of a Clarkston Center for Performing […]

Supervisor takes issue with story

After receiving 15 calls last Thurs. asking why he lied about the Deputy Supervisor position, Independence Township Supervisor Dave Wagner decided to call the Clarkston News. ‘Nobody calls me a liar, one thing I am is a person of my word that means everything to me,? Wagner said. “To have something like that, be in […]