Pay rates set for election inspectors

The pay rates for election inspectors in Orion Township have been set by the board of trustees for the same amount as they were in 2000. Pay rates for election inspectors in the upcoming 2003 Special Primary Election and Special General Election will be: Election inspectors (full day), $120 per election; election inspectors (half day), […]

A new place to learn

The inaugural class of the Lake Orion First Baptist School will soon be winding down their first year in the church’s new education building. The church constructed the building, added on to the already existing one, on Scripps Road. Former Kenya missionary Daniel Huffstutler was recruited from the Chicago area to serve as church administrator, […]

A special reason to celebrate Mother’s Day

Pictured are (left to right) Mark Stanley, David Hodges, Christine and baby Allison Stanley, Marge Hodges, Nancy England, Anna and baby Bella Webster and Nick Webster.This Mother’s Day is a very special event for Marge . She had two great granddaughters born the last week of February. Marge and her husband Jack moved to Lake […]

Notes

Former owner of The Review, Ellen Carlson, recently sent me a photo that was printed in the San Francisco Chronicle. The clipped out photo was actually sent to Ellen by Bill Haight, who was a co-publisher of The Review along with Ellen’s husband Marty. Bill lives in Vero Beach, Florida. The photo was sent to […]

Too much conflict of interest

A man who has been a member of the Orion Cable Commission since 1985 won’t be one much longer. Lake Orion Village Council members decided on April 28 that because G. Brett Saunders is now an employee of ONTV, it would be a conflict of interest if he continued to be on the cable commission. […]

Taking care of business

She said she might like to become a teacher or an engineer, but for now Lake Orion High School freshman Nicole Fortin’s field of expertise is office programs. Fortin, a member of LOHS’ newly-formed Business Professionals of America Club, placed second in the regional on Jan. 10 at Baker College in Flint, and seventh in […]

From The Lake Orion Review Archives

Ten Years Ago May 5, 1993 ~~~Although not wanting to point fingers, Orion Township Assessor Kim Vincent, said she is resigning because of conflicts with some in the township hall. ~~~Lake Orion’s Stan Ford, 38, won the prestigious West Bloomfield 5K race for the second straight year on April 18. He beat out 199 other […]

From The Lake Orion Review

Monday, April 28, a purse was taken from a shopping cart at Kroger on Lapeer Road. A cell phone was stolen from a residence on Valley Lane. Retail fraud at Kohl’s on Baldwin Road. Someone entered a garage on Montclair Drive, taking numerous items. Assault and battery at Corban Industries on Joslyn Road. *** Tuesday, […]

Man says groundskeeper was urinating in plain sight

The Oakland County Sheriff’s Department responded to a call of a disorderly person at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church on Waldon Road on April 29. According to an OCSD report, 67-year-old Walmsley Circle man said he and his grandson were riding their bicycles through the church parking lot, when he observed a 19-year-old Dryden man […]

Atwater Commons ready to go

Developers on April 28 passed the final step in their plans to develop the old LS Family Foods property on M-24. By a vote of 5-2, the Lake Orion Village Council agreed to rezone the property from commercial and residential multiple to Planned Unit Development for the construction of Atwater Commons. The Aspen Group in […]