Oxford Township

NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD BOARD OF TRUSTEES Notice is hereby given that the Charter Township of Oxford Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, November 12, 2003, beginning at 7:45 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be heard, at the Oxford Veterans Memorial Civic Center, 28 North Washington, […]

Notes

How is it your life can run so smoothly and come crashing down twice in one week? And it’s all due to two things I had absolutely no control over. First incident: I opened up my credit card statement last Monday and casually glanced at what I had charged last month. I knew the amount […]

Group helps ‘Warm Up America’

Twice a month, busy hands at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church are working to ensure that no one in the Detroit area goes without a warm blanket this winter. The Lake Orion chapter of the Warm Up America program meets bimonthly at the church on Waldon Road, knitting squares for adult and baby blankets to […]

Seeking planner proposals

Years of providing planning services for the Village of Lake Orion may be in jeopardy for McKenna Associates. Village council members have asked LO Village Manager JoAnn Van Tassel to seek proposals from other planning consultants. Van Tassel will be requesting two separate prices — one for the development of a new zoning ordinance and […]

Review collects toys

As in past years, The Lake Orion Review is collecting new toys for the Lake Orion Lions Club annual Christmas Baskets. Drop off your donations at The Review office Monday thru Friday , 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The office is located at 30 North Broadway in downtown Lake Orion.

Stationed near Bagdad

Adam Hessler, a 1990 graduate of Lake Orion High School, is stationed near Bagdad in Iraq. He entered the Air Force in September 1990 and has chosen to remain as a career officer. He plans on retiring in seven years. Hessler is a sergeant in the high security division for the military police. In Iraq, […]

They’ve got Dragon pride too

Students at Waldon Middle School got their hands a little dirty to show just how much Dragon pride they have, by creating their own “floats.”Students made their creations on wagons, which were displayed during a Dragon Pride pep assembly in the gym on Oct. 31.

Trustees spend $16,000 on watershed plan

In the interest of not just “passing the buck,” Orion Township will participate as a member of the Upper Clinton Subwatershed Group along with Independence Township, Waterford Township, Clarkston and Lake Angelus in developing a watershed management plan. Township trustees voted on Oct. 20 to participate in the program and allocate $2,000 for phase II […]

Letter to the Editor

Just a letter to the coward who spray painted the sign on my property. I placed a sign near the road which read, “Concerned about the Land Trade on Indian Lake? Contact your State Reps at 517-373-2417 and/or 517-373-1798. Hardly controversial. It’s unfortunate that someone with such a strong opinion on the subject of the […]

Lighthouse architects

Fourth-graders at Paint Creek Elementary School put their knowledge of Michigan to work recently as they researched and created working replicas of lighthouses from across the state. They also completed research reports about their lighthouses. Pictured here are some students from Mrs. Adams’ fourth grade class with their lighthouses, from left: Connor Miller, Alyssa Ladd […]