Family goes for dinner, home gets robbed

A family on Brabant was returning from a nice dinner out last Tuesday when they discovered that numerous items from their son and daughter’s bedroom had been stolen. According to an Oakland County Sheriff’s Department report, the son received a phone call from a friend while they were at dinner. The friend needed his tent […]

Man facing a felony charge for fleeing from police

A 19-year-old man is facing felony charges after eluding police on Saturday. According to Lake Orion Police Chief Jerry Narsh, police attempted to pull the individual over. He was observed speeding and running a stop sign. He was going 55 mph in a 30 mph speed zone. After police turned on their lights, the individual […]

Traffic stop reveals stolen firearm

A 23-year-old Detroit man was pulled over early Sunday morning after speeding down M-24 with no headlights on. When police approached his vehicle, the officer noticed a strong odor of marijuana, which the man admitted to having just smoked. He was also driving with a suspended license. According to Lake Orion Police Chief Jerry Narsh, […]

Mike Quinn Golf Classic raises $28K

The 18th Annual Mike Quinn Golf Classic was held on May 12 at the Copper Hills Golf Course in Oxford. The event was started in 1990 to help raise money for Mike Quinn, a Lake Orion youth with leukemia. This year, the $28,000 raised at the event will help Ryder Berman, a one-year-old with Juvenile […]

Review adds intern

The Review is happy to welcome the newest addition to our staff, Mallory Yaroch, who will be with us throughout the summer. Yaroch currently attends Central Michigan University, where she is majoring in journalism. She is a 2003 Lake Orion High School graduate. Her duties at The Review will include covering a wide variety of […]

Letter to the Editor

It’s that time of the year again. Members of the Lake Orion Fireworks Association met this past week and began making plans for Lake Orion’s annual fireworks display. It’s tentatively scheduled for June 30 (must be approved by the Lake Orion Village Council). My former boss, Jim Sherman, Jr., has again given the OK to […]

Letter to the Editor

Mary MacMaster, your beef is not with me. It’s with the Oakland Press reporter, who stated that the findings in the audit on the Alice Young debacle were that it was UNETHICAL. All my information came from this paper and the Oakland Press. It also appeared from the Oakland Press story that Mr. Dywasuk agreed […]

Letter to the Editor

We have a few quick ‘thank you? notes and one apology: To our volunteers and contributors: Thank you for your time, money and ideas on the bond campaign. Your support of the library is clear and appreciated. Thank you to Poppyseed and Carl Cyrowski for hosting several of our meetings and work sessions. A special […]

Letter to the Editor

The Board of the Orion Township Public Library met after the May 8 elections to discuss the outcome and the defeat of the bond proposal to renovate our library. We were shocked and devastated after winning eleven of the fourteen precincts to learn that we did lose the vote. After further discussion and review, we […]

Dragon Dash a success

Two-hundred people participated in the 11th Annual Dragon Dash held on last Sunday. The Dragon Dash is an 8k race around Voorheis Lake. The race began at 8:30 a.m. for those who were walking and 9 a.m. for the runners. Children ages seven and under could take part in a Tot Trot which was held […]