The Clarkston Medical Group is getting ready to welcome two hometown doctors to the practice. Dr. James O’Neill, founder, Medical Director and Managing Partner of CMG, recently announced Dean Moscovic and Renny Abraham will join the medical group with a dual specialty in Pediatrics and Internal Medicine. Both Moscovic and Abraham grew up in Clarkston. […]
Leonard Elementary student Kelsey Hockenberry (left) got to transform gym teacher Mike Sudrovech into a giant human sundae ? complete with whipped cream and chocolate syrup ? because she was the top pledge-collector in the school’s Jump Rope for the Heart event.
The organizers for Clear Lake Elementary’s Building-Wide Event have once again out done themselves. Staff and students were treated to a day full of their favorite school activities ? ‘Especially Specials,? a day focused on the special courses (music, art, gym, etc.) students take throughout the school year. The day included presentations by: Jesse Swartzmiller […]
Two 17-year-old Clarkston men waived their right to a preliminary examination this week, and 52-2 District Judge Dana Fortinberry forwarded their burglary case for a yet-to-be scheduled date in Oakland County Circuit Court. Dwayne Allen Metcalf and Robert Allen Sauerwald were returned to the Oakland County Jail in shackles Monday, June 14 after Fortinberry denied […]
History was made June 12 for the Clarkston varsity softball team. The Wolves captured their first regional title under coach Al Land with a 1-0 win over Birmingham Groves at Groves High School. The Wolves faced Lake Orion June 15 in the state quarterfinals. Results were not available at press time. Should the Wolves beat […]
You could think of it as the rubber match between two of the state’s best baseball teams the last few years. It was the third time in the last three years that Clarkston and Brother Rice have met in post season action. Each team had one once, Clarkston two years ago and the Warriors last […]
Permit me to respond to Kyle Gargaro’s editorial comment of June 9 ‘Communication Breakdown,? which I found to be unjust, disrespectful, erroneous and sleazy. How could anyone who professes any degree of intelligence and fairness listen to our President’s eulogy given at the Reagan memorial service and perceive it as ‘stumbling and bumbling of the […]
Before school buses had radios and automatic transmissions, Kathy Davis got to spend about six hours stuck in the snow on Big Lake Road. It’s one of many stories she could share from her 34-plus years experience as a bus driver for Clarkston Community Schools. ‘There was the year we had the big snow,? she […]
The bad news for the Goodrich softball team is their season has come to an end. The good news is most of the team will be back next year to try and improve upon a successful 2004 campaign. The Martians were eliminated from the Division 3 playoffs June 15, as Unionville-Sebewaing defeated Goodrich 3-1 in […]
Brandon’s softball team had built a good deal of momentum toward the end of the season and into the playoffs. However, the Blackhawks could not get past Livonia Ladywood in a Division 2 regional semifinal matchup June 5 at Brandon. Ladywood held the Blackhawks to three hits and defeated Brandon 1-0 to capture the regional […]