Letter to the Editor

This letter is in response to the letter from Mr. Smith who last week asked for help in understanding why this township needs a new senior center: To most seniors, life is more than Bingo and Bob Barker. Life beyond 50 offers more potential than it used to, since people are living longer and more […]

Letter to the Editor

Isn’t it funny when one party tells a story, he or she can make the other party look so ugly. But as we all know, there are two sides to every story. Last week’s article titled ‘DPW Clerk Resigns,? is that type of story. I would know because I am the part-time widowed employee mentioned. […]

Kickers win one

The Lake Orion High School varsity girls soccer team added another victory to their record on April 29, after losing to Rochester 3-0 on April 27. Against Birmingham Seaholm on April 29, the Dragons won 4-1, with Rachel Bemman scoring three goals for the team, and Jessica Boyle scoring one. Margaret Verespie had eight saves […]

ThunderCats are off to ‘thunder?-ous start in play

BY GREG DEEG Special to The Review The Great Lakes ThunderCats started this baseball season right where they left off last year. The ‘Cats finished out the 2003 season winning championships in Grand Blanc and Canton. Recently, in Battle Creek, the ‘Cats competed in The Spring Break Challenge, a USSSA (United States Specialty Sports Association) […]

Softball team gives one up to Groves, goes big over Lakers

The Lake Orion High School varsity softball team split wins with Birmingham Groves on April 26, before dominating against West Bloomfield on April 28. Against Groves, the Dragons took the first game 4-0, losing the second game 5-2. Robin Roe pitched a one-hitter for Lake Orion, and Amber Agro had two RBI in the first […]

Rates divided into 2 parts

In the future, water and sewer rates in the Village of Lake Orion will be based on a two part basis. Last summer Bendzinski and Company did a rate study for the village and recommended it set its rates based on a ready to serve charge and a usage charge. The ready to serve charge […]

Deputy Reports

Monday, April 26, warrant arrest and allowing an unlicensed driver to knowingly drive a vehicle on I-75. A student at Paint Creek Elementary School on Indianwood Road had stolen money in his backpack. *** Tuesday, April 27, escaping custody, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, possession of drug paraphernalia and driving with a suspended license arrest […]

Offense fuels baseball team

All signs so far this season indicate if Clarkston is going to win games they’re going to have to rely on their bats. They did just that in last week’s win over West Bloomfield. The Wolves have been struggling to limit their opponents? offense thus far this season. Not because of poor pitching, but because […]

Clarkston High School soccer team falls on hard times

It was only a short while ago that the Clarkston girls varsity soccer team was all smiles. As the team got off to its best start in recent memory, there was avid hope for the Wolves to challenge for the league title. And while a league title is by no means out of the question, […]

Familiar face at Indianwood Junction says goodbye

Regular patrons of the Indianwood Junction party store at Baldwin and Indianwood will probably know her face, even if they don’t know her name. Employee Thelma Mead, who first started at the store when it opened 25 years ago, is retiring on April 24 and moving to Attica. She celebrated her retirement from the store […]