Springfield Township welcomes new commander

Oakland County Sheriff’s Sgt. Mark Gardner is fighting the battle many new executives face, trying to balance the paperwork with the people work. ‘I like being out there, but I’m kind of stuck behind my desk right now,? Gardner said, although he enjoyed being out in uniform at the recent Happy Birthday, Springfield event. ‘I […]

New round of break-ins hit Independence

Oakland County Sheriff investigators believe they have a suspect in home invasions occurring in April and early May, currently in custody in Flint Township. That won’t answer questions concerning several new cases of residential breakins, however. ‘It’s a little bit different,? Detective Jerry DeRosia said of five incidents on Perry Lake Road, Cameo Lane and […]

Candidates attempt to show differences

Clarkston school board candidates were in general agreement on questions posed during a Wednesday, May 26 forum, but tried to make their qualifications the point of distinction. In anticipation of the Monday, June 14 school election, the League of Women Voters-Oakland Area hosted the event in cooperation with the Clarkston PTA Council at Clarkston High […]

Cops: ‘Stranger? was CHS student

A reported ‘stranger danger? incident appears to be a misunderstanding at best, according to those who investigated a Wednesday, May 26 call to North Sashabaw Elementary School. One or more Clarkston High School students celebrating their ‘Senior Walk? yelled offers of candy to kindergarten students while driving by the Maybee Road school, according to Lt. […]

Reporter at Large

It was 20 years ago last week. It was a fairly typical ceremony, not unlike many which have taken place (and still do today). Because it was fairly typical, some would question the excitement over the whole thing. It was your humble reporter’s wedding ceremony, the anniversary of which is something about which we are, […]

Schools study senior center land deal

Clarkston school officials say they’re in favor of providing land for a new senior citizens activity center, but they need time to determine how best to do it without jeopardizing future school needs. With several senior citizens in the audience looking on, the board of education on Monday authorized the administration to ‘investigate the impact? […]

Woman dies after vehicle crash on Dixie

A 44-year-old Sterling Heights woman was pronounced dead early Sunday evening after a crash in Springfield Township. Witnesses told the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department that Joni Be Daley may have already been unconscious when her car left the roadway on northbound Dixie Highway then collided with parked cars at Bridge Lake Auto Parts just north […]

Springfield birthday party attracts good crowd

Recent torrential rains spared downtown Davisburg Saturday, May 22, allowing residents to shower ‘happy birthday? wishes to Springfield Township. Organized by the Springfield Business Association, the event included a parade down Broadway followed by a ‘day in the ‘burg? featuring local businesses, historic building tours and a variety of entertainment. Sheriff Michael Bouchard, grand marshall […]

Rotary to help renovate historic Davisburg building

In another attempt to preserve part of the past, the Davisburg Rotary Club has joined forces with the Springfield Township Historical Society to help renovate a historic harness shop at 610 Broadway. Diana Walls is a member of both the historical society and the Rotary. Because of the 2005 centennial of the international Rotary organization, […]

Easter Seals CEO has fun helping people

Helping families affected by disabilities is serious business. It’s also fun, at least for John Cocciolone. President and CEO of Easter Seals-Michigan, the Springfield Township resident brings a sense of humor and a sense of joy to his work. Others have noticed it, as evidenced by his receipt of the Myrtle M. and Tom B. […]

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