The Independence Township Senior Center has its own buildings. The center has its own staff. The center runs its own programs. However, the senior center is not an individual department within Independence Township like the DPW or building department ? it is a program (a subgroup) within the parks and recreation department. In many ways, […]
Applause and a standing ovation greeted the Independence Township Board of Trustee’s July 5 decision to deny the first reading of Orco Investments? rezoning request for 70 acres of land located on the northwest corner of Sashabaw and Waldon roads near the I-75 interchange. The denial was the latest in over a year’s worth of […]
The Independence Township Board received little direction from residents during a June 20 public hearing on the proposed Corridor Improvement Authority along Sashabaw Road. During public comment, several residents asked questions about the new authority, but few voiced opinions for or against the endeavor. The CIA functions similarly to a Downtown Development Authority, allowing communities […]
Sometimes no news is good news. At the June 20 regular meeting, auditors Plante & Moran PLLC gave Independence Township a clean bill of health for the 2005 fiscal year. Plante & Moran representative Joe Heffernan said the township’s accounting practices are fair and accurate. He also praised township officials on their ‘conservative budgeting.? ‘Revenue […]
As of July 5, users of the Independence Township Library can access the Internet through a new wireless network. According to Don McGaw, head of circulation and IT manager, library employees were asked by numerous patrons whether or not the facility has wireless access. ‘The library staff was asked often enough that we decided to […]
Following is the fourth story in a series on the proposal for a new senior center and operational millage. With almost three decades of discussion revolving around a new senior center for Independence Township, many residents may be surprised by this piece of information: Senior center facilities were only placed on a ballot once in […]
While discussing the uses of the senior center building, Senior Center Director Margaret Bartos mentioned a program discontinued at the center due to space limitations. According to Bartos, the center’s woodworking program was held in the basement until 1999 when work was done to waterproof the area. At this time, the equipment and tools were […]
With so much interesting news happening in the world of schools and politics, I really haven’t spent much column space on personal matters. That said, I figure the time has come to announce my latest good news. Almost a year ago ? July 13 edition of The Clarkston News to be specific ? I wrote […]
Last week, The Clarkston News took a look at the condition or ‘quality? of the actually senior center building. We reported on the building’s continued deterioration and many repairs. This week in the third article of a series discussing the proposal for a new senior center building and operational millage, we review the many uses […]
Great weather, plenty of participants and a collection of over $100,000 combined to make this past Saturday’s Relay For Life event at Clarkston Junior High School a success. According to Kelli McCoy, community development director with the Metro-Detroit Area Service Center of the American Cancer Society, 34 teams participated in the 24-hour event. She said […]