CVS finally ‘in the zone? on Baldwin

The residential dirt is now commercial dirt. After ping-ponging between the planning commission and the township board for months, the zoning of a parcel at Baldwin and Maybee roads, where CVS is interested in building a new drugstore, squeaked through on a 4-3 vote at the board’s regular meeting June 1. The board’s narrow approval […]

Sign of Orion’s history a mystery

Now that Lake Orion’s considered part of a broad metro region, many of the signs it was once a vacation haven for Detroiters back in the day have vanished. But one of them was recently donated to the Orion Historical Society. Literally. The Henry family, village residents since 1967, gave the society a roughly eight-by-four […]

Fund balance money pumped into sewer rates

The Orion Township Board of Trustees approved new sewer rates for the period of July 1, 2009 to June 30, 2010. The vote was 6-1 at their regular meeting on June 1. Oakland County Drain Commission increased the rates to $1.64 per residential equivalent unit (REU). It is a cost the township takes on. According […]

Volunteers, public servants celebrated at dinner

They help the boat crash victims, catch thieves and volunteer their time. Those who help the Village of Lake Orion stay a nice, safe place to live were feted at the annual Appreciation Dinner held at Paint Creek Country Club on May 28. ‘No one wants to live, work, shop or have fun where it’s […]

Is Orion’s post-GM ‘advantage? on the Web?

Orion Township officials are hoping an intensified Internet presence will help market the community to new and old friends alike. The second Orion Township ‘Call to Arms? meeting was held on Thursday, June 4, on the heels of the announcement that GM was placing the Orion assembly plant on standby. Area business and political leaders […]

Veterans donate to troops overseas

North Oakland VFW Post 334 Commander Ernie Baker presented a $500 check to Charlotte Cito’s ‘Operation Guardian Angel? program at the Lake Orion Post Office on Thursday, June 4. The money, from Post 334’s annual fundraiser, will help in Cito’s next mailing. She sends boxes of supplies to servicemen and women from the area serving […]

What Counts

Marty Scypinski is a large man with large hands that nearly envelope mine during a handshake. His towering frame cuts a formidable figure at almost every Orion Township Board of Trustees meeting. But the only shake he seems to be getting from the township isn’t exactly fair. Scypinski’s family has lived in the area for […]

Orion Township paves way for electric cars

In the Orion of the future, where are you going to power up your flying electric Jetsons car? Well, if a recent action by the township board of trustees is any indication of how new technologies will be approached, there will be plenty of places. The board voted 7-0 to approve spending $1,600 at their […]

What Counts: A column from your editor

We all know how the Internet started, right? After Al Gore lost the 2000 election (or after it was swiped from him, if you’re a rabid donkey), he grew a beard and went underground–literally. Armed with a pick-axe, Gore created the serious of interconnected tubes where the wires were laid. ‘It’s like a web,? he […]

Woman drowns after driving truck into lake

Diane Morrow, a 47-year-old Lake Orion woman, was killed June 11 after the truck she was driving careened into Buckhorn Lake at the Orion Cove apartment complex on Kimberly Road. According to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Office (OSCO), Morrow didn’t live in the complex, but her boyfriend did. The single vehicle crash occurred at 12:11 […]

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