Children participate in Breast Cancer Walk for mom

Allen Brown, Ryan Blanchard, Fiona Blanchard and Stacie Heichel will be walking for a cause this August. The four will participate in the Breast Cancer 3-Day which is a 60-mile walk for men and women who want to make a personal difference in the fight against breast cancer. They are doing this in honor of […]

Gargaro’s World

Ahh, now I know how the other half lives. I felt like a high roller Friday night after my friend scored us some tickets to the Pistons game. You see these were not just any old tickets to a basketball game. Instead, my buddy had gotten tickets to the Cingular Wireless Club. At first I […]

Clarkston soccer team falls to Grand Blanc

The Clarkston girls? varsity soccer team got a possible taste of the playoffs, even though spring break doesn’t even kick off for another few days. The Wolves took on district member Grand Blanc April 2 at the Clarkston High School soccer field and fell 2-0 on a crisp, early spring evening. The loss dropped Clarkston […]

Clarkston resident showcases musical skills

Beth Stalker has a passion for music. The Clarkston resident is working on bringing that music to others by playing venues in the Metro Detroit area and also recording a compact disc. ‘I want to touch people with my music. I am trying to impact lives,? Stalker said. ‘I want people to hear my music […]

Independence Township to revisit sound ordinance

Noise problems in Deer Valley subdivision have the Independence Township Board of Trustees revisiting their sound ordinance. Residents from the subdivision packed the Independence Township Board meeting April 6 to address the board during the public forum. The neighbors complained about individuals renting Bruce Kasl’s property and their use of motorcross bikes. ‘It has made […]

Gargaro’s World

The senior center debate is back again. The issue was a hot topic two years ago when the construction of a new senior center was voted down by the voters of Independence Township. However the issue is back as township officials and the Senior Advisory Committee are brainstorming ideas once again. I can imagine what […]

Gargaro’s World — See you around

Welcome to the obligatory farewell column by your friendly, local editor. I debated whether to write this or not because a good-bye column seems so cliche. I wondered who would really care about me moving on in my career. (Save for Dale Stuart who if he heard the news would probably be up here at […]

Crowds pack Main Street for Taste of Clarkston

The Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce promised a bigger and better ‘Taste of Clarkston? this year and they delivered. Approximately 10,000 people attended the seventh annual event on Sunday, Sept. 26. For the first time ‘Taste? was held on Sunday afternoon instead of Saturday night. ‘We are very pleased with how the event went,? Chamber […]

Art in the Village welcomes 100 artists to show

While the name will be new, the artists will not as the Clarkston Community Historical Society will put on an art show for their 30th year. The Crafts and Cider Festival has been changed to Art in the Village and CCHS President Jennifer Arkwright says it will be better than ever. The festival will take […]

Lions Club looks to expand to Clarkston area

The Clarkston community might get another service group as the Lions Club is looking to start a chapter in Clarkston. The Lions Club, which used to have a chapter in Clarkston, has nearly 1.4 million members in 193 countries. The club is known for their services to the blind and visually impaired. ‘That began in […]

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