Locals knit hats for female soldiers in Iraq

While the male American soldiers stationed in Iraq are receiving gift boxes with cigars and football equipment, some local residents decided to send off boxes for the female soldiers. The idea started when Clarkston resident Denise Seifferlein was talking with her daughter Rachel who is stationed in Iraq. “When we were talking on the phone […]

Sewer service rates go up for Independence Twp.

For the third time since 2002, Independence Township residents will pay more for their sewer services. The Board of Trustees approved a rate increase from $57 to $58 per unit per quarter. The raise was due to the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department’s rate increase of $1.56. The township’s Sewer Fund Balance will absorb the […]

Board set to revisit sound ordinance

The Independence Township Board are set to discuss a proposed ordinance amendment regarding offensive noises at the May 4 meeting. The board has been looking into the amendment since residents in Deer Valley subdivision have complained about the use of all-terrain vehicles by one of their neighbors. The ordinance amendment under consideration would make it […]

Art gallery opens in downtown Clarkston

Terry Tracy and Judith Hetem are bringing the Clarkston area a venue for original art. The two have opened La Petite Galerie in the 64 South Main building. ‘This has been a vision Judy and I have about Clarkston,? Tracy said. ‘It is such a unique, artistic village. There are so many artist here and […]

Gargaro’s World

The Christmas season is officially upon us. While there are some who have complained about how early the season starts, it is now December so we must embrace it. Despite my family labeling me a Scrooge, I really do in fact enjoy things about Christmas. The problem, as I see it, is for every part […]

Committee formed to look at Springfield Hall issue

The debate as to what to do with the old Springfield Township Hall continues. After a meeting between Supervisor Collin Walls and eight local residents, most representing service groups or organizations, a small committee has been formed to look into the possibility of not selling the hall and instead using it for community activities. The […]

Gargaro’s World

I am not going to lie: spouting off my opinions every week on page six of The Clarkston News is good times. It feels good to be able to vent frustrations, raise awareness to worthy causes and praise people for a job well done. While I might not always be right on every single issue, […]

Stuart seeks 4th term as Supervisor

Dale Stuart wants to continue serving the residents of Independence Township. The Republican Supervisor announced April 19 that he will seek a fourth term in office. ‘The township has grown responsively, but it is at a critical point in its history,? Stuart said. ‘All of the easy parcels to develop are gone. Fiscal restraint is […]

Clarkston Rotary welcomes two new members

The Clarkston Rotary welcomed two new members as Jim Jeszke and Luc Poirier were recently installed as Rotarians. Jeszke is an employee of Clarkston State Bank while Poirier is one of the owners of Slick and Bubba’s Elite and Expeditious Websites. ‘As Slick and Bubba’s continues to grow we want to get involved in the […]

McKinney showcases paintings of Clarkston

Art is more than a hobby for Clarkston resident Gary McKinney. The local artist is being featured this month at the Independence Township Library meeting room. McKinney is showing paintings of downtown Clarkston mixed with depictions of other areas in Michigan. ‘Art is inspiration and I was inspired to paint local scenes,? McKinney said. ‘These […]