Heidi Coats-Frobel hopes eight months of renovations at the funeral home her family has owned since 1925 will make the task of planning a funeral a little bit easier for local residents. Coats Funeral Home on Sashabaw Road in Waterford recently completed a project designed to give families the option of holding a funeral luncheon […]
If you walk into Java Flix and overhear the owners talking about green beans, rest assured ? they’re not talking about the long, slender vegetable that grows up a trellis in backyard gardens everywhere. They’re talking about unroasted coffee beans, green from the tree. As the owners of Beanstro, a specialty coffee roaster, Paul and […]
It was really close. Just 31 of the 465 votes cast in Clarkston’s mayoral race nudged incumbent Sharron Catallo to a narrow victory over challenger Steve Wylie. Wylie was the first candidate to oppose Catallo since 1992. ‘This election was very good for me,? said Catallo. ‘I had to reconsider a number of old ideas […]
The sixth- and seventh-graders didn’t waste any time once they arrived at the huge old house on Main Street. With a crew of five girls and six boys, the CCD class from St. Dan’s Catholic Church in Clarkston got busy raking, bagging, and carting away a yard full of fallen leaves at the home of […]
An Independence Township family got a rude awakening when their home was hit with buckshot just after 6:00 a.m. Monday. Patrick Lee was standing by the front window talking to his son, Corey, 11, when he heard a loud pop and looked down to see that the outside window had been hit and cracked in […]
Nothing puts life in perspective faster than a trip down to the police station. I make the drive a couple of times each week so I can compile enough information to fill the ‘Police and Fire? section on page 9A of The Clarkston News, and regardless of how my day is going or how many […]
It was the simple toss of a coin that finally gave Cheryl Deane the courage to trade a prestigious career and financial security for the freedom to follow her dreams. Deane worked as a paralegal for nearly 20 years, and although she found the job mentally and emotionally exhausting, the fear of bankruptcy held her […]
Tom Stone feels a sense of achievement and satisfaction when his Mr. Fix-it personality takes charge of a project, and the entire City of Clarkston will share in Stone’s latest accomplishment before the New Year rings in. Stone and wife Arlene are both avid walkers, and early last summer the couple was out for a […]
To keep the police or not to keep the police. That is the question on the minds of citizens and city officials alike, and as the Nov. 7 election hangs just around the corner, the debate continues over whether the city should dissolve the police department and rely on Oakland County for police services. Although […]
As the only incumbent running for a city council with three empty seats, Kristy Ottman says she’s thrilled that so many residents have stepped up and added their names to the list of write-ins eligible for election Nov. 7. Elected to her first term on council two years ago, Ottman characterizes the past 24 months […]