Author tells Michigan soldiers? stories

You don’t have to be an avid Civil War buff to enjoy Independence Township author Kim Crawford’s new book, but it helps. ‘It’s a big book for a small audience ? those interested in history, perhaps with an ancestor in the unit,? said Crawford, 53, who wrote ‘The 4th Michigan Infantry in the Civil War.? […]

Turtle Toys expands with new store

Great Turtle Toys recently opened a second location, 5530 Sashabaw Road “We’re really excited ? it’s a more convenient, accessible location for people,” said owner Jamie Nye-Menyan. “We’re right next to Dairy Dream ? it’s a good pairing.” The Sashabaw Road toy shop and its current location at 6160 Dixie Highway will both be open […]

Thought provoking play from Everest

Everest Collegiate Drama Club presents the two-act comedy Rumors, by Neil Simon, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 11-12. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Rumors tells the story of three married couples arriving at a 10th anniversary party for their friends Myra and Charlie, and is set in 1990s New York City. […]

New store uses proceeds for the poor

Society of St. Vincent de Paul opened its newest Thrift Store on 5395 Dixie Highway with a Blessing Ceremony, Dec. 2. “People are hurting all over ? the store will be a great benefit to the area,” said Bill Brazier of Clarkston, executive director for St. Vincent de Paul, southeast Michigan. “We’ll be wherever we […]

New Reiki practice in Mills

Surrounded by family and friends, Leslie Cirinesi opens her new Clarkston business, Advanced Energy Therapy, 20 W. Washington Street, Suite 10, with a ribbon cutting, Nov. 16. Cirinesi offers and teaches Reiki Therapy, hands-on healing, and offers skin-care items, jewelry, home-made slippers, socks, frames, stationary, and other natural products. She was a computer programmer and […]

Candlelight of truth

The new Clarkston High School club No Place for Hate shared stories and lessons they learned about bullying, at a candlelight vigil in Depot Park, Dec. 4. ‘Be there for a stranger,? said a club member. ‘If they see that you give a crap and stand up for them, that would mean the world to […]

Phil in the Blank A column by Phil Custodio

Driving to Depot Park Saturday evening for a bullying-awareness, candlelight vigil, I wasn’t sure what I would find. Maybe no one would be there. Maybe Steve Hyer, president of Clarkston School Board, was right when he suggested bullying wasn’t an issue in Clarkston. The school board had passed a policy against it, after all. But […]

New store, more employees for Clarkston Cleaning

When Dawn Raffler opened Clarkston Cleaning Services in 2001, the business included her and her family, and advertising was a classified ad in The Clarkston News. Now she has a 2,100-square-foot store front at 5880 Dixie Highway, 15 employees, and more than 160 clients throughout Clarkston, Waterford, and Davisburg. “We’ve grown 35 percent over last […]

Police fund draining Springfield savings

The world probably won’t end in 2012, but it may for Springfield Township’s budget, at least its reserve funds. ‘If property values continue to decline and services are maintained, next year we’re going to be in serious trouble,? said Treasurer Jamie Dubre. ‘The budget is created based on property value at the time. If it […]

Vet helps buddies get some mail

Home after 42 months in Iraq, First Sgt. Norm Van Sparrentak still serves his buddies overseas. He put on his dress blues to help out at the Desert Angel packing party, Dec. 9, at Oakland County Sportsmen’s Club, and was at the American Legion Post 63’s packing party the week before. ‘It’s the least I […]