Larry and Sherry: A true love story that spans four decades

I want to tell you a love story. It isn’t a story that will ever be made into a major motion picture, a best-selling novel, or a television mini-series, but it is a true story, and special, nonetheless. Our story begins in the summer of 1964, when Larry, 16, called the number for a pipeline, […]

Brandon settles with Enbridge

Brandon Twp.- For most of 2012, township officials challenged Enbridge plans to replace the Line 6B petroleum pipeline, part of which runs through the township. Since the debate commenced here in the spring, there have been multiple meetings with attorneys, a violated woodlands ordinance by the multi-billion dollar company, a work stoppage ordered by the […]

Changes coming to Brandon School District in 2013

Brandon Twp.- The school board unanimously approved recommended changes to buildings in the district during a special Dec. 3 meeting. Steve Gaynor of the Michigan Association of School Boards confirmed the recommendation he originally made to the board two weeks previously and then presented during a public forum on Nov. 26. The approved changes include […]

‘It’s the hardest thing ever?

Brandon Twp.- Two months ago, a local teacher’s daughter died of a heroin overdose. ‘It’s the hardest thing ever,? says the teacher simply. The pain of losing her child will prevent her from reading a page from her daughter’s journal which she had hoped to do during the anti-drug presentation, ‘Chasing the Dragon,? set for […]

New in town: Michigan Alpaca Market & More

Groveland Twp.- Looking for a unique gift made locally? Michigan Alpaca Market & More offers a wealth of fiber products made from animals kept right here in the community. Judy Petrovich opened the store at 1305 N. Ortonville Road with Phil and Judy Maybee, who raise and keep alpacas locally at Pebblebrook Farm. ‘I love […]

Christmas heroes deliver

Brandon Twp.- Counted among Paul Vassal’s favorite Christmas traditions are two he does as a township firefighter? delivering fresh fruit to area group home residents, and shopping with under privileged children. He planned to enjoy the traditions this week. On Dec. 8, after Brandon firefighters assembled bags including bananas, oranges and apples at Fire Station […]

Consumers phase II in January

Brandon Twp.- Several hundred township residents will be receiving invitations in the mail next month, giving many a cause for possible celebration. Consumers Energy will be mail letters in January to more than 600 residences, inviting homeowners to a Jan. 19 meeting regarding phase two of the public utility’s gas main extension project in the […]

Enbridge starts work before twp. deal is completed

Brandon Twp.- Bill Dinnan ordered Enbridge, the company who plans to replace the Line 6B petroleum pipeline, and its subcontractors to stop work in September after they leveled dozens of trees in the township in violation of a woodlands ordinance. On Tuesday, the township’s building director found Enbridge subcontractors were clearing trees again along the […]

Brandon firefighters to vote on IAFF union

Brandon Twp.- A January election will determine whether full-time firefighters here become a union department. Terry Chesney, secretary-treasurer for the Michigan Professional Firefighters Union, a division of the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF), said he was approached in October by township firefighters interested in learning about the IAFF and what the process was to join. […]

Council confusion

Ortonville- After much confusion just hours before the petition deadline, the dust has settled and 10 residents have filed to have their names to be on the election ballot for Sept. 11. The problems began on Monday, when Village Clerk Mary Clark was informed by Joseph Rozell of the Oakland County Elections Division that the […]