Owner surprised at coffee shop news

Clarkston Brake and Muffler Shop, at the corner of M-15 and Clarkston Road, is looking for a new place to call home. Co-owner Dan O’Connor was surprised to read local business owners Curt Catallo and Ann Stevenson are planning a coffee shop and deli with a drive-thru and outdoor seating. The first time he heard […]

Help for Angels

John Schmidt, Neiman’s Family Market store director, presents a check for $600 to Paul Maxwell of Angel’s Place Race, April 18. Neiman’s is sponsoring the May 17 event, which will feature a 10k run, 5k Bruce Clifton Run/Walk, and a 1 mile Family Fun Walk at St. Daniel Church in Clarkston. Photo by Andrea Beaudoin

Student citizens honored for hard work

The Optimists honored Clarkston kids from three elementary schools with Student Citizen awards, April 16. Miguel Need was selected from Independence Elementary School. “Miguel is a wonderful student,” said Principal Chris Turner at the Optimist breakfast meeting. “The Optimist Creed is Miguel all the way down,” said teacher Rory Stevenson, who taught Need in third […]

Spiritual Matters

We heard it many times in our worship yesterday as we celebrated in our Easter worship: He is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! But what do those words really mean when we take time to think about them? First, it means that the One we worship as God’s Son, the Christ, fulfillment of the […]

Clarkston Spark

The first show in the ‘Clarkston Spark? series featuring Independence Elementary’s Garden Club is on ClarkstonTV.com. View the show by clicking on the ‘Clarkston Spark? photo at www.clarkstontv.com. The show is presented by Neiman’s Family Market, a family owned company sharing the same enthusiasm, fun and community involvement featured in ‘Clarkston Spark?. Comment n the […]

Say cheese

Kendall Gabriel looks through the view finder on her parents’ camera as she prepares to take a picture during the Davisburg Easter Egg Hunt. Photo by Wendi Reardon

Easter fun at CTK Church

Kids of all ages gathered Saturday at Christ the King Church for a little Easter fun. They did crafts, got their faces painted, listened to the Easter story, then hunted for plastic eggs full of candy. A good time was had by all.

LO gets by with a little help

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer What do you get when a 65 mph wind storm topples nearly 2,500 trees damaging heaps of homes in a community like Lake Orion? Neighbors helping neighbors. Pastor Rick Seidal from Woodside Bible Church Lake Orion, Tim Chappell from New Beginnings Baptist Church and Orion Township Supervisor Chris Barnett […]

Water, sewer rate hikes proposed for village users

Water and sewer bills in Oxford Village could be increasing significantly under a proposed new rate structure, the goal of which, officials say, is to be fair and simply cover system costs, not earn a profit. ‘The reality is, it is what it is,? said Councilman Bryan Cloutier. ‘At the end of the day, it […]

SA&A to design new village hall

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer Of six bids ranging from $16,900 to over $88,000, village council awarded Stephen Auger + Associates Architects, INC. of Lake Orion to sculpt the design plans for the new village hall to be located at 21 E. Church St. at the council meeting Wednesday, April 16. SA&A was the […]