Big raises for city workers

Several city employees will receive raises this year including clerk, treasurer, and grounds and clerical staff. Meanwhile, Clarkston faces a $38,500 budget deficit. (See “Budget,” page 4). City worker Jason Miller will get $6,240 more this year, after City Council passed a resolution increasing his hourly pay $3 an hour during the June 24 council […]

City approves 2013 budget

City Council approved the final 2012-13 fiscal year budget during the June 24 meeting. Total revenues for the city are projected to be $663,902 while expenditures are $688,404, leaving the city short $38,552. The deficit will come out of Clarkston’s fund balance, or what the city has in its bank account, leaving just over $280,000. […]

Dealing with coping skills gone wrong

Second in a series on coping skills. BY ANDREA M. BEAUDOIN Clarkston News Staff Writer Coping is defined as a personal response to stress used to solve problems. Last week in the first part of this three-part series, the Clarkston News talked to Abigail, a 37-year-old Clarkston resident who injures herself through cutting. Abigail began […]

Independence clerk voted best of the best

‘Amazing? is the word used by many to describe Independence Township Clerk Barbara Pallotta. According to her peers, Pallotta is the best of the best in her field. Out of 127 Townships in the state of Michigan, Pallotta was selected to win the 2013 Michigan Association of Municipal Clerks (MAMC) Clerk of the Year Award. […]

Masons walk to honor fallen brothers

Clarkston’s Mason Cedar Lodge 60 donned ceremonial dress and honored fallen brothers during a first-of-its-kind Honor Walk ceremony on June 20. The walk through town into Lakeview Cemetery was in honor of six original departed Mason members. Current Clarkston Mason’s Worshipful Master Coy Hall said the departed group was among the first members to serve […]

Combining cable talks continue

Officials continue to push a public access television consolidation plan, but others are pushing back. Independence Township Supervisor Pat Kittle, who presented the plan to the township board as well as Clarkston Board of Education, said moving the Independence TV public access program to Clarkston High School would be a win-win for both. ‘It would […]

Get your hands dirty at Depot Park

If you want to get your hands dirty-Depot Park is the place to go. A new Adopt-a-Garden program in the downtown park has been a beautiful success, according to City Manager Carol Eberhardt, who came up with an idea to have several spots in the park available for gardeners to adopt. ‘It gets people actively […]

Sagano opens in Clarkston

Sagano Japanese Bistro and Steakhouse officially opened at its newest location in Clarkston on June 26 at 6545 Sashabaw. The restaurant also has locations in Flint and Brighton. Sagano specials include a wide variety of cuisine including chicken, shrimp, lobster, snow tuna, steak, swordfish, scallops, salmon, filet mignon and more. Combination platters will also come […]

Halo Burger now open

Halo Burger kickstarted the summer on May 8 when they opened their first location in Oakland County at 6325 Sashabaw Road in Clarkston. The Clarkston location is one of six new Halo Burger’s to open in Oakland County in 2013. Halo Burger’s Director of Marketing Polly Dortch-Conlan told The Clarkston News, the company is excited […]

Coming soon to a street or park near you:

Residents will soon see Oakland County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) Deputy Sharon Beltz patrolling Independence Township on a bike. ‘The deputy will be all over the township,? said OCSO Lt. Dirk Feneley of the Independence Substation. He added if there is a particular problem in a subdivision he can call on Beltz to go to the […]