Members of the Pine Tree Student Council spearheaded a Pennies for Patients campaign to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Together, the school raised $2,100 in just two weeks. Ms. Kempski’s 4th grade class raised the most money (over $430) and will be honored with a pasta party from Olive Garden. Mr. Martin’s […]
Doors at the Sagebrush Cantina will remain open, for now. Owner Dia Zaraga was given a Feb. 28 deadline to submit paperwork obtaining the necessary building permits to keep his restaurant open. He met the deadline, but Village Manager JoAnn Van Tassel said some aspects of the submitted contract need correction. Van Tassel said it […]
Local students will be taking an active role in preserving history, as students from all seven elementary schools are taking part in a Math-A-Thon to raise money for the Howarth School project. Township trustee Matthew Gibb, along with his mother, came up with the idea involving students as part of the fundraising efforts to restore […]
After two snowmobiles went for chilly winter swims, lake users are reminded to watch out for thin ice. The incidents, which occurred in the bay near Lake Orion Marine Center, are believed to be caused by thin ice due to the use of ‘bubblers.? Bubblers are devices that keep water moving around dock posts, thus […]
On Feb. 23 and 24, the Great Lakes Heritage Quilt Guild hosted a quilt show at Olde World Canterbury Village. Over 160 quilts were on display, submitted by individuals from all over southeast Michigan. Among the submissions was “Where the Pretty Bugs Live” created by Carolyn Vagts, owner of The Village Quilt Shoppe located at […]