Ponycycles back in town for Fourth parade

BY JOETTE KUNSE Special to the Clarkston News The Hawk Tool manufactured Ponycycles returned to Clarkston for the Fourth of July parade. It is the 70th anniversary of the Hawk Tool Company manufacturing of the Ponycycles. The Hawk family purchased property at 20 W. Washington Street from Ford Motor Company in 1948 for a manufacturing […]

Appreciative Lions thank community for support

Dear Editor, The Clarkston Area Lions Club is very pleased to thank the Clarkston community for its support of our food booth at the Concert in the Park event on Friday, June 28. This was a fundraising event for us and was assisted by local sponsors including Vibe Credit Union, Neiman’s Family Market, Culligan Water […]

Loving ‘The Millstream’ newspaper features

Dear Editor, The articles on the Millstream pages are always illuminating and enjoyable—the piece on the Mill Pond bed and breakfast and its cordial innkeepers was especially so (“Innkeepers reflect on B&B ‘way of life,’” July 5). I learned much from Phil Custodio’s insightful article that also reaffirmed the special charm of Clarkston. The gracious […]

Mural painting donated

Mural painting donated

Toni Smith, executive director of the Clarkston Community Historical Society, and Alex Gilford stand with the watercolor painting that was transformed into a mural at Union Woodshop in downtown Clarkston last year. Photo provided Clarkston native Alex Gilford, on behalf of the Detroit Institute of Arts, recently donated an original watercolor painting he created, “Village […]

Br. Eric Pilarcik, O.F.M.

Br. Eric Pilarcik, O.F.M. born October 19, 1966 passed away unexpectedly on July 2, 2019 at Mission of Santa Barbara, CA.  He was preceded in death by his parents Robert and Florence Pilarcik and survived by his loving sisters Beth (Ko) Kurokawa, Amy (Michael) Marcum, and Jill (Matt) McDevitt and his loving nieces and nephews: […]

Fireworks ordinance

CITY OF THE VILLAGE OF CLARKSTON PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. _143____ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND FIREWORKS ORDINANCE TO MODIFY AND REDUCE THE DAYS AND TIME WHEN THE IGNITION, DISCHARGE AND USE OF CONSUMER FIREWORKS IS LAWFUL, REPEAL CONFLICTING ORDINANCES, AND PRESCRIBE A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS. THE CITY OF THE VILLAGE OF CLARKSTON ORDAINS: TITLE 13, […]

Marihuana ordinance

CITY OF CLARKSTON PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. __145____ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE XI: BUSINESS REGULATIONS TO ADD CHAPTER 145 MARIHUANA ESTABLISHMENTS OF THE code of ordinances of the city of the village of clarkston, OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN, TO PROHIBIT MARIHUANA ESTABLISHMENTS AS DEFINED IN THE MICHIGAN REGULATION AND TAXATION OF MARIHUANA ACT, AND PRESCRIBE […]

ZBA 8-7-19

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS REGULAR MEETING AGENDA DATE AND TIME: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. LOCATION: Independence Township Hall      6483 Waldon Center Drive, Clarkston, MI 48346 CALL TO ORDER PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES ROLL CALL: REVIEW OF AGENDA: Agenda additions or deletions require a majority vote […]

Arrol CUTHRELL

CUTHRELL, Arrol (née Waterbury, Eichler) of Clarkston; July 10, 2019; age 90. Preceded in death by her husbands Max Waterbury and Alfred Cuthrell, brothers Marvin and Warren. Beloved mother of Marc Waterbury, Toni (Chris) Stanton, Scott (Marilyn) Waterbury. Loving stepmother of Constance (Rick) Buss and Michael Cuthrell. Proud grandmother of Kay, Ryan, Aaron, Adrian, Elliot, […]

D-Day plus 75 years

D-Day plus 75 years

Annamarie and Frank Quinlan of Springfield Township are celebrating 75 years of marriage. Photo by Phil Custodio BY PHIL CUSTODIO Clarkston News Editor A marriage born in the maelstrom of World War II is still strong, 75 years later. With their diamond anniversary celebrated on June 24, Frank and Annamarie Quinlan of Springfield Township were […]

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