Site selected for Schrauger home

The Schrauger family is coming to the Village of Lake Orion, as the family selected a home site last week in the Neuton Meadows Subdivision. A press conference is expected within the next week to make the official announcement. Meanwhile, the family has been offered a home in Orion Township, by Robert Cicilian and family, […]

The Review wants your holiday photos

The Lake Orion Review wants your help in finding the best holiday spirit this season. From now until Dec. 13, you can submit your photos to us (via e-mail at lakeorionreview@sbcglobal.net or swing them by 30 N. Broadway downtown). Photos can be of people or decorations, or both. There are no rules and regulations to […]

St. Joseph remembers Father Bernie

St. Joseph Catholic Church joined those from St. Anne in Ortonville this past week in celebrating the life of the Rev. Bernard J. Mullen. Father Mullen, of Ortonville, died last Wednesday (Nov. 28) after a long illness. He was 72. He was born on July 16, 1935 in Croswell, MI, and was ordained in 1961. […]

The LO Down

At some point, I am convinced, ‘Christmas in July? will no longer be a dead-period gimmick for appliance stores, but the actual start of the holiday season. People will put their lights and holiday decorations up while wearing shorts. Who knows? Someday we might just leave the lights up year round ? and it won’t […]

Grapplers second at home invite

Nearly nine hours of wrestling ended with all eyes on a showcase match during the Dragon Invitational last Saturday at Lake Orion High School. Holt took first place in the event (259 team points), but the 152-pound wrestlers from second place Lake Orion (243 points) and third place Hartland (228.5 points) stole the show. LO’s […]

Hockey squad gets first OAA I victory

The Dragons split two games last week, winning a Thursday showdown with Birmingham Unified and then falling to University of Detroit on Saturday. The 3-0 victory over Birmingham was Lake Orion’s first as a member of the OAA I, evening their league record at 1-1. Brad Berschback and Adam Chapie both scored shorthanded goals in […]

After 41 years, Goodfellows continue to support community

Not every edition of every newspaper is an award-winning one, but that doesn’t mean some aren’t more important than others. For 41 years, the Goodfellows from Station #3 in Gingellville have been selling copies of local newspapers on the first Saturday of December to raise money for area residents in need. Fire Capt. Rich Hansen […]

Council sticks with decision, search begins

The Lake Orion Village Council listened to nearly three hours of public comments during a special meeting last week, before they voted down a motion that would have given them a chance to rescind Village Manager JoAnn Van Tassel’s termination, and then outlined procedures for the next manager. Further discussions took place at Monday’s regular […]

Board discussion on three pending issues continues, behind closed doors

During their regular meeting last week, the Orion Township Board of Trustees continued their talks on a lawsuit filed by former assistant Jill Verros, the Friendship Park investigation and the Elkhorn Lake property issues. All three discussions took place during executive session, as one is considered pending litigation and the other two centered on attorney […]

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