Holocaust survivor thanks 101st

79-year-old George Vine teared up when he received his birthday gift this year at the World War II History Days at American Legion Post 377 on June 3. The West Bloomfield resident was able to do something he’s been waiting about 60 years to do ? thank members of the United States Army’s 101st Airborne […]

Suspected drunk drivers lead police on chases

Over the weekend, two different motorists with repeated prior drunk driving offenses lead police on chases in parts of Independence and neighboring townships. Fortunately, no injuries were reported to anyone but the drivers, as one suspected drunk driver allegedly tried to ram a police car and the other rolled his car in a residential neighborhood […]

Bottle bombs thrown at party

Police in Independence Township are in the process of submitting an arrest warrant for a man suspected breaking a vehicle windshield, aggravated assault and detonating three chemical bottle bombs in the front yard of a May 29 party on Whipple Tree Lane. The incident took place around 3:10 a.m. after the suspect allegedly started a […]

The sound of baseball

With baseball games available on television, the internet and cell phones, many would think listening to games on the radio a thing of the past. After talking with Independence Township resident and play-by-play voice of the Detroit Tigers Dan Dickerson, nothing could be further from the truth. Dickerson made his Tiger broadcasting debut in 2000 […]

Author to read at library, tease new book

Christmas is coming in the fall for area children ? ‘Christmas at the Candle Factory? that is. As author and Clarkston resident Barbara Johns prepares to release ‘Christmas at the Candle Factory? in September, she is scheduled to read her first book ‘The Cat in the Candle Factory? at the Independence Township Library on June […]

CCA closing, services to continue nearby

Since Mt. Zion purchased the building at the corner of Maybee and Sashabaw roads in 1996, teens have had a safe, educational environment to hang out after school. On May 28, the Clarkston Christian Association building closed its doors as Mt. Zion is selling the structure. ‘Someone has offered to purchase the building and the […]

Still makin? melodies

If feeling young is supposed to fade with age, the Clarkston Melody Makers don’t act how they are supposed to. The local band made up of at least six area residents continues to play tunes from the 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and beyond at the Carriage House once a week, as well as play an occasional […]

City Council holding special meeting

The time for crunching numbers and deciding how much money gets spent where is upon the Clarkston City Council again. Two dates in June are set for the council to review and approve the 2006-07 budget. On June 6 at 6 p.m., the council is holding a special meeting to discuss the upcoming budget. On […]

Two challengers face Stakoe for 44th district seat

With the deadline to file for elections passed, two men from area townships plan to run against incumbent John Stakoe for state representative of the 44th District. According to a candidate list for the August 8 primary election on the Oakland County Web site, Democrat Mark Venie of Davisburg and Andrew Goss of Independence Township […]

Sports and services

The scene was an A & W Rootbeer commercial. Lomas Brown of the Detroit Lions was there, but the Root Bear mascot supposed to be sporting the bear outfit was not. The bear was needed for the commercial so in stepped sports agent Mike Zehnder. That day is forever commemorated on the walls of Zehnder’s […]