The News To Me

With so much interesting news happening in the world of schools and politics, I really haven’t spent much column space on personal matters. That said, I figure the time has come to announce my latest good news. Almost a year ago ? July 13 edition of The Clarkston News to be specific ? I wrote […]

Don’t judge a building by the cover

Last week, The Clarkston News took a look at the condition or ‘quality? of the actually senior center building. We reported on the building’s continued deterioration and many repairs. This week in the third article of a series discussing the proposal for a new senior center building and operational millage, we review the many uses […]

Walking with a cause?

Great weather, plenty of participants and a collection of over $100,000 combined to make this past Saturday’s Relay For Life event at Clarkston Junior High School a success. According to Kelli McCoy, community development director with the Metro-Detroit Area Service Center of the American Cancer Society, 34 teams participated in the 24-hour event. She said […]

The Senior Center: a building in need

When talks of a new senior center building circulate through Independence Township, the same question arises over and over again ? ‘I don’t know the condition of the current building.? Even in this week’s people poll (page B1), two of the four residents were uncertain of the ‘quality? of the current structure, located in Clintonwood […]

COG drops legal defense fund initiative

After a year of work, Citizens for Orderly Growth decided this past week to withdraw its ballot proposal for a legal defense fund in Independence Township. ‘We felt like we were hitting a wall. We’re just not getting anywhere,? said Craig Bennett, a member of COG and the legal defense initiative. COG first presented the […]

Clarkston Cafe gets new owner

An old tradition is getting a new life in downtown Clarkston ? The Clarkston Cafe was purchased approximately two weeks ago by local Kurt Catallo, the owner of The Clarkston Union. ‘The Cafe holds a special place in my heart because I grew up there,? said Catallo. ‘It plays such an important part in the […]

Attorneys needed

In a 5-2 vote on June 6, the Independence Township Board of Trustees approved a Request For Proposals (RFP) for new township attorneys. Trustee Larry Rosso made the motion, seconded by Clerk Shelagh VanderVeen. The dissenting votes were Supervisor Dave Wagner and Trustee Charles Dunn. Little discussion was held on the matter. Trustee Dunn was […]

Look back at senior center

Ever wonder how the Independence Township Senior Center began? How the program changed over the years and why some believe the current building and funding are now not enough? With so much discussion revolving around the Independence Township Senior Center ? both the need for a building and its subsequent funding ? these questions and […]

Independence opens Bay Court well house

Almost two years and $22 million later, improvements to the Independence Township water system are almost complete ? and township officials were able to celebrate during an open house at the Bay Court Park well site. ‘I’m excited,? said DPW Director Linda Richardson about the project completion. ‘There are still a few little things to […]

‘Live, outdoor music’permitted

Several Waterford Road residents were unhappy May 16 when the Independence Township Board of Trustees voted 4-1 to allow live, outdoor music at the Waterford Hill Racing Track. Township Treasurer Jim Wenger was the only dissenting vote. Clerk Shelagh VanderVeen and Trustee Charles Dunn were absent. Waterford Hill Racing requested to add the musical entertainment […]

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