WHAT ‘MATT’ERS: Time for the holidays

Everyone that woke up on Nov. 1 to snow-covered lawns, roofs and cars had one of two reactions – “Are you kidding me?” or “Yes!” To be honest, I was in the latter. I love winter. I love that yardwork takes a backseat for about eight months and that our kids are all old enough […]

Sock hop kicks off new season for Girl Scouts

Sock hop kicks off new season for Girl Scouts

BY MATT MACKINDER Clarkston News Staff Writer The new Girl Scouts season kicked off with the second annual sock hop, Oct. 16, at Sashabaw Middle School. The event was a welcome back to local Girl Scouts and to welcome new scouts. It was also an informational night for leaders and parents with Girl Scout partners […]

Sign gets the nod

Sign gets the nod

Market LED sign issue moves forward BY MATT MACKINDER Clarkston News Staff Writer After nearly three months of debate, the LED sign proposal at the new Alex’s Market and Grill has been approved. The unanimous decision of the Independence Township Board, Oct. 22, allowing an electronic message board runs counter to the recommendation of the […]

Wines of holidays

Wines of holidays

Folks enjoyed wines of the world, micro brewery beers, mixed spirits, and appetizers and desserts served by local restaurants at Clarkston Rotary Club’s A Taste of the Holidays gala, Oct. 24 at Bordine Nursery. They raised funds for Rotary’s local community service, international projects, student scholarships, and youth exchange programs for both inbound and outbound […]

Halloween fever

Halloween fever

Many residences and businesses in Clarkston were in the Halloween spirit in the days leading up to Oct. 31. Some decorations were spooky, some fun, but all were presented in a tasteful way for all to enjoy.           — Photos by Matt Mackinder

Teacher takes national prize

Teacher takes national prize

BY MATT MACKINDER Clarkston News Staff Writer Joel Massarello, who teaches automotive technology at Oakland Schools Technical Campus Northwest in Clarkston, recently won second place in the 2019 Harbor Freight Tools for Schools Prize for Teaching Excellence. In the process, Massarello won $35,000 for the program as part of $1 million awarded nationally. He’ll also […]

Grad to camp entrepreneur

Grad to camp entrepreneur

BY MATT MACKINDER Clarkston News Staff Writer During his childhood, Jeremy Piper loved camping. Now, the 2016 Clarkston High School graduate is in business making that joy available to others as a student entrepreneur at the University of Tennessee. Working alongside senior classmates Dalton Maddox, Christopher Mikulec, and Michael Richards, the quartet created Coonhound Camping […]

Former Lions QB brings mental health message

Former Lions QB brings mental health message

BY MATT MACKINDER Clarkston News Staff Writer Eric Hipple has seen the ups and downs of life. A suicide attempt survivor, the former Detroit Lions quarterback lost his 15-year-old son, Jeff, to suicide in 2000. Now, he’s making the rounds to help erase the stigma surrounding mental health. Hipple spoke at Clarkston High School, Oct. […]

Concert to honor local veterans

Concert to honor local veterans

BY MATT MACKINDER Clarkston News Staff Writer A free concert next month will honor all local veterans and active-duty military at Springfield Plains Elementary School. Jessica Tomaszycki is the music teacher at Springfield Plains and has planned a free Veterans Day concert on Monday night, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. in the school’s gymnasium. “I’ve […]

Middle school recycling project helping community

Middle school recycling project helping community

BY MATT MACKINDER Clarkston News Staff Writer Need to dispose of old electronics? A recycling event is coming to Sashabaw Middle School next month. From 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Nov. 2, the event will run in the front parking lot. Donations will benefit Academic Service Learning projects at SMS. “This project was started […]