Lighthouse benefit

Through May 12, Clarkston High School will be hosting an item drop-off of non-perishable foods and personal hygiene products for Lighthouse of Oakland County, a nonprofit organization that provides direct services and housing programs that develop and support self-sufficiency for people in need. During school hours, Clarkston students and families can bring donations to the […]

USPS food drive

The annual USPS Food Drive will be held May 13. All residents need to do is put non-perishable items in their mailbox or in a bag by their mailbox and their carrier will pick it up. For more information, call the Clarkston Post Office at 248-625-0648.

New SAR chapter aiming to preserve American history

New SAR chapter aiming to preserve American history

By Matt Mackinder Clarkston News Editor The Jeremiah Clark Chapter is a newly formed branch of the Michigan Society Sons of the American Revolution (SAR), “dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and supporting better education for the nation’s youth,” according to a press release from the chapter. The chapter was established after the idea […]

Springfield, Independence roadwork

A Springfield Township construction project on Davisburg Road, Bridge Lake Road, and Holcomb Road was scheduled to start May 2. Davisburg from Bridge Lake Road west to Eaton Road, as well as parts of Bridge Lake and Holcomb roads, will be resurfaced and shoulders extended. A stretch of road from Mill Pond Park to just […]

Food Truck Rally fast approaching

Food Truck Rally fast approaching

By Matt Mackinder Clarkston News Editor Save room for dinner on Friday night, May 19. That evening in the Neiman’s Family Market parking lot at Dixie Highway and White Lake Road, the Clarkston Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Food Truck Rally from 4:30-9 p.m. “Food Truck Rally features various food truck companies and […]

Students giving back

Students giving back

By Matt Mackinder Clarkston News Editor Each school year, students and staff at the seven Clarkston elementary schools participate in academic service learning (ASL) projects that benefit local community programs. Last week, Independence Elementary’s project was its 20th annual SOCKS (Serving Our Community Kid Style), while Andersonville Elementary, with the addition of a therapy dog […]

Thaddeus Carroll, 101

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of a beloved World War II veteran, faithful servant, loving husband, father of 13 children, and educator to many. Thaddeus (Thad) Eugene Carroll passed away peacefully on May 4, 2023 at his home at the age of 101. Born on March 27, 1922, he grew […]

Cecilia Huff, 87

Cecilia Ann Huff, “Ceil,” passed into her Savior’s arms on April 29, 2023, at the age of 87, in the Cumberland Hospice House after a three-year battle with cancer. She was a warrior and well cared for by her loving, committed spouse, CC Duff. Ceil was born September 30, 1935 in Pontiac, to Adam and […]

William Neff, 91

William E. “Bill” Neff, of Clarkston, passed away on May 3, 2023 at the age of 91. Beloved husband of Dorothy for 68 years. Loving father of Karen (Mark) Postal, Steve (Michelle) Neff, and Lori Doran. Proud grandfather of Bret (Lauren) Postal, Adam (Kelly) Postal, Robert Neff, and Madison Neff. Loving great-grandfather of Ava, Waylon, […]

Public Notice: Waterford Montessori Academy, door replacement bids

WATERFORD MONTESSORI ACADEMY ADVERTISEMENT The Board of Directors of Waterford Montessori Academy (“Owner” or “School”) will receive sealed Bid Proposals for door replacements at its Midland and Elizabeth Lake Campuses for: RFP NUMBER: 0323 / 0523 Bid Proposals will be received by Angela Relph of Waterford Montessori Academy, at 4860 Midland Avenue, Waterford, Michigan 48329, […]

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