Model A Pumper eyed for Old Mill

Ortonville- The village’s original 1926 Model A motorized pumper fire truck is one step closer to having a permanent home to be displayed. The Brandon Fire Department, which has restored the antique, used it in parades and donated it to the Ortonville Community Historical Society, has now also given the group a check for $12,900. […]

Mentors Plus program: matching kids with adults

Brandon Twp.- Maggie Hill was a shy 6-year-old being raised by her grandparents when she met Judy Henley, a volunteer in the Mentors Plus program. Henley and Hill would meet for a couple hours every week for the next 12 years, as Henley took the girl to lunch, the park, the movies and more as […]

Fire destroys home of local senior

Brandon Twp.- Farmer Harold Allen had just come in from doing chores outside shortly after 8 p.m., Jan. 26, and was getting ready to have supper, when he heard a crackling noise. He knew immediately it was a fire in the home he lived alone in on Honert Road. Allen, 83, grabbed a fire extinguisher […]

Township,village out of sync on sewer issue

Ortonville- One of the most fundamental questions in the village’s quest for sewers? where a wastewater treatment plant will be located? remains unanswered after a study session Jan. 30 with township and village officials. County officials, attorneys and engineers for both municipalities, and about two dozen residents attended the study session, intended to discuss future […]

Pet Supplies Plus comes to town

Ortonville- Brian Mills got started in the pet business 10 years ago, opening a Pet Supplies ‘Plus? in Lapeer with business parter Frank Arcori, followed by another PSP in Romeo in 2002, and then one in Farmington Hills and another in Rochester Hills in 2003. Within the next 10 days, he will open his latest […]

The Citizen’s First Baby of the New Year

David Matthew Naef was born at 11:03 p.m., Jan. 8, 2007, at , making him the winner of The Citizen’s First Baby of the New Year contest. David weighed 9 pounds, 5 ounces and was 21 inches long. He is the first child of Susan and Matt Naef of Brandon Township. As the proud parents […]

Peanut butter pay off

Groveland Twp.- Sarah Sienkiewicz works with peanuts, not for them. The 11-year-old resident, a seventh grader at Faith High School in Burton, is hoping a peanut butter sandwich she created will pay off with a $25,000 college scholarship after her recipe was chosen as a top ten finalist from more than 1,000 entries. Sarah’s mother, […]

Village, township to study waste water treatment

Ortonville- If all the stars and planets in the universe are lined up correctly, the village could have sewers in 2010, says Village Manager Ed Coy. The village council and Brandon Township Board will take a step toward their own alignment when they have a study session to discuss future plans for a waste water […]

Village trail proposal draws crowd

Ortonville- More than 30 residents crowded the Old Town Hall during the village council’s Jan. 22 meeting, many drawn by a proposed nature walking trail. It is unclear how many in the audience are opposed and how many are in favor of the trail, which a group of local citizens began researching after the village […]

Peanut butter payday?

Groveland Twp.- Sarah Sienkiewicz works with peanuts, not for them. The 11-year-old resident, a seventh grader at Faith High School in Burton, is hoping a peanut butter sandwich she created will pay off with a $25,000 college scholarship after her recipe was chosen as a top ten finalist from more than 1,000 entries. Sarah’s mother, […]