Village DPW supervisor hired

Ortonville- The village council has hired a Department of Public Works supervisor, after nearly five months without one. Bill Prince began work Jan. 21 and his hiring was officially approved at the council’s Jan. 23 meeting by a 6-1 vote. Council member Mary Kassuba voted no, citing ongoing contract negotiations between the village and Teamsters […]

Making the grade on Main Street

Ortonville- The Main Street program is about to get its first report card and it appears the program may make the honor roll. Representatives from Main Street Oakland County and the National Trust’s Main Street Center will evaluate Ortonville’s 2005 Main Street progress, during a day-long visit Feb. 7. Their plans include completing a report […]

Township to discuss purchase of M-15 property

Brandon Twp.- The township board will discuss purchasing a 14-acre parcel of property on M-15 during an informational meeting at 7 p.m., Jan. 30, at the township offices, 395 Mill St. The meeting is open to the public. Brandon Fire Chief Bob McArthur received unanimous approval from the board last April to get an appraisal […]

‘I can do something for their family?

Ortonville- Alice Marsh recalls that during World War II, her mother kept a flag with a blue star on it in the front window of their home. The star represented Alice’s brother, Ed Burton, who was serving in the military. Alice married Gerald Marsh, who also served in World War II, as did his older […]

Local in Nations in Rhythm Detroit

Groveland Twp.- Diane Salter usually gets together with family on Super Bowl Sunday. This year, she will be able to recount being a part of the pre-festivities for the big event. Salter, 45, who calls herself ‘a little bit of a football fan,? will display her own talents a week before the Super Bowl game […]

30 years on the cutting edge

Groveland Twp.- Art Davis found his career path when he was 15, he just didn’t know it at the time. It was 1976 when Davis? parents opened a butcher shop in Lapeer. ‘I didn’t think I was learning anything at the time, but I was learning a trade,? says Davis, now 44 and a meat […]

‘She was a very outgoing, happy person?

Ortonville- Barbara Wilk was a cheerful, light hearted woman. Even when she was diagnosed in late 2001 with myelodysplastic syndrome, a fatal disease in which dysfunctional blood cells are produced in the bone marrow, Wilk simply accepted it as another day, something else to deal with. The former village councilwoman and co-owner of Sherman Wilk […]

Community center eyed for Brandon

Ortonville- A community center is being researched following a Jan. 10 meeting at the Brandon Township Library. Nancy Strohschein chaired the meeting, which was attended by seven members of the community who discussed their individual visions for what a community center should look like and plans to see if there is support in the community […]

Community center meeting

Ortonville- A community center is being researched following a Jan. 10 meeting at the Brandon Township Library. Nancy Strohschein chaired the meeting, which was attended by seven members of the community who discussed their individual visions for what a community center should look like and plans to see if there is support in the community […]

‘They’re rats?

Brandon Twp.- A giant inflated rat in the back of a pick-up next to M-15 last week symbolized what Michigan Poured Walls, Inc. is to Labor Union Local 1076 from Pontiac. ‘They’re rats,? said one man who declined to be named. The man was one of eight men from the union who stood at the […]