Ortonville village manager search moves ahead

Ortonville- Difficulty in coordinating interviews has delayed the hiring of a new village manager, but council president Susan Bess hopes to have one in place by the end of June. Bess and councilmember Kay Green had interviewed two individuals at press time and two more interviews were planned. One candidate withdrew after taking a position […]

Local woman killed in auto accident

Waterford-A 47-year-old Ortonville woman was killed June 14 in an accident on Cass Lake Road at Oakshire Street. Ellen Statwick was driving a 1998 Chrysler Concord when she turned onto northbound Cass Lake Road and was struck by an EMS vehicle that was southbound and responding to a call. Sgt. Tim Hasselbach, Waterford Police Department […]

O’Malley’s on the road

Brandon Twp.-Dennis and Michelle O’Malley, who have catered events together for 24 years, are ready to accomodate any request. They’ve even got some stories to prove it. Dennis O’Malley recalls a bride who called on a Wednesday for catering information in regards to her wedding, which was to be three days later, for 250 people. […]

Teacher rewarded by student growth

Brandon Twp.-When Sally Bagnall’s daughter started high school, the executive secretary wanted to do something new and exciting. Bagnall had what she calls a PH.t? ‘putting hubby through? (college). She decided it was her turn and when her daughter started high school, she began college. They graduated the same year and Bagnall embarked on her […]

Off the beat

Brandon Twp.-Jimmy Jones carries a permanent souvenir from his first day on the job as a township deputy. Lead shot. In his head. A decade has passed since that day he came to Brandon and as one of his first assignments, responded to a family fight in which a man had shot at his wife […]

Library plans strategy for fall

Ortonville- Summer is here and the kids are getting a break from school. The Brandon Township Library, meanwhile, is getting a break from the kids. ‘We have a breather this summer to plan our strategy for the fall,? says Zoe Pearson, library public relations director. Pearson is referring to the problem the library has had […]

Taxpayers pick up tab for township tiff

Brandon Twp.-A dispute between township officials has rung up a bill of more than $2,000 for taxpayers to date. Clerk Jeannie McCreery and treasurer Linda Owen disagree over whether original invoices from vendors should leave the clerk’s office. Owen believes she should be able to review all original invoices in her office before signing the […]

Local church to assist in Habitat for Humanity project

A single mother and her two children will be new homeowners thanks in part to volunteers from a local church. Members of Seymour Lake United Methodist Church will assist in building a home in Pontiac with Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County and as part of the 2005 Jimmy Carter Work Project. In February, SLUMC […]

It’s never too late

Brandon Twp.-Ed Burns hated school. With a passion. He was ‘half-way decent? in math although he had a difficult time with all of his classes. He played football and basketball, but eventually was kicked off the team because of his grades. He failed the first semester of ninth grade. Although he was passing the next […]

Caring canines

Grand Blanc Twp.-Tara Acquisti doesn’t look like your average hospital patient visitor. She walks on four legs, is furry, and wears a harness. When she enters Genesys Regional Medical Center on a recent Tuesday morning, she barks, announcing her arrival to anyone who hasn’t already noticed her. Tara is a 7-year-old yellow labrador retriever and […]