Familiar face at Indianwood Junction says goodbye

Regular patrons of the Indianwood Junction party store at Baldwin and Indianwood will probably know her face, even if they don’t know her name. Employee Thelma Mead, who first started at the store when it opened 25 years ago, is retiring on April 24 and moving to Attica. She celebrated her retirement from the store […]

Fire safety made fun for kids at Paint Creek

Lake Orion Review Staff Writer Kids at Paint Creek Elementary School had a visit from Sparky the Fire Safety Dog and his friends at the Oakland Community College Oakland Fire Training Institute recently for some lessons in fire safety. Students from the academy, along with firefighters like John Ewing of Lake Orion, a firefighter for […]

CROP Walk raises more than $25K

BY CJ CARNACCHIO Oxford Leader Editor Despite the rain, gray skies and chilly temperatures, 313 hearty souls participated in the 22nd Annual Lake Orion/Oxford Area CROP Walk held Sunday afternoon. Sporting a mixture of winter attire and rain-gear, participants started at Oxford United Methodist Church (UMC) on E. Burdick St. and had their choice of […]

McDonald and Maesch have been a pleasant surprise

The number four doubles team of Zach McDonald and Eric Maesch came into the season boasting of their abilities and while their coach Chas Claus will admit the pair is doing a fine job, he won’t use one particular word just yet. The tandem has thrown around a number of nicknames, including ‘M&M? and more […]

McDonald and Maesch have been a pleasant surprise

The number four doubles team of Zach McDonald and Eric Maesch came into the season boasting of their abilities and while their coach Chas Claus will admit the pair is doing a fine job, he won’t use one particular word just yet. The tandem has thrown around a number of nicknames, including ‘M&M? and more […]

Village Players finalize upcoming ‘Absence of a Cello? play

The Clarkston Village Players are wrapping up rehearsals for their latest production, ‘Absence of a Cello?, set to debut at the Depot Theatre on May 7. ‘We’re trying to fine tune it, all the way to the end,? Cynthia Haaseth, cast member, said. Haaseth plays the role of Marion Jellicoe in this upcoming production. Written […]

Scoutmaster has 36 years of good turns

Don’t ask Kelly Martin about his favorite memory as a Boy Scout leader. ‘There have been so many,? he said, finding it difficult to pick out just one from his 36 years experience as a leader. The 62-year-old Independence Township resident also has experience as a Cub Scout, Boy Scout and Explorer. He also worked […]

Sashabaw instrumental students earn high marks

On April 3, instrumental music students from Sashabaw Middle School took part in the District 4 Solo and Ensemble festival. Sponsored by the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association, the festival was held at Brighton High School. Students performed for adjudicators and earned ratings ranging from a low of ?5? to a high of ?1?. […]

Reynolds? HR, pitching lead Blackhawks past Groves

Brandon’s baseball team never gave Birmingham Groves a chance. After spotting Groves a 1-0 lead in the top of the first inning, the host Blackhawks erupted for eight runs in their half of the first on their way to a 14-4 win in a May 4 contest. With the win, the Blackhawks improved their season […]

Martian softball still in hunt for GAC Red Division championship

Despite two recent doubleheader splits, the Goodrich softball team remains among the top contenders for the Genesee Area Conference Red Division title. In their most recent action, the visiting Martians split a twin bill from LakeVille, winning the opener 4-1 before losing the nightcap 2-1. In the opener, Jessica Morgan pitched a five-hitter with nine […]