Book spreads word of vets’ sacrifice

BY PHIL CUSTODIO Clarkston News Editor When Peg Roth of Clarkston read an article on the 2018 picture book “Hero at Home” she thought it was perfect for her hometown. “I heard someone say, they thought the war was over,” Roth said. “People don’t understand what’s going on.” “This is a different kind of war,” […]

Stop signs tabled

City Council tabled a proposal for a three-way stop and pedestrian crossing at Holcomb Road and Surrey Lane. City attorney Thomas Ryan prepared a traffic control order for the stop signs, but urged caution because the city engineer recommended against it. “A concern is it would be create false sense of security,” said City Manager […]

Court opinion forwarded to state

BY PHIL CUSTODIO Clarkston News Editor City Council declined to weigh in, Monday night, on an administrative law opinion against the city regarding 42 W. Washington Street. The city had 21 days from when the proposal for decision was written by Judge Peter Plummer on June 8 to file an exception. The State Historic Preservation […]

Deputies honored

Oakland County Sheriff’s Deputies D.J. Eastman and Clinton Thom earned Certificates of Recognition at the 2018 MADD Lifesavers Recognition Awards ceremony, June 7 in Mt. Pleasant. Assigned to the Independence Township substation, the deputies were nominated for the awards for their efforts to enforce driving-while-intoxicated laws, said Lt. Larry Perry, substation commander. “I’m very proud […]

Downtown spruced up

The city Beautification Committee and DPW staff have been working hard to clean up and mulch the M-15 landscape beds for the July 4 parade, said City Manager Jonathan Smith. “This includes the Clarkston News parking lot beds. The city removed existing plants from the beds and brought in fresh mulch, paid for by Clarkston […]

Vintage fishing boat takes shape in living room

Vintage fishing boat takes shape in living room

Jim Meloche of Clarkston works on his longboat in his home. Photo by Phil Custodio BY PHIL CUSTODIO Clarkston News Editor Jim Meloche enjoys building model boats in his home in Clarkston. The boat he’s been working on most recently is 26 feet long. Meloche has been constructing his Au Sable River fishing longboat for […]

Downtown in bloom

Downtown  in bloom

Gail Reading, volunteer with the Clarkston Farm and Garden Club, keeps the flowers blossoming downtown with some water, June 15. The club maintains all the flower planters downtown, as well as the gardens at Clarkston Independence District Library. Photo by Phil Custodio

Road work

Road work

Michigan Department of Transportation workers fill a sinkhole at 20 N. Main Street after repairing a broken one-inch storm drain, June 15. The work is at no cost to the city, because M-15 is a state route. Clarkston City Council authorized the repair work north of Washington Street on May 29. Photo by Phil Custodio

City budget approved

BY PHIL CUSTODIO Clarkston News Editor City Manager Jonathan Smith prepared a proposal for the June 11 City Council meeting, specifying how $18,000 for administration included in this year’s budget would be spent. It would include merit-based raises for employees; six more hours for the city manager, raising him from 30 to 36 hours per […]

Stop on Holcomb

City Council is looking into installing a three-way stop and pedestrian crossing at Holcomb Road and Surrey Lane, to the west of downtown. City council previously discussed a four- or three-way stop at Holcomb and W. Washington Street to help slow traffic heading north and south on Holcomb. However, the Road Commission for Oakland County […]