Transforming the current Ihle Auto Service building into a brewery and placing a new car repair shop at 6525 Blue Star Hwy. won Saugatuck Township Planning Commission approval Oct. 15. Planning chair David Ihle, who recused himself from discussions, and David Rodriguez have proposed revised plans since August to accommodate combined uses on the 2.769-acre Read More…
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Obituary: Robert ‘Page’ Neve
Robert ‘Page’ Neve, 79 Robert “Page” Neve, age 79, of Fennville, passed away Friday, Oct. 4, 2024 at his home under the loving care of his wife, Jeanie, and Corewell Health Hospice. The son of Forrest and Mary Elizabeth (Winkler) Neve, Page was born on Sept. 10, 1945 in Belding. Following graduation from Parchment High Read More…
Obituary: Robert Lampen
Robert Lampen, 87 Robert (Bob) James Lampen died peacefully at home on Tuesday Oct. 8 in Fennville at age 87 after a brief battle with esophageal cancer. Bob is survived by his significant other, Judi Atman of Holland; son Douglas Lampen and wife Linda Inderbitzin; grandchildren, Kirsten and Neil of Saugatuck; sister Dorothy Vandenbelt of Read More…
Obituary: Gary Diepenhorst
Gary Diepenhorst, 84 Captain Gary Lee Diepenhorst, beloved father and friend, peacefully passed away at his home at the age of 84 on Monday, Oct. 14, 2024. Gary was born and raised in Saugatuckand graduated from Saugatuck High School. He served in the U.S. Navy from 1958 to 1963 as a submariner and diver, volunteering Read More…
Blue Star
By Scott SullivanEditorHunter’s MoonThe year’s largest supermoon, the October Hunter’s one — came and went last week.“With the leaves falling and the deer fattened,” says the Farmer’s Almanac, “it is time to hunt. Since the harvesters have reaped the fields, hunters can easily see the animals that have come out to glean (and the foxes Read More…
North Shores advances inland condos plan
By Scott SullivanEditorThe Saugatuck Township Planning Commission Oct. 15 granted North Shores of Saugatuck preliminary site plan approval for a 21.42-acre, eight-condominium development north of 135th Avenue.North Shores, whose principal is Holland-based Padnos Inc. president Jeff Padnos, owns more than 300 acres north of the Kalamazoo River stretching from Blue Star Highway west to Lake Read More…
Council clicks on Clark by split count
By Scott SullivanEditorA split Saugatuck City Council Oct. 17 tapped Joe Clark to fill a seat vacated Sept. 24 by Logan White, who resigned from council because he is moving out of town.Mayor Lauren Stanton, mayor pro-tem Helen Baldwin, Scott Dean and Holly Anderson supported Clark. Russ Gardner and Gregory Muncey, who supported Chris Peterson, Read More…
Four candidates on ballot for Plainwell school board
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Three of the seven seats on the Plainwell Community Schools Board of Education are up for grabs.Four candidates are on ballot for the Tuesday, Nov. 5, election to fill those spots.Of those candidates, three are incumbents: current vice president Anthony McNeel along with current trustees Mike Hopson and Jill Dunham.Derek Dunn Read More…
Mitchells complete half marathon to raise money for a good cause
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor GRAND RAPIDS—As a member of the Otsego High School boys cross country team, sophomore Jackson Mitchell is no stranger when it comes to running 5Ks.A half marathon, though? That was a bit of a different story.“He have never run 13.1 miles or anything really close to that before,” said Otsego City Read More…
Otsego marching band wraps up successful season
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The Otsego High School band program has a reputation for excellence.This year is no different.Otsego wrapped up its marching season on Saturday, Oct. 19, by taking first place in not one, but two competitions.At Grandville, Otsego swept all captions—Best Music, Best Marching, Best Percussion and Best Colorguard—and received first place in Read More…