By Pat MaurerCorrespondent A temporary safety island at the corner of Wheaton and McEwan will hopefully reduce concerns over many “close calls” at the intersection, especially on school days.At the October 7th City Commission meeting the board approved a “letter of support” for the installation of a temporary island at the intersection.Representatives from the Traffic Read More…
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Trailblazers fall to Schoolcraft
By Jason WesseldykSports EditorSCHOOLCRAFT—In the fourth quarter of the SAC football game between visiting Saugatuck and host Schoolcraft, Trailblazer Norm Bos found the end zone on a 7-yard run.That was enough to enable Saugatuck to avoid the shutout. But it wasn’t enough to avoid the loss.The Trailblazers fell behind 21-0 after the opening quarter and Read More…
Obituary: Peter Lenzo, 68
Peter Lenzo died peacefully at home after bravely facing decades of seizures and their repercussions while still managing to live and love to the fullest and to transform his intellect and heart and soul into beautiful and meaningful art. He was born in New York City, grew up in Detroit and later lived in California, South Read More…
Blue Star
By Scott SullivanEditorBlowupIt was a tough week for Tropicanas. LasVegas blew up the Tropicana Oct. 9, then Hurricane Milton ripped the roof off Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla., hours later.The former hotel and casino, the Sin City Strip’s last true mob building, was made rubble by a 22-second implosion that included a fireworks display Read More…
City eyes Airport easement, landfill sites
By Scott SullivanEditorSaugatuck City Council Oct. 9 discussed a proposed conservation easement affecting 45.33 acres on the east side of its 170-acre Old Airport property.Members also learned more about a tentative pact giving neighbor Saugatuck Township six months to conduct a due diligence study concerning a similar park and trails use for the jointly-owned 33-acre Read More…
Candidates vie for spot on Otsego Board of Education
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Four candidates are on Nov. 5 ballot for three open positions on the Otsego Public Schools Board of Education.Current school board president Amy Stender and Jason Davis—who was appointed to the board in August to fill a vacancy—are running for the two six-year terms.Incumbent Michael Dafoe and newcomer Jessica Hazelhoff are Read More…
1871 Taproom opens for business in downtown Plainwell
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor The newest eating establishment in downtown Plainwell is officially open for business.Located at 107 S. Main St., 1871 Taproom welcomed patrons for the first time on Thursday, Oct. 10, and is now open daily.Brothers John and Tim Stuart are the restaurant’s owners.“1871 Taproom is going to be a fun atmosphere for good Read More…
Playground equipment added to Memorial Park
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor Go back in time with me, if you would, to the year 2002.The original Tony Maguire “Spiderman” movie ruled the box office. “American Idol” debuted on FOX. Eminem’s “Lose Yourself” was among the most listened-to songs.Also that year? The City of Otsego purchased and built the playground set at Northside Park, Read More…
Otsego cross teams sweep Plainwell
By Jason WesseldykSports Editor OTSEGO—It was a sweep for the Otsego cross country teams when they hosted rival Plainwell on Tuesday, Oct. 8.The Otsego girls secured the 16-45 victory to finish the regular-season potion of the season a perfect 7-0. The Otsego boys, meanwhile, won 25-33 to move into a first-place tie with Three Rivers Read More…
Allegan swim & dive beats Marshall
The Allegan girls swim & dive team continued its strong season with a 109-75 win over Marshall on Tuesday, Oct. 8.The Tigers remained perfect in the league at 5-0.Allegan delivered outstanding individual performances, with Mari Nistal Palacios claiming first place in the 100-yard backstroke and the 200 IM. Eliza DeLaet added to the Tigers’ victories Read More…