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I hope when If there Many thanks to Consum- Saginaw Street is has to be a ers Energy for supplying and ‘‘finally finished, the ‘‘next time, is ‘‘distributing free food, ice, and Holly Council will it really more water at the Loose Center over get rid of the bike important the weekend during the power lane to nowhere. It’s to keep outage. It was a beautiful, too dangerous to use, and all it cinemas and bars caring gesture during such a does is make traffic back-ups.” open or to keep kids in challenging time.” school? Let everything else shut down before looking at schools.” 2 Sunday, August 22, 2021 WEEKEND TIMES myfenton.com myfenton.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, August 22, 2021 3

HONORING Traveling Taste in Fenton Schools should OUR VETERANS features area restaurants be empowered to make own nChamber keeps traveling format to encourage decisions participants to physically nGenesee County legislators call on health official to visit restaurants reverse countywide mandate By Hannah Ball Fenton — Taste in Fenton in 2021 State Rep. David Martin, Rep. was a traveling event like 2020, sending Mike Mueller and Sen. Ken Horn attendees and food lovers to three dif- today called on the Genesee ferent regions in Fenton and Linden County Health Department to One more reason to transfer to visit all participating businesses allow individual school districts your pre arrangements to Sharp: on Wednesday, Aug. 18. to make their own decisions about Community- Sharp Funeral Homes has been caring for families for over 100 years Sponsored by the Fenton & Linden whether students will be required serving generations of Local Families. If you already have funeral An employee from The Cheese Lady prearrangements with another funeral home, they can help you move your Regional Chamber of Commerce, to wear masks in the classroom. prearrangement to Sharp Funeral Homes without any additional cost. the Traveling Taste in Fenton raises hands out food to the public. The The Genesee County legislators BERNARD EUGENE funds for different chamber functions traveling format encouraged people sent a letter to Dr. Pamela Hackert throughout the year. It’s known for at- to walk around downtown and to other of Ann Arbor, the medical health THOMAS SR. tracting people from surrounding areas areas in the city. Photo: Hannah Ball officer at the Genesee County Health FENTON, MICHIGAN to come and enjoy Fenton and Linden Department, urging her to end her 1925-2017 restaurants. Sarah Whitney of Fenton, who at- mandate that all students and teachers U.S. Army Last year during the pandemic, the tended the event for the first time this in kindergarten through sixth grade World War II chamber reorganized the event into year, said, “I thought it was really wear masks indefinitely, until a a traveling format instead of having neat. I liked it.” vaccine for that age range has been BROUGHT TO YOU BY: it in one location at Rackham Park. They started downtown at El Topo available for eight weeks. Fenton Chapel Michael T. Scully, Manager Approximately 20 businesses had and worked their way north. She said “Representatives are elected by 1000 Silver Lake Rd, Fenton booths or set up a Taste in Fenton they were fortunate to miss the long the people — whether to Congress, sharpfuneralhomes.com (810) 629-9321 location in their business. The public lines. “We’ve been lucky. We’ve been Toll-Free 1-877-53 SHARP the state Legislature, the school 810-629-9321 got their ticket passports stamped at hitting things about the right time,” board, or the county commission To submitThree additional a veteran, locations email in Swartz information Creek, Linden,and Flint/Grand Blanc Township the different regions for a chance to she said. See DECISIONS on 8 and photo to [email protected] win a cash prize. See TASTE on 9 All facilities are handicapped accessible.

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“There is a toss up! Abra- “My grandparents! I have “Pierre Trudeau. The great- “My great great grandfather. “Private Benjamin Coomer, ham Lincoln or Heming- heard endless stories and est world leader in modern He moved our family to a relative that fought with way. Maybe Churchill or they sound so amazing! history who helped make America in the 1870s and General Washington in the Margaret Thatcher. This is But a hug from each of Canada the best country in I am dying to know all the revolutionary war. The be- a difficult question to just them before we eat.” the world today.” details. I visited the town in ginning of our country.” pick one!” Cornwall where they came from and to better understand why would be wonderful.” Tracy Brewis Emma Ziraldo Tony Engelberg Patrick Williams Karen Owen Hell Fenton Holly Peoria, Arizona Flint myfenton.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, August 22, 2021 5

Township clarifies definitions of LOOKING BACK POLICE & FIRE brewpubs, wineries and distilleries at this week in REPORT By Hannah Ball best way to go about it. I think for making wine, consisting COMPILED BY SHARON STONE Fenton Twp. — On Mon- the best way is to formally of a producing vineyard, HISTORY day, Aug. 16, the Fenton amend the ordinance.” orchard, or similar growing WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Township Board of Trustees He provided definitions area, and/or manufacturing COMPILED BY SHARON STONE MAN ARRESTED ON amended the zoning ordi- for small scale wineries, dis- and bottling of wines. A WARRANT nance to clarify that small tilleries and brewpubs, which winery may include ancillary AUG. 22 On Friday, Aug. 13, at 10:10 scale wineries, distilleries came from the state liquor facilities, such as a tasting 1965: At San Francisco’s p.m., a Holly police officer Candlestick Park, Giants pitcher conducting patrol observed and brewpubs are allowed control commission. They room. Juan Marichal steps up to the a suspicious vehicle that as special uses in the com- are now considered special “It clarifies the ordinance. plate to lead off the home half of was parked with the engine mercial zoning districts. use permits in commercial We want to see these uses. the third inning against the Los running in the parking lot of a Michael Deem, zoning districts. They are allowed as special Angeles Dodgers. After the second closed business. The officer administrator, said that these Brewpub: An eating or use permits, similar to other pitch, a ball low and away, catcher ran the plate on the vehicle John Roseboro returns the ball facilities include restaurants. drinking establishment that restaurant uses, things that and discovered the owner to pitcher Sandy Koufax, but he had a warrant for his arrest Prior to this amendment includes the brewing of beer have outdoor entertainment, offends Marichal by throwing it close for felony embezzlement from to his head. Marichal’s reaction passing, the zoning ordinance or ale as an accessory use drive-thrus. It kind of falls another community. The driver listed large scale commercial for sale. into the category of restaurant is unprecedented — he attacks Roseboro, hitting him in the head was contacted and taken breweries as manufacturing Small distiller: An estab- plus,” Deem said. with his bat and setting off an epic, into custody. The 53-year-old establishments only allowed lishment that manufactures Treasurer John Tucker, 14-minute brawl. When the brawl Waterford Township man told in the M-3 zoning districts. not more than 60,000 gal- who’s also on the Fenton was over, multiple players on both the officer he had been running “The zoning ordinance lons of spirits annually. A Township Planning Com- sides and the umpire had suffered from this charge for 20 years. injuries. Marichal, who was ejected The man was lodged at the was interpreted for restau- small distiller may include mission, said special use from the game, was suspended Oakland County Jail pending rants with retail sales to be ancillary facilities, such as a permits allow them to review eight games and fined $1,750. pick up by the holding agency equivalent to a brewery,” he tasting room. each one individually and See HISTORY on 6 officers. said. “I don’t think that’s the Winery: An establishment place conditions on approval. 6 Sunday, August 22, 2021 WEEKEND TIMES myfenton.com

of life on the moon appears in the New NOCFA Board will not mandate vaccine HISTORY York Sun newspaper. Known collectively Continued from Page 5 as “The Great Moon Hoax,” the articles nVotes unanimously to allow mandate this and there are no current AUG. 23 were supposedly reprinted from the laws that mandate the vaccine. “People Edinburgh Journal of Science. The byline vaccination against COVID to 1947: On this day, the first Little League was Dr. Andrew Grant, a colleague of Sir have died from the vaccine,” she said. World Series championship game — the John Herschel, a famous astronomer. As be an individual decision Scheib-Snider said she too was not in culmination of a three-day tournament in Grant described it, Herschel had found By Sharon Stone favor of mandating the COVID vaccine Williamsport, Pennsylvania — features evidence of life forms on the moon, During the North Oakland County for the NOCFA employees. “It’s not teams from Pennsylvania. Before roughly including such fantastic animals as 2,500 fans, Maynard, a team from Fire Authority (NOCFA) board meeting approved by the FDA,” she said. unicorns, two-legged beavers and furry, Kullis said he knows the NOCFA Williamsport, defeats Lock Haven, 16-7, winged humanoids resembling bats. on Tuesday, Aug. 17, Fire Chief Jeremy to win the title at Original Field. Although Lintz proposed that the NOCFA board employees are a good crew and it is called the “World Series,” 11 of the AUG. 26 mandate that all members of NOCFA understands that half of them have 12 teams in the tournament are from Pennsylvania; the outlier is a team from 1939: The first televised Major League be vaccinated against COVID. been vaccinated. “If they want it, it’s Atlantic City, New Jersey. baseball game is broadcast on Lintz brought up the issue with the an individual decision.” station W2XBS, the station that was board, who are two representatives Gambka said he agreed with the AUG. 24 to become WNBC-TV. Announcer each from the Rose Township Board other board members’ comments and 1875: Captain Matthew Webb of Red Barber called the game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn of Trustees and the Holly Township added that he was on the same page Great Britain becomes the first man Dodgers at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, Board of Trustees. Representing Rose with individual decisions. to successfully swim the English New York. At the time, television was Channel without assistance. After the Township are Supervisor Dianne By a vote of 4-0, the NOCFA Board feat, Webb became an international still in its infancy. Regular programming Scheib-Snider and Treasurer Paul voted to not approve mandating the celebrity, admired for both his prowess did not yet exist, and very few people Gambka. Representing Holly Township COVID vaccine for NOCFA employees. in the water and his penchant for risk- owned television sets — there were only about 400 in the New York area. are Supervisor George Kullis and Clerk Following the vote, Lintz said he taking. He made his first attempt Aug. respected the Board’s decision. 12, 1875, but was stymied by high Not until 1946 did regular network Karin Winchester. The fifth individual winds and bad conditions. Unfazed, he broadcasting catch on in the United on the NOCFA board is citizen-at- According to the Centers for Disease tried again less than two weeks later. States, and only in the mid-1950s did large, Paul Stouffer of Rose Township. Control and Prevention, reports of death television sets become more common Stouffer was absent from the meeting. after COVID-19 vaccination are rare. in the American household. AUG. 25 The fire chief told the NOCFA “More than 357 million doses of 1835: The first in a series of six articles CONTINUED board that approximately half of his 40 COVID-19 vaccines were administered announcing the supposed discovery online at tctimes.com employees have been vaccinated. He in the United States from December 14, said the 20 who have been vaccinated 2020, through August 16, 2021. During had no issues with the vaccine. He said this time, VAERS (Vaccine Adverse based on his own research and data, he Event Reporting System) received 6,789 believed it would be best for every one reports of death (0.0019%) among people Secure her of his first responders to be vaccinated. who received a COVID-19 vaccine. Medical and religious exemptions “FDA requires healthcare providers would be allowed. to report any death after COVID-19 dreams Lintz asked the board to make this vaccination to VAERS, even if it’s Protect her future decision. unclear whether the vaccine was the with life insurance Winchester said she was against cause. Reports of adverse events mandating the vaccine until it was fully to VAERS following vaccination, from Auto-Owners approved by the FDA. She said the including deaths, do not necessarily Life Insurance decision should be left to the individual. mean that a vaccine caused a health Company, because She added that it would be unethical to problem,” according to the CDC. it’s not about your life, it’s about theirs. Two male suspects and a female POLICE & FIRE driver entered the lot in a gray Ford Fusion on Saturday, Aug. 7 at approximately 6:45 p.m. and quickly REPORT removed the converters. 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FIRE fire chief Matt Lafferty posted on his DECISIONS through 6th grade indefinitely, until Continued from Front Page Facebook before the Tuesday meet- Continued from Page 3 a vaccine for their age range has aging fleet of apparatus, the funds will ing, urging people to attend and speak — to make governing decisions been available for eight weeks in be used to replace and update the older against the proposal. on behalf of their constituents,” our county. vehicles and equipment,” Kurtz said. “We already pay more for garbage As a medical health officer, the letter reads. “A mask mandate “After board debates, public comment, collection than fire protection. With their your efforts should be focused on instituted by one unelected official, and a closed session, the township proposed changes, we’re going to be pay- administering our county’s existing such as yourself, undermines the board has decided to keep the assess- ing $100 per parcel, ($50 per vacant par- public health system. will of the people. We respectfully ment as is at this time with no change.” cel) annually for fire protection. That’s Representatives are elected by urge you to continue to allow each The meeting took place Tuesday, $50 LESS than Garbage Collection. the people — whether to Congress, Aug. 17. “The Township Board is supposed to school district to set their own the state Legislature, the school guidelines.” Graves said the township collects a be doing everything in the best interest board, or the county commission total of $300 per parcel of the citizens that live in — to make governing decisions THE LETTER: for public safety a year, After board the community. Imagine on behalf of their constituents. A with $170 for the police the impact on your life, August 18, 2021 mask mandate instituted by one debates, public Pamela Hackert, MD, JD, MPH department and $130 for ‘‘ if you are in need of the unelected official, such as yourself, comment, and a Medical Health Officer the fire department. fire department and they undermines the will of the people. “We proposed the re- closed session, the are delayed because a Genesee County Health Department We respectfully urge you to duction for one year after township board has truck won’t start or they 630 S. Saginaw St, Suite 4 continue to allow each school district meeting with leadership don’t have enough staff Flint, Michigan 48502-1540 decided to keep the to set their own guidelines. Thank of the fire department to to respond. Make your Dear Medical Health Officer you for your time and consideration assessment as is help alleviate some pres- at this time with no voice heard!” Hackert, as you continue serving the people sure on our general fund. On Thursday, Aug. Genesee County residents are of Genesee County. The fire department is change. 19, he said, “I just want currently raising debates regarding Sincerely, Jeremy Kurtz fully funded through the Argentine Township fire chief it known, I agree 100% mask mandates. You recently State Rep. David Martin (Dist. 48) fire assessments totaling ’’ with increasing the police enforced masks to be worn by State Rep. Mike Mueller (Dist. 51) $403,600. However, the department’s special as- students and teachers in kindergarten State Rep. Ken Horn (Dist. 32) police department is heavily subsidized sessment. I don’t support it being at the by the Township General Fund. The expense of the Fire Department. Clerk proposal was to move $30 per resident Graves mentioned the pay for our police from the fire to police, which is a practice officers. He said we need to retain the which has been performed in the past to officers we have and entice recruitment. prevent increasing assessments during The Fire Department is in the same boat.” questionable economic times like now,” Lafferty said when he was chief, he said. raises were requested along with a pay The $30 per parcel is equivalent to structure for recruitment and retention $80,600. of firefighters, but it was rejected from “The overwhelming sentiment of the board. residents attending the meeting op- “The fire department was in desperate posed this move, so we elected to need of staffing, especially during day- keep all public safety assessments as time hours. It’s my understanding this is is and continue to subsidize the police still a concern,” Lafferty said, adding that through our general fund as well as sav- an audit showed that the fire department ings and consider alternative solutions has aging equipment and is understaffed. in the future that does not impact the “Seeing how this is an on-call depart- fire department,” Graves said. ment, recruiting is even more difficult The previous Argentine Township because of the residency requirements.”

CONTINUED SO PROUD OF the mom from Linden HOT LINE who spoke at the Genesee County MOSQUITO CONTROL WENT by Commissioner’s meeting to let them 9:30 this evening, Wednesday. know wearing a mask should be nnn optional. No one is saying you cannot THANKS GC ROAD Commission, wear one. If you think they work, by subcontractors and Fenton city for your all means, wear it. nnn ineptitude and no concern for drivers SO WHAT WILL our local school Aug. 18 at corner of Fenway Drive and leaders and teachers do when our Silver Lake Road during lunch hour, children choose not to wear a mask? working on manhole cover shut Fen- Remember, you have to answer to way Drive down to one lane for two- us, not the other way around. Man- way traffic. No one directing traffic. dates are not the American way. We’ll nnn remember this at election time. myfenton.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, August 22, 2021 9 TASTE parking lot. “We are so happy with the Continued from Page 3 “This is our first one that we turnout, a special thanks to our actually got to participate in as restaurants for participating Shawn Hall, who owns a vendor. It was amazing. We and the community for coming Grace2Graze, a nonprofit that feel really good about what out to support the restaurants specializes in food insecurity we offered. We believe that it and enjoy good food,” said and awareness, had her first helped us to share our story. Meghan Grimshaw, member- Taste in Fenton as a vendor. That is what it was all worth ship director & event coordi- Previously, she’s come before and to be part of the commu- nator at the Fenton Regional as a volunteer, chamber mem- nity,” Hall said. Chamber of Commerce. “We ber and attendee. More than She noticed the camaraderie are so pleased to say that Trav- 200 people stopped at their between people and how they eling Taste grew from last year, An employee of CRUST- a baking company gets a garlic bread- booth in the Fenton Com- loved going from “place to we had over 900 tickets sold for stick for a guest during Traveling Taste in Fenton on Wednesday, munity and Cultural Center place at their own pace.” the event on Wednesday.” Aug. 18. Photo: Hannah Ball

GIFT engineered drawings of the plan, I met for many years to come.” funds for another grant. with the family, and we discussed the With this donation, we can do Continued from Front Page Holly Heritage Farmstead the Holly Farmstead Project, since the future of the plan and a timeline to development all at one time, said Kullis. beginning, when they attended one of make this happen. The family is eager The township board approved the The township took the project on our stakeholder meetings in 2017. As to see this project become a reality for $44,000 costs for engineering to begin. in 2014 to save the approximately the project continued, they showed the community and its youth. The township also approved the 120-year-old, 80-ton barn. Leaders their support and eagerness to help “They are making an additional creation of a 501c3 status in order to had and have a vision of turning the make this project a reality for the youth gift in the amount of $500,000 to help accept grants. Kullis said they will site into a venue that could support of this community by making a gift see this project through. This will continue looking for grants and with agricultural education and offer a music of $100,000 to get the project off the allow the township to move forward the $500,000 gift from the Mott family, and wedding venue. ground. on the development of this project this money could be used if they find a The property at 13409 N. Holly Rd. is “They have stayed engaged as the as a whole, instead of one piece at grant that requires matching funds. He the home to the original Holly Township project has developed over the past four a time, while creating educational clarified that had this gift been a grant, supervisor when the township was years. With the recent completion of the opportunities for our youth and families it could not have been used as matching certified in 1838. 10 Sunday, August 22, 2021 WEEKEND TIMES myfenton.com myfenton.com WEEKEND TIMES Sunday, August 22, 2021 11

MASKS anyone on a school bus regardless of suspense, the acting, the monsters- Continued from Front Page vaccination status is required to wear THEATER Continued from Page 4 it was all superb. follow the ever-changing guidelines a face mask. Hartley said FAPS is fol- On my list to see is “Free Guy,” issued by the Genesee County Health lowing that order. the fashion was gorgeous. I saw “Respect,” “Shang-Chi” and “The Department (GCHD), the Michigan De- FAPS does not require a COVID “Mortal Kombat” and it gave me Green Knight.” partment of Health and Human Services vaccine for enrollment, employment, everything I wanted from an ac- (MDHHS) and the Centers for Disease or visitors. tion movie based on a video game I also really want to see “Old” in Control and Prevention (CDC). Hartley said last year, FAPS col- — spectacular fight scenes, excel- theaters. It’s an M. Night Shyama- The Times reached out to school of- laborated with the GCHD to schedule lent villains and end-of-the-world lan film about a beach that causes ficials at Fenton Area Public Schools, vaccination clinics for their staff. With stakes. 10/10 from me. people to age rapidly. Delightfully Holly Area Schools, Lake Fenton these K-12 staff clinics and knowing (Sidenote: I’m fully vaccinated creepy, perfectly unsettling. I’m Community Schools, Linden Com- other staff took advantage of other and keep my distance from others. I planning a scary movie marathon munity Schools, Holly opportunities, he be- love my personal space.) leading up to Halloween, and I think Academy and St. John FAPS is lieves over 70% are “Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard” I’m going to start with The Conjur- School in Fenton with following vaccinated. with Ryan Reynolds, Gabriella ing movies after I see “Old.” If you a series of questions to ‘‘ Field trips are al- Wright and Samuel L. Jackson was have suggestions, please let me inform readers of what the Genesee lowed. If buses are hilarious. know. will be happening at County Health used, all staff and stu- My second favorite movie this And I cannot wait until “Dune” our local schools. Department’s dents will be required year, so far, is “The Suicide Squad.” comes out in October! After going On Wednesday, to wear a mask. The best character was Ratcatcher through a pandemic, we deserve to Aug. 18, Fenton Area mandate that all He said the school 2, a woman named Cleo Cazo who see the giant sandworms on the big Public Schools (FAPS) K-6 students and district will not require can control rats and hates mornings. screen. Though it’s my choice to see Superintendent Adam regular COVID testing. It was an action-packed, heartwarm- it on the big screen, and I definitely Hartley said his stu- staff wear a facial If a student, or staff ing and very violent film that I en- respect people who prefer to watch dents will start Aug. covering when is deemed to be a close joyed immensely. movies from home. 24. He expects the inside. contact, the quarantine My favorite movie I’ve seen this What movies have you enjoyed district’s enrollment to time at this time is 14 year is “A Quiet Place Part II.” The this year? be less than what they Adam Hartley days (this is subject to Fenton Area Public Schools were in 2020-2021. superintendent’’ change based on guid- “We are projecting a ance from the Genesee loss of 20 students compared to 2020- County Health Department). 21,” he said. Isolation for a COVID-19 positive FAPS will provide in-person instruc- individual is 10 days (this is subject tion and a virtual option for families to change based on guidance from the choosing to stay remote. There are no Genesee County Health Department). COVID policies exclusive to student- Hartley said that anyone (regardless athletes. of vaccination status) when on public “FAPS is following the Genesee transportation, including school buses, County Health Department’s mandate pursuant to a federal order from the CDC, that all K-6 students and staff wear a will be required to wear a face mask. facial covering when inside,” Hartley FAPS follows the guidelines of the said. “FAPS is also encouraging facial Genesee County Health Department. GST Michigan Works! coverings for students and staff in FAPS is open for schools of choice. grades seventh-12th per the GCHD Hartley said they do not have a limit in Fenton is hosting a voluntary directive.” on the number of students that they can There is a federal order that states accept. All grades are open at this time. Multi-Employer Job Fair! 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We have an a negotiating committee would be nec- tctimes.com exceptional group of men and women essary and voted to appoint Kullis and combination fire department with ap- proudly serving.” Gambka to that committee. proximately 40 employees staffing two In a letter dated Aug. 11, Seal in- Kullis and Gambka agreed that they $920,000 contribution, however, when stations. They provide 24/7 fire/rescue troduced the new IAFF Local 5346 to should consider talking to an attorney Rose Township approved a lesser and advanced life support to the resi- the NOCFA Board. This union, under specializing in labor contracts. They amount, Holly Township matched that dence of the northern Oakland County the Michigan Employment Relations said this attorney could be contacted lesser amount since the two townships area as well as surrounding mutual aid Commission, is now the exclusive on an as-needed basis. share the cost equally. communities. representative of all NOCFA full-time Lintz would not be a member of Prior to the mutually approved They currently have eight full-time officers and employees below the this NOCFA negotiating committee, $849,926 amount, each township had employees and approximately 30 part- rank of fire chief. He wrote that this however, it was agreed upon that he been contributing $818,000 annually. time employees. NOCFA Fire Chief union represents its members for the could provide his opinions and input Funds are generated by millages in Jeremy Lintz is the eighth full-time purposes of collective bargaining with when needed. each township. employee, however, he is an admin- respect to rates of pay, wages, hours of Talk of unionizing surfaced again af- As previously reported, Lintz had istrator and not a member of the new employment and other conditions of ter the Rose Township Board of Trustees told the NOCFA Board that the increase local union. employment. failed to approve NOCFA’s operating was necessary because everything NOCFA employees who joined the The letter stated that the union’s goal budget request. costs more. union are Capt. Tim Seal Jr., who was is to create and maintain an environment During a special meeting June 3, During public comment time at elected president of Local 5346, As- that is safe, in compliance with state the Rose Township Board of Trustees the Aug. 17 NOCFA Board meeting, sistant Fire Chief Matt Weil, who was and federal laws, comparable to other approved $849,926 for its contribution Gambka said having the union “looks elected vice president of Local 5346, Lt. departments of the size and service and to NOCFA’S operating budget. Prior poorly on our management.” He Joe Durocher, who was elected treasurer equitable for all members. to that, Lintz had requested Rose and added that as a board, they gave Lintz of Local 5346 and Sgt. Ian Dunbar, who The NOCFA Board discussed the new Holly townships to each contribute and NOCFA everything they needed, was elected secretary of Local 5346. local union during its meeting Tuesday, $920,000 for its annual operating except this last time. He said he was Other NOCFA employees with the new Aug. 17. budget. The Holly Township Board disappointed that they needed a union local union include Kevin McKee, Don Seal told the NOCFA board members of Trustees initially approved the full and said it was a “drastic measure.” Little Big Town Concert Saturday, August 28, 2021

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TUTOR Coping with more than Continued from Page 18 students when parents cannot. • Learning disorder: Certain stu- dents learn differently from others just summer learning loss due to a diagnosed or undiagnosed Students may also learning disorder. A child who is struggle with deficits that struggling with reading, phonics, spelling, and writing may have developed during virtual dyslexia, according to the tutoring learning experts at Dyslexia Practitioner NJ. Lazy summer days are great for Tutors who specialize in learning lounging around the pool. Though disorders can assess and address such afternoons are synonymous learning conflicts and tailor instruc- with summer, failure to flex cognitive tions in ways that can help students muscles along with physical ones may overcome those challenges. lead to struggles when children return • Students “shut down” or say to classrooms. they “hate” school: Disinterest Summer learning loss, also dubbed in school or expressions of “summer slide,” is a term used in hating going to school may be reference to the loss of academic indicative of academic struggles skills and knowledge during summer in the classroom, according to the vacations. However, in addition to Princeton Review. Some students the potential for lost skills from being get so frustrated they simply give away from school during summer up. Tutors can solve learning breaks, students also may be affected puzzles and help get students back August 17 by deficits that developed due to virtual of students struggled even more, reading proficiency so students are on track and reignite their interest August 17 learning. This summer may be one best including students with disabilities, ready for the new school year when it in school. spent catching up on studies. Hispanic students and English learner begins in August and September. 10am-2pm Researchers have been looking at students, according to the report. When 10am-2pm summer slide since at least 1996, when separating middle school students one of the first comprehensive studies from high school students, the former on the phenomenon was published. had higher incidences of two or more That study indicated children lose failing grades, a 300 percent increase significant knowledge in reading versus 50 percent increase among high and math over summer break. More school students. recently, a 2020 NWEA MAP Growth There are physical consequences assessment found children in third to to consider as well. A recent study fifth grades lose, on average, 20 percent from the Centers for Disease Control of their school-year gains in reading and Prevention that included 1,290 and 27 percent in math during summer parents whose children were engaged Thank You to All Our Partners break. 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Families also may want • -St Johns Fenton Missions -Lake Fenton NHSFenton Fireman’s Foundation • Lake Fenton NHS percent in the first quarter of the 2020- to work with tutors to bring their -National Honor Society -Fenton HS NHS-Fenton First Prebytarian Church 21 school year. Certain demographics children back up to level in math and -St Johns Fenton Missions -Lake Fenton NHS-Tyrone Community Church -Fenton First Prebytarian Church-Fenton Firemans Foundation -Tyrone Community Church-Fenton United Methodist Church -Fenton Firemans Foundation-Blue Line Mobile Detailing-Ryan -Construction Solutions- MiKe Placek -Fenton United Methodist Church -Blue Line Mobile Detailing-Ryan -Construction Solutions- MiKe Placek 20 Sunday, August 22, 2021 BACK TO SCHOOL 2021 tctimes.com HELPING KIDS ADJUST TO CONTACT LENSES Strategies moms and can be worn by children as well. The United States Food and dads can try to help Drug Administration (FDA) found Adults find contact lenses that children can safely wear more convenient than traditional contact lenses. In fact, the FDA eyeglasses for even notes that a variety of young athletes reasons. Some may find adults don’t contacts are like the way better for sports eyeglasses than eyeglasses look, while because they others find don’t break, that eyeglasses potentially Routine wellness exams by your child’s physician can help to determine if a move around reducing the child is having problems with his or her vision. too much risk of eye on their injuries that can faces, requiring near-constant occur if eyeglasses break during Signs your child is adjustment. Though many people competition. But contacts don’t wait until they’re adolescents or just benefit athletes. According even full-grown adults to even to the FDA, in certain instances, having vision problems consider contact lenses, these contact lenses improve the Routine wellness exams can children’s pediatricians, parents can popular alternatives to eyeglasses See CONTACTS on 24 help determine if child is keep an eye out for the following struggling to see clearly warning signs children may exhibit when they’re experiencing vision As many a parent can attest, disorders. decoding a youngster’s needs can be • Squinting, which can be a sign of challenging when that child is not yet compensating for poor vision Wishing you a able to fully communicate. Diagnosing • Sitting too close to the television health issues may require a little trial or holding a tablet screen close to the and . So it’s no wonder many GREAT KICK OFF face parents are not aware if their children are having issues with vision. • Covering or shutting one eye to the new school year! Routine wellness exams by • Rubbing eyes due to visual fatigue your child’s physician can help and not general fatigue to determine if a child is having • Pulling toys or other objects closer problems with his or her vision. • Head tilting, which could be a Doctors may detect subtleties that signal that vision may be better in one parents may not see, including signs eye than the other that suggest kids are having trouble • Inability to make steady eye with their vision. contact or track an object in an infant The American Optometric older than three months of age Association recommends vision • Crossed or misaligned eyes after exams at age 6 months, 3 years and age 4 months before entering first grade, as well • Children who are easily distracted as every two years thereafter until in learning situations or have age 18. Initial vision assessments difficulty paying attention may be typically take place in a pediatrician’s losing interest due to trouble with office. 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JONES 7:33 Stop:@ N.lake Dr. 3:57 Stop:@ 13090 North Rd 7:37 Lake Park Dr and 3:56 2509 Golfview Dr First Student and Lake Fenton 7:41 Stop:@ 13090 North 3:58 Stop:@ 13426 North Rd Parklane Cir 3:57 2432 Golfview Dr 7:42 Stop:@ 13426 North 3:59 Stop:@14066 North Rd 7:39 9004 Del Rio Dr 3:58 Golfview Cir and Water 7:43 Stop:@14066 North 4:00 Stop:@ Eastview 7:40 9014 Del Ro Dr Greens Ct Community Schools 7:45 Stop:@ Eastview 4:05 Stop:@ Rolston -Blue 7:40 9064 Del Rio Rd 4:05 Carmel Dr and Theresa Dr 7:49 Stop:@ Blue Apts. On Left Apts. On Left 7:41 9123 Del Rio Dr 4:07 11133 Fenton Rd We take great pride in our department and are looking 7:50 Stop:@ Marvin Dr 4:06 Stop:@ Marvin Dr 7:42 1009 Del Rio Dr 4:11 Lake Park Dr and forward to serving you during the 2021-2022. 7:51 Stop:@3332 4:07 Stop:@3332 7:44 1122 W Cook Rd Parklane Cir 7:52 Stop:@N.horrell 4:08 Stop:@N.horrell 7:45 1526 W Cook Rd 4:13 9004 Del Rio Dr Our number one priority is to provide the safest most 7:53 Stop@ Bryson Ct. 4:09 Stop@ Bryson Ct. 7:50 Circle Lake Dr and W 4:14 9014 Del Rio Dr reliable student transportation service. We focus on the 7:56 Stop:@4070 Rolston 4:14 Stop:@4070 Rolston Cook Rd 4:14 9064 Del Rio Dr safest loading and unloading procedure for your child. 7:57 Stop:@ Mcfarlane Dr. 4:15 Stop:@ Mcfarlane Dr. 7:51 1459 W Cook Rd 4:15 9123 Del Rio Rd Michigan State law requires bus stops to be 200 feet 7:58 Stop:@Patrick Dr. 4:16 Stop:@Patrick Dr. 7:51 1387 W Cook Rd 4:16 1009 Del Rio Dr 7:59 Stop:@ Front Entrance 4:17 Stop:@ Tupper Lake 7:52 1311 W Cook Rd 4:18 1122 W Cook Rd apart from one another. Please have your child at his/her 8:00 Stop:@Four Lakes Entrance 7:52 1279 W Cook Rd] 4:20 1526 W Cook Rd bus stop 15 minutes early for the first few days of school. 8:01 Stop:@4179 Rolston 4:18 Stop:@Four Lakes 7:53 W Cook Rd and McCall 4:21 W Cook Rd and Circle Loading times are approximate until drivers adjust the 8:02 Stop:@3481 Rolston 4:19 Stop:@4179 Rolston Rd Lake Dr 8:03 Stop:@Loon Lake Ct. 4:20 Stop:@3481 Rolston 7:54 9126 Fenton Rd 4:25 1459 W Cook Rd routes. When routes have been adjusted we recommend 8:04 Stop:@Crane Lake Dr. 4:21 Stop:@Loon Lake Ct. 7:55 9138 Fenton Rd 4:26 1387 W Cook Rd your children are at their bus stop 5 minutes prior to their 8:05 Stop:@ 13054 Jennings 4:22 Stop:@Crane Lake Dr. 7:56 10060 Fenton Rd 4:26 1279 W Cook Rd loading time. 4:23 Stop:@ 13054 Jennings 7:57 10134 Fenton Rd 4:27 W Cook Rd and McCall The entire bus fleet is equipped with the eight light 4:30 Stop:@ N. Lake Drive 7:58 10210 Fenton Rd Rd 7:58 10284 Fenton Rd 4:28 9128 Fenton Rd system, crossing gate, side stop arm, two-way radios, and 7:58 10360 Fenton Rd 4:29 9138 Fenton Rd all buses are equipped with the child check mate system. BLUE CIRCLE BLUE CIRCLE 7:59 11114 Fenton Rd 4:30 10060 Fenton Rd All the drivers use a uniform crossing pattern, and check MRS. DUTRIZAC MRS. DUTRIZAC 7:59 11156 Fenton Rd 4:31 10134 Fenton Rd their bus after each route to deactivate the child check 7:37 Shady Brook Lane 4:11 Shady Brook Lane 8:02 Carmela Dr and Theresa 4:32 10210 Fenton Rd 7:39 Shady Hill 4:11 Shady Hill Lane Dr 4:32 10284 Fenton Rd mate system and hang a EMPTY PLACARD SIGN to ensure 7:40 9507 Pere Marquette 4:12 1440 Bladwin 8:08 2509 Golfview Cir 4:32 10360 Fenton Rd no sleeping children are left on board. All drivers prior to 7:42 1470 Manistee 4:13 Baldwin @ Tosha 8:10 2431 Golfview Cir 4:33 11114 Fenton Rd employment will have an extensive local, state and federal 7:42 1435 Manistee 4:15 9507 Pere Marquette 8:10 Golfview Cir and Water 4:33 11156 Fenton Rd 7:44 Platte @ Muskegon 4:17 1435 Manistee Greens Ct background check on both criminal and drivers license 7:45 1450 Muskegon 4:18 Muskegon @ Platte records. After employment we update these records 7:47 Muskegon @ Betsie 4:18 1450 Muskegon yearly. Physical and substance abuse screening. Random 7:50 1485 Platte 4:19 Muskegon @ Betsie RED SQUARE RED SQUARE substance abuse screening is performed on the entire 7:52 1375 Baldwin 4:20 1485 Platte MR. MORAN MR. MORAN 7:54 Fenwin Condo Entrance 4:21 1470 Manistee transportation staff throughout the year. Post accident 7:30 Stop @ 9271 Jennings 4:00 Stop @ 4030 Thompson 4:24 1375 Baldwin Rd (Apartments On The Rd screening. Every driver is fully trained with a minimum of 4:25 Fenwin Condo Entrance Right) 4:02 Stop @ 4050 Thompson 52 hours classroom and behind the wheel training. Every 7:34 Stop Between 9185 & Rd driver is to attend scheduled safety meetings. Every driver 9177 Linden Rd 4:04 Stop @ 4171 Thompson is re-evaluated at least once a calendar year. BLUE DIAMOND BLUE DIAMOND 7:35 Stop @ 9155 Linden Rd Rd ANDY ANDY 7:38 Stop @ Corner Of Grand 4:11 Stop @ 10245 Torrey Rd 7:35 12479 Jennings 4:03 12479 Jennings Lin & Mccann 4:15 Stop @ 9271 Jennings Rd We ask, for the safety of your child and to continue 7:36 12365 Jennings 4:04 12365 Jennings 7:43 Stop @ Drake Dr And 4:18 Stop Between 9185 & consistency for the driver that you maintain the same 7:36 12317 Jennings 4:04 12317 Jennings Staghorn Dr 9177 Linden Rd 7:37 12191 Jennings 4:05 12191 Jennings 7:45 Stop @ Last House On 4:19 Stop @ 9155 Linden Rd pick-up and drop-off location every day throughout the 7:39 11142 Jennings 4:08 11142 Jennings Right Before Sanders 4:25 Stop @ Corner Of Grand week. Your AM pick-up may be different from your PM 7:40 11040 Jennings 4:08 11040 Jennings 7:48 Stop @ 4208 Cook Rd Lin & Mccann drop-off. 7:41 Jennings @ Ray 4:10 Jennings @ Ray 7:50 Stop @ Cook Rd And 4:30 Stop @ Drake Dr And • We feel it is very important for you to be visible by the 7:42 10505 Jennings 4:11 10505 Jennings Jennings Rd Staghorn Dr 7:46 4390 Baldwin 4:13 4390 Baldwin 7:55 Stop @ 11114 Torrey Rd 4:32 Stop @ Last House On bus driver when unloading your children; this reassures the 7:47 5078 Baldwin 4:15 5078 Baldwin 8:00 Stop @ 4030 Thompson Right Before Sanders bus driver and child you are home. 7:48 5275 Baldwin 4:16 5275 Baldwin Rd 4:35 Stop @ 4208 Cook Rd • Please keep your emergency card up to date, any bus 7:49 5306 Baldwin 4:17 5306 Baldwin 8:01 Stop @ 4050 Thompson 4:40 Stop @ 11114 Torrey Rd 7:51 10182 Sharp 4:18 10182 Sharp Rd changes please notify transportation as well. 7:52 10242 Sharp 4:19 10242 Sharp 8:03 Stop @ 4171 Thompson Please contact the Lake Fenton Transportation 7:57 10041 Sharp 4:21 10041 Sharp Rd Department if you have questions or need additional 7:58 9460 Sharp 4:23 9460 Sharp clarification regarding this information at (810) 591-2552. 7:59 9435 Sharp 4:24 9435 Sharp 8:00 9353 Sharp 4:25 9353 Sharp Your cooperation and assistance in making sure these 8:01 Sharp @ Cook 4:26 sharp @ Cook policy and guidelines are followed will help insure the 8:09 4401 Thompson 4:33 4401 Thompson personal safety of your student. 8:11 11412 Jennings 4:35 11412 Jennings 8:12 12080 Jennings 4:36 12080 Jennings Sincerely, Montgomery White — Location Manager Heather Waltrip — Dispatcher First Student Transportation Lake Fenton Community Schools 22 Sunday, August 22, 2021 BACK TO SCHOOL 2021 tctimes.com LAKE FENTON 2021-2022 SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULES ELEMENTARY PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF

RED CIRCLE ELEMENTARY RED HEART ELEMENTARY PM RED STAR RED STAR MR. TIM RED CIRCLE PM SHEILA RED HEART MRS. CONN MRS. CONN 7:34 N Long Lake @ Davis MR. TIM 7:26 12172 Torrey SHIELA 7:25 Fenton @ Cussewago 4:07 Fenton @ Cussewago 7:35 12060 Mantawauka 2:51 Stop @ Davis St. 7:27 12508 Torrey 4:03 4170 Lahring 7:27 Fenton @ Lakeside Lndg 4:08 Fenton @ Lakeside Pkwy 7:39 2181 N Long Lake 2:53 Stop @ Township Parking 7:29 13204 Torrey 4:05 Minnetonka Dr @ 7:28 Fenton @ Wenwood 4:09 Fenton @ Wenwood 7:40 Fenton @ Eden Gardens 2:53 2181 N Long Lake Rd 7:34 2448 Grove Park Cahokia Pkwy Pkwy 7:41 Windsor Beach @ Dollar 2:54 1488 N Long Lake Rd 7:36 Torrey @ Julie Ct 4:06 13031 Minnatonka Dr 7:29 Fenton @ Moffett 4:10 Fenton @ Moffett Lake 2:55 Fenton Rd And Eden 7:37 13247 Torrey 4:10 2402 Margret 7:30 N Towne Commons By 4:11 206 N Towne Commons 7:44 Fentonwood @ Victoria Gardens Dr 7:38 2501 Crane 4:12 12234 Margret Mailboxes Blvd Ln 2:58 Stop @ Dollar Lake Dr 7:39 2416 Crane 4:15 12172 Torrey 7:34 N Leroy @ Trelout 4:14 14284 Fenton/Sagebrush 7:46 12339 Fenton 3:02 Fentonwood Dr And 7:40 Crane @ Crane Ridge Dr 4:17 2502 Torrey Grove 7:36 Dauner @ Dauner Haus Restaurant 7:47 N Long Lake @ Clover Victoria Ln 7:40 13300 Lake Shore Dr 4:19 12408 Torrey Apts 4:20 N Leroy @ Trealout Knoll 3:03 12339 Fenton Rd 7:41 13396 Lake Shore Dr 4:20 13204 Torrey 7:39 1100 Dauner 4:23 Dauner @ Dauner Haus 7:48 1488 N Long Lake 3:05 N. Long Lake Rd And 7:44 Golden Circle 4:24 George Town Apartments 7:41 14458 Eddy Lake Apts 7:49 N Long Lake @ Skyline Skyline Dr. 7:45 2480 Golden Circle 4:29 Swanee Beach @ Grove 7:44 1192 Petts 4:26 1100 Dauner 7:50 2418 N Long Lake 3:07 2418 N Long Lake Rd 7:51 2402 Margaret Dr Park 7:46 Petts @ Fenton 4:27 14458 Eddy Lake 7:52 11282 Main 3:09 11282 Main Rd 7:53 12234 Margaret Dr 4:30 2448 Grove Park 7:52 13503 Fenton 4:30 1192 Petts 7:53 11150 Main 3:09 11122 Main Rd 8:00 3278 Lahring 4:31 Torrey @ Julie Ct 7:53 13465 Fenton 4:33 Fenton @ Petts 7:53 11122 Main 3:09 11106 Main Rd 8:01 4170 Lahring 4:32 13247 Torrey 7:54 1413 Butcher 4:34 1289 Lake Valley 7:54 11106 Main 3:10 11106 Main Rd 8:03 13031 Minnetonka Dr 4:33 2501 Crane 7:55 Butcher @ Pomona 4:35 1237 Lake Valley 7:54 2297 W Ray 3:12 2297 Ray Rd 4:34 2416 Crane 7:56 Butcher @ Crooked Lake 4:36 1179 Lake Valley 7:55 2115 W Ray 3:12 2115 Ray Rd 4:35 Crane @ Crane Ridge 7:58 1243 Butcher 4:40 1413 Butcher 7:56 2109 W Ray 3:14 2109 Ray Rd 4:36 13300 Lake Shore Dr 7:59 Gage @ Kurtz 4:41 Butcher @ Pomona 7:57 1471 W Ray 3:14 1471 Ray Rd 4:36 13396 Lake Shore Dr @ 8:02 13334 Firestone 4:42 Butcher @ Crooked Lake 7:57 1333 W Ray 3:14 1333 Ray Rd Golden Pond 8:04 Pomona 4:43 1243 Butcher 7:57 1260 W Ray 3:20 1260 Ray Rd 4:39 Golden Shores @ Golden 8:06 Fenton @ Mccully 4:44 Gage @ Kurtz 7:58 4026 Thompson 3:21 12186 Princewood Dr Shores Cir 8:07 12459 Fenton 4:48 13334 Firestone 7:59 4168 Thompson 3:22 Stop @ Butternut Ct 4:40 2480 Golden Shores 4:51 13459 Pomona 8:00 11382 Fenton 3:23 Stop @ Boldrey Dr And 4:52 Fenton @ Mccully 8:00 11405 Fenton Cloverdale 4:54 12459 Fenton Rd 8:02 12186 Princewood 3:25 12105 Boldrey Dr 8:02 Princewood @ Butternut 3:30 2208 W Thompson Rd 8:03 12171 Boldrey 3:30 2240 W Thompson Rd 8:04 Boldrey @ Colverdale 8:05 12105 Boldrey 8:06 Boldrey @ Princewood 8:09 2240 W Thompson MIDDLE SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF

BLUE STAR BLUE STAR BLUE CIRCLE BLUE CIRCLE BLUE DIAMOND BLUE DIAMOND MRS.MUENZER MRS.MUENZER MRS. DUTRIZAC MRS. DUTRIZAC ANDY ANDY 6:31 Stop:@ Moffettt Ct. 2:12 Stop:@ Davis St. 6:37 10149 Fenton Rd 2:48 2020 Ray Rd 6:30 10025 Baldwin 2:47 10245 Baldwin 6:32 Stop:@ Davis St. 2:12 Stop:@ Bowles St. 6:38 10127 Fenton Rd 2:49 1260 Ray Rd 6:32 3088 Baldwin 2:48 3088 Baldwin 6:34 Stop:@ Bowles 2:13 Stop:@ 1399 N. Long 6:40 Shady Brook Entrance 2:51 10149 Fenton Rd 6:33 3140 Baldwin 2:50 3140 Baldwin 6:36 Stop:@ 1399 North Long Lake 6:41 Shady Hill Entrance 2:51 10127 Fenton Rd 6:34 9447 Jennings 2:53 9447 Jennings Lake 2:15 Stop:@ Just Before 6:43 1440 Baldwin 2:52 10075 Fenton Rd 6:34 9383 Jennings 2:54 9383 Jennings 6:38 Stop:@ Just Before Princewood 6:44 Baldwin @ Tosha Ln 2:54 Shady Brook Lane 6:37 4390 Baldwin 2:56 4390 Baldwin Princewood 2:16 Stop:@ Just Before 6:45 9507 Pere Marquette 2:55 Shady Hill Lane 6:39 5052 Baldwin 2:57 5052 Baldwin 6:39 Stop:@ Just Before Boldrey Dr/Butternut Ct. 6:46 9467 Pere Marquette 2:56 1440 Baldwin Rd 6:40 5466 Baldwin 2:59 5466 Baldwin Boldrey Dr/Butternut Ct. 2:16 Stop:@ Cloverdale Rd 6:47 Corner Manistee @ Betsie 2:57 Baldwin @ Tosha 6:41 10182 Sharp 3:01 10182 Sharp 6:40 Stop:@ Cloverdale Rd 2:20 Stop:@ Just Before 6:49 Muskegon @ Platte 2:58 9507 Pere Marquette 6:42 10232 Sharp 3:02 10232 Sharp 6:45 Stop:@ Just Before Natalie Dr 6:50 1450 Muskegon 2:58 9459 Pere Marquette 6:47 5245 Baldwin 3:06 5245 Baldwin Natalie Dr 2:23 Stop:@ Cloverknoll 6:52 9367 Betsie 2:59 Pere Marquette @ 6:48 5045 Baldwin 3:07 5045 Baldwin 6:48 Stop:@ Cloverknoll 2:24 Stop:@1488 N Long Lake 6:55 1409 Baldwin Manistee 6:49 4481 Cook 3:09 4481 Cook 6:49 Stop:@1488 N Long 2:25 Stop:@ Skyline 6:56 1375 Baldwin 3:00 Muskegon @ Platte 6:50 4434 Cook 3:10 4434 Cook Lake 2:27 Stop:@ Belle Glade 6:58 Timberidge Condo 3:01 9367 Betsie 6:51 4333 Cook 3:11 4333 Cook 6:51 Stop:@ Skyline 2:29 Stop:@ N Lake Drive Entrance 3:04 1409 Baldwin 6:52 Drake @ Stagghorn 3:12 Drake @ Stagghorn Dr 6:53 Stop:@ Belle Glade 2:30 Stop:@ 1499 Thompson 6:59 Fenwin Condo Entrance7 3:04 1375 Baldwin 6:54 4305 Pondview 3:14 4305 Pondview 6:55 Stop:@ N Lake Drive 2:32 Stop@ First Drive On 7:01 10060 Fenton Rd 3:05 Timberridge Condo 6:56 4208 Cook 3:16 4208 Cook 6:56 Stop:@ 1499 Thompson Right 7:03 1260 Ray Rd Entrance 6:56 4117 Cook 3:17 4117 Cook 6:58 Stop@ 1st Drive On 2:33 Stop:@ Waterside Drive 7:04 2020 Ray Rd 3:06 Fenwin Condo Entrance 6:57 4037 Cook 3:17 4037 Cook Right….Large White 2:34 Stop:@ Barnum Lake 3:08 10060 Fenton Rd 6:58 4011 Cook 3:18 4011 Cook House 2:35 Stop:@ Harbor Cove 7:01 9224 Torrey 3:20 9224 Torrey 7:00 Stop:@ Waterside Drive 7:02 9350 Torrey 3:21 9350 Torrey 7:02 Stop:@ Barnum Lake 7:02 9494 Torrey 3:21 9494 Torrey 7:03 Stop:@ Harbor Cove 7:03 10020 Torrey tctimes.com BACK TO SCHOOL 2021 Sunday, August 22, 2021 23 LAKE FENTON 2021-2022 SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULES MIDDLE SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF RED CIRCLE RED CIRCLE PM RED SQUARE RED SQUARE RED DIAMOND RED DIAMOND MR. TIM MR. TIM MR. MORAN MR. MORAN MR. JONES MR. JONES 6:34 11125 S Jennings 1:52 4198 Lahring Rd 6:35 Stop @ Harbor Landings 2:35 Stop @ Harbor Landings 6:31 1388 W Baldwin Rd 2:42 11382 Fenton Rd 6:34 11089 S Jennings 1:53 4208 Lahring Rd 6:38 Stop @ 13340 North Rd 2:37 Stop @ 13090 North Rd 6:33 2432 Baldwin Rd 2:44 Camela Dr and Natalie Dr 6:35 11040 S Jennings 1:53 4162 Lahring Rd 6:41 Stop @ 14066 North Rd 2:38 Stop @ 13340 North Rd 6:35 W Cook Rd and Circle 2:49 Princewood Dr and 6:36 S Jennings @ W Ray 1:55 Corner Of Minetonka 6:43 Stop @ Landings Way 2:39 Stop @ 14066 North Rd Lake Dr Butternut Ct 6:36 10451 S Jennings 1:55 13051 Minetonka 6:44 Stop @ Eastview Dr 2:40 Stop @ Landings Way 6:36 2141 Cook Rd 2:50 Boldrey Dr and 6:37 10330 S Jennings 1:55 13051 Minetonka 6:45 Stop @ 3157 Rolston Rd 2:41 Stop @ Eastview Dr 6:37 W Cook Rd and Cloverdale Dr 6:38 4031 W Baldwin 1:57 4141 Lahring Rd 6:46 Stop @ 3282 Rolston Rd 2:44 Stop @ 3157 Rolston Rd Creekwood Lake TRL 2:54 Fenton Rd and Gale Ct 6:39 4390 W Baldwin 1:59 3515 Lahring Rd 6:47 Stop @ N Horrell Rd 2:46 Stop @ Marvin Dr 6:37 1503 W Cook Rd 2:56 1388 Baldwin Rd 6:40 4472 W Baldwin 2:01 3278 Lahring Rd 6:48 Stop @ Bryson Ct 2:47 Stop @ 3282 Rolston Rd 6:39 W Cook Rd and McCall 2:58 2432 Baldwin Rd 6:40 5052 W Baldwin 2:02 3428 Lahring Rd 6:50 Stop @ 3461 Rolston Rd 2:48 Stop @ N Horrell Rd Rd 3:01 W Cook Rd and Circle 6:42 9460 Sharp 2:07 11125 Jennings Rd 6:52 Stop @ Patrick Dr 2:50 Stop @ Bryson Ct 6:40 9004 Del Rio Dr Lake Dr 6:42 9435 Sharp 2:08 11089 Jennings Rd 6:54 Stop @ 3535 Rolston Rd 2:52 Stop @ 3461 Rolston Rd 6:41 9094 Del Rio Dr 3:01 2141 W Cook Rd 6:43 9372 Sharp 2:10 11040 Jennings Rd 6:56 Stop @ S Hill Rd (First 2:54 Stop @ Patrick Dr 6:45 Lake Park Dr and Park 3:02 W Cook Rd and 6:43 9353 Sharp 2:10 10505 Jennings Rd Drive By Store) 2:56 Stop @ 3535 Rolston Rd Lane Cir Creekwood Lake Trl 6:44 9023 Sharp 2:11 10451 Jennings Rd 6:57 Stop @ Breeze Point Ct 2:58 Stop @ S Hill Dr (First 6:53 Princewood Dr and 3:03 1503 W Cook Rd 6:44 Sharp @ W Cook 2:12 10330 Jennings Rd 7:01 Stop @ 12355 Jennings Drive By The Store) Butternut CT 3:04 W Cook Rd and McCall 6:46 W Cook @ Lightner 2:14 4039 Baldwin Rd Rd 2:59 Stop @ Breeze Point Ct 6:54 Boldrey Dr and Rd 6:47 5060 W Cook 2:16 4390 Baldwin Rd 7:03 Stop @ 4030 Thompson 3:02 Stop @ 12355 Jennings Cloverdale Dr 3:05 9004 Del Rio Dr 6:49 9426 S Linden 2:18 4440 Baldwin Rd Rd Rd 6:58 Carmela Dr and Natalie Dr 3:06 9094 Del Rio Dr 6:50 S Linden @ Buttercup 2:19 4488 Baldwin Rd 7:04 Stop @ 4168 Thompson 3:04 Stop @ 4030 Thompson 7:03 1400 W Thompson Rd 3:11 Lake Park Dr and 6:52 4401 W Thompson 2:21 9460 Sharp Rd Rd ( There Is A Crosser Rd 7:04 2230 W Thompson Rd Parklane Cir 6:53 11377 Fairbanks 2:23 9435 Sharp Rd From 4171 Thompson) 3:05 Stop @ 4168 Thompson 3:27 1400 W Thompson Rd 6:56 12405 Fairbanks 2:25 9023 Sharp Rd 7:05 Stop @ 4226 Thompson Rd 3:28 2230 W Thompson Rd 6:57 Lahring @ Minnetonka 2:27 8500 Cook Rd Rd 3:06 Stop @ 4226 Thompson 6:58 4162 Lahring 2:28 Lighner Ln Rd 6:59 4141 Lahring 2:30 5060 Cook Rd 3:07 Stop @ 4171 Thompson 7:03 Lahring @ St Andrews 2:32 9426 Linden Rd Rd RED HEART RED HEART 2:37 4401 Thompson Rd 3:10 Stop @ 4149 Thompson SHIELA SHIELA 2:38 11377 Fairbanks Rd Rd 6:34 13188 Torrey 2:47 Torrey @ Ruth 2:41 12405 Fairbanks Rd 6:36 14114 Torrey 2:49 13188 Torrey 6:42 Fenton Estates 2:50 Crane @ Golden Shores 6:45 Westman Dr 2:51 Crane @ Lake Shore 6:49 Torrey @ Julie Anne 2:53 Crane @ Crane Wood 6:50 13289 Torrey 2:54 13263 Torrey 6:50 13263 Torrey 2:55 Torrey @ Juilanne Ct 6:52 Crane @ Golden Shores 2:56 14114 Torrey Dr 2:59 South Long Lake @ 6:53 Crane @ Crane Ridge Dr Westman Dr 6:54 Crane @ Lake Shore Dr 3:01 Leroy @ Fenton 6:56 Torrey @ Margaret Dr Commons 6:56 Torrey @ Torrey Grove 3:02 Trealout Dr @ Fenton 6:57 Torrey @ Golf View Estates 6:58 Torrey @ Ruth 3:07 Grove Park @ Enid 3:11 Torrey @ Margret Dr 3:12 Torrey @ Torrey Grove 3:12 Torrey @ Golf View

RED STAR RED STAR MRS. CONN MRS. CONN 6:21 Fenton @ Cussewago 2:48 Fenton @ Cussewago 6:22 Fenton @ Wenwood 2:50 Fenton @ Wenwood 6:24 Fenton @ Edgewater 2:52 Fenton @ Edgewater 6:25 1409 Fenton 2:52 14019 Fenton 6:26 Fenton @ Moffett 2:53 Fenton @ Moffett 6:28 N Towne Commons Blvd 2:54 N Towne Commons Blvd 6:31 Dauner Rd @ Dauner 2:59 Dauner @ Dauner Haus Haus Apts Apts 6:32 1100 Dauner Rd 3:02 1100 Dauner 6:35 14458 Eddy Lake Rd 3:03 14458 Eddy Lake 6:37 Crystal Lake Condos 3:06 1221 Petts 6:40 1221 Petts 3:07 Crystal Cove Condos 6:41 Fenton @ Lake Valley 3:08 Fenton @ Petts 6:42 Fenton @ Pomona 3:09 Fenton @ Lake Valley 6:43 13417 Fenton Rd 3:10 Fenton @ Pomona 6:44 1315 Butcher 3:12 13417 Fenton Rd 6:45 Butcher @ Crooked Lake 3:13 1315 Butcher 6:46 Butcher @ Gage 3:14 Butcher @ Crooked Lake 6:50 Fenton @ Mccully 3:15 Gage @ Butcher 6:51 12459 Fenton 3:18 Fenton @ Mccully 6:52 Turnaround In Fenton 3:19 12459 Fenton Woods Sub 3:20 Fenton Woods 24 Sunday, August 22, 2021 BACK TO SCHOOL 2021 tctimes.com CONTACTS and Prevention (CDC), more than 45 lens wearers must take to promote safe Continued from Page 20 million Americans wear contact lenses. handling. Washing hands with soap quality of vision in comparison to Explain to children that many of the and water prior to handling, keeping people they see every day, including contacts away from water and properly eyeglasses, especially for children who teachers, coaches, police officers, etc., cleaning them with a disinfecting are very nearsighted. are likely wearing contact lenses. Kids solution are a few techniques to safely Some adults are hesitant to try who recognize just how many people handle contact lenses. Parents and their contact lenses out of fear of injuring safely wear contacts each day may be children can discuss other safe handling their eyes when putting them in. Others more willing to give them a try. If kids techniques with their eye doctors at may be wary of potential infection remain hesitant and doctors haven’t length. with lenses they place directly on their specifically recommend they wear • Encourage children to carry their eyes. Parents can expect children to contacts, give them more time to come eyeglasses with them at all times. have similar reservations, and there are around. Instruct kids to take their eyeglasses some strategies moms and dads can try • Demonstrate safe handling. If adults with them everywhere just in case to help their children adjust to wearing are concerned about potential eye they lose a contact lens during the day contact lenses. infections, kids may have those same or if the lenses grow uncomfortable. • Point out the popularity of contact reservations. To help kids adjust and Eyeglasses and a contact kit with BACK TO lenses. Children may be hesitant to overcome any fears they may have, disinfecting solution inside can fit easily wear contact lenses because they don’t parents can point out that safe handling into children’s backpacks, and knowing see other people wearing them every greatly reduces the risk of eye infection an alternative is always on hand can SCHOOL day. But they actually do. According from contact lenses. Parents can then ease any comfort concerns kids may to the Centers for Disease Control demonstrate the various steps contact have throughout the day. BACK TO SCHOOL ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE BREAKFAST The Fenton Education Foun- dation is hosting a fundraising event “Back-to-School All- You-Can-Eat Pancake Break- Summer fast” on Sunday, Aug. 29, from 9 a.m. to noon, at Fenton AGS Labor Middle School. They will have Guinness World Record Flip- Sale pers and Food Network Stars — Chris Cakes on-site for the pancakes, Fenton fire trucks, bounce houses, and more. All proceeds go to grant funding 24 Month for Fenton Area Public Schools. Interest FREE Buy tickets online at fenton- Garages FINANCING educationfoundation.org. 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GREEN HEART GREEN HEART GREEN MOON GREEN MOON ORANGE MOON ORANGE MOON MS. JOHNSON MS. JOHNSON MRS. MCCARTY MRS. MCCARTY MRS. LENGYEL MRS. LENGYEL 7:26 12441 Sharp 3:47 12022 Sharp Rd 7:40 Stop: @ 409 Broad St 3:56 Stop: @ 409 E Broad St 7:30 15421 S Seymour Rd 3:52 16135 Knob Hill Dr 7:27 12022 Sharp 3:47 11474 Sharp Rd 7:40 Stop: @ 301 Broad St 3:56 Stop: @ 301 W Broad St 7:31 15273 S Seymour Rd 3:52 16069 Knob Hill Dr 7:28 11474 Sharp 3:49 6041 W Ray Rd 7:43 Stop: @ 528 Broad St 3:58 Stop: @ Pooh’s 7:32 15195 S Seymour Rd 3:55 S Seymour Rd & Rustic Trail 7:31 6324 Ray 3:50 6342 W Ray Rd 7:45 Stop: @ Enterance Of Playhouse 7:33 14425 S Seymour Rd 3:57 8536 Pineview Lake Dr 7:34 7200 Ray 3:51 6360 W Ray Rd Airport Sub 4:02 Stop: @ 528 E Broad St 7:34 14155 S Seymour Rd 3:59 Pineview Lake Dr and 7:37 10135 Beers 3:53 10135 Beers Rd 7:47 Stop: @ 14457 Ripley Rd 4:03 Stop: @ 222 Silver Lake 7:36 13161 S Seymour Rd Pineview Lake Ct 7:40 10404 Hogan 3:54 7245 W Baldwin Rd 7:49 Stop: @ Saddlevalley Ct Rd 7:36 13063 S Seymour Rd 3:59 Pineview Lake Dr and 7:44 7185 Smith 3:57 10404 Hogan Rd 7:50 Stop: @ Saddlebrook & 4:04 Stop: @ Pryce Airport 7:37 13017 S Seymour Rd Pineview River Dr 7:47 Smith Rd and S Morrish 3:59 12077 Hogan Rd Sunflower 4:07 Stop: @ 236 Ripley Rd 7:38 Lahring Rd & White Oaks Dr 4:00 8437 Pineview Lake Dr Rd. 4:02 12345 Hoisington Rd 7:51 Stop: @ 234 Rockway Dr 4:08 Stop: @ 14457-1st House 7:41 6481 Lahring Rd 4:01 8377 Pineview Lake Dr 7:50 12345 Hoisington Rd 4:03 Smith Rd and S Morrish 7:52 Stop: @ Rockway & On Pavement 7:44 7339 Rolston Rd 4:02 15372 S Seymour Rd 7:52 7340 Lahring Rd Rd Haystack 4:12 Stop: @ Saddlevalley Ct 7:46 8409 Rolston Rd 4:03 15195 S Seymour Rd 4:09 7185 Smith Rd 7:53 Stop: @ 4554 Silver Lake 4:13 Stop: @ Sunflower & 7:48 14460 S Seymour Rd 4:05 14425 S Seymour Rd 4:13 7340 Lahring Rd Rd Saddlebrook 7:48 14490 S Seymour Rd 4:05 14155 S Seymour Rd 7:55 Stop: @ 511 Broad 4:14 Stop: @ 234 Rockway Dr 7:50 15372 S Seymour Rd 4:07 13161 S Seymour Rd 7:59 Stop: @ Pooh’s 4:15 Stop: @ Haystack & 7:55 8536 Pineview Lake Dr 4:08 13017 S Seymour Rd GREEN CIRCLE GREEN CIRCLE Playhouse Rockway 7:56 Pineview Lake Dr and 4:09 Lahring Rd and White MRS. RAGNONE MRS. RAGNONE 4: 18 Stop: @ 4554 Silver Lake Pineview Lake CT Oaks Dr 7:33 10465 Seymour 3:57 Eagles Club Rd 7:57 Pineview Lake Dr and 4:12 6489 Lahring Rd 7:33 Corner Of Jewell And 4:04 10465 Seymour Pineview River Dr 4:15 7339 Rolston Rd Seymour 4:05 Corner Of Jewell Seymour GREEN DIAMOND GREEN DIAMOND 7:57 8437 Pineview Lake Dr 4:17 8409 Rolston Rd 7:37 Baldwin And Morrish 4:08 7417 Baldwin MS. BLUMENTHAL MS. BLUMENTHAL 7:59 15409 S Seymour Rd 4:18 14460 S Seymour Rd 7:37 7417 Baldwin 4:10 9367 Beers 7:37 Murphy St @ Murphy Ct 3:50 708 Bridge St 8:00 S Seymour Rd & Rustic Trail 7:39 9367 Beers Rd 4:13 9350 Beers 7:40 Bush @ Riverside St 3:52 Murphy @ Murphy Ct 8:03 Knob Hill Dr and Crest Dr 7:42 9350 Beers Rd 4:13 9480 Beers 7:42 Oak @ Aldrich 3:53 Bush @ Riverside 8:06 16135Knob Hill Dr 7:43 9480 Beers Rd 4:14 7398 Baldwin 7:43 309 Oak 3:54 Oak @ Aldrich 8:06 16069 Knob Hill Dr 7:44 7398 Baldwin 4:16 8404 Baldwin 7:46 Kathy Circle 3:55 309 Oak 7:47 9325 Seymour 4:18 9325 Seymour 7:48 Rolston @ Laura Lane 3:59 Kathy Circle ORANGE CIRCLE ORANGE CIRCLE 7:48 Seymour Rd 4:19 Seymour Rd 7:51 14184 Ripley 4:02 Rolston @ Laura Lane MS. SASSIN MS. SASSIN 7:54 8404 Baldwin 7:52 Ford Ave 4:05 14184 Ripley 7:36 7584 Silver Lake Rd 3:48 7584 Sliver Lake Rd 8:05 Eagles Club 7:54 802 Ticker @ Apartments 4:06 Ford Ave 7:36 7620 Silver Lake Rd 3:49 7620 Silver Lake Rd 7:55 Tickner @ Park Lane 4:08 802 Tickner @ 7:40 Finch and Roach 3:54 Argentine Elementary GREEN STAR GREEN STAR 7:56 615 Tickner Apartments 7:41 Finch and Ripple 4:00 16080 Whitehead MR. GRANDY MR. GRANDY 7:57 511 Tickner 4:09 Tickner @ Park Lane 7:45 14019 McCaslin Lake 4:03 16065 Whitehead 7:35 14457 Hogan 341 14457 Hogan 7:58 Ticker @ East St 4:10 615 Tickner 7:46 Rolston & Meadowood Ln 4:11 Finch and Roach 7:46 Stoney Brook Pass @ 346 Stoney Brook Pass @ 7:59 404 Tickner 4:11 511 Tickner 7:51 13050 Seymour Rd 4:12 Finch and Ripple River Rock Pass River Rock Pass 4:12 Tickner @ East St 7:53 13230 Seymour Rd 4:15 14019 McCaslin Lake 7:48 Stoney Brook Pass 2 349 Stoney Brook Pass @ 4:14 404 Tickner 7:54 13240 Seymour Rd 4:17 Rolston and Meadowood Lahring Lahring 8:00 16080 Whitehead Lane 7:54 11397 Linden 356 Wee Care ORANGE TRIANGLE ORANGE TRIANGLE 8:02 16378 Whitehead 4:22 13050 Seymour Rd 7:55 5086 Thompson 357 1326 N. Bridge St MRS. LACONIS MRS. LACONIS 8:04 16065 Whitehead 4:24 13230 Seymour Rd 7:56 11279 N Odell 358 1115 N. Bridge St 7:29 16500 S Seymour 4:00 Pine Ridge Club House 8:07 Argentine Elementary 4:25 13240 Seymour Rd 7:59 Linden Old Linden 405 11397 Linden 7:31 Argentine @ Ryan 4:02 Timberlake @ Pine Walk 8:03 Wee Care 405 5086 Thompson 7:35 4461 Cohoctah Pass ORANGE HEART ORANGE HEART 8:06 1326 N. Bridge St 406 11279 N Odell 7:44 16427 Bird 4:03 Pine Walk Pass @ River CINDY WEBSTER CINDY WEBSTER 8:09 1115 N. Bridge St 407 Linden @ Old Linden 7:46 16156 Bird Ridge Tr 7:42 7514 Sliver Lake Rd 3:50 Central 7:47 15522 Bird 4:04 River Ridge Tr @ 7:43 7528 Sliver Lake Rd 3:52 7528 Silver Lake Rd 7:49 10083 Silver Lake Brookside 7:45 15340 Lobdell Rd 3:53 51340 Lobdell GREEN SQUARE GREEN SQUARE 7:54 Pine Ridge Clubhouse 4:05 River Ridge Tr @ Pine 7:48 16048 Haviland Beach 3:55 16048 Haviland Beach Dr MRS. PATTERSON MRS. PATTERSON 7:56 Timberland@Pine Walk Pass Walk Pass 7:49 Haviland @ Windwood 3:56 Haviland @ Windwood 7:42 Ripley Rd @ Loon Harbor Ripley Rd @ Loon Harbor Ln 7:57 Pine Walk Pass @ River 4:07 Harper @ Pleasant 7:50 Haviland @ Majestic Woods 3:57 Haviland @ Majestic Woods Ln 13028 Alyssa Ct Ridge Tr 4:09 16500 Seymour 7:52 Haviland @ Kovacs 3:59 Haviland @ Kovacs 7:45 13038 Bryan 13038 Bryan 7:58 River Ridge Tr @ 4:11 Ryan @ Seymour 7:55 Haviland @ Silver Lake Rd 4:00 Haviland @ Silver Lake Rd 7:50 12269 Fairbanks 12269 Fairbanks Brookside Ct 4:16 4461 Cohactah 8:00 Hilltop @ Waterview 4:05 Hilltop @ Waterview 7:53 5428 Lahring 5428 Lahring 7:59 River Ridge Tr @ Pine 4:23 16427 Bird 8:02 Lobdell Rd 4:07 7190 Lobdell Walk Pass 4:24 16156 Bird 8:03 7250 Lobdell Rd 4:08 7250 Lobdell 8:02 Harper @ Pleasant 4:25 15522 Bird GREEN TRIANGLE GREEN TRIANGLE 8:05 15505 Lobdell Rd 4:09 7290 Lobdell 8:04 16238 Sunset Way 4:28 10083 Silver Lake 8:08 Silver Lake @ Charles Ct 4:10 15505 Lobdell MRS. ROOS MRS. ROOS 8:05 Sunset Way @ Softwater 4:30 16238 Sunset Way 7:30 4499 Ray 3:53 Roo’s Playhouse 8:09 Silver Lake @ Jeffrey Ct 4:15 Silver Lake @ Charies Ct 7:31 4323 Ray 4:03 4499 Ray 8:10 Silver Lake @ Heather Ct 4:16 Silver Lake @ Jeffrey Ct 7:36 Corner of Pine Valley and 4:05 4323 Ray ORANGE STAR ORANGE STAR 8:13 Central 4:17 Silver Lake @ Heather Ct Ray Rd 4:08 Corner of Pine Valley MRS. TINKER MRS. TINKER 7:38 10175 Linden Rd. Drive and Ray Rd 7:45 Meadow Ln @ Sandy Knoll 3:51 Meadow Ln @ Sandy Knoll PURPLE HEART PURPLE HEART 7:40 10182 Linden Rd 4:13 10175 Linden Rd 7:49 Restwood @ Hunters Fork 3:54 Restwood @ Hunters Fork MR. THAYER MR. THAYER 7:42 10256 Linden Rd 4:14 10182 Linden Rd 7:50 15105 Restwood Dr 3:55 15105 Restwood Dr 7:35 4403 Harp Rd 3:37 Poohs Playhouse 7:46 5080 Ray 4:15 10256 Linden Rd 7:51 15075 Restwood Dr 3:56 15075 Restwood 7:41 5030 Owen Rd 4:01 4403 Harp Rd 7:47 Corner of Wake Robin 4:17 5080 Ray 7:53 6293 Silver Lake Rd 3:57 6283 Silver Lake Rd 7:43 Pine Lake Forest @ Pine 4:04 5030 Owen Rd and Ray Rd 4:18 Corner of Wake Robin 7:55 281 Rustic Trail 3:58 230 Chestnut Way Forest Lake Ct 4:06 Pine Lake Forest Dr @ 7:48 5418 Ray and Ray Rd 7:56 Sweet Briar Ridge@Lydia Ln 3:59 254 Chestnut Way 7:44 Pine Lake Forest @ Pine Lake Forest Ct 7:48 5438 Ray 4:20 5418 Ray 7:57 254 Chestnut Way 4:00 249 Rustic Trail Meredith Ct 4:07 Pine Lake Forest @ 7:49 10271 Sharp 4:20 5438 Ray 7:58 230 Chestnut Way 4:01 281 Rustic Trail 7:46 16179 Velcrest Dr Meredith Ct 7:54 11226 Linden Rd 4:23 10271 Sharp 8:00 6394 Silver Lake Rd 4:02 Sweetbriar Ridge@Lydia Ln 7:47 Whitaker Rd 4:08 16179 Velcrest Dr 7:56 11371 O’Dell 4:25 11226 Linden Rd 8:01 6381 Acorn Way 4:04 6394 Silver Lake Rd 7:49 5444 Owen Rd 4:09 Whitaker Rd 8:00 Roo’s Playhouse 8:02 14419 Oak Leaf Trl 4:05 6381 Acorn Way 7:51 Orchard Tr @ Blossom Tr 4:11 5444 Owen Rd 8:03 Oak Leaf Trl@River Oaks Blvd 4:06 14419 Oak Leaf Trl 7:52 Orchard Tr @ Deer Tr 4:13 Orchard Tr @ Blossom Tr 4:08 Oak Leaf Trl@River Oaks Blvd 7:56 Pooh’s Playhouse 4:14 Orchard Tr @ Deer Tr 26 Sunday, August 22, 2021 BACK TO SCHOOL 2021 tctimes.com LINDEN 2021-2022 SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULES ELEMENTARY PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF

PURPLE TRIANGLE PURPLE TRIANGLE PURPLE SQUARE PURPLE SQUARE PURPLE DIAMOND PURPLE DIAMOND MICHELE MICHELE RANDY KING RANDY KING MRS. MCNEIL MRS. MCNEIL 7:20 9497 Preserve Dr 4:05 Tyrone Woods 7:25 10336 Argentine Rd 4:01 16411 Seymour Rd 7:31 15249 Hogan Rd 3:55 15147 Hogan Rd 7:22 Preserve Dr @ Lee Jones 2nd Entrance 7:28 6300 Cohoctah Rd 4:02 Hatt Lock 7:35 16378 Paddock Club Blvd 3:55 15249 Hogan Rd 7:25 Hogan Rd @ Sonora Dr 4:08 Tyrone Woods 7:30 6260 Bennett Lake Rd 4:04 6300 Cohoctah Rd 7:36 Paddack Club @ East 3:58 Trotter Lane @ East 7:26 9381 Hogan Rd 1st Entrance 7:35 Bennett Lake Rd @ North 4:10 6290 Bennett Lake Rd Horseshoe Horseshoe Tr 7:28 9015 Hogan Rd 4:10 9015 Hogan Rd Bay 4:11 6291 Bennett Lake Rd 7:36 East Horseshoe @ Trotter 3:58 Paddock Club Blvd @ 7:32 9247 Center Rd 4:11 9215 Hogan Rd 7:38 Katrina @ Theater 4:12 6415 Bennett Lake Rd 7:38 16369 S Linden Rd East Horseshoe 7:35 7415 Linden Rd 4:12 9381 Hogan Rd 7:40 9591 Longmeadow 4:13 Right Before County Line 7:40 16312 Whittaker Rd 3:59 16378 Paddock Club Blvd 7:37 7071 Linden Rd 4:13 Hogan @ Sonora Dr 7:45 8001 Bennett Lake Rd 4:14 11553 Clairmont Dr 7:43 11421 Whittaker Rd 3:59 16365 Paddock Club Blvd 7:40 Ledgewood Dr @ 4:15 Nimphie Rd 7:48 11452 Crosby 4:15 Bennett Lake Dr @ North 7:44 Englishman Dr @ Marinus 4:02 16369 S Linden Rd Surfwood Dr 4:16 Preserve Dr @ Lee Jones 7:49 Crosby @ Selma Bay Dr 4:04 16312 Whittaker Rd 7:49 8035 Driftwood Dr 4:17 9497 Preserve Dr 7:50 Crosby @ Hillcrest 4:20 Katrina @ Theater 7:44 Englishman Dr @ Malaga 4:06 11421 Whittaker Rd 7:50 8205 Oconnell 4:22 9247 Center Rd 7:51 11473 Crosby 4:28 9591 Longmeadow 7:45 Englishman Dr @ 4:07 Englishman Dr@Marinus 7:55 Tyrone Woods 4:24 7415 Linden Rd 7:54 7149 Bennett Lake Rd 4:35 8001 Bennett Lake Rd Majorica Pl 4:07 Englishman Dr@Malaga Dr 2nd Entrance 4:25 7071 Linden Rd 7:57 Clairmont @ County Line 4:40 11452 Crosby 7:46 11323 Bay Of Firth Blvd 4:08 Englishman Dr@Majorca Pl 8:00 Tyrone Woods 4:28 Ledgewood Dr @ 7:58 11553 Clairmont Dr 4:40 Crosby @ Hillcrest 7:47 9374 Bennett Lake Rd 4:09 11323 Nay Of Firth Blvd 1st Entrance Surewood Dr 7:59 6415 Bennett Lake Rd 4:42 7171 Bennett Lake Rd 7:49 9138 Apple Orchard Dr 4:10 9374 Bennett Lake Rd 4:37 8035 Driftwood Dr 8:01 16411 Seymour Rd 4:43 7149 Bennett Lake Rd 7:50 9095 Apple Orchard Dr 4:12 9138 Apple Orchard Dr 4:48 8205 Oconnell 8:02 16347 Seymour Rd 4:50 16347 Seymour Rd 7:52 Lobdell @ Orchard Pkwy 4:13 9095 Apple Orchard Dr 4:40 Center @ Bella View Dr 7:53 Coachlite Pine Entrance 4:16 Coachlite Pine Entrance 7:54 5174 – 5166 Lobdell Rd 4:17 5174 - 5166 Lobdell Rd PURPLE STAR PURPLE STAR 7:55 Vintage Dr @ Lobdell 4:18 Vintage Dr @ Lobdell MRS. FYE MRS. FYE 7:56 5304 Lobdell Rd 4:19 Lobdell @ Elder Oak Tr 7:42 805 Silver Lake Rd 3:51 6039 Byram Lake Rd 7:57 Lobdell @ Elder Oak Tr 420 5404 Lobdell Rd 7:45 Linden Child Development 3:53 805 Silver Lake Rd 8:00 6430 Lobdell Rd 4:23 6430 Lobdell Rd 7:48 Lakeview Part Intersection 3:55 Pine Valley St 7:50 Bluefield Dr @ Beddington 3:57 Linden Child Development 7:52 Beddington @ Marlington 4:01 Lakeview Park Dr 7:58 Creekwood Subdivision 4:03 Bluefield Dr @ Beddington 8:01 Pine Valley St 4:04 Beddington @ Marlington 8:05 6039 Byram Lake Rd 4:08 Creekwood Subdivision 8:13 753 W Broad St MIDDLE SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF

GREEN HEART GREEN HEART GREEN CIRCLE GREEN CIRCLE GREEN MOON GREEN MOON MRS. JOHNSON MS. JOHNSON MRS. RAGNONE MRS. RAGNONE MRS. MCCARTY MRS. MCCARTY 6:28 920 Byram Lake Dr 2:40 920 Byram Lake Rd. 6:36 Corner Of Cole And 2:35 Corner Cole And 6:53 Stop: @ Andrea Ave 2:40 Stop: @ Andrea Ave 6:30 Old Linden Rd and Bridge 2:42 Old Linden Rd and Bridge Seymour Seymour 6:54 Stop: @ Laura Ln 2:41 Stop: @ Laura Ln St St 6:37 14487 Seymour 2:36 14487 Seymour 6:55 Stop: @ 613 E Rolston 2:41 Stop: @ 613 E Rolston- 6:38 401 Lindenwood 2:45 401 Lindenwood 6:38 14490 Seymour 2:36 14490 Seymour 6:57 Stop: @ Ford Ave Crosser 6:40 211 Maple Dr 2:47 Corner of East St and 6:38 14425 Seymour 2:37 14425 Seymour 6:59 Stop: @ Aparments On 2:43 Stop: @ Ford Ave 6:41 306 S Main St/ Pooh Maple 6:40 13508 Seymour 2:38 14244 Seymour Right 2:45 Stop: @ Aparments On Playhouse 2:48 211 Maple 6:41 13419 Seymour 14155 Seymour 7:01 Stop: @ Tickner & Park Right 6:42 Hickory St and East St 2:50 528 E Broad St 6:42 13230 Seymour 2:39 13508 Seymour Ln 2:47 Stop: @ Tickner & Park 6:44 236 Ripley 2:50 236 Ripley Rd 6:42 13161 Seymour 2:40 13419 Seymour 7:02 Stop: @ Tickner & Willow Ln 6:45 112 Ripley Rd 2:51 112 Ripley Rd 6:44 13008 Seymour 2:41 13230 Seymour Ln 2:48 Stop: @ Tickner & Willow 6:46 Saddlebrook Dr and 2:52 Corner of Saddlevalley 6:45 8389 Lahring 2:41 13161 Seymour 7:03 Stop: @ 511 Tickner Ln Saddlevalley CT 2:54 Corner of Sunflower 6:46 Entrance To White Oaks 2:42 13049 Seymour 7:04 Stop: @ 401 Tickner 2:49 Stop: @ 511 Tickner 6:47 Saddlebrook Dr and 2:55 244 Rockway 6:49 12441 Sharp 2:44 13008 Seymour 2:50 Stop: @ 401 Tickner Sunflower Dr 2:57 Corner of Haystack and 6:50 12207 Sharp 2:45 8389 Lahring 6:48 244 Rockway Dr sunflower 6:54 7185 Smith 2:46 Entrance To White Oaks 6:49 Haystack Dr and Rockway 2:58 4554 Silver Lake Rd 6:55 Corner Of Smith And 2:48 7303 Lahring GREEN TRIANGLE GREEN TRIANGLE Dr @ Sunflower 3:00 422 W Broad St Morrish 2:50 12441 Sharp Rd MRS. ROOS MRS. ROOS 6:50 4554 Silver Lake Rd 2:51 12207 Sharp 6:35 13208 Hogan 2:37 13208 Hogan 6:55 422 W Broad St 2:54 Smith 6:38 12077 Hogan 2:39 12077 Hogan 2:55 Just Past Morrish 6:40 11245 Hogan 2:41 11245 Hogan GREEN STAR GREEN STAR 6:42 10440 Beers 2:45 10440 Beers MR. GRANDY MR. GRANDY GREEN SQUARE GREEN SQUARE 6:45 6483 Baldwin 2:48 6483 Baldwin 6:42 Knottingham 2:22 Silver Lake @ Knottingham MRS. PATTERSON MRS. PATTERSON 6:48 10266 Hogan 2:50 10266 Hogan 6:44 Meadow 2:24 Silver Lake @ Meadow Ln 6:50 Shadow Lane Right After 2:30 15147 Hogan 6:53 11174 Sharp 2:52 6360 Ray 6:45 805 W. Broad St 2:25 Silver Lake@Restwood Dr Trotter Lane 2:34 Shadow Lane Right After 6:53 11219 Sharp 2:55 11174 Sharp 6:46 412 W. Broad St 2:26 805 W Broad St 6:52 16369 Linden Rd Trotter Lane 6:58 13014 Stony Brook Pass 2:55 11219 Sharp 6:50 208 Bridge St 2:28 412 W Broad St 6:54 Wyndom Place 2:36 16369 Linden Rd 3:00 13014 Stony Brook Pass 6:57 302 Bridge St 2:29 208 Bridge St 6:56 Lobdell @ End Of 2:37 Wyndom Place 3:05 Wee Care 6:58 Murrhy Ct 2:30 302 Bridge St Culdesac 2:40 Lobdell @ End Of 6:59 310 Oak St 2:32 Murphy St @ Murphy Ct 6:58 Orchard Pkwy Culdesac GREEN DIAMOND GREEN DIAMOND 7:00 1543 W. Rolston 2:33 Bush St @ Cherry St 7:42 Ripley Rd @ Loon Harbor 2:42 Orchard Pkwy MS. BLUMENTHAL MS. BLUMENTHAL 7:05 Hogan @ Acorn Way 2:35 310 Oak St Ln 3:41 Ripley Rd@Loon Harbor Ln 7:04 225 Hyatt Lane 2:35 225 Hyatt Lane 7:03 14503 Hogan 2:38 1543 W Rolston Rd 7:45 13038 Bryan 3:49 13028 Alyssa Ct 7:05 Pine Valley 2:37 Pine Valley 2:39 1566 W Rolston Rd 7:50 12269 Fairbanks 3:51 13038 Bryan 7:08 Silver Lake @ Chestnut 2:42 Silver Lake @ Chestnut 2:43 Hogan @ Acorn Way 7:53 5428 Lahring 3:55 12269 Fairbanks Way Way 2:44 14503 Hogan 3:58 5428 Lahring 2:44 6394 Silver Lake tctimes.com BACK TO SCHOOL 2021 Sunday, August 22, 2021 27 LINDEN 2021-2022 SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULES MIDDLE SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF PICK UP DROP-OFF ORANGE TRIANGLE ORANGE TRIANGLE ORANGE MOON ORANGE MOON PURPLE HEART PURPLE HEART MRS. LACONIS MRS. LACONIS MRS. LENGYEL MRS. LENGYEL MR. THAYER MR. THAYER 6:28 Bridge @ Fairway 2:37 Bridge @ Fairway 6:45 9095 Apple Orchard Dr 2:27 9095 Apple Orchard Dr 6:37 Lakeview Park 2:37 Lakeview Park @ Stop 6:29 Brige @ Meadow Green 2:38 Bridge @ Meadow Green 6:45 9138 Appl Orchard Dr 2:28 9138 Apple Orchard Dr 6:42 Bluefield Dr Corner Sign 6:30 1326 N Bridge 2:39 1326 N Bridge St 6:46 9183 Apple Orchard Dr 2:30 9155 Bennett Lake Rd 6:43 Linden @ Marlington 2:39 Bluefield Dr @ Corner 6:36 4499 W Ray Rd 2:43 4499 W Ray Rd 6:47 9155 Bennett Lake Rd 2:33 Bennett Lake Rd and 6:44 Owen Rd @ Fox Trail 2:40 Linden @ Marlington 6:37 1st Driveway Pine Valley 2:44 Pine Valley Sub 6:51 Bennett Lake Rd and Crosby Rd 6:45 5179 Owen Rd 2:41 Owen Rd @ Fox Tr Sub 2:47 5057 Ray Crosby Rd 2:34 7149 Bennett Lake Rd 6:47 5017 Owen Rd 2:43 5179 Owen Rd 6:39 5057 Ray Rd 2:48 Ray @ Wake Robin 6:52 7149 Bennett Lake Rd 2:35 Bennett Lake Rd and Del 6:48 Linden @ Highland Trl 2:44 5017 Owen Rd 6:40 Ray @ Wake Robin 2:48 5418 Ray 6:52 Bennett Lake Rd and Del Mar Rd 6:50 5026 Owen Rd 2:45 Linden @ Highland Tr 6:42 5428 Ray Rd 5438 Ray Rd Mar Rd 2:35 Bennett Lake Rd and 6:51 5011 Owen Rd 2:48 5026 Owen Rd 6:44 10433 Sharp 2:50 10433 Sharp 6:53 Bennett Lake Rd and Close Dr 6:52 5030 Owen Rd 2:49 5011 Owen Rd 6:45 10271 Sharp 2:52 10271 Sharp Close Dr 2:38 Clairmont Dr and W 6:53 5046 Owen Rd 2:51 5026 Owen Rd 6:50 10182 Linden 2:56 10182 Linden 6:55 Clairmont Dr and W County Line Rd 6:55 Pine Lake Forest Dr @ Hill 2:52 5046 Owen Rd 6:51 10256 Linden 2:57 10256 Linden Count Line Rd 2:40 11553 Clairmont Dr Forest Dr 2:54 Pine Lake Forest Dr @ Hill 6:52 10306 Linden 2:58 10306 Linden 6:58 11553 Clairmont Dr 2:42 6415 Bennett Lake Rd 6:57 Pine Lake Forest Dr @ Forest Dr 6:53 Butter Cup @ Linden 2:59 Butter Cup @ Linden 6:59 6415 Bennett Lake Rd 2:42 6325 Bennett Lake Rd Meredith 2:55 Pine Lake Forest Dr @ 6:54 11042 Linden 3:00 11210 Linden 6:59 6325 Bennett Lake Rd 2:45 S Seymour Rd and Hatt 7:05 16160 Valcrest Meredith 6:56 11210 Linden 3:02 11210 Linden 7:00 S Seymour Rd and Hatt Rd 7:06 16172 Valcrest 2:57 1610 Valcrest 6:58 Londen @ Old Linden 3:04 12278 Linden Rd 2:46 16411 S Seymour Rd 7:06 16177 Valcrest 2:58 16172 Valcrest 7:01 12486 Linden 3:06 12486 Linden 7:03 16411 S Seymour Rd 2:47 16263 S Seymour Rd 7:06 Valcrest @ Whitaker Tr 2:59 16177 Velcrest 7:03 16347 S Seymour Rd 7:07 Whitake Tr @ Whitaker Rd 3:00 Velcrest Dr @ Whitaker Tr 7:04 16263 S Seymour Rd 7:08 16244 Whitaker Rd 3:01 Whitaker Tr @ Whitaker Rd ORANGE STAR ORANGE STAR 7:05 Silver Lake Rd and Sunset 7:09 5300 Owen Rd 3:02 16244 Whitaker Rd MRS. TINKER MRS. TINKER Way 7:10 5382 0wen Rd 3:03 5300 Owen Rd 6:24 9247 Center Rd 2:42 8065 Hogan Rd 7:07 Silver Lake Rd and Soft 7:11 5468 Owen Rd 3:04 5382 Owen Rd 6:25 9149 Center Rd 2:44 Tyrone Wood Mhp First Water Lake Dr 7:13 Orchard Trail @ Blossom Ln 3:04 5468 Owen Rd 6:26 8450 Linden Rd Entrance 7:15 Orchard Trail @ Deer Tr 3:05 Orchard Trl @ Blossom Ln 6:28 8191 Linden Rd 2:50 9247 Center Rd 7:16 15529 Linden Rd 3:06 Orchard Trl @ Deer Tr 6:30 8421 Dean Rd 2:51 9149 Center Rd ORANGE HEART ORANGE HEART 7:17 15459 Linden Rd 3:08 15529 Linden Rd 6:34 7415 Linden Rd 2:52 8450 Linden Rd CINDY WEBSTER CINDY WEBSTER 7:18 Linden Rd @ Creekwood 3:09 15459 Linden Rd 6:34 7375 Linden Rd 2:53 8191 Linden Rd 6:35 8216 Cook Rd 2:40 Seymour @ Rustic Trail Sub Circle 3:11 Linden Rd@Creekwood Cir 6:36 7281 Linden Rd 2:55 8421 Dean Rd 6:38 9232 Morrish 2:41 Seymour @ Pineview 6:35 7254 Linden Rd 2:59 7415 Linden Rd 6:39 9313 Morrish Lake PURPLE DIAMOND AM PURPLE DIAMOND PM 6:37 Starwood Dr 3:00 7375 Linden Rd 6:40 9459 Morrish 2:48 10465 Seymour MRS. MCNEIL MRS. MCNEIL 6:38 7071 Linden Rd 3:01 7281 Linden Rd 6:42 9480 Beers 2:50 Seymour @ Jewell 6:50 Whitehead Dr @ Stages 2:37 Whitehead Dr @ Stages 6:41 Corner Ledgewood And 3:02 7254 Linden Rd 6:43 9404 Beers 2:51 10335 Seymour Island Island Surfwood 3:03 7071 Linden Rd 6:44 9367 Beers 2:55 8216 Cook 6:53 16065 Whitehead 2:39 16065 Whitehead Dr 6:42 Ledgewood @ Ore Knob 3:05 Ledgewood @ Surfwood 6:45 9292 Beers 2:56 9232 Morrish 6:56 Silver Lake @ Knobhill 2:41 15478 Knobhill Rd 3:06 Ledgewood @ Ore Knob 6:50 6508 Baldwin 2:57 9313 Morrish 6:58 Lobdell @ Haviland Dr 2:43 Crest Dr @ Knobhill 6:48 7246 Parkwood Rd Dr 6:52 Baldwin @ Morrish 2:58 9459 Morrish 6:59 7375 Lobdell 2:45 16067 Knobhill 6:53 8035 Driftwood Dr 3:11 7246 Parkwood Rd 6:53 Baldwin @ Jewell 2:59 Morrish @ Baldwin 7:01 16196 Hilltop Dr 2:48 Lobdell @ Haviland 6:56 Center Rd @ Bella View 3:16 8035 Driftwood Dr 6:54 8404 Baldwin 3:01 9480 Beers 7:03 Waterview Lane @ Hilltop Beach Dr Dr 3:18 Center Rd @ Bella View 6:56 10335 Seymour 3:01 9404 Beers 7:06 16378 Paddock Club Blvd 2:49 7375 Lobdell Rd 6:57 8410 Center Rd Dr 6:58 Seymour @ Jewell 3:02 9367 Beers 7:07 Paddock Club @ East 2:50 16196 Hilltop Dr 7:00 Tyrone Woods Mhp First 3:19 8410 Center Rd 6:50 Seymour 3:02 9292 Beers Horseshoe Tr 2:52 Waterview Lane@Hilltop Dr Entrance 3:22 11042 Linden Rd 7:05 Seymour @ Pineview 3:03 6508 Baldwin 7:07 East Horseshoe @ Trotter 2:55 16378 Paddock Club Blvd 7:02 8065 Hogan Rd 3:22 11057 Linden Rd Lake Sub 3:04 Baldwin @ Jewell 7:08 6430 Lobdell Rd 2:55 Paddock Club Blvd @ 3:23 11210 Linden Rd 7:07 Seymour @ Rustic Trail Sub 3:05 8404 Baldwin 7:09 7356 Lobdell East Horseshoe Tr 7:10 Silver Lake @ Charles Ct 2:55 East Horseshoe Tr @ 7:11 Silver Lake @ Jeffrey Ct Trotter Lane ORANGE CIRCLE ORANGE CIRCLE PURPLE STAR PURPLE STAR 7:12 Silver Lake @ Heather Ct 3:00 6430 Lobdell Rd MS. 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WE REQUEST A RIGHT-HAND (odd-numbered) PAGE Fenton’s Alvord leads our 2021 area baseball team By David Troppens Player of the Year, his name was auto- the Tigers’ season with a 24-10-1 record Brendan Alvord has been one of the matically added to the list of candidates. overall. elite baseball players since the first day After some strong competition from Hol- Alvord, who is headed to Eastern he competed on Fenton’s varsity baseball ly’s Nolan Jenkinson (both were MVPs Michigan University to continue his squad. for their team at the Mott All-Star Game), baseball career, was part of a senior class He can beat you with his arm, as was Alvord has earned our MVP honors. that had its share of success despite the evident by his 1.37 earned run average The Tigers had a pretty solid season, fact having their junior season erased due this spring. He’s also one of the area’s finishing third in the Flint Metro League to the COVID-19 pandemic. elite offensive powers, as evident by his with a 17-5 record. They also advanced Alvord was a key contributor to the .360 batting average and 21 RBI. to the district final game where they lost Tigers’ 2019 run to the Super Regional, So when it came to figuring out who to the eventual Division 1 state champion finishing that season with a 21-18 overall should be the 2021 Tri-County Baseball Grand Blanc Bobcats 5-2. The loss ended See ALVORD on 39 SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 2021 | PAGE 38 | MYFENTON.COM/SPORTS

Brendan Alvord had two wins and two saves for the 2021 Fenton Tigers. Photo: David Troppens Sports Devils feel team unity is strong entering season By David Troppens Borski said. “Our weight Linden’s Mickel Spencer has his first Lake Fenton — When room numbers were out- professional fight Saturday (Aug. 21) the Lake Fenton varsity standing. The focus was in Las Vegas. Photo: David Troppens football program started getting stronger and creat- work this summer in prep- ing a team unity and they aration for the 2021 sea- did that. A lot of it hap- Linden’s Spencer son, varsity football coach pens organically. I think Marty Borski wanted to it’s the closest you can begins pro boxing see a couple of things. get to being in a military The main thing was he situation without being in career in Las Vegas wanted to see the team the military. You work to- By David Troppens get stronger. Not neces- gether, bleed together and Linden’s Mickel Spencer will be- sarily physically stronger, by default what devel- gin his professional boxing career this although that was a big ops is camaraderie. That weekend (Saturday, Aug. 21). part of it. He also wanted to builds trust and that’s is a sweet but shy little guy. With a little patience he is climb- see them get stronger with what our culture was this The 17-year-old athlete willing be into the your lap and enjoying the cuddles! their unity. Borski feels summer. I think we took youngest boxer on the pay per view card he’s seen that happen. a massive step forward Lake Fenton’s linemen work on their blocking assignments during headlined by the Manny Pacquiao vs. “Summer went great,” See DEVILS on 40 a recent practice session. Photo: David Troppens See SPENCER on 40

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ALVORD One of Alvord’s finest outings of 2021 chos. Alvord didn’t have his best stuff the next team they’d face would be the Continued from Page 38 was a hard-luck loss for the team. Com- but he mentally figured a way to earn eventual state champions, Grand Blanc, record. Alvord needed just 92 pitches to peting against eventual Metro champi- the victory in the Tigers’ 4-2 win. Alvord at Grand Blanc’s home field. lead the Tigers to a 6-1 regional cham- ons Goodrich, Alvord tossed a four-hitter scattered seven hits and two walks over Alvord st