Bingham Township
Constance Brzozowski – (Weber Excavating) Excavation for a driveway (including storm water control structures), home with garage, decks and patio and septic system at 10140 E. Bingham Road ($140).
Elmwood Township
Bingham Township
Constance Brzozowski – (Weber Excavating) Excavation for a driveway (including storm water control structures), home with garage, decks and patio and septic system at 10140 E. Bingham Road ($140).
Elmwood Township
December 7, 2018
Jon Staudacher to Debbie Slocombe, Section 14 in Leland Township ($100,000).
Justin Judd and Justin Judd as Conservator of Logan Judd to Deborah A. Reyes, Section 30 in Kasson Township ($200,000).
Michael and Susan O’Connor to Jason and Julia Gold, Section 32 in Solon Township ($65,000).
Village of Empire
Glenn T. and Kathy A. Aylsworth (Larry E. Lelito, Jr.) Construct new commercial storage for Glen Craft Marina; wood frame, main floor, covered porch with mezzanine at 11549 S. Leelanau Highway ($253,966).
Bingham Township
The topic of “short term rentals” became a subject of discussion again at this week’s regular monthly meeting of the Bingham Township Board even though it was not on the agenda.
It was on last month’s agenda, however. But only one member of the public offered comment.
The Cleveland Township Board last week adopted two ordinances that have been high-profile issues of interest among township residents.
On the recommendation of the township Planning Commission, the board adopted an ordinance calling for septic and well inspections whenever a property is transferred to a new owner.
There will be plenty of opportunities to celebrate the birth of Jesus together at Leelanau County churches.
Seasonal sippings
Leelanau businesses offer hot drinks for cold times
It’s Christmas morning. The initial rush of adrenaline has coursed through the veins of parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles.
VOLUNTEER COORDINATORS Audrey Roman and Mary Stanton, (l-r, foreground) brief volunteers preparing to hand out hundreds of donated toys and other items to needy families during the Leelanau Holiday program at the VFW Hall in Lake Leelanau on Wednesday morning.
THE CHRISTMAS spirit is alive and well at many homes around Leelanau County. Pictured is the residence of Dennis Denoyer, located on Sylt Road in Leland Township.
‘Twas the night before Christmas, and in the center of town,
Omena’s press-goat Harley Jones was wearing a frown.
The village was twinkling, full of Christmas lights.
Everyone had helped make it a beautiful sight.
Santa had come to the fire hall that day,
But he pulled Harley aside with bad news to say.
Scores are beginning to grow for the Glen Lake bowling team.
Points are hard to come by for the Norse.
Suttons Bay (2-4, 1-1 NWC) made just nine of its 34 shot attempts from the field Friday, falling to Benzie Central (3-1, 1-1 NWC), 55-28.
“Benzie pushed us to make tough shots and we couldn’t make them,” Suttons Bay coach Ron Anderson said. “They were able to make the tough shots against us.”
Paige Kohler continues to be a bright spot for North Bay (0-4, 0-3 NWC).
Kohler scored 20 points to lead North Bay, but the team couldn’t get past Onekama (1-3, 1-2 NWC), losing 49-42 on the road.
“We couldn’t get over the hump in this game,” North Bay coach Jim Champion said. “It was a great effort from the whole team tonight.”
Still undefeated.
Glen Lake (4-0, 2-0 NWC) remained undefeated Friday, as the Lakers ran past Kingsley (0-5, 0-2 NWC), 67-35, with four different players scoring in double digits.
Turnovers and late three-pointers doomed Leland (2-2, 1-2 NWC).
Buckley (3-2, 1-2 NWC) was able to force a few late turnovers and hit clutch shots to earn the 40-39 victory over the Comets.
A rowdy home crowd tried to will the team on.
Leland (3-2, 0-2 NWC) battled with Frankfort (4-1, 2-0 NWC) Friday, but the Panthers knocked down their late free throws to seal a victory, 63-58.
A rough night shooting didn’t stop St. Mary (3-1).
The Lady Eagles defeated Manistee Catholic Central (2-1) last Thursday, 40-17, making just 16 of their 55 shot attempts on the night.
St. Mary is back on track.
After losing its first three games, the St. Mary Eagles (2-3) have won two in a row, defeating Traverse City Home School (0-3) Friday, 53-37, grabbing 54 total rebounds in the victory.
Glen Lake (4-1, 3-0 NWC) got all they could handle Tuesday at home.
Benzie Central (3-1, 2-1 NWC) traded leads with the Lakers, but Glen Lake held on for the 62-59 victory against the Huskies.
A game of runs took place in Northport.
Leland (2-1, 1-1 NWC) jumped out to a 16-5 lead last Thursday, North Bay (0-3, 0-2 NWC) came back, but Leland pulled away late to earn the 59-39 victory.