My Way

There’s no City of Oxford yet and already I can see cityhood is going to cost us a bloody fortune. A few weeks ago, the township hired a $295 per hour attorney to fight any future attempts by the village to steal township land when the time comes to draw its proposed city boundaries. In […]

Auto Tech students place 9th in state competition

Two Oxford High School students placed ninth in the FORD/AAA Student Auto Skills competition held April 27 at Macomb Community College. Seniors Carl Boone and Tim Wagner gave it their all at the annual state competition in which 11th and 12th grade students from around Michigan utilize their troubleshooting and repair skills on malfunctioning 2005 […]

CROP walkers hoof it to stop hunger

On Sunday, 358 caring souls walked to help stop hunger both locally and worldwide. Individuals from 15 area churches and one preschool participated in the annual CROP Walk held at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church on Waldon Road in Orion Township. Participants collected pledges prior to the event, then walked either a two-mile or six-mile […]

Going down

The bad news is assessed residential property values are continuing to decline. The good news is, as a result, property taxes for 2010 will decrease as well. ‘Probably 80 to 85 percent of the people will see their actual taxes go down this year,? said Dave Hieber, manager of the Oakland County Equalization Division. According […]

Village crime rate decreases

It seemed like 2009 was a year just chock-full of bad news. Everywhere you looked it was doom and gloom. But apparently there was some pretty good news in the Village of Oxford ? the crime rate was down. ‘We had a fantastic year as far as keeping crime in check here in the community,? […]

Crash damages fire truck

An Oxford fire truck sustained an estimated $25,000 to $30,000 in damage after a 2002 Chevy Silverado pickup truck crashed into it at the intersection of Oakwood and Gardner roads around 11:30 a.m. Jan. 14. The 1996 fire engine was eastbound on Oakwood Rd. ? responding to a medical call on Delano Rd. ? when […]

Businesses sought for marketing program

Guy R. Williams has a plan to market downtown Oxford, but first he needs to find out if local business owners are willing to participate by investing a little time and money. ‘It has to be grassroots,? said Williams, who’s president of Community Marketing Associates. ‘The business owners have to come to the conclusion that […]

$35K (and counting) raised for teens’ funeral

Tragedy has a way of bringing out the best in people by opening their hearts to the suffering of others and motivating them to reach out, be it with a kind word or a few dollars. As the rest of the world focuses its attention on helping the impoverished island nation of Haiti recover from […]

DECA students make OHS a greener place

Oxford High School is a much more environmentally-aware place these days thanks to the efforts of three students. Seniors Emily Holland, Megan Tilley and Danielle Bauman spearheaded a ‘Going Green? project that got the whole school recycling and pledging to help save the planet. All three belong to the high school’s DECA Club, which consists […]

And the Emmy goes to…Lee Phelps!

Not many kids can say their teacher’s won an Emmy award or was a star on a children’s television series. But the second-graders in Lee Phillips? class at Daniel Axford Elementary have bragging rights on both counts. Once upon a time, Phillips was the voice of ‘Gooby? on the short-lived public television show ‘My Bedbugs,? […]