Ground-breaking ceremony held for Polly Ann Trail

Last Friday’s ground-breaking ceremony in Orion Township was an historic day for members of the Polly Ann Trailway Management Council and the communities of Oxford, Addison and Orion. Addison Twp. Supervisor Bob Koski, Oxford Village Manager Joe Young and Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, among others, attended the ground-breaking to kick-off construction of the […]

Maybe Howie Mandel has the right idea!

The airwaves have been inundated with news of the impending swine flu or H1N1 influenza, which gives it a more ominous sounding! And speaking of ominous, the World Health Organization predicts that within two years, nearly one-third of the world’s population will have caught it! ‘What we know is, it’s brand new and no one […]

Tales from the wedding shoe shopping front…

With my wedding coming up next month, I decided it was probably about time I found some shoes to go with my dress. One of my best friends, who is actually in my wedding, loaned me a nice pair she had bought for her wedding that she ended up not wearing. Cool! I’ll take anything […]

Village PD goes digital for mugshots

Two weeks ago, a new system was installed at the Oxford Village Police Department that will help aid officers and the community in more ways than one. The MugShots System is a completely digital imaging system that allows all persons arrested to be placed into an electronic database, as opposed to paper forms of record-keeping. […]

Say hi to Oxford’s 11 new teachers

New to the Oxford school district this fall are 11 teachers eager to start their careers as educators and guidance counselors. Some teach science, some language arts, some physical education, but all of them share the bond of molding young minds and preparing our future leaders. Let’s meet Oxford’s freshmen teachers ? Brian Edwards Family: […]

Tales from Indonesia

In July 2003, the Leader ran a story about an Oxford resident planning to live and teach in Indonesia for two whole years. Well, she’s back and Sarah Warmoth is raring to travel overseas again to pursue her life-long goal. The 1997 Oxford High School grad left the comforts of her home in July and […]

Gas prices drive up cost of flowers, pizza

Every day, we fill up our gas tanks and reluctantly pay the rising prices. Whether you drive an SUV or a compact car, you’ve more than likely felt the pain of gas prices lately and have sworn to change driving routes or cut down on driving. But what about businesses who rely on driving to […]

Two-car crash on M-24

A two-car crash in front of Oxford Bank on S. Washington St. (M-24) last Thursday backed up traffic for at least a half-hour and sent one driver to the hospital. A 17-year-old Oxford male driving south his 1989 Pontiac rear-ended a 22-year-old Oxford woman stopped in her 2003 Dodge Stratus. The Dodge was stopped to […]

Parks and Rec to offer art classes this fall

Kids, teens and adults interested in learning more about art, look no further. Starting this September, Oxford Parks and Recreation will begin their enrichment programs, giving the community an opportunity to join extra-curriculur classes. Oxford resident and 1991 Oxford High School grad Jennifer Chammas, 32, will be teaching six classes in the art field for […]

Historic schoolhouse finds new home in park

For Addison Township, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009 is going to be a day for the history books. At precisely 9 a.m., the Addison School Building began the eight-mile trek northward from the corner of Lakeville and Hosner Rd. to Watershed Preserve Park, north of Leonard, to begin the school’s restoration project. The total cost of […]