Little Lucy Holt underwent a big operation in Boston March 31 and she pulled through like a champ. “She’s a tough girl,” said her mother, Laura Holt, of Oxford. The 6-month-old had surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital to repair the holes in her tiny heart. Originally, it was thought Lucy had four holes. “When the […]
Christine Ellis lives in a single-family home on a street with other single-family homes and she wants it to stay that way. The 17-year Oxford resident attended last week’s public hearing before the village planning commission to voice her opposition to a proposal to rezone her parcel on Davison St. – along with four other […]
Two canes and a leg brace. That’s what Joan Baldiga needed to help her walk in July 2014 when she started her therapy sessions at Banbury Cross Therapeutic Equestrian Center in Metamora Township. These days, the 49-year-old Addison Township resident is not only walking without any assistance, she’s downhill skiing, mountain biking and swimming. “I […]
For Christians, Good Friday is one of the most sacred and significant days of the year – the day their savior, Jesus Christ, sacrificed himself to atone for all of mankind’s sins. “It’s good for us. It wasn’t good for Christ,” said Jesse Holt, executive pastor at Christ the King Church in Oxford. “It was […]
Not every teenager is going to attend a four-year college or university after receiving their high school diploma. For some bright-eyed 18-year-olds, the path to future financial security and independence includes a vocational career, trade school, community college or apprenticeship. To help them achieve their dreams, Royal Roofing Company, based in Orion Township, has created […]
Bob Swider, a journeyman lineman for DTE Energy and a 27-year veteran of the company, makes a repair on Davison St., near M-24, in Oxford Village where a power line broke during the high winds the area experienced on Thursday, April 6. According to DTE Energy’s online outage map, more than 2,500 customers in Oxford […]
Downtown’s HomeGrown Brewing Company received special use approval to have a sign atop the roof of its front porch in a 6-0 vote of the Oxford Village Planning Commission April 4. The 14-square-foot sign will be made of wood with brushed silver lettering. It will be lit using two small light-emitting diode (LED) spotlights shining […]
Boards were breaking and pieces of wood went flying as PKSA Karate Oxford hosted a special event Monday evening to raise funds for the Oxford Gives Back program. Students from PKSA Karate Oxford, owned by Rod Price, and North Oakland Taekwon-Do, owned by Gary Skarritt, participated in a break-a-thon. “I like doing stuff like this […]
Leonard Elementary teacher Sarah Ashley (left) portrayed Peter Pan for the school’s March 31 assembly celebrating the end of March is Reading Month. With her is paraprofessional Valarie Logan. For the story, please see “Neverland comes to Leonard.”
A 40-page labor agreement approved by the Oxford Village Council last week gives the unionized, full-time police officers a 12 percent pay raise over the next three years, but it also requires them to gradually contribute more and more toward their health insurance and retirement benefits. “I worked on (negotiating) a couple (of contracts) prior […]