Sights, sounds of Christmas

Downtown Oxford’s Centennial Park was the place to be Saturday afternoon both before and after the annual Christmas parade. There were carolers, holiday vendors, live reindeer, hot beverages and cookies, and of course, jolly old St. Nick, who’s always the headliner. He visited with the kids and received their Christmas lists. Ho, ho, ho!

Public invited to wreath-laying ceremony honoring vets

Today, their remains are entombed in the cold ground. But once upon a time, their courage, willingness to sacrifice and commitment to duty kept this nation free and secure. In an effort to honor deceased local veterans and pay respects to their families, Ridgelawn Memorial Cemetery (99 W. Burdick St.) in Oxford Village is inviting […]

New machine saving materials, money at library

A generous donation to the Friends of the Oxford Public Library resulted in a valuable piece of equipment that’s helping the library to preserve materials, save money and expand its collection. The Friends received a contribution from Benson Ford, Jr. that, when combined with some of the group’s existing funds, allowed for the purchase of […]

Local dentist collecting food, toiletries for Oxford-Orion FISH

The Oxford Smile Center, owned by Dr. John Khoury, is collecting donations of canned food, toiletries and non-perishable items throughout the holiday season. Collected donations of food and clothing will be distributed by Oxford-Orion FISH. Donations will be accepted at the Oxford Smile Center from now through Dec. 23. The Smile Center is located at […]

Second-graders crank up the Christmas cuteness

Last week, second-graders from Daniel Axford, Lakeville, Clear Lake and Leonard elementaries performed their respective Christmas concerts on the stage of the Oxford High School Performing Arts Center. The children sang their little hearts out as they made Christmas toys come alive, much to the delight of their proud parents in the audience. Music teachers […]

Rockin? around the Christmas tree

Guitars and sunglasses were the most commonly-seen items during the Oxford Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade Saturday as ‘Rock and Roll? was the theme. Everybody had loads of fun playing rock star and emulating musical legends ranging from the King, Elvis Presley, to the bearded band from Texas, ZZ Top. Encore!

A night of soup, sweets and song

Downtown Oxford was filled with the Christmas spirit Friday evening as families, friends and neighbors enjoyed the annual Soup and Sweet Stroll. They went from business to business sampling savory soups and sinful sweets, then ended the evening in Centennial Park with Christmas carols sung by Oxford choir students and the annual tree lighting ceremony.

The tastiest homes in town

How sweet it was Saturday at the Oxford Public Library as kids of all ages filled the Rotary Community Room to create their very own little gingerbread houses for Christmas. Graham crackers, loads of colorful candies and gobs of frosting were used as the building materials for this delicious project.

Denied

Oxford’s new Legacy Center won’t be receiving a property tax abatement. That’s because the township board last week voted 4-3 to deny owner Christian Mill’s request to have a commercial rehabilitation district established on his 19.74-acre property at 925 N. Lapeer Rd. Creating a district is the first step in the abatement process under the […]

Twp. OKs fire union contract

Oxford’s firefighters received a couple of early Christmas presents from the township board during a special meeting held Tuesday, Dec. 15. Following a closed session, officials voted 7-0 to approve a three-year labor agreement with the Oxford Fire Fighters Union, International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 4763. If approved by the firefighters union, which is […]