Don’t forget to leave food by the mailbox May 11

Not knowing where your next meal is coming from is a frightening problem faced by many Americans, even in a relatively-affluent place like north Oakland County. Not everyone in this area lives in a high-priced subdivision, owns acres of land in hunt country or drives a brand-new car. There are folks of all ages who […]

She remembered her poppy

Clarence Cameron (right), a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and member of American Legion Post 108, was on M-24 in downtown Oxford last week handing out poppies and collecting donations to benefit his fellow veterans. Photo by C.J. Carnacchio.  

Microbrewery wins gold at international competitions

Addison Township resident John Powers is not an Olympic athlete, but he did bring home the gold – twice – for his brewing skills. Two of the beers he produces and sells at HomeGrown Brewing Company in downtown Oxford took top honors at international competitions. “It’s really nice to be recognized for things that you […]

Helping hands, hearts

On Saturday and Sunday, folks of all ages rolled up their sleeves and did yardwork for free at 57 homes in Oxford, Addison and Orion townships and the villages of Oxford and Leonard. It was all part of the Fourth Annual Oxford Gives Back (OGB) work weekend. Anyone who is unable to do yardwork and […]

Donations sought for senior center

Oxford Township’s new senior center in Seymour Lake Park is getting ready to open in a few weeks and some things are still needed to help turn the 3,126-square-foot space into an inviting place to socialize and recreate. The parks and recreation department is asking the public to donate a number of new or gently […]

Bunny time!

Bunny time!

Oxford’s Seymour Lake Township Park was the place to be on Sunday as the parks and recreation department held its annual Easter Bunny Bonanza. Approximately 200 kids raced around the field collecting colorful, plastic eggs. Once the ground was clear, a helicopter dropped thousands of ping pong balls, which were snatched up almost as quickly […]

Village places moratorium on marijuana businesses

There was no shortage of opinions, questions and concerns at the April 16 joint meeting between the village council and planning commission. Some officials seem eager to blaze a trail when it comes to potentially allowing marijuana businesses to set up shop in Oxford Village. “Why don’t we get a (head)start on tapping into that […]

DDA committee proposes placing time limit on spaces closest to businesses

Oxford’s Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is considering asking the village to put a two-hour time limit on a number of parking spaces in downtown’s four quadrants. “That’s typically long enough to allow for shopping trips or a lunch,” said DDA Executive Director Glenn Pape, but short enough to generate more turnover, which he claims leads […]

Volunteers sought for downtown cleanup

At night, folks have been known to paint the town red by hopping from bar to bar in downtown Oxford. But Glenn Pape, executive director of the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), is hoping to find some enthusiastic volunteers who are willing to “paint the town black” on Saturday, May 4. Folks are invited to grab […]

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