Make way! Make way for progress!

Last week, the house at 42 E. Burdick St. in Oxford Village was demolished to make way for a brand new development. The property, owned by local developer Dave Weckle, is going to be used as part of a three-building, mixed-use development encompassing E. Burdick, Mill and Stanton streets. It will contain retail, office and […]

Police say trail mgr. assaulted by ORV driver in Addison

A 53-year-old Addison Township man is accused of assaulting Polly Ann Trail Manager Linda Moran with his four-wheel off-road vehicle (ORV) on Nov. 8. Jeffrey Stephen Blaney was arraigned Nov. 10 in Rochester Hills 52-3 District Court on the misdemeanor charges of assault and battery, malicious destruction of property $200 or more but less than […]

Vet delivers message of unity, brotherhood

With so many stories about racial division and strife dominating the headlines and airwaves these days, J.D. Branch, of West Bloomfield, delivered a message of unity and brotherhood Friday morning during Leonard Elementary’s Veterans Day celebration. When the retired U.S. Air Force staff sergeant sees the American flag, the only colors he thinks about are […]

Voters OK bond, sinking fund for schools

Voters OK bond, sinking fund for schools

Christmas came early for Oxford Community Schools as district voters approved both the bond and sinking fund millage proposals in the Nov. 7 election. Based on the unofficial results, the $28.28 million bond proposal was approved 2,565 to 2,010. The five-year, 0.75-mill sinking fund passed 2,484 to 2,092. “I want to thank the community for […]

Council votes to extend contracts for temp help

Contract extensions were in the air Monday evening as the Oxford Village Council took action at a special meeting to keep two temporary workers, who earn a combined $147.50 per hour, on the payroll in order to keep the municipal office running. Council voted 5-0 to extend the lease agreement for Teich, the interim village […]

Honoring vets with song

Oxford Middle School choir students put on their annual Americana Concert Friday night at the high school Performing Arts Center. A total of 220 sixth-through-eighth-graders sung a variety of patriotic songs in honor of Veterans Day.  

Concho Pearl offers traditional Texas BBQ

Pearls and good barbecue have more in common than one might think. Both take time to create. Both delight the senses. And both are highly-prized by their respective connoisseurs. Texas has the distinction of being famous for its delicious barbecue and the unique freshwater pearls produced by the mussels of the Concho River in San […]

‘Let us not forget the four-legged veterans ‘

With Veterans Day approaching this Saturday, Phil Weitlauf is asking folks to remember the vital role dogs have played, and continue to play, in military operations. “Let us not forget the four-legged veterans,” he said. “They’re well-trained. They’re loyal. They’re brave. And they’ve been fighting alongside our men and women in uniform ever since World […]

Scouts seek donations to buy wreaths for veterans’ graves

A group of Oxford scouts is once again soliciting donations to fund the placement of fresh evergreen wreaths on the graves of veterans resting in local cemeteries. Between now and Nov. 27, Boy Scout Troop 366 is asking folks to help sponsor the annual Wreaths Across America ceremony scheduled for noon Saturday, Dec. 16 at […]

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