Looks like it took a week for the long arm of the law to find its perpetrator. Last Tuesday, Oxford Village Police reported Burdick Street Landscape had been broken into sometime between the hours of 12:30 and 1:15 a.m. A window was broken and several Stihl brand landscaping tools were reported stolen. The department posted […]
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED 2021-2022 GENERAL FUND BUDGET WORKSHOP PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on May 11, 2021 at 6:30 P.M. in the Media Center at Oxford Middle School, Oxford, Michigan, the Board of Education of Oxford Community Schools will hold a public hearing to consider the District’s proposed 2021-2022 budget. The Board […]
PUBLIC NOTICE ADDISON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC HEARING Special Assessment District for Millstan A Public Hearing will be held on Monday, May 17, 2021 at the regular meeting of the Addison Township Board of Trustees at Township Complex, 1440 Rochester Road, Leonard, Michigan at 6:00 pm. The purpose of the public hearing is to allow the Township […]
April 21st, 2021 Dear Addison Township Property Owner: Please be advised that a Public Hearing for the renewal of a Special Assessment District for road maintenance is on the agenda for the regular meeting of the Addison Township Board of Trustees. The meeting will be held on May 17th 2021 at 6:00 p.m. in the […]
April 28, 2021 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Thursday, May13, 2021, at 7:00 pm Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Charter Township of Oxford Zoning Ordinance and the Michigan Zoning Enabling Act, the Charter Township of Oxford Planning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing at LakePoint […]
In our 55th week of reporting local COVID numbers, our area again saw an increase in total and new cases over last week. According to numbers provided by the county, last week we reported there were a total of 2,177 cases from Leonard, west to Oxford. This week, 2,351. Recent cases, which “… are the […]
April 22 was Earthday, and the local Meijer store wanted to do something “earthy” so they called Polly Ann Trail Manager Linda Moran (left) and asked, “Hey, you want a new fruit tree?” Moran accepted and on a chilly Wednesday April 21 (yes, it snowed a little) the Oxford Village Department of Public Works the […]
Parents: Paul and Kaussar Hurin GPA: 4.104 Favorite Subject: Band Plans after graduation: I plan to attend college (undecided) and study astronomy. Extracurricular Activities: I participate in marching band, dance classes, and I join in on various clubs when I have the time. Outside Interests and Hobbies: Art What did you learn about yourself during […]
Oxford Village Police Chief Mike Solwold was the honored guest for students of Oxford Elementary School last week. The chief was there to talk about his job and answer questions as third through fifth grade students learned about a community worker. According to Oxford Early Learning Center Childcare Lead Teacher Ann Cowan, “We are committed […]
So, there I was last week minding my own business, comparing the differences between a baby shower and a diaper party asking poignant questions, and weaving a story of words to capture reader attention about an event I had attended, when I had a thought: I really need to cut my lawn. As of this […]