Looking to increase those in the know

Looking to increase those in the know

Grant helps fire department train CPR By Don Rush The Oxford Fire Department is working to increase the number of people in the community who not only know how to perform CPR, but are confident in their ability to take action in the event of a medical emergency. To that end, they recently announced a […]

A tale of two classic vehicles

A tale of two classic vehicles

  Locals preparing for Woodward Dream Cruise By Don Rush This year will mark the 28th running of the Woodward Dream Cruise, which celebrates America’s first highway and classic cars that cruised up and down the highway. This year the cruise starts at 9 a.m. on Aug. 19. Locally, two vintage car lovers will be participating. […]

Hana’s Garden groundbreaking Sunday

Hana’s Garden groundbreaking Sunday

 The community is invited to attend a Groundbreaking Ceremony for Hana’s Garden this Sunday at Seymour Lake Township Park in Oxford Township. The garden will serve as a public space to honor Hana and three other teens— Madisyn Baldwin, Tate Myre and Justin Shilling—who died in a November 2021 shooting at Oxford High School. Seymour […]

In support of Patterson

Dear Editor, I attended the event last week in Clarkston, where Mary Margaret Patterson announced her candidacy for Oakland County Executive. It was thought-provoking and very well-attended. I’m convinced people in our county are looking for change. I have many concerns about the leadership of our county, including unwanted transit tax increases, gifts to foreign […]

Safety on the Polly Ann Trail

Safety on the Polly Ann Trail

By Don Rush Last week, Oxford Village Police Chief Micheal Solwold and a crew from Oxford Community TV (OCTV) taped a Public Safety Announcement (PSA) about safety and what is and is not allowed on the trail. “This has been an issue for years,” Solwold said. “It seems most perceive that pedestrians always have the […]

BJ “Joe” Bullen, 89

  The community recently lost a man of integrity who donated much of his time to Oxford Village and the area youth, with the passing of B.J. “Joe” Bullen on July 29, 2023. He was 89 years old. Joe was born on June 20, 1934, on the family farm in east Tennessee. He worked hard […]

Oxford loses a friend in Joe Bullen

Oxford loses a friend in Joe Bullen

The community recently lost a man of integrity who donated much of his time to Oxford Village and the area youth, with the passing of B.J. “Joe” Bullen on July 29, 2023. He was 89 years old. Joe was born on June 20, 1934, on the family farm in east Tennessee. He worked hard on […]

Another summer storm, fewer power outages

  In two weeks, two summer storms blew through the region. The last hit the Oxford/Addison late in the afternoon on July 26. While DTE Energy reported over 150,000 of their customers were without power in Southeast Michigan after the storm, fewer than 100 customers in our area were affected. Two weeks ago, a storm […]

Northeast quad parking lot improvements start

Northeast quad parking lot improvements start

By Don Rush Two weeks ago work commenced on repairing and reinvigorating the parking lot in Oxford Village’s Northeast quad. The new cement flatwork, stamped concrete, furniture, overhead lighting, an iron archway, sitting and play areas are all part of a Downtown Development Authority (DDA) plan to revitalize all the parking quads. DDA Executive Director […]

Who says mermaids don’t read?

Who says mermaids don’t read?

It’s nice to know that even little mermaids like Sea-Vannah (10-year-old Savannah Ignasiak) enjoy reading the Oxford Leader. The granddaughter of Oxford Township residents Ginger and Micheal Guindon is pictured here reading the July 12 edition where she was featured swimming in her monofin (mermaid tail) in the lake at Oxford’s Scripter Park. Thanks to […]

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