VILLAGE OF OXFORD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING SPECIAL USE SIGN APPLICATION FOR 51 S. WASHINGTON SUITE F Please take notice, that the Oxford Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m., or soon thereafter, on Tuesday, April 3, 2018 in the Oxford Village Council Chambers, 22 W. Burdick, Oxford, Michigan for the purpose […]
VILLAGE OF OXFORD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR LOT WIDTH VARIANCE Please take notice, that the Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00p.m., or soon thereafter, on Monday, April 2, 2018 in the Oxford Village Council Chambers, 22 W. Burdick, Oxford, Michigan for the purpose of considering […]
Martin (Jim) James Bushman, of Oxford, passed away on March 6, 2018. He was 85. Jim was the loving husband of the late Sheila for 58 years and the beloved father of James (Margie), of Waterford, Clark (Diane Biddinger), of Birmingham, Nora (Carl) Chadwell, of Oxford and Mary (David) Dean. He is also survived by […]
On March 2, the Wildcats girls varsity bowling team claimed the Michigan state title for the first time in Oxford bowling history. “What an emotional ride it was through qualifying and through match play. How crazy is it to think that, out of 91 Division 1 high schools, our Wildcats are Number One?” said Head […]
Eight members of the Oxford wrestling team chased their dreams to the Individual Division 1 State Finals and competed at Ford Field last weekend. Wildcats grapplers competing that day were senior captains Ryan Miller (145) and Sergio Borg (135), Matthew Curtis (103), Ashton Anderson (112), Liam Hillary (119), Trent Myre (152), Caleb Tabert (160) and […]
Join Oxford Free Methodist Church (790 S. Lapeer Rd.) for its 10th Annual Pinewood Derby on Saturday, March 17 from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Scout troops, families and individuals of all ages are welcome to participate in this free event. Everyone get multiple runs down the track. There will be no eliminations. Participants can choose […]
Editor’s Note: Emily Bailey, a student at Ferris State University studying Early Childhood Education, sent us the following opinion piece. Her assignment was to write and submit a piece regarding a topic she’s passionate about in the hopes of getting it published. “I chose (the) Oxford Leader as Oxford is my hometown,” she wrote. Our […]
Three Oxford boys bowlers advanced to the individual state finals March 3, with two ultimately finishing among the top 10 that day. Seniors Tanner Cartner and Christian Cartner, along with sophomore Zach Barrows all made it out of regionals to bowl for a singles title. More than 600 boys started in the 2018 bowling season. […]
Peter Michael Weis, of Oxford, passed away March 2, 2018. He was 61. Peter was born September 21, 1956 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He was most proud of his family, his sons Paul and Brian and the men they’ve become. He celebrated their differences and tried to teach them what was really important. Peter was […]
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD COUNTY OF OAKLAND NOTICE A Second Reading and possible Adoption of proposed Ordinance 43A.004: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD BY ADDING A NEW SECTION 6-4 UNDER CHAPTER 6, ARTICLE I AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE SECTION 703 OF PUBLIC ACT 58 OF 1998, […]