Proposed setback change upsets resident

The Addison Township Planning Commission will hold a 6 p.m. public hearing on May 14 at the Addison Township Office Complex (1440 Rochester Rd.) as they move in the direction of changing Suburban Estates side setbacks minimum from 50 feet to 30 feet. I am only one of 35 properties that would be affected by […]

Preserve AG zoning, welcome House of Providence

First, I feel that agricultural zoning in Oxford should be left alone and sacredly protected. Horse and farm country are not to be restructured in any way! For those of you on the planning commission who want to add airports, hotels, or any other ridiculous commercial properties to this zen of Mother Earth, I suggest […]

RoboCats place 30th at world championship

By Liam Houston TORC Student Team Member Oxford High School’s FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) team, Team 2137 TORC (The Oxford RoboCats), competed at the FIRST Championship held in Detroit last week where they placed 30th out of 68 on their field but were ultimately knocked out of the competition during quarterfinal eliminations. “I feel that […]

Oxford Wildcat Academic Achiever: Rachel Auth

Parents: Stephanie and Patrick GPA: 4.133 Favorite Subject: Choir Extracurricular Activities: The spring musical. Interests and Hobbies: Painting Plans After Graduation: Attending the University of Oklahoma for a degree in atmospheric sciences. When I think of the future: I’m doing something I’m passionate about, surrounded by the people I love. What most concerns me about […]

Ronald L. Strong

Ronald L. Strong, of Oxford, passed away on April 21, 2019. He was 76. Ron was the beloved husband of Sue for 38 years; loving brother of Mabel (Tom) Neddermeyer; loving stepfather of David F. (Jan) Hickman and his children Trinity Hickman, Adam Hickman and many grandchildren; Tammy (Johnny) Casanova; and Rick (Vicki) Hickman, and […]

Longtime photographer Mel Pawl dies at 82

A man whose name was synonymous with quality portrait photography for 20 years passed away on Tuesday, April 23. Melvin Pawlaczyk died at the age of 82. From 1983 until his retirement in 2003, Pawlaczyk, who went by Mel Pawl, owned and operated Mel Pawl and Co. Photographers in downtown Oxford. His studio was originally […]

Public Notice: Job in Oxford Village

NOTICE OF JOB OPPORTUNITY D.P.W. LABORER I The Village of Oxford is seeking qualified applicants for the seasonal Department of Public Works Laborer. Wage is based on qualifications and experience up to $12.50 per hour.  Applications are available at the Village of Oxford Office, 22 West Burdick Street, Oxford, MI. (248)-628-2543. Position will perform a […]

Public Notice: Job in Oxford Village

NOTICE OF JOB OPPORTUNITY Scripter Park Seasonal Employee The Village of Oxford is seeking qualified applicants for the seasonal position of beach attendant at Scripter Park. Responsibilities include general maintenance of beach, beach house, and park areas. Experience in park, grounds or beach maintenance is preferred but not necessary.  Wage is $9.45 per hour. Work […]

Public Notice: Addison Township

ADDISON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE, AS AMENDED. Pursuant to the provisions of Public Act 110 of 2006 a public hearing will be held on May 14, 2019 at 6 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, at the Addison Township Office Complex, 1440 Rochester Road, Leonard, MI  48367.  The purpose of the hearing […]

Public Notice: Oxford Township

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD COUNTY OF OAKLAND NOTICE OF ADOPTION Notice is hereby given that the Charter Township of Oxford Board of Trustees, at a Regular Meeting on the 10th day of April 2019 held the Second Reading and adopted Ordinance No. 72A: AN ORDINANCE, GRANTING TO CONSUMERS ENERGY COMPANY, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, THE […]

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