Golfers look to finish ‘strong’ in OAA White

After losing some crucial senior talent last season, Oxford High School’s girls’ golf varsity Head Coach Gretchen Gabler is proud of her new and returning athletes for continuing to play at a high level going into the fall. When it comes to top-performing players, Gabler can name how almost every girl on her squad his […]

Public Safety Sept. 5, 2018

Threatening tenant An employee at a group home in Oxford called Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies after allegedly having her life threatened around midnight on Aug. 29. According to the sheriff’s report, a male tenant had returned from the hospital that day and, upon entering the house, immediately started toward the employee saying that if she […]

Man allegedly beats girlfriend, threatens her with gun

A 37-year-old Oxford Twp. man accused of assaulting his live-in girlfriend, pointing a gun at her and threatening to kill her was arraigned Tuesday in Rochester Hills 52-3 District Court. Jason Guye is facing four felony charges and a misdemeanor. He’s charged with assault with a dangerous weapon (a four-year felony), two counts of possession […]

Library board explores options to fund new facility

For the Addison Township Library’s Board of Trustees, a new facility has been a long dreamt of project. After having a poorly received proposal in 2010, the board is once again exploring the option of a new facility. Because of the saving and fund-raising efforts by the library, it looks like Addison’s reading enthusiasts just […]

Disc golfers raise funds for children who have lost parent

Using a sport he is passionate about, an Addison Township resident is trying to make life a little easier for children who have lost someone essential to growing up – a parent. Brian Evans has long been a disc golf enthusiast and has a close group of friends he plays a course with every week. […]

Spikers look to build on strong foundation

With a large number of returning players, Oxford High School’s varsity volleyball team is looking forward to a year of building upon their established talents. Senior McKenzie Miller, returning libero and captain, is turning out to be one of this season’s strongest players, according to Head Coach Brian Kim. He says his attackers junior Sydney […]

Summer campers lend helping paw to man’s best friend

Summer campers at the Oxford Early Learning Center got a welcome interruption to their day on Friday, Aug. 17 when volunteers from K9 Stray Rescue League and Scruffy the dog stopped by to say thank you for the work the summer campers had done on their behalf. Over the summer, these summer campers raised $575 […]

Public Safety Aug. 29, 2018

Do you take credit cards? An Oxford Village police officer was on patrol when he noticed a black Chevy Silverado speed through an intersection. He followed the vehicle to see if the truck was speeding. Indeed, it was speeding and swerving in and out of its lane, according to the police report. When the officer […]

Tennis team invites folks to watch them play

  Just getting off the ground three years ago, Oxford’s varsity boys’ tennis team is hoping to use this season to continue building its reputation and garner community support. According to Head Coach Ryan Ruzziconi, his three captains, senior Lauren Opalewski, junior Hayden Durant and junior Trevor Wallace are some of the players to pay […]

Neighborhood encourages kids to be active with mini-triathlon

In the Waterstone neighborhood, a group of parents’ active lifestyle have inspired their children to do the same. Hillary Jacobson, an Oxford resident, and several of her neighbors enjoy competing in triathlons in the warmer months. She said her children and those of the other triathlon enthusiasts wanted to give the rigorous race their parents […]