Shooters come to Bald Mountain for state clay championships

By Meg Peters Review Staff Writer For the third consecutive year the Bald Mountain Shooting Range, in partnership with Michigan Shooting Centers LLC, hosted the 2014 Michigan State Sporting Clays Championships from June 19 to June 24. Participants shot 200 clay targets for the main events Saturday and Sunday moving through the 14-station sporting clays […]

Make way for progress!

Two houses along S. Washington St. (M-24) were demolished last week by the Clarkston-based Rogers Excavating as Genisys Credit Union proceeds with plans to build a new 3,300-square-foot facility, complete with drive-through, in Oxford Village. The houses were located at 114 and 120 S. Washington St. between Holy Cross Lutheran Church and Coldwell Banker Shooltz […]

Police: Don’t ignore road closure or speed limit

For those motorists who choose to blatantly disregard the W. Burdick St. closure and drive right through the construction zone, the Oxford Village Police have something very special waiting just for you ? a ticket. ‘We need to set an example here and let people know that this is dangerous,? said Police Sgt. Mike Solwold. […]

Carnival, fireworks are all part of the fun

The Oxford area’s summer festival season is set to kick off this week with the much-anticipated 6th Annual Seymour Celebration June 26-28 at Seymour Lake Township Park. ‘Every year, it’s just gotten bigger and bigger and bigger,? said Ron Davis, director of the Oxford Township Parks and Recreation Department, which coordinates the event. ‘It’s really, […]

New look, feel and tech at library

Walking into the Oxford Public Library, patrons are immediately greeted by a fresh, new lobby area that melds classic style and contemporary comfort with the convenience afforded by modern technology. ‘It exceeds our expectations in many ways,? said Library Director Bryan Cloutier. ‘It’s been great. I have no complaints at all. The patrons have been […]

Rotarians welcome Ruth

Michigan Secretary of State is just one of the many government offices, Ruth Johnson has held. She’s been a three-term member of the Michigan House of Representatives, Oakland County’s clerk/register of deeds, and a member of the Oakland County Board of Commissioners. ‘Coming back to Oxford is coming back home,? said Johnson as she addressed […]

Another public hearing on water, sewer rates set for July 8

A new set of proposed rates and another public hearing. That’s what came out of the Oxford Village Council’s June 17 special meeting/public hearing regarding plans to increase the municipality’s water and sewer rates in order to cover operating costs, pay debts and finance future system improvements. ‘We haven’t been charging enough for (these services) […]

Village residents give input on proposed utility rate hikes

A small group of folks attended the June 17 public hearing to ask questions, offer suggestions and express opinions regarding the Oxford Village Council’s plans to increase water and sewer rates (see story above). ‘I do not understand a whole lot of this, but what I do understand is that I’ll be personally facing a […]

Conservative to the world, but liberal locally

Editor’s Note: The following column is a reprint from March 14, 2012. Enjoy. I’ve been giving some thought lately to a strange breed of political animal that I’ve observed during my 13 years of covering local politics. I don’t exactly know what to call them. Hypocrite seems to fit best. The folks I’m referring to […]

Letters to editor

Reader considers it her ‘duty? to vote yes If there’s one thing I’ve learned about Oxford, it’s that there are good and honest people here who work hard at improving community services and amenities. I’ve had the pleasure of working with many leaders from our fire, police, library, village, township, DDA, chamber of commerce, and […]