Oxford School employees must be digitally fingerprinted by 2008

In a step to make school children even safer, Governor Granholm recently amended a law regarding criminal history checks for school employees in Michigan. Now, all persons employed by the school district will have to submit to digital fingerprinting by July 1, 2008. This includes bus drivers, custodians, substitutes and even secretaries. Even those who’ve […]

Out with the Ace, in with True Value

Seventy-five years after the Groves established a hardware business in Oxford, the family name is making news once again with the new True Value Hardware in the Oxford Mills Plaza. Formerly Ace Hardware, the store name was changed to Grove’s True Value Hardware back in July with the hopes of bringing a more community-based business […]

Safety makes wheels on the bus go round & round

By Casey Curtis Leader Staff Writer With just over two months of school gone by, many drivers are getting used to seeing the yellow and black school buses lining the roads. Some, though, are not well-informed on the exact safety precautions to take when a school bus is picking up or dropping off children. October […]

Cut and dye

After students at Oxford Elementary and Daniel Axford Elementary raised over $21,000 for the PTO from their Fun-Run, PE teachers Ron Roop (OES) and Shanie Williams (DA) submitted to their lost bets. Roop, said he would have his head shaved if the goal was reached, while Williams offered to have her hair dyed blue and […]

New veterinary clinic is a family affair

While getting ready for church one Sunday, Chuck and Elizabeth McGhee were faced with an emergency. A frantic client made her own house-call to the veterinarian’s home in Oxford saying her pregnant pygmy goat was having a hard time delivering her babies. ‘So, we were all out there standing in our church clothes,? Elizabeth reminisced. […]

Meet John Patrell, aka ‘Mr. Rosary’

For those close to the Catholic faith, a simple rosary can be a spiritually powerful thing. That’s why Addison resident John Patrell came up with the idea to handmake rosaries to send to a parish in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for hurricane victims. Three-hundred seventy-five rosaries, to be exact. ‘I hear a lot about people going […]

New report cards coming this week!

At the end of this week, the first report card of the school year will be sent out to hundreds and hundreds of parents in Oxford. For parents of elementary students, however, the card will look completely different than in the past. Over the last two years, Oxford schools has been looking at evolving the […]

New roof, truck for ATFD

After numerous attempts to get a decent bid, Fire Station 2 on Lakeville Rd. in Addison Twp. will finally be getting a much needed makeover during the first couple of weeks of November. The company taking on the challenge is the Almont-based T&W Construction, who will begin by replacing the roof. Station 2 is basically […]

Photos from the Scarecrow Festival in Downtown Oxford

Scarecrows, chili and costumes, oh my! Last weekend’s Scarecrow Festival in downtown Oxford’s Centennial Park proved to be the highlight of the season and left no one with an empty stomach. Residents from Lake Orion, Clarkston and Auburn Hills feasted their eyes on the many creative scarecrows entered into the Scarecrow Contest. From a nativity […]

More summer fun for Oxford students

In an effort to boost Michigan’s tourism industry, Governor Granholm signed legislation last month that will give Oxford students more time to enjoy a couple more weeks in the sun. The legislation requires all Michigan schools to begin the next school year after Labor Day instead of starting at the end of August. According to […]