Booters score 2 points, win with six minutes remaining

Talk about waiting ’till the last minute. With only six minutes left in the game, the Oxford varsity girl’s soccer team beat Lapeer West 2-0 on Monday night. Oxford controlled much of the game in the first half with good passing and communication. Senior captain goal keeper Kelly Henry had to make a few key […]

Bukoski nudges Wildcats to victory

After throwing a complete game and striking out six of Brandon’s players, Oxford varsity baseball coach Kurt Nuss attributes Monday’s 12-3 win to senior pitcher Jeremy Bukoski. Senior Vinnie Ives also lent a hand by being 4-4 at the plate, with four RBI’s and two triples. Junior Kyle Teague had three hits and three RBI’s, […]

Lady Cats struggle for a win

After a ‘Jekyl and Hyde performance? against Flint Kearsley last Thursday, the Oxford varsity softball team still wasn’t able to improve their performance against Brandon on Monday. At Flint, the girls ended their first game with an 0-10 loss and numerous pitching errors. The second game was little better, with a 2-1 win. On Monday, […]

Healthy Living at POH

POH Medical Center – Oxford will once again host their 17th Annual Project Healthy Living Fair last Friday. Residents from all over northern Oakland County were able to get free and low-cost health screenings, which included EKG’s, Pulmonary Function Testing, blood pressure checks and podiatry. New this year were free prostate exams offered by Oakland […]

Oxford High’s off to see the Wizard

Flying monkeys, talking scarecrows and a man who rules an entire land from behind a curtain. That’s only some of the fun things you should expect to see at Oxford High School’s Drama Club and Choir performance of ‘The Wizard of Oz? April 26-29 at the Performing Arts Center. It’s been twelve years since OHS […]

High winds knock tree into phone, cable lines

When you’ve got high wind gusts and a hollow tree there’s bound to be trouble. The Oxford Fire Department was called to a home on the corner of W. Burdick and Hudson streets when an old tree toppled onto AT&T telephone and cable lines around 1 p.m. on Monday. According to the NOAA’s National Weather […]

Coyote released in NE Oakland

A fugitive coyote that was captured in Detroit early last week was released Monday night after living at a Department of Natural Resources (DNR)-licensed animal rehabilitation facility here in Oxford Township. The Michigan Humane Society contacted Oxford resident Holly Hadac about placing the female coyote in her care instead of euthanizing the wild animal per […]

Addison meeting room to double as exercise space for seniors

The Addison Township Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday night to allow a senior exercise group to use its meeting room for their weekly program. The group needed another space other than the Addison Senior Center room, located in the township complex on Rochester Rd., for their class due to a scheduling conflict with a […]

Wildcats whip Mustangs

Oxford defeated Clio 3-1 Monday night at their first away game of the season. The Wildcats came out strong in the first half with Sophomore Brianna Pastewski scoring a goal with help from a great pass by Senior Ashley Marshall. Senior captain and goal keeper, Kelly Henry, only had one save to make against Clio […]

OES/DA reading totals put Oxford over 1 million minutes

After reading a total of 3,958? hours, or 237,510 minutes, during March is Reading Month, students at Oxford Elementary were able to raise a hefty $2,277.50 to help support Heiffer International in its mission to end world hunger. Since 1944, Heifer International has has helped over 4.5 million families become self-reliant through gifts of livestock. […]

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