1st reading of sewer rate increase July 8

Oxford Village residents will be given the opportunity to speak their minds at Tuesday, July 8 public hearing regarding a proposed $4.59 per month increase in the sanitary sewer rate. The change would bring the rate for single family residential units from $18.26 to $22.85 per month. ‘Currently, Village of Oxford sanitary sewer rates are […]

Residents balk at moving Mill St.

Sam Troutwine doesn’t wish to lose the value of his home or his cherished privacy, but thanks to a proposed plan by the Oxford Community Development Authority (OCDA), he could lose both. After spending 23 years in his 42 E. Burdick St. home, the 64-year-old Oxford Village resident is upset and contemplating moving because the […]

My Way

‘It is a general popular error to suppose the loudest complainers for the public to be the most anxious for its welfare.? ? Edmund Burke I was thumbing through some of my old files last week when I ran across an e-mail exchange that I thought would interest readers. These communications were particularly interesting in […]

Fires in Oxford, Addison

Tuesday night was a busy night for Oxford and Addison firefighters. Oxford firefighters were called to Barron Cast Inc. (located at 215 Plexis Road between Oakwood and Metamora roads) at 9:01 p.m. to battle a blaze that began when one of the company’s ‘burnout ovens? malfunctioned, according to Oxford Fire Chief Jack LeRoy. The ovens […]

Secretaries retire after leading parallel lives

They were born in the same place, went to high school together, attended business school together and started their first jobs together. Judy Cochran and Joanne Sweeney have shared a lot of experiences over the course of their lives including retiring from the Oxford school district last week. ‘I’ve worked long enough,? said Cochran, who […]

Slices of heaven in Oxford

Pies and small towns are symbols of everything that’s wholesome and good in American life. From Mom’s famous apple pie to the traditional pumpkin pie after Thanksgiving dinner, the round pastries are ingrained in the fabric of our society. From the fictional Mayberry, North Carolina to our very own Oxford, Michigan, small towns remind people […]

Paintin? the town!

A portion of Washington St. received a fresh coat of paint Monday morning courtesy of 10 gallons of Sherwin Williams that fell off the back of a truck. According to the Oxford Village Police, a 37-year-old self-employed painter from Lake Orion was traveling north on S. Washington St. when two of the several 5-gallon paint […]

Village seizes old fire hall, changes locks

The never-ending war between Oxford Township and Village escalated Tuesday as the old fire hall on W. Burdick St. became occupied territory following a surprise invasion. Claiming 100 percent ownership of the vacant building, the village installed new locks and put the utilities under its name without notifying the township. ‘They seized control of the […]

Deputies nab alleged robbers

Two Waterford men were arrested by Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies in Orion Friday night for the robbery of the Dollar Discount store at 1460 S. Lapeer Rd. in the Oxford Mills strip mall. During questioning, Jeffery Allen Gibbs, 33, and Daniel Laurence LeDuke, 23, confessed to sheriff’s investigators their involvement in the robberies of Dollar […]

Dollar is king at new Oxford store

If you think a dollar isn’t a lot money or can’t buy much these days, then you obviously haven’t shopped at the new Dollar King of Oxford yet. Located at 190 S. Washington St. in the Oxford Marketplace, the 6,000-square-foot store opened June 26 and features thousands and thousands of diverse items that can all […]

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