Scarecrows to invade Oxford!

An army of creepy straw-filled figures dressed in ragged old clothes are set to invade downtown Oxford from Oct. 6 through Nov. 14. Residents will be powerless to stop these frightful creatures. Local officials are advising people to immediately surrender – and have loads of Halloween fun! Plans are underway for first annual “Scarecrows in […]

Nightmare on Burdick Street

There’s unspeakable evil being planned on Burdick St. It’s horrible. . . It’s gruesome. . . It’s frightening. . . And it desperately needs volunteers, sponsors and a whole list of materials. Planning is in full swing for a haunted house fund-raiser to aid Oxford-Addison Youth Assistance (OAYA). Dubbed “Nightmare on Burdick Street,” the soon-to-be […]

Inventor earns national recognition

Much like his hero Albert Einstein, Chandler Macocha used his intelligence and imagination to make a helpful contribution to his fellow man. The Oxford Middle School eighth-grader was recognized for his contribution Sept. 22 in Chicago as one of two national winners in the 2003 Sears Craftsman/National Science Teachers Association Young Inventors Awards Program. Macocha’s […]

Township approves 2004 budgets

Oxford Township officials last week approved the budgets and property tax rates for the 2004 fiscal year. For the 10th consecutive year, the township will levy 0.95-mill to support its General Fund Operating Budget, which was approved at $1,868,751 for next year. (See shaded box far right for a breakdown of the General Fund.) The […]

OCDA seeking new members

It looks like a game of musical chairs is being played on the Oxford Community Development Authority’s Board of Directors. Two OCDA board members recently resigned and another became a non-voting member leading to the appointment of one new face and the creation of two vacancies. Ron Franey, assistant superintendent of Oxford Schools, and Roger […]

Village considers buying 20 Hudson St.

It appears there’s a willing seller and maybe a willing buyer, but a potential property sale to help expand Oxford’s downtown parking is by no means a done deal. The Oxford Village Council voted unanimously Sept. 23 to direct their attorney, Bob Bunting, to “begin negotiations” for the possible purchase of 20 Hudson St. However, […]

Township votes to extend OPFEC pullout date

It’s October 1. The Oxford Fire Department is still operating and responding to calls. And the Oxford Public Fire and EMS Commission (OPFEC) is still overseeing the department – for now. None of the above, except the date, would have been true if the Oxford Township Board last week hadn’t voted 4-3 to extend it’s […]

Filtration to reduce iron and arsenic in township water

Iron and arsenic levels in the Oxford Township water supply will undergo reductions beginning late next year thanks to a method known as “media filtration.” Township officials last week voted unanimously to authorize Rowe Engineering, Inc. to design a water treatment plant utilizing a media filtration system. In July, officials gave Rowe the go-ahead to […]

Council agrees to emergency connection

A motion to “move forward” with planning for a nonpermanent connection that would allow the Oxford Township and Village water systems to back each other up in emergency situations was unanimously approved by council Sept. 23. The connection would be located at the northern township-village border on M-24 and consist of two separate gate valves […]

My Way

Focus on Allen’s Performance It is very important that an elected public official be held accountable for his performance as an elected official. However, your criticism of Oxford Village Council President Steve Allen with regard to his homestead tax claims (“Village president’s dual homesteads violate state law” Sept. 24, 2000) does not directly relate to […]

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