Republicans must choose new candidate; ballots to be reprinted

The Oakland County Republican Party has until Monday to select a new candidate to replace Patterson on the Nov. 7 ballot, according to Oakland County Deputy Clerk James VanLeuven. ‘I anticipate they’re going to give us a name by Monday,? he said. ‘I told them Monday morning.? ‘If they don’t pick a candidate, basically there’s […]

Speed limits on gravel roads to double

A total of 41 stretches of gravel roads in Oxford and Addison townships will have their speed limits increased significantly as a result of a new state law which takes effect in early November. ‘All of them are going to change ? all the ones that are currently the 25-mile-per-hour residential districts,? said Craig Bryson, […]

Farm and family were Hickmott’s life

Farm and family are the two things that drove Mark Hickmott to work hard and play hard during his full, rich, yet short, life. ‘He would sleep two or three hours a night and be perfectly content with that kind of life just to make sure we could all be happy and survive as a […]

Opposition to breed bans expressed at twp. meeting

Although the discussion was put off for two weeks, Oxford Township officials listened as those opposed to the idea of a local pit bull ban spoke their minds at last week’s regular board meeting. ‘It has been empirically proven that breed specific legislation is ineffective, unenforceable, impractical, uneconomical, a violation of civil liberties and property […]

My Way

As supporters of the tri-township senior center for Oxford, Addison and Orion continue to spread their propaganda in an attempt to convince voters to approve two tax increases on the November 7 ballot, I’ve noticed some proponents using school taxes as a justification. The argument goes something like this ? Senior citizens pay school taxes, […]

Lady Cats chalk up two more wins

Lapeer East and Holly were the Oxford girls varsity basketball team’s latest victims. Oxford beat Lapeer East at home Thursday 38-25. Leading scorers for the Lady Cats were sophomores Joelle Harms with 14 points and Jessica Raisch with 9 points and 6 rebounds. The Lady Cats traveled to Holly Tuesday night and beat them 58-33. […]

Officials table NOTA’s request for $15K more

Wait and see what Addison and and Orion do. That’s what Oxford Township officials voted to do last week in response to the North Oakland Transportation Authority’s (NOTA) request for an additional $15,556 to help put a 10th bus back on the road. ‘I am asking to try and keep a level of service that […]

Twp. approves $9.24 million in budgets

Budgets equalling $9,243,575 and property tax rates totaling 9.9072 mills for the 2007 fiscal year were approved by the Oxford Township Board last week. For the 13th consecutive year, the township will levy 0.95 mill to support its General Fund Operating Budget, which was approved at $1,819,745. The operating millage is paid by all township […]

Health savings covers salary hike for school administrators

A 1.5 percent pay raise equaling a combined $6,929 for Oxford Schools? four central administrators was approved 5-1 by the board of education last week. ‘This can happen and it does not cost the district any money,? explained Superintendent Virginia Brennan-Kyro, referring to a switch in health insurance plans expected to yield enough of a […]

Phone lines out in Oxford

Phones, both land-based and cellular, were down in Oxford and many other areas Sunday afternoon thanks to a raccoon in Pontiac who got into a transformer and caused a power outage in Pontiac. According to Pat Coats, 9-1-1 coordinator for Oakland County, the outage affected AT&T’s central office in Pontiac. The office does have a […]