Oxford’s own Jim Bates was named interim head coach of the Miami Dolphins Tuesday. The 1964 Oxford High graduate’s sudden promotion is the result of Dolphins Coach Dave Wannstedt’s decision to call it quits yesterday midway through an abysmal 1-8 season. Bates joined the Dolphins as the team’s defensive coordinator on Jan. 24, 2000. His […]
Quietly resting in Lakeville Cemetery is one America’s original Patriots and a local veteran wants to make sure his story is not forgotten. The life of Private Derrick Hulick, a New Jersey militiaman who fought in American Revolution (1775-1783) and died in Addison in 1843, has been chronicled by Bill Devine, of Addison. Standing over […]
Kids and reporters have at least one thing in common ? we’re curious by nature. We ask lots and lots of questions. The fifth-graders in Mrs. Mary Ludeman’s class at Oxford Elementary demonstrated their inquisitive sides Thursday when the teacher’s daughter and her friend visited the classroom to answer questions about their recent military service […]
Why is it downtown Oxford has zero night life? It’s like a morgue down there. Scratch that ? even a morgue has its interesting days. It’s a shame that if I want to go somewhere to listen to some Blues, jazz or swing music while enjoying a premium adult beverage and fine tobacco product, I […]
The Oxford High School Marching Band held its annual ‘Tag Day Sales? this weekend raising approximately $8,632. The bulk of the money will be used to purchase new concert uniforms. A small portion will be used to offset some costs associated with the band’s trip to Florida during which members will perform at Disney World.
Voters in Oxford and Addison townships turned out enmasse to vote in yesterday’s general election. In Addison, 3,570 out of 4,697 registered voters participated in the election for a turnout rate of 76.01 percent. In Oxford, 9,874 out of 13,313 registered voters cast a ballot for a turnout rate of 74.17 percent. Here are the […]
In Oxford, Republican incumbent George W. Bush routed Democratic challenger John Kerry 6,152 to 3,577. Addison voters chose Bush over Kerry by a margin of 2,406 to 1,113 votes. Oxford reported 3,152 straight-ticket Republican voters and 1,389 straight-ticket Democratic voters. Addison saw 1,306 vote straight Republican tickets and 417 vote straight Democratic tickets. With regard […]
George W. Bush definitely had the elementary school student vote locked up around here. Leonard, Clear Lake and Daniel Axford elementaries each held mock presidential elections this week. Bush swept all of them by a landslide. In Leonard Elementary’s mock election Monday, Republican Bush trounced Democratic challenger John Kerry by a margin of 211 to […]
A collision with a utility pole in Oxford Village early Monday morning instantly killed a 25-year-old Waterford man and left a 26-year-old Rochester man critically injured. According to Oxford Village Police Chief Mike Neymanowski, the men were headed south on M-24 when their 2001 black Chevrolet Blazer left the road near First St. (north of […]
Two longtime Oxford residents were fondly remembered in Centennial Park Oct. 26 with kind words and a couple of magnolia trees. Approximately 50 people gathered in the park to remember the lives of the late Mrs. Irene Awrey and the late Dr. David Jennings. Tears, laughs, stories and hugs were exchanged as a small town […]