Bringing down the house!

BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE! ? Two Oxford Village homes were demolished last week to make way for future development. On Thursday, 87 S. Washingston St. was torn down. It was followed on Saturday by its neighbor to the south 89 S. Washington St. (shown above). The properties are owned by Annuity Acquisition Group. According to […]

Patterson faces Galbraith for county commission seat

As candidates go, these two are as different as night and day. One is a 73-year-old Republican, retired pharmacist and small business owner, father of five and grandfather of 13. The other is a 21-year-old Democrat who attends Oakland University and works part-time as a library clerk and veterinary assistant. But there’s at least one […]

Oxford Leader Editorial

We can see no good reason why Addison voters should not approve a request to renew one of their fire department’s three small operating millages. Voters are being asked to reauthorize (or renew) a 0.75-mill fire operations levy for a six-year period, beginning in Dec. 2005 and ending in Dec. 2010. The millage is currently […]

Oxford Leader Editorial

Once again we are proud to wholeheartedly endorse Oxford’s own Republican WILLIAM R. PATTERSON to represent District #1 on the Oakland County Board of Commissioners. What can we say about Bill that we haven’t already written or he hasn’t already demonstrated in his six years in public office. Put simply, Bill is an honest and […]

Scarecrows in Centennial Park Saturday

Don’t be alarmed if you see a large group of strange people stuffed with straw gathering in downtown Oxford Saturday, Oct. 23. No, it’s not a Ray Bolger look-a-like contest. It’s just Oxford’s second annual Scarecrow Festival. From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Centennial Park will play host to loads of Halloween and autumn fun. […]

FISH seeks new home

Oxford/Orion FISH is looking for a new home. The local charity, which provides emergency food and financial support to low-income families and individuals, is searching for at least 3,000 square feet to house its food pantry and a future resale shop. FISH’s food pantry is currently housed in a basement level room at Immanuel Congregational […]

AngelFISH gift program spreads holiday cheer

You don’t need a workshop full of elves and team of flying reindeer to spread joy this holiday season. All it takes is a phone call to Oxford/Orion FISH and a little extra shopping. For the second year in a row, the local charity group is conducting ‘AngelFISH,? a holiday gift program for low-income individuals […]

My Way

I’ve got a great idea. It’s an idea that would benefit our community’s less fortunate members. It’s an idea that would benefit one of our most active and visible local charities. It’s a completely sound and totally logical idea. Unfortunately, it would involve the cooperation of our local governments and some common sense, so right […]

Newcomer wins ‘Louie’s Great Pumpkin Contest’

What’s round, orange and weighs 410 pounds? This year’s winner of ‘Louie’s Great Pumpkin Contest? held Friday evening at Louie’s Food and Spirits in Lakeville. The 410-pound winning pumpkin was grown by Oakland Township resident Steve Fogler. It took seven people to lift the monster and place it on the scale. Not only did Fogler […]

Children’s book illustrator visits Great Lakes Mercantile

Great Lakes Mercantile in downtown Oxford was proud to welcome children’s book illustrator Michael Glenn Monroe for a special two-hour appearance Saturday morning. The Brighton resident autographed copies of the many books he’s illustrated over the last eight years, while painting a robin (Michigan’s state bird) for store’s owners Ron and Dora Rolando, of Leonard. […]