Oxford Township

CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS!! Spring is here, let’s clean up! Celebrating its 22nd Annual Road Beautification Project Spring Clean Up, Oxford Township is asking for volunteers to collect the debris that has accumulated along Oxford’s roads. Bags will be provided the day of the project at the drop-off site Stony Lake Park, 1395 Lapeer Road (M-24 […]

Oxford Township Planning Commission

special workshop notice A Charter Township of Oxford Planning Commission Special Workshop meeting has been called for: Thursday, May 13, 2004 at the Oxford Public Library 530 Pontiac Road Oxford, MI 48371 at 7:00 p.m. purpose: To receive public input on the Master Plan Update 1. Introductions/Opening Remarks 2. Background Presentation 3. Small Group Mapping […]

Don’t forget your white canes!

The Oxford Lions Club will hold their Annual White Cane Sale this Friday and Saturday, April 30 and May 1, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lions club members will be located on the four corners of the Burdick-Washington intersection in downtown Oxford. Proceeds from the event go to the Leader Dog School, Welcome Home […]

Chamber bestows Community Awards

They are volunteers, business people, students, friends and neighbors, but they all have one thing in common ? their commitment to making Oxford a better place through their selfless actions. In recognition of these individuals, the Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce last week named the recipients of its 2004 ‘Community Awards.? ‘Oxford doesn’t have a […]

From the Oxford Leader

Tuesday, April 20 The Immanuel Congregational United Church of Christ’s parsonage received some minor damage when an electric repair truck pulled down the home’s phone lines. Abandoned auto on W. Burdick St. Wednesday, April 21 Vehicle lockout at Oxford Bank. Employees at the Sunoco Station filed a juvenile complaint about several youths hanging around the […]

Truck collision causes injury

A two-truck collision on the morning of April 22 resulted in a trip to the hospital and ticket for one local driver. A 61-year-old Oxford woman travelling south on M-24 in a 2002 Chevy truck struck the rear of a 2002 Dodge truck stopped in the southbound right-lane of M-24, just north of Drahner Road. […]

Crossroads plant sale May 7 and 8

Crossroads for Youth Horticulture and Lanscape students are inviting the public to attend their Annual Bedding Plant Sale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, May 7 and Saturday, May 8. The students? greenhouses are full of great plants at great prices. Annuals, perennials, tomatoes and decorative landscape items will be for sale. The sale […]

Immanuel rummage sale April 29-30

Immanuel Congregational United Church of Christ (at the corner of Dennison and Hovey streets) is holding a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, April 29 and Friday, April 30. Lots of quality household and garage sale items will be available in the church’s Fellowship Hall. A special ‘bargain bag basement? will be […]

Duct taped duo a Prom hit

Senior Prom is a time when memories are made. A time when music, fashion and friends come together for one magical night. A night of food, fun, laughter and . . . duct tape. That’s right, duct tape. Oxford High School seniors Samantha Marshall and Greg Batcheler wore duct-taped prom outfits as a part of […]

Chorale director, accompanist retire

Members of the Classic Chorale, a 40-women singing group in Oxford, will be saying good-bye to two beloved musicians this weekend. Chorale Director Lewis Wilson and Accompanist Millie Solon are retiring on Sunday, May 2, after just over 15 years with the ensemble. ‘It was just time,? explained the musical partners, who have been working […]