Travel club torch passed from Hanson to Paquin

For 21 years, she planned every detail, went on every trip and made sure that everyone had a wonderful time. But sooner or later, everyone wants to kick back and relax, including Mary Jean Hanson, who’s served as travel coordinator for the Oxford Township Parks and Recreation Department since April 1991. ‘I decided at (age) […]

OHS grad needs help to win $7,500 for cancer society

An Oxford woman needs everyone’s help in order to win $7,500 for the American Cancer Society (ACS). From now until March 19, folks can visit www.mauricesmainstreetmodel.com and vote for Samantha Bryant, a 2007 graduate of Oxford High School. ‘I just really love giving back,? she said. ‘I’ve been involved in alternative spring breaks and Habitat […]

Person needed to fill council seat

The Village of Leonard is looking for some civic-minded people to step up and apply for a vacant seat on the town’s council. ‘It’s an important job and I think it’s far more important than most people really realize,? said village President Mike McDonald. ‘It really is being the voice of the people at this […]

Free the museum!

I’ve always been a firm believer that government can do very little, if anything, right. That’s why I consistently favor divesting it of as much power, money and responsibility as possible. That’s why I favor liberating people and institutions from its insidious grip, which ranges from slavish dependence on public monies to the overabundance of […]

Wildcat musicians shine at district festival

Let’s give a standing ovation to the Oxford High School Wind Ensemble for receiving straight 1’s at the Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association (MSBOA) district festival March 2-3. Held at OHS, the festival featured 24 bands, ensembles and orchestras from eight school districts including Oxford, Dryden, Grand Blanc, Almont, Capac, Yale, Linden and Vassar. […]

Cable board changes voting composition, adds ‘super quorum’

After months of meetings and motions, the Oxford Area Cable Communications Commission last week voted 4-2 to amend its bylaws to create a new voting composition for itself. Effective immediately, the commission will consist of a total of five members ? two representatives from Oxford Township and one each from Addison Township and the villages […]

Romney takes Oxford, Addison

Republican voters in Oxford and Addison townships followed the rest of Michigan in Tuesday’s primary election by selecting Mitt Romney as their choice to be the GOP’s presidential nominee. In Oxford, Romney received 1,065 of the 2,561 GOP ballots cast. He was followed by fellow Republican contenders Rick Santorum (872), Ron Paul (377) and Newt […]

Roost in peace

Whether you loved him, hated him or were simply amused by his unusual antics, there’s no denying he was probably the most famous ? or infamous ? wild turkey Oxford Township’s ever seen. Unfortunately, the turkey who had become a well-known fixture along Seymour Lake Rd. ? between Sanders and Coats roads ? went to […]

Company moving, won’t be using tax abatement

Oxford Village received some bad news Monday as officials learned that a manufacturer it granted a property tax abatement to last year is planning to leave the community. ?(Royal Oak Medical Devices) is growing beyond our projection and it appears that they will be relocating to a larger facility. We do not know yet where […]

Sheriff’s investigators recover mom’s photos, nab alleged burglars

Crime doesn’t pay, but catching bad guys and recovering stolen property definitely has its rewards. Just ask Oakland County Sheriff’s Det. Jason Louwaert. He got his reward when he informed an Oxford mother that he recovered the laptop computer, which contained countless photos of her children, that was allegedly stolen from her Coats Rd. home […]