New computer connection in Oxford

Imagine being lost in a foreign country where you don’t speak a word of the language. Such an experience would be frightening and frustrating for the average person. That’s the way many of us who are technologically-impaired feel when we attempt to navigate our way through the complex world of computers. But it doesn’t have […]

New computer connection in Oxford

Imagine being lost in a foreign country where you don’t speak a word of the language. Such an experience would be frightening and frustrating for the average person. That’s the way many of us who are technologically-impaired feel when we attempt to navigate our way through the complex world of computers. But it doesn’t have […]

Polly Ann Trail bridge draws more criticism

‘It looks like a vintage school cross-walk with an arch tacked on to it.? That’s how Oxford Village President Steve Allen described what the proposed 100-foot long, prefabricated Polly Ann Trail pedestrian bridge looks like to him. ‘The original request was more proportional and ornate so as to make it be a landmark for the […]

Davison appointed CEO, president of Oxford Bank

Only in Smalltown USA can the boy who opened his very first savings account at the local bank grow up to be bank president. ‘This is something I’ve worked towards and I appreciate the opportunity. I’m very excited,? said Jeff Davidson, referring to his recent appointment as president and chief executive officer of Oxford Bank. […]

Bossardet honored for Beautification efforts in village

Marilyn Bossardet was honored at the Dec. 23 village council meeting for her three years service on the Oxford Beautification Commission. Bossardet recently resigned from the commission and was replaced by village resident Sue McGinnis. Beautification Commission Chairman Joe Bullen described Bossardet as a “real asset to us” and a “willing worker,” who was always […]

Service clubs may get gateway signage

From Rotarians and Lions to Kiwanis and Civitans, Oxford is the proud home of many service clubs. To make sure everyone driving through town knows that, the village is exploring erecting a “gateway sign” highlighting all the area service clubs’ logos. “I think that our service clubs need to be recognized,” said Councilwoman Renee Donovan, […]

Possible uses for old fire hall explored

A martial arts classroom. A television station. These are just some of the possible long-term uses for the 7,500-square-foot old fire hall on W. Burdick St., which currently sits vacant behind the township and village offices. At its Dec. 23 meeting, the Oxford Village Council heard two proposals for possible usage of the building. The […]

My Way

For a stone-cold political junkie like me, just thinking about next year gets me higher than a kite. It’s an election year! It’s an election year! I know I have a problem, but I don’t care. There’s no 12-step program for those hopelessly addicted to the American political scene. Even though he’s dead, I’ll bet […]

Fire strikes Park Villa Apartments

’Twas the night before the night before Christmas when a structure fire erupted inside the Park Villa Apartments at 525 Pontiac St. Oxford firefighters were dispatched to the scene at 7:18 p.m. Dec. 23. The blaze began in a first-floor unit, which was described in terms of damage as a “total loss” by Fire Lt. […]

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