My Way

In politics and the court of public opinion, perception and appearances loom large. The way an elected official or public body’s actions are perceived is just as important – if not more so – as the reality. Although it appears to be perfectly legal for Pat Fitchena to serve as the executive director of the […]

Ch.19 has new home, needs volunteers

Oxford’s beacon of broadcasting freedom and local information over the airwaves has a new home. The offices and studio of Oxford Community Television Channel 19 are now located at 1775 N. Lapeer Rd. Housed in a new 2,800-square-foot facility (which costs $2,300 per month), the public access TV station is on a mission to improve […]

Village applies for rec. grants

A pair of applications for $250,000 in recreation grants will be submitted on behalf of Oxford Village. Council last week voted 4-0 to direct village President Steve Allen to submit two grant applications to the Department of Natural Resources – one for a $200,000 grant to build a ramp park at Scripter Park and another […]

Council votes to give cable commission 4 percent

The Oxford Area Community Cable Commission got a boost from the Oxford Village Council last week. Council voted 4-0 to give the cable commission 4 percent of the franchise fees it receives from Charter Communications, the area’s cable television provider. Cable franchise fees are capped at 5 percent of each Charter cable subscriber’s total monthly […]

Village offers no relief for FD’s high water bills

The Oxford Fire Department’s request for relief from its extremely high water bills garnered no sympathy from the Oxford Village Council last week. “I don’t think we ought to cut them any slack at all,” said Councilman George DelVigna. “(The fire chief) ought to be more fiscally responsible for the water he’s using.” In a […]

Lean, mean, spelling machines

Hats off to Oxford Christian Academy students (from left) Brianna Kester (tenth grade), Amy Knauf (ninth grade) and Bradley Kester (eighth grade) who participated in the Michigan Association of Christian Schools annual spelling bee March 9 at Springfield Christian Academy in Clarkston. Knauf advanced to the second round.

Election law violated in Leonard Village?

It appears Michigan State election law was violated in Leonard Village’s March 8 election. Janet Ostrander was elected as a Leonard Council Trustee as a declared write-in candidate with 15 votes. She was sworn-in at the March 18 council meeting and began serving her term. The problem is Ostrander also served as “precinct election inspector” […]

From DA to Africa with love

Thanks to their love of reading and compassion for others, Daniel Axford Elementary students raised $400 to help a hospital and orphanage in Africa. As part of “March is Reading Month,” DA students (kindergarten through second grade) read a mind-boggling 2,320 books between March 1 and 19. For every five books each student read, they […]

Girl, 13, struck by vehicle while crossing M-24

A 13-year-old Oxford girl was struck by a vehicle and injured shortly before 7 p.m. Friday as she attempted to cross S. Washington St. (M-24) between Oxford 7 Cinema and Starbucks Coffee. According to the Oxford Village Police report, the incident occurred at the intersection of Dennison/Stanton and M-24 when the 13-year-old girl and two […]

Residents, village council say

In response to complaints from a group of residents, the Oxford Village Council last week voted 4-1 to approve a resolution requesting the Road Commission for Oakland County and Oxford Township ‘take immediate action to reduce? the speed limit on N. Oxford Rd. from 50 to 35 miles per hour. Currently, the speed limit on […]

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