Village’s cityhood drive underway

‘Approximately 12 to 14 months.’That’s how long it could be once a petition is filed until the Michigan State Boundary Commission makes a recommendation as to whether Oxford Village’s bid to incorporate as a city will go before voters, according to the commission’s manager Christine A. Holmes. Holmes said the time frame greatly depends on […]

Forget light and low carb–let’s talk real beer

‘Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.? ? Benjamin Franklin Rex Halfpenny is a man driven by passion. A man guided by a mission. His passion ? beer. His mission ? elevate beer’s image from a blue-collar staple to a connoisseur’s choice. In 1997, the 54-year-old Addison resident […]

Cityhood leader convicted felon

Court records reveal the man leading Oxford’s cityhood movement and being paid thousands of tax dollars to maintain the village computer system is in fact a convicted felon who once cheated a church. In 1976, Tracy Arthur Miller, Sr. ? the 59-year-old husband of village President Renee Donovan ? was convicted of obtaining money by […]

Vietnam chopper, vets group coming

A piece of American history and the men who lived it are in the process of moving to Oxford. American Legion Post 108 gained approval from the Oxford Township Planning Commission Aug. 11 to display a Huey helicopter used in the Vietnam War on the northwest corner of its E. Drahner Rd. property. The Huey […]

FISH donates $500 to Strunks

On Monday, Oxford-Orion FISH joined the outpouring of love and community support for Pam and Hunter Strunk by donating $500 to the Addison mother and son. FISH gave the Strunks a $250 check that will be put toward paying off a new specially-equipped van Pam is purchasing to help transport Hunter, 8, who’s confined to […]

Summer readers log 2,960 hours

Thanks to the Oxford Public Library hundreds of kids continued reading and learning over summer vacation ? and had loads of fun doing it. A whopping 405 children ages 3? to 11 signed up for the library’s six-week Kids Summer Reading Program. Of that total, 258 kids (or 64 percent) read at least one hour […]

My Way

Given this week’s front page story (‘Cityhood leader convicted felon?), I thought I’d write a column to perhaps head a few letters off at the pass. To me and many others, I believe it’s fairly obvious why Tracy Miller’s being a convicted felon who served nearly four years in Jackson State Prison is quite significant […]

Clarkston author brings candlelight to Davisburg

In the village of Davisburg stands a stately old building. Inside the building is an oddly unique machine that creates slender delicate taper candles. Once, the buidling was home to a special cat. The shop is the premise for a childrens book by author Barbara Johns of Clarkston, who is hosting two book signings in […]

Picture perfect properties

Even though it’s her second beautification award, Betty Sera isn’t taking it for granted. ‘I was thrilled,? said the Oxford Village resident who lives at 450 Lakes Edge Drive. ‘What an honor. All the well-maintained homes in Oxford and they took notice of my efforts.? Sera’s home was one of six residences, two businesses and […]

Curtis Insurance founder dies at 85

Ralph R. Curtis, founder of the Curtis Insurance Agency in downtown Oxford, passed away August 4, 2005. He was 85. Mr. Curtis had suffered extensive injuries during a July 19 automobile crash in Metamora Township. The Curtis family came to Oxford in 1934 from Clawson. Mr. Curtis graduated from Oxford High School in 1937 and […]