CAD students’ work featured in magazine

Imagine if something you created unexpectedly turned up in the pages of a popular magazine. That’s what happened to Oxford High School senior Brian McCormick and junior Bryan Beaver when two of their computer-generated designs graced page 86 of the March/April 2005 issue of ReadyMade ? a bimonthly do-it-yourself project magazine that emphasizes inventing (or […]

17 teams and counting…

It was an emotional yet positive night as approximately 35 people attended the Feb. 23 kick off event at Kalloway’s Restaurant and Pub for the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life. Oxford’s first-ever Relay for Life is being planned for May 14-15 at the new Oxford High School track. ‘I’m hoping you will spread the […]

DA custodian is Campion nominee

For Oxford resident Barbara Berlinger being a school custodian is more than cleaning up after hundreds of students on a daily basis. It’s about talking with kids at lunch, opening their milk containers, giving them hugs when they need it and making sure they feed the fish every day. These little extras are the reason […]

Dolecek toy tractor was a favorite — then and now

When Darryl Lambertson was small child growing up in Oxford, his toy-of-choice was a red metal wind-up tractor produced locally by a father-son team named Dolecek. ‘I played with it all the time,? said the lifelong Oxford resident who turned 60 Saturday and resides on Moyer St. ‘It was my favorite toy.? Today, Lambetson still […]

Grapplers pin regional title, next stop states

The defeat of both Linden and Flint-Kearsley Feb. 23 meant one thing to the Oxford Varsity Wrestling team ? they’re the new regional champs! ‘I had my doubts at the beginning of the season, but this team’s made me a believer,? said a proud Coach Paul McDevitt. ‘I’ll never doubt them again.? Oxford defeated Linden […]

Honest Abe visits DA

Although he’s been dead for 140 years, President Abraham Lincoln still finds time to make the occasional public appearance. On Thursday, Feb. 24, the 16th president of the United States, savior of the Union and liberator of the slaves stopped by Daniel Axford Elementary to chat with first graders about his life and answer a […]

Cagers finish third in FML

A three-point shot by a Lapeer East player with 13 seconds on the clock prevented the Oxford Varsity Boys Basketball team from beating the first place team in the last game of the regular season Friday night. Despite going toe-to-toe with the Eagles, Oxford lost 49-47. Leading scorers were Billy Keenist with 13 points; Dave […]

OHS presents The Odd Couple

Can two divorced men share an apartment without driving each other crazy? Find out this Friday and Saturday as the Oxford High School Drama Club presents its production of Neil Simon’s classic comedic play The Odd Couple. Join senior Darren Johnston as he portrays neurotic, neat freak and commercial photographer Felix Unger while senior Danny […]

Two millages, two bonds sought for Oxford Fire Dept.

When Oxford voters go to the polls in May they will be asked to approve four tax requests to maintain and improve their fire department. Oxford Township officials Feb. 17 approved ballot language for two millage requests and two bond issues ? totalling 2.77 mills ? for the fire department to be placed on the […]

George W. writes to Leonard students

How many kids can say they’re pen pals with the Leader of the Free World? The students in teacher Marcie Bensman’s first-grade class at Leonard Elementary can make that claim. Back in November 2004 as part of a class project, Bensman’s students wrote and mailed letters to U.S. President George W. Bush giving him their […]