Oxford woman awaits army husband’s return

Families across the United States are rejoicing as members of the military begin the slow return home from overseas. One Oxford family has recently been able to join these joyous ranks and welcome home a dad they have had little communication with for several months. Richard Bennett, 44, a staff sergeant in the Air National […]

Village manor crime spree ends in two arrests

Two men have been arraigned in district court after confessing to a crime spree at the Village Manor Apartments on Crawford St. on Saturday, July 28. Nicholas Dissmore, 24, of Oxford, and Anthony Puckett, 19, of Clarkston, were each arraigned in Rochester Hills 52-3 District Court on three counts of larceny from a motor vehicle, […]

Special Assessment Districts get OK’d in Addison

The Addison Township Board of Trustees approved three special assessment district resolutions during their last regular meeting after notifying all residents and holding a public hearing. The first special assessment was for Lena Hill and Burnshill. The district calls for $295 per parcel for each of the next three years to cover maintenance and a […]

Special Olympians win medals

‘It was the greatest experience ? it was a once in a lifetime opportunity.? Those were the words Oxford resident Dolly Travis, 53, repeated over and over when asked to describe winning two medals with her daughter, Stacey, 29, in Ireland at the 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games. The lifelong Oxford residents were two […]

Oxford childcare providers become nationally accredited

Cindy Winther and Roxann Ewald, both Oxford child care providers, have worked hard to be two of the only 10 providers in Oakland County to achieve national standards of quality through the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) Accreditation this year. “It was quite a process to go through,” said Winther, who runs Sunny […]

Playground proposal under budget

When considering new playground equipment for Addison Township’s Labodie Park, park and recreation committee members decided they needed to go back to the basics. “We weren’t interested in eyeball things that just looked pretty,” said committee member Joe Schnur, “we wanted things the kids can do.” The committee was charged by the Addison Township board […]

Accident at M-24 and Ray Rd.

No one was injured in an accident that blocked traffic late Sunday morning at the intersection of M-24 and Ray Rd. According to the Oakland County Sheriff’s report, A 60-year-old Northville woman, driving a gold 1999 Chevy, ran a red light while traveling northbound M-24. She was struck by a 19-year-old Oxford woman driving a […]

School board appoints Mitchell-Bliemeister

With a 5-1 vote, the Oxford Schools Board of Education has appointed Carol Mitchell-Bliemeister, 48, to fill the one-year vacancy left by Ron Etherton, who resigned on June 25. “I was surprised I got it because this was my third time trying,” said Bliemeister. The new trustee has lived in the Oxford school district for […]

Lakeville Elementary named to ‘needing improvement’ list

Oxford Area Schools district officials were not surprised when Lakeville Elementary appeared on the state’s newest No Child Left Behind list of schools needing improvement; however, they are concerned about public reactions. “This is not new information,” said Superintendent Virginia Brennan-Kyro, “but it is confusing for the parents.” Brennan-Kyro explained that Lakeville Elementary did make […]

Oxford, Addison approve agreements to use HAZMAT trucks

Thanks to an agreement with Oakland County, area firefighters will now have yet one more tool at their disposal for facing threats to public safety and hazardous incidents. Both the Addison Township Board of Trustees and the Oxford Public Fire and EMS Commission (OPFEC) recently approved separate interlocal agreements with Oakland County for use of […]

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