NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD BOARD OF TRUSTEES Notice is hereby given that the Charter Township of Oxford Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, May 28, 2003, beginning at 7:45 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be heard, at the Oxford Veterans Memorial Civic Center, 28 North Washington, […]
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD COUNTY OF OAKLAND MICHIGAN SYNOPSIS Of the Regular Meeting of the Charter Township of Oxford Board of Trustees held on April 23rd 2003at the Oxford Veterans Memorial Civic Center. PRESENT: Trustee Clancy, Treasurer Ferrari, Trustee Fitchena, Trustee Kniffen, Clerk Sanderson ABSENT: Supervisor Dunn, Trustee Dywasuk The following actions were taken: Appointed […]
It may sound cliche, but it’s true that ‘one person can make a difference,? whether it’s in the great big world or a small town named Oxford. Fifty years ago one person, Chuck Curtis, made a difference in the lives of thousands of youths, both then and now, when he founded the ‘Oxford Midget League,? […]
Memorial Day is an opportunity to remember those who have given the greatest gift possible to each and every American citizen – their dedication and lives in service of their country. In honor of these special men and women, the following events have been planned for Memorial Day: OXFORD ? The American Legion Walter Fraser […]
‘I believe the township is going to withdraw from OPFEC and if they do, that’s going to set forth a chain of events that I have no idea what the outcome will be. We may be in for a rough couple of years.? The day after Oxford Village President Steve Allen uttered those prophetic words […]
Nearly two years after his arrest in July 2001, former Oxford Police Chief Gary Ford is finally standing trial for two of his alleged crimes. Ford faces two felony counts of larceny by conversion in a criminal trial that began Monday before Oakland Circuit Court Judge Patrick J. Brennan. At the heart of the case […]
Tuesday, May 13 A Cottage St. resident reported two bike’s stolen from his front yard on the day before. A Worthington St. woman contacted police ‘and stated that there is a Personal Protection Order out on the female that is banging on her window.? The Parks and Rec Department got an unusual visitor around 11:30 […]
Officials in Addison Township are offering a $200 reward for information leading to police action concerning a pile of garbage that has appeared on Drahner Rd., just west of Walker Rd., across from the Addison Oaks Park. ‘Our police are awfully upset about it,? said Supervisor Bob Koski. ‘This is really upsetting because it’s happened […]
Oxford-Addison Youth Assistance honored 106 elementary, middle and high school students Thursday at the organization’s Annual Youth Recognition Ceremony held at Oxford High School. According to Youth Assistance Caseworker Hank Szlenkier, the purpose of the awards program is to publicly acknowledge local youth who commit ‘unselfish acts of kindness? and ‘civic-minded activities? that ‘typically don’t […]
A red-colored walker with wheels used by a 16-year-old high school student with cerebral palsy was reported to the Leader as missing from the Long Lake Woods subdivision in Orion. The walker, valued at $1,500, was last scene Thursday, May 15 (the same day as the subdivision’s annual garage sale) at the school bus stop […]