Should the Village of Oxford become a city? Generally, people in favor of cityhood say that they don’t like paying both Village and Township taxes. Certainly no one likes to pay taxes! However, consider what services each provide. Consider how much of the Township tax you pay that may be somewhat duplicated by the Village. […]
On behalf of Drs. Kubinski, Hanby and Ferri, Sue, myself and the rest of our great staff would like to express our sincere appreciation to The Oxford Leader, Bill Rzadko from Ad-Rite and On-TV for the terrific advertisements we had for our One-Day garage sale fro the Relay for Life cancer fund. With all of […]
Longtime Oxford area resident, Sylvia Majewska, is the new Director of the Starkweather Art and Cultural Center in downtown Romeo. As Director, Sylvia is excited about increasing the visibility of the art gallery, reintroducing and improving the gift shop with unique hand-crafted items and setting up an educational program and lecture series. There will also […]
A passionate commitment to serving the community has led Oxford resident and Central Michigan University student Pamela Barclay to earn a prestigious award. Michigan Campus Compact presented its awards during an April 14 ceremony at Michigan State University’s Kellogg Center. CMU students received 23 of the 109 awards given to students from 25 Michigan campuses. […]
There’s nothing quite like a school talent show. Oxford Middle School hosted its seventh and eighth-grade talent show April 26 in the Commons Area. Singing, comedic skits, instrumental performances, dancing, even tumbling ? the show had it all and then some. Whether it was a talent developed from years of practice or a hidden talent […]
Upland Hills Schools is presenting two days of outstanding music, laughter and life lessons when they perform the award-winning Broadway musical, “Honk, Junior!” Performances will be held on Friday and Saturday, May 4 and 5. Friday performances will be held at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Saturday’s performance is at 1 p.m. All performances […]
On May 8, the people of the state of Florida will vote on the issue of eliminating the state property tax in favor of a state sales tax hike from six to eight percent. If this issue passes, it will mean the end of property tax assessors, assessments and the peace of mind that the […]
My wife and I, and a few hundred other Orion Area Senior Citizens, were absolutely bowled over by the wonderful treatment we were shown when we attended Lake Orion High School’s final dress rehearsal of their Spring Musical, ‘Hello Dolly.? It was not just the performance, which was excellent, but the way the seniors were […]
The Review and the League of Women Voters Oakland Area (LWVOA) teamed up to host a Candidate Night last Thursday at the Orion Township Library. The event gave all three school board candidates a chance to introduce themselves to the community and answer questions from the audience members. The forum is set to air 12 […]
Monday, April 23, neighbor trouble reported on Lakeview Drive. A suspicious person digging through garbage and making a mess reported on Lakeview. *** Tuesday, April 24, cell phone found on Broadway and Flint. Dog complaint reported on Church and Broadway. Disorderly conduct and warrant arrest at CVS on South Broadway. A caller reported a fight […]