Oxford man on plane when Japan quake hits

Let’s face it, between full-body searches, lengthy delays and rude airline employees, flying can be quite an ordeal these days. The only thing that could possibly make it worse would be sitting on a plane in the middle of a natural disaster. That’s exactly where Oxford resident Tim Collins was when an 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck […]

Grandy, Sisk win Tae Kwon Do tournament

Oxford residents Doug Grandy, 9, and P.J. Sisk, 7, each won first place trophies in a April 6 Tae Kwon Do tournament at Oxford Elementary School. The tournament was for students participating in a local Tae Kwon Do course conducted by the Rochester Hills-based Kerry Roop’s Superkicks For America, Inc. and offered through Oxford Township […]

Bid awarded for Polly Ann Trail crossing signals

Folks who walk, jog and bike on the Polly Ann Trail got one step closer last week to being able to cross two heavily-traveled Oxford roads in a much safer manner. Township officials voted 6-1 to award a $47,983 bid to Rauhorn Electric, Inc., based in Macomb Township, to install four LED pedestrian crossing signals […]

My Way

Some folks out there favor the idea of government giving tax abatements to businesses in order to spur economic growth. The logic is a business that spends less on taxes is more willing to reinvest in equipment and facilities, expand its operations and hire more employees. In turn, this growth leads to more taxable revenue […]

The meeting that wasn’t

A special meeting of the Oxford Public Fire and EMS Commission on Thursday, April 8 was cancelled due to the lack of a quorum among the board’s village council members. All seven township board members were present, but only one village councilman, Dave Bailey, was in attendance. According to OPFEC’s by-laws a quorum of both […]

Alcohol may be allowed at Vets Hall to increase rental revenue

All across Michigan these days local governments are furiously looking for new sources of revenue and Oxford Township is no exception. Officials are considering allowing the consumption of alcoholic beverages at the Oxford Veterans Memorial Civic Center (commonly know as the Vets Hall) as a way to boost rental revenue derived from the township-owned facility. […]

No more shut-offs

The good news is Oxford Township residents who don’t pay their water bills won’t have to worry anymore about having their H20 shut off. Last week, township officials voted 7-0 to inform the Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner’s Office they want this practice stopped. But these folks aren’t getting a free ride. Those who don’t […]

Auto theft at Uncle Boomba’s

A quick stop for a pack of cigarettes at a local gas station last week cost a man his pickup truck. A 1994 Ford pickup truck belonging to a 33-year-old Orion man was reported stolen April 6 from the parking lot of Uncle Boomba’s Marathon gas station on the southwest corner of M-24 and Drahner […]

Clerk contract leads to debate over benefits

It was supposed to be a discussion and vote last week on a four-page contract for Oxford Village’s new clerk, but instead, it turned into a debate over the level of benefits public sector employees receive versus their private sector counterparts. At issue were benefits such as payment for unused sick leave, payment in lieu […]

Nassar brings openness, volunteer spirit

After months of searching high and low, Oxford Village finally has a new clerk and her name is Susan Nassar. ‘I thought this would be a wonderful place to work,? she said. Council approved Nassar’s contract last week and her first official day is March 21. Technically, she’s on vacation from her current position as […]