Tour new village property May 1, 8

Got any ideas as to what Oxford Village should do with the former industrial site it recently purchased at 98 Glaspie Street? The public is invited to tour the site on Monday, May 1 and Monday, May 8. Both tours begin at 6 p.m. ‘We’re looking for ideas on how we could utilize the building […]

Chili’s gets township’s last liquor license

Chili’s Grill & Bar got a thumbs up from Oxford officials last week to receive the township’s last Class C liquor license. ‘I welcome you,? said Trustee Pat Fitchena. ‘I think Chili’s does a nice job.? Plans are in the works to build a 5,800-square-foot Chili’s in the Promenade at Waterstone shopping center, an 11.47-acre […]

My Way

I would love to build a walk-in humidor and fill it with boxes of the finest Cuban cigars. I would love to drive an expensive Italian sports car on my way to the airport to catch a flight aboard my private jet. I would love eat choice Kobe beef and fresh Maine lobster every night […]

Extreme Makeover: Oxford Edition

Elizabeth Savage had a dream to one day own a real home. A safe, happy place where the 38-year-old single mother could raise her daughter Whitney, 9. ‘That was my goal,? she said. ‘Mostly for my daughter. I can live anywhere.? But when Elizabeth, who works in the service department of Skalnek Ford in Lake […]

Moving day in the village

The term ‘mobile home? got a whole new meaning April 19 as workers from the Oxford-based Mitchell Corporation moved the houses formerly known as 32 and 36 E. Burdick St. Tree limbs were cut, power lines lifted and street lights temporarily removed as the wide loads were slowly towed down E. Burdick St. by a […]

Vote for me because…

Only handful of people showed up for the Oxford School Board candidate forum held at the middle school Monday night, but there was no shortage of good questions. Sponored by the League of Women Voters Oakland Area (LWVOA) and Oxford Leader, the forum gave incumbent Colleen Schultz and challenger Sue Tombrella an opportunity to answer […]

One saved, one killed in Addison trench collapse

One man is alive and another is dead after a deep trench collapsed Sunday in Addison Township. Buried in approximately 4 feet of dirt, Enio Iafrate, 42, of St. Clair Shores, was saved by Addison firefighters and members of the North Oakland Technical Rescue Team. Unfortunately, his co-worker, 41-year-old Jeffrey Padot, of Eastpointe, died before […]

Skylight, 30-foot rope used in library break-in

An unknown person(s) broke into the Oxford Public Library shortly before 3 a.m. Friday by removing the covers to a skylight on the roof and climbing down a 30-foot rope. Nothing was stolen, according to the Oakland County Sheriff’s report and Library Director Judy Doublestein, but plenty was left behind. From the scene, deputies recovered […]

Paramedic instructor charge with defrauding local FDs

A paramedic instructor is facing charges that he allegedly defrauded $67,500 from local fire departments, including Oxford and Addison, and numerous individuals by teaching a course not approved by the state and using forged, false documents to cover it up. ‘At this point, I’ve got to believe that he went out of his way not […]

Downtown parking adequate, room for improvement

Contrary to popular belief, downtown Oxford does not have a parking shortage, according to an expert in the field sent by Main Street Oakland County. ‘I do a lot of studies in a lot of cities and the village and the DDA probably have done one of the best jobs of providing parking of any […]

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