Village looks to spread its money around

Guided by the old adage that you shouldn’t keep all your eggs in one basket, the Oxford Village Council is looking to spread its approximately $5 million around. ‘All of our funds are in one bank right now,? said village Manager Joe Young. And that institution is Oxford Bank, which has suffered from falling stock […]

Voters to decide safety path millage next week

Next week, many Oxford Township and Village voters will get in their cars and drive to the polls to determine if they want to pay more taxes so they can walk and bike their way around the community. During the Tuesday, Aug. 5 primary election, voters will be asked to approve or reject a proposed […]

Judge kicks Knaufs off case, brings in Groves

It appears the Knauf family no longer has to worry about battling the Village of Oxford in court because they’ve been officially kicked off the six-year-old case concerning the value of two parcels in downtown’s northeast parking lot. On Friday, Oakland County Circuit Court Judge Fred Mester issued an order declaring that Nathan Grove Family, […]

Attendance extremely light at chamber candidates night

It wasn’t at all hard to find a good seat at the Oxford Area Chamber of Commerce Candidate Night held July 24 inside the Oxford High School Performing Arts Center. Voices echoed through the 800-seat auditorium as approximately 30 people sat and listened to 10 Republican candidates running for Oxford Twp. Board in the Aug. […]

Vote NO on cityhood for Oxford Village

It’s time to end the cityhood issue once and for all and seriously work toward creating one Oxford with no silly boundaries or petty turf wars. We strongly urge village residents to vote NO on cityhood Aug. 5 and end the incorporation process for the village. Oxford’s biggest problem has always been that it’s one […]

Our picks in the Aug. 5 primary

The Oxford Leader’s endorsements for the Tuesday, Aug. 5 primary election are as follows: Oxford Township Board Supervisor ? For nine years, WILLIAM DUNN has offered problem-solving with a personal touch. Whether he’s meeting with residents face-to-face, hiking through a muddy field or answering phones at the office, Dunn doesn’t put on airs and offers […]

Vote NO on township’s safety path millage

Safety paths are a dandy concept and a swell thing to have in a community. But we have a serious issue with asking voters to impose a new tax on themselves during these dire economic times. People are losing jobs. Homes are being foreclosed on left and right. Gasoline is around $4 a gallon. Groceries […]

Vote YES on Addison fire millages

Addison’s fire millages seem a little complicated at first glance, but it’s real simple. Yes, technically both are tax increases because they’re asking residents to authorize two 0.75-mill property taxes at the original voter-approved rates from 1972 and 1988. So yes, if the full 1.5 mills were to be levied should both taxes pass, homeowners […]

Vote YES on parks and rec. renewal

Here’s an easy one. Oxford Township Parks and Recreation is asking folks to simply renew its already low millage for another 10 years. Nobody’s looking for a tax increase here. They just want what the taxpayers have been giving them, nothing more. We can see no valid reason why taxpayers should stop funding their parks […]

Local contractor may seek legal action over village’s handling of bids

It was difficult decision, but choosing which company’s going to build Oxford Village’s new water treatment plant certainly shouldn’t have been a controversial one. Unfortunately, in this community, it seems as if any decision has the potential to become fraught with controversy. Last week, the village council voted 5-0 to enter into negotiations with the […]