‘Renaissance woman? celebrates 100 years of life

When Louise Cooley Sutherland was born on Aug. 24, 1907, she entered a world that didn’t offer many opportunities for women at the time. But that didn’t stop her from being educated, independent, active, charitable and successful in every facet of her life from volunteer work to business to family. ‘She is a Renaissance woman,? […]

Back to school!

Oxford students went back to school Tuesday after nearly three months of fun in the sun. Lockers were opened, school supplies unpacked and hugs exchanged all over the district. For some, it was the very first day of their school careers. For others, it was the first day of their senior year. As usual, The […]

Council candidates address the issues

Voters in the Village of Oxford will go to the polls Tuesday, Sept. 11 to choose who will occupy four of five council seats. To assist in this decision, the League of Women Voters-Oakland Area and The Oxford Leader conducted a candidate forum on Aug. 29 in the village’s community room. Only seven people attended […]

Gourmet market coming

Food aficionados rejoice ? a gourmet market has plans to open in Oxford Township within the next few months. It’s called ‘Carla’s Fresh Garden? and it will be located inside the existing building at 1200 S. Lapeer Road, just south of Drahner Road. ‘I’m waiting for the building permits,? said owner Mimmo D’Anna. ‘We’re hoping […]

Staff changes at village PD

Two full-time employees of the Oxford Village Police Department have resigned to pursue career opportunities elsewhere. Police Chief Mike Neymanowski announced at last week’s council meeting that Officer Thad Lambiris and Dispatcher James Sommers had submitted their resignations. Lambiris left to become a patrolman with the City of Warren’s police department, a job he started […]

Breathing life into glass

For sculptor Herb Babcock, art is more than just aesthetically pleasing decorations that provide finishing touches to a home or office. ‘Art is metaphorical stepping stones to take people places,? said the 61-year-old Oxford Township resident, who’s section chair of the glass department at the College for Creative Studies (CCS) in Detroit, where he’s been […]

Fire chief makes case for new pumper truck

It appears the ghost of the Oxford Public Fire and EMS Commission is still haunting the fire department. Fire Chief Jack LeRoy wishes to put $42,286 remaining in two OPFEC accounts towards purchasing a new pumper truck for Station #1 (N. Washington and Church streets) to replace a unit that’s approaching its 21st year of […]

System switch costs village $9,500

Guided by the spirit of compromise, the Oxford Village Council last week voted 3-2 to pay $9,500 of the cost incurred to switch four businesses from village to township water following a main break earlier this year. ‘I just think it’s the neighborly thing to do to at least reimburse (the township) close to the […]

Oxford man’s catch nets prize

Don Fahlquist, of Oxford, is a lucky man. Not only does his wife of 22 years, Barbara, enjoy fishing, it was her prodding him to go that led to his winning the Oakland County Parks Fishing Contest for the month of July. ‘I have to blame my wife for this whole thing,? Fahlquist said. Using […]

Riding to remember

An army of motorcycles roared into downtown Oxford Sunday to commemorate the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and support our troops. More than 300 bikes participated in the 7th Annual 9-11 Memorial Run raising approximately $9,000 for Operation Care Package Michigan and the Billy Lake Cancer Fund. Operation Care Package Michigan is a Lapeer-based group […]

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