Addison meeting room to double as exercise space for seniors

The Addison Township Board of Trustees voted unanimously Monday night to allow a senior exercise group to use its meeting room for their weekly program. The group needed another space other than the Addison Senior Center room, located in the township complex on Rochester Rd., for their class due to a scheduling conflict with a […]

Wildcats whip Mustangs

Oxford defeated Clio 3-1 Monday night at their first away game of the season. The Wildcats came out strong in the first half with Sophomore Brianna Pastewski scoring a goal with help from a great pass by Senior Ashley Marshall. Senior captain and goal keeper, Kelly Henry, only had one save to make against Clio […]

OES/DA reading totals put Oxford over 1 million minutes

After reading a total of 3,958? hours, or 237,510 minutes, during March is Reading Month, students at Oxford Elementary were able to raise a hefty $2,277.50 to help support Heiffer International in its mission to end world hunger. Since 1944, Heifer International has has helped over 4.5 million families become self-reliant through gifts of livestock. […]

Addison Briefs

Engineering consultant renews 2-year contract The Addison Township Board of Trustees Monday night unanimously approved a contract to have the Southfield-based Municipal Engineering Consultants (MEC) continue performing engineering services for the township. MEC recently changed its name to Landtech and lowered their rates and were seeking approval for a two-year contract. Services would include an […]

Student soaks up culture in jolly old England

When Rachael Sultze was a little girl, she remembers dreaming about traveling to places like Spain and Paris, with the hopes of exploring their cultural and social life. In January, the 20-year-old got to fulfill that dream by studying abroad in London, England for three months. Sultze, a senior studying graphic design at St. Norbert […]

Council rejects ‘non-negotiable? offer, Addison withdraws from PAT

The Polly Ann Trail Management Council (PATMC) voted unanimously at their regular meeting last Wednesday to accept Addison Township’s resignation as a member after more than a year of trying to rejoin. Addison Township Supervisor Bob Koski stated in a March 28 letter to the council that because the PATMC will not allow in-kind services […]

Mother, daughter win crowns

Elizabeth McGhee has homeschooled nine children, flies airplanes, is active in the Oakland County 4-H Club and runs the North Oakland Veterinary clinic in Oxford with her husband, Chuck ? yet she still has time to compete in a beauty pageant. Last month, Elizabeth and her daughter Catherine, 13, competed in the Michigan Galaxy Pageant […]

CAD students place at competition

When it comes to Computer Aided Design (CAD) and engineering drawing, Oxford High School students Jon Rogers, Jon Fifield and Mike Nacy know their stuff. Rogers placed 1st while Fifield and Nacy took 3rd place in their respective categories at the CAD/Drafting contest at the Oakland Community College’s Auburn Hills campus on March 23. A […]

Conservancy wants 80 acres

The Oakland Land Conservancy (OLC) has approached Addison Township about purchasing a piece of land in the township in an effort to protect it. The 80-acre property, located on the northeast corner of Leonard and Haven Rd., is owned by Paul Trask, who’s father owned it until he passing away. Addison Supervisor Bob Koski said […]

Oxford girls 2-0 in FML

The Oxford varsity girl’s field and track team solidified a nice 2-0 record in the Flint Metro League after last Wednesday’s win against Swartz Creek and Linden and are ready to be number one in the league. Oxford saw outstanding results in the 3200-meter relay against Swartz Creek with Danielle Kelley, Jessica Pyke, Keeona Ives […]

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