Kickers split after week of league wins

After a week of dominating league competition, the Oxford varsity kickers split on the field with a decisive win against Lapeer West and a close defeat to Royal Oak Kimball. The Wildcat soccer team claimed a 4-1 win against the Panthers on Sept. 15. Coach John Thaler stated that Oxford controlled the ball for 90 […]

Cagers celebrate first win

The Oxford Girls Basketball Team won their first game of the season 53-48 on Sept. 11 against Birmingham Groves High School. The Lady Cats led the game off strong with 13 points to Birmingham’s six at the end of the first. By the half, Oxford had doubled their points, but Birmingham still managed to out […]

Soccer hits three game winning streak

The Oxford Varsity Soccer team dominated the field this past week with a three-game winning streak in league competition that left their competitors breathless. On September 7, the kickers fought hard against the Fenton Tigers for their 4-3 win. ‘At Fenton, Oxford played its most physical game of the year so far,? said Coach John […]

Fire station operational, but awaiting minor touches

The Addison Township Board of Trustees voted to approve only half the final payment for the new fire station located on Rochester Rd. just inside the Village of Leonard. The board approved a payment of $11,297.65 to Schonscheck, or just over 50 percent of the $20,440.65 final payment. ‘The chief says there are still some […]

Addison board buys flagpole, sets millage rates

During the September 9 regular meeting of the Addison Township Board of Trustees, several actions were taken and resident comments were heard: n The township board unanimously approved the purchased of a 30-foot, bronze finish flag pole for $1,499 from Star’s And Stripes. The flag pole comes with a 6×10 American flag, a 3×5 Fire […]

Varsity Soccer ties up FML record 1-1

The Oxford kickers managed to tie up their Flint Metro League record 1-1 after defeating the Holly Bronchos 2-0 on Sept. 1. The team stands overall 3-2. The match-up remained even, and scoreless, until the second half when Oxford midfielder Francesco Paese scored the first goal of the night. Zac Wasylyna scored the last goal […]

Lady Cagers lose 62-34 to powerful Crosswell-Lexington

Coach Becky Graves said at the beginning of the year she intended for the Oxford Girl’s Basketball Team to face a tough non-league season – and she wasn’t kidding. The Lady Wildcats lost their first away game 62-34 to Crosswell-Lexington on Sept. 1. The Oxford cagers held on during the first period scoring 11 points […]

Functional Physical Therapy offers “individual treatment”

Many area residents may have noticed a new, shiny blue sign in the Oxford Marketplace stating in bold letters ‘Physical Therapy? and wondered what new business is planting roots in Oxford. Well, here is the answer: the Clinic for Functional Physical Therapy. Functional Physical Therapy is an outpatient orthopedic physical therapy clinic that focuses upon […]

2,000 lose power Tuesday

Approximately 2,000 Oxford residents found themselves without power at 10:15 a.m. yesterday (August 31), once again thanks to Mother Nature. According to Scott Simmon, a representative with DTE Energy, the power outage was the result of a bird hitting a lightning arrester in the company’s Oxford substation. Those customers bordering Granger, Baldwin, Lincoln and Drahner […]

Kindermusik program offered through parks and rec.

Parents looking for a new musical alternative to Barney, Teletubbies or their kitchen pots and pans for their young can find a solution right in their own hometown. Stephanie Miconi, an Oxford elementary music teacher for the past six years, is beginning a Kindermusik program through the Oxford Township Parks and Recreation Department. Kindermusik is […]

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