VILLAGE OF OXFORD AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE OXFORD VILLAGE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 2, ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE IV, BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS, DIVISION 3, PLANNING COMMISSION THE VILLAGE OF OXFORD ORDAINS: Section 1. That Section 2-137, Membership, of the Oxford Village Code is hereby amended to read as follows. The village planning commission shall consist of […]
From left, Cub Scouts Sam Mead, Dylan Gray, Devin Radzwion, Matthew Wesolowski, Tyler Radzwion, and, kneeling, Nathan Mark and Jeff Cahn went door to door collecting food for Lighthouse North, Nov. 8, in their annual Scouting For Food run. The scouts, Pack 163 of Independence Elementary School, delivered the food that afternoon, and toured the […]
Jake Roeser, Andrew Roeser, Ryan Bannick, Nicholas Chrisekos, Michael Porter, Nathan Locher, John Chrisekos, and Noah Castillo, Wolf Cubs from Pact 133, Andersonville Elementary, attended The Native American Festival and Pow Wow, Nov. 8, in Southfield. Native Americans representing the People of the Three Fires gathered to celebrate customs and culture of indigenous Michigan Indians, […]
Betty Pasfield of Waterford was driving past Lake Oakland off Sashabaw Road, near Walton and Maybee, Nov. 22, when she saw it was filled with geese. ‘They went as far as you could see, almost all the way to Clintonville Road,? she said. ‘I’ve never seen so many.? The migrating birds stayed for a couple […]
Springfield Township’s Young At Heart Active Adults group meets Thursdays, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Hart Community Center in Davisburg. Lunch is served at noon. Activities for those 50 years and older or any age with disabilities include weekly lunches, guest speakers, musical performances, field trips, holiday parties, movies, bingo, and games. Yearly membership, $5/person, includes a […]
Michigan State Representative John Stakoe, second from right, with Clarkston Team RUSH members at the eighth annual Student Technology Showcase, Nov. 12, at the State Capitol in Lansing. From left are Ric Wiltse, executive director, Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning, students Kevin McKinsey, Bree Christie, Chris Hyde, Patrick Riggs and Eric Barch. Clarkston […]
There are three issues that should be decided by the American voters. Gay marriage, immigration, and Obamacare. These issues are being rushed into play by the current administration as payback for votes their party received without studying the consequences. Our government has lost all ability to govern. Some kind of system needs to be set […]
I was just out at the Seymour Lake Township Park trying to play tennis. The courts have huge cracks and weeds are growing up through them. I’ve lived in Oxford for 25 years and I thought someday when I retire I’m going to play tennis. Well, that day is here, and I’m more than a […]
On behalf of the Oxford United Methodist Church, I would like to thank C.J. Carnacchio for the great story he wrote in the July 3, 2013 issue of the Oxford Leader (‘Church looks to lease space to new Christian school?). We are currently jumping through hoops trying to get everything approved so the Breyleigh Christian […]
Applicants sought for village trustee Attention all Leonard residents looking to serve your community, the village council is looking for someone to fill a vacant trustee spot. Only two candidates, Char Sutherby and Pauline Blanka, ran for three trustee spots in the November election. As a result, council President Mike McDonald is looking applicants who […]