Everyone loves Oxford!

Whitney Wiscombe, 2?, of Oxford, receives a balloon creation from Oxford resident Sandy Ball, whose alter ego is Deedles the Clown. Ball was there representing Seymour Lake UMC.

May I have this dance?

Vahan Janoyan and his little girl Paige, 3, cut a rug at the Daddy-Daughter Dance held Friday night at the Devil’s Ridge Golf Club. A total of 200 proud papas and petite princesses enjoyed a magical evening that included dinner, dancing and a photo they’ll cherish for years to come. For more photos see our […]

Champs

From left, Robert Aiello, Sean Charette, Kevin Cronin, Andrew Shafkalis and Jon Gall, all seniors, stand in front of a sign commemorating their well deserved title from the previous season. Charette, who experienced an injury during the playoffs and missed the championship game, is clearly eager and ready for the upcoming season. Photo by Gabriel […]

‘Brutal heat? stalled street work

By Joe St. Henry Review Editor Downtown businesses welcomed the rumble of cement trucks on Broadway Street last week. Hammered by falling sales during the Streetscape construction, people were encouraged by the sight of construction crews replacing sidewalks and curbs that had to be repoured. ‘Cement trucks equal progress and that will make the village […]

Manufacturers need room to grow

It seems like the only news regarding Michigan’s economy these days is filled with doom and gloom, but there are glimmers of hope. One such glimmer is the Clarkston-based Park Equities, LLC’s plans to construct two light manufacturing facilities, totalling 84,028 square feet, on the vacant half of a 14-acre site located at 3200 Adventure […]

American Axle withdraws abatement request in face of union pressure

American Axle and Manufacturing’s plans to request a property tax abatement for its new Oxford Forge facility (2300 X-Celsior Drive) were put on hold this week as union activists target the Detroit-based corporation for allegedly attempting to get around its contract with the United Auto Workers. ‘We would like to withdraw our pending request for […]

Oxford manhunt ends in Orion

By C.J. Carnacchio and Gabriel Ouzounian An alleged armed robbery shattered the peace of normally tranquil Oxford last week. Soon after, neighboring Orion Township was the scene of a manhunt that closed off roads, as well as locked down nearby schools and a neighborhood. Around 12:30 p.m. on Aug. 3, the sound of a gunshot […]

Warnings on boat parking stir confusion

By Joe St. Henry Review Editor An Orion Township ordinance put in place in the 1980s and updated last November with little fanfare, is now confusing boat owners and officials alike. The ordinance essentially states persons who choose to park their boats in their driveway any time of the year may now receive a $500 […]