BRANDON TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE # 134-11 AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 32 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BRANDON PREAMBLE The Board of Trustees of the Township of Brandon has determined that the current code of ordinances Section 32-23 omits certain clarifying language regarding penalties and it is appropriate for the health, safety and welfare of […]
BRANDON TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE # 135-11 AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 40 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF BRANDON PREAMBLE The Board of Trustees of the Township of Brandon has determined that the current code of ordinances Chapter 40, Article VI, Section 40-139 regarding penalties be revised, and it is appropriate for the health, safety and […]
Most Americans think of Thanksgiving as not only a national holiday, but a family tradition. But what if your family tradition included holding the first ever Thanksgiving some 400 years ago? Four residents from Oxford, Addison and Brandon townships can trace their roots back to the historic feast that started it all. Long before televised […]
If a skate park is ever going to be constructed in Scripter Park, it’s going to require a high level of public interest and involvement. Residents are being asked to attend the 7 p.m. Dec. 1 meeting of the Oxford Village Parks and Recreation Committee at the administration building on W. Burdick St. and give […]
Some residents and township officials alike continue to wait on investigation results regarding actions of suspected illegal dumping at Friendship Park (first profiled in this paper in 2005!). Meanwhile, Parks & Recreation Director Rock Blanchard continues a medical leave of absence. It’s been said by township officials in the past that Blanchard, while a key […]
The Dragon hockey squad saw their season come to a close in bizarre fashion Monday night in Port Huron. Rochester tied their pre-regional contest at two midway through the third period, and won it just 29 seconds into overtime when the Dragons scored on themselves. Dave Johnson’s pass in the defensive zone deflected off of […]
Oxford Township could pay a quarter less for fire and EMS dispatch services if it accepts the village’s recent offer. At a special Thursday meeting, council voted unanimously to offer a “good faith” 25 percent discount if the dispatch service contract it has with the township and the Oxford Public Fire and EMS Commission is […]
Monday, November 17 Respiratory distress on Ray Rd. Elevator rescue on Market St. Tuesday, November 18 Oxford police assisted a 44-year-old female on W. Burdick St. by picking up a registered package for her from a stalker. The woman has a personal protection order filed against the stalker and did not want the package. Slip […]
PUBLIC N O T I-C E CITY OF THE VILLAGE OF CLARKSTON 375 DEPOT ROAD CLARKSTON MI 48346 NOMINATING PETITIONS NOVEMBER CITY ELECTION OFFICES OF CITY COUNCIL Registered voters in the City of the Village of Clarkston will be electing three (3) City Council Members for a two year term at an election to be […]
SYNOPSIS TAKEN BY THE TOWNSHIP BOARD THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF INDEPENDENCE July 5, 2011 1. The Regular Meeting of the Charter Township of Independence Board was called to order at 7:31 PM at the Independence Township Hall. 2. Pledge of Allegiance. 3. Roll Call: Present: Carson, Lohmeier, Pallotta, Rosso, Wallace Absent: Petterson, Wagner There was […]