Oxford Police Reports

Incidents taken from reports made by the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, Oxford Village Police Department and the Oxford Fire Department. Tuesday, February 19 A man’s 45-year-old roommate violated a personal protection order by not moving out of their home on N. Lapeer Rd. and was arrested. Two employees at a drug store on N. Lapeer […]

Icy roads cause minor bus collision

Two Oxford school buses were involved in a fender-bender early Tuesday morning on the way to school, leaving nine students with minor injuries. An empty bus was waiting to turn west at the intersection of Ray and N. Oxford roads when a bus carrying 34 Oxford Middle School students behind it was unable to brake […]

Quilt guild donates legacy of comfort

Ortonville – Local quilters are stitching up comfort for traumatized children. In its first year the Town Hall Quilt Guild, an organization of nearly 70 local quilters, hand-stitched 42 quilts to donate to children. Assistant chief Dave Borst of the Brandon Fire Department is currently making room on the rescue trucks for the new quilts. […]

Family survives carbon monoxide poisoning

Brandon Twp. – As a fairly new resident of Brandon Township, Bernardine DeJose is happy to live here for the past year. As a mother of three children, she’s happy to celebrate the holidays with her family, but most of all the registered nurse is happy that she and her family are still alive. Thanks […]

Oxford Village

VILLAGE OF OXFORD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Please take notice, that the Village of Oxford Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Hearing at 7:00 p.m., on August 1, 2011 in the Oxford Village Council Chambers, 22 W. Burdick, Oxford, Michigan to consider the following: Applicant: Heather Chalou 32 Park Oxford, MI 48371 Property ID# […]

Oxford Village

PUBLIC NOTICE VILLAGE OF OXFORD AMENDMENT TO CODE OF ORDINANCES ORDINANCE TO CONFORM TO REQUIREMENTS OF PUBLIC THE MICHIGAN PLANNING ENABLING ACT 33 OF 2008 Please take note that the Council of the Village of Oxford adopted by reference the provisions of Public Act 33 of 2008 with respect to planning commission selection of officers, […]

Quilt guild donates legacy of comfort

Ortonville – Local quilters are stitching up comfort for traumatized children. In its first year the Town Hall Quilt Guild, an organization of nearly 70 local quilters, hand-stitched 42 quilts to donate to children. Assistant chief Dave Borst of the Brandon Fire Department is currently making room on the rescue trucks for the new quilts. […]

Local grads top statewide MEAP

The Class of 2003 at both Brandon and Goodrich out paced students statewide in exceeding or meeting standards on the Michigan Educational Assessment Program (MEAP). Local students exceeded the state average in nearly every category, according to records released in November by the Michigan Department of Education. The number of students qualifying for the Merit […]

Dragon might be cause of Addison fire

It appears a heat lamp used to keep a lizard warm may have been the cause of a major house fire that killed several pets Sunday morning in Addison Township. Firefighters were called to 725 Freedom Lane at 9:32 a.m. after a neighbor spotted the blaze and called it in. ‘The entire front of the […]

Sanderson to call it quits after 36 years

An historic era in Oxford Township government is drawing to a close as Clerk Clara J. Sanderson indicated she will not seek reelection this year. ‘It’s just been a marvelous experience for me, but it’s time for me to go,? she said. First elected in November 1972 ? the election that saw President Richard Nixon […]