Oxford Township

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD COUNTY OF OAKLAND NOTICE A First Reading of a proposed Ordinance No. 117: AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE DEVELOPMENT, CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, AND SIGNAGE OF SAFETY PATHS, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND THE COLLECTING OF FEES FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SAFETY PATHS, AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ITS PROVISIONS.. To […]

Memorial Day observance to feature fly-over, dedication

By Meredith Mayberry Staff Writer Lt. Col. David St. Aubin will be the keynote speaker at this year’s Memorial Day observance in Ortonville. ‘I want to concentrate on what Memorial Day is actually about,? St. Aubin, principal of Goodrich High School, said. ‘Most of the time, people spend the day with family and friends, but […]

Township emergency siren fails May 1 test

By David Fleet Editor Atlas Twp-It’s what township residents and officials did not hear at 1 p.m., May 1 that concerned the board of trustees on Monday night. After a failure of the Hegel Road emergency siren during the May 1 test period the board of trustees voted 5-0 to pay West Shore Services $650 […]

Oxford Schools

Oxford Area Community Schools The November 11, 2003 Board of Education meeting has been cancelled. Judy Kubina, Secretary

Oxford Township

NOTICE PUBLIC HEARING CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD BOARD OF TRUSTEES Notice is hereby given that the Charter Township of Oxford Board of Trustees will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, November 12, 2003, beginning at 7:45 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be heard, at the Oxford Veterans Memorial Civic Center, 28 North Washington, […]

Crowded District 1 county commissioner race heats up

By Susan Bromley Staff Writer Brandon Twp.- The field of candidates for Oakland County Commissioner, District 1, stands at nine, with four of the candidates from this area. Ken Christie, Andrew Potter and Ken Quisenberry have announced they are running for the position, joining fellow area resident Beth Nuccio, who officially announced her candidacy in […]

Four years to make the rounds

One of the groovy things about the internet, is that sooner or later rumors and ‘new? facts tend to reappear. The way I figure it, it takes about four years for stuff to span the globe, virtually speaking. Of course, I base this on personal experience. Just this past week I received an e-mail about […]

Notes

How is it your life can run so smoothly and come crashing down twice in one week? And it’s all due to two things I had absolutely no control over. First incident: I opened up my credit card statement last Monday and casually glanced at what I had charged last month. I knew the amount […]

Group helps ‘Warm Up America’

Twice a month, busy hands at Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church are working to ensure that no one in the Detroit area goes without a warm blanket this winter. The Lake Orion chapter of the Warm Up America program meets bimonthly at the church on Waldon Road, knitting squares for adult and baby blankets to […]

Concerns over privatization should be voiced now

Dear Editor, I grew up in Groveland Township, and attended Brandon Schools from kindergarten through to graduation. In a community where relatively few students have the choice to walk to school given long distances and few sidewalks and walking paths, I relied on the school bus system to deliver me to and from school until […]