Thank you for remembering my birthday ? even if it was my 75th!! Also, I would like to thank my family and friends, who called, sent cards, flowers and other expressions of congrats. I am amazed at the vast amount of friends that took the time. It made turning 75 not so hard to accept! […]
I am writing this letter to you to thank all those involved in the recent return of my missing wedding ring. On Tuesday evening, I had been working on some pitching and batting drills with my daughter’s softball team on a field at Seymour Lake Park. The next morning, I noticed my wedding ring was […]
From left, teachers Jonathan Webster, chemistry and physics at Clarkston High School; Kelly Thomas, special education at Early Childhood Center; and Marianne Price, special education at Andersonville Elementary, take the Teacher’s Oath at the May 19 school board meeting. The teachers, along with Tara Marchand, special education at Clarkston High, were then granted tenure certification. […]
The dresses were colorful and dazzling while the smiles were bright and sparkling last Wednesday night as Clarkston High School students filled Depot Park. It was one more stop to meet with friends and have photos taken before going to prom. The park provided the perfect backdrop for the students before they loaded into the […]
The May 13 edition of the Oxford Leader touched upon crucial issues in a letter to the editor about the ‘detached and autocratic management style? of our school leadership – and a column that pointed out the importance of choosing a ‘gadfly? for a replacement on the Oxford Board of Education. A practice of blocking […]
10 years ago May 19, 1999 A pair of bomb scares Friday forced students out of Oxford High School and sparked an evacuation of Red Knapp’s American Grill. Three adults and one minor were arraigned Monday for over 30 destruction of property charges. Mailboxes and car and home windows were targeted. Andrea Hunwick, Sara Kwiatkowski, […]
A walk to benefit research for a rare disease called Ring 14 came together perfectly, according to Clarkston resident Belinda Belcher. Belcher’s 13-year-old son, Cameron was diagnosed with the rare chromosome defect known as an ‘orphan disease? because only 60 people in America have been diagnosed. ‘The walk went very well, thanks to the support […]
I absolutely love this time of the year in Michigan. We get to celebrate another winter being behind us, and there are great holidays to enjoy with family; such as Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, Father’s Day, and my birthday. Alright, so my birthday isn’t a national holiday, but chances are you were very mindful of […]
Going into hour seven, Martha Tuski’s energy was still going strong since she started watching the Oxford track teams take on 14 teams in the MHSAA Regional Meet at Holly High School last Friday. After watching her daughter, Katie, compete, Martha shared why she loved Oxford. ‘My favorite thing about Oxford, for me so far […]
Plants were swapped and gardening tips were shared as the Friends of the Addison Township Public Library held its annual Plant Exchange Saturday morning in Lakeville. Neither the rain nor the clouds could dampen these amateur horticulturists? spirits as they searched for the perfect plants and flowers to brighten their yards throughout the spring and […]