Repairs will make the building safe for volunteers to work inside the schoolhouse in the coming months.
Historical Society's Mr. Munn's 1850's Schoolhouse Receives Critical Support from Valley Community & Greater New Haven Community Foundations
A photo of the BLM-tagged rocks was posted on the Oxford High School Wolverines' Facebook page.
The popular carnival has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, officials announced.
First Selectman George Temple said, “I could not let a year go by without acknowledging the sacrifices made by our men and women in uniform.
BREAKING: No photo was available from State Police but they provided a detailed description.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Here are the latest updates in Oxford.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Oxford:
Oxford community gives thanks to healthcare professionals and first responders: four local restaurants now participating
Milan Spears’ wish gave her a birthday fit for a princess
Catholic churches have taken several steps to help prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Author Talk: Saturday, March 7th 1:00-3 pm, Oxford Public Library. 49 Great Oak Road, Oxford
The REAL ID deadline is fast approaching for Connecticut residents. Here are some common REAL ID questions answered as you prepare.
The life of Ebenezer D. Bassett, America's first African-American diplomat, will be featured.
The lawsuit alleged that the brewery overserved the sergeant prior to the crash.
Some of the most read stories on Oxford Patch in 2019.
Members of the Giving Doll Club have donated over 500 handmade dolls to children and seniors throughout Connecticut.
An upcoming event hosted by a local radio station will support Connecticut Food Bank.
Residents can learn about the master planning process and offer input into potential improvements at the airport.
Some residents are upset over the decision to trap and kill beavers.
Oxford Historical Society to restore and preserve the 1850's One Room Schoolhouse
The lawsuit alleges that a state police sergeant was intoxicated when he crashed his vehicle and injured two others.
Historical Society to feature John Babina at Nov. 17 Program
Saturday, November 2nd
Lake Zoar's hydroelectric power will be a century old this year.
Autumn is a good time to take inventory of who is living in your neighborhood. Here is an updated list of sex offenders in Oxford.
Water may be discolored during the cleaning time.
September 29 following worship
Will Celebrate and Witness the Covenant Between the Church and New Co-Pastors
Here is a full list of offerings by the Parks and Recreation Commission.
It is the 13th annual peach festival, here is what you need to know.
He was the town's resident state trooper for more than a decade.
The community is pulling together to help raise funds to get the field fixed.
The damage will cost more to fix than the Quaker Farms Fire Company makes in profit from the carnival.
Chloe Martins’ Hawaiian adventure changes her perspective
An Oxford resident won a sizeable haul off a scratch off ticket.
Enjoy some cool air conditioning during the heat wave.
The volunteers will be eliminating invasive plants from the 17 acres of open-space across from the Oxford Town Hall.