Bob Scinto Supports High-Achieving Housatonic Community College Students
One trip includes Yankees versus Red Sox.
Valley Community Foundation grant will provide necessary work for a safe move.
A longtime resident state trooper was transferred after a complaint was filed.
An Oxford woman hit it big in Powerball recently; the winning ticket was bought in Shelton.
New Display of Native American Artifacts by the Oxford Historical Society
Oxford Parks and Recreation is sponsoring the trip.
The man took a plea deal in two robbery cases.
Several of the projects have been forwarded to the Town Meeting.
The Oxford Historical Society recently announced an opportunity to honor teachers, past and present.
The clinic will be held at Oxford Animal Control.
Oxford's Adeline Gray helped pave the way for D-Day.
The popular event is coming up soon.
The court will decide whether a case filed against Seymour Police should proceed after a teen was killed during a police chase.
The employees donated their lunchtime to help clean up trash left behind.
Kelly is an Oxford High School student who has been working the past few years to collect items for the military.
Each member of the team and their coaches received a commendation from top Oxford officials.
Both employees had worked years without receiving raises.
“It is a pleasure to honor these two outstanding citizens as they reflect the value and dedication that makes our town so great."
The cheerleaders ranked first in the Class S State Championship.
Several trips are planned. See below for more details.
Parish welcomes couple
Haney leaves behind a long legacy in Oxford.
Town officials say they are committed to upgrading safety at the district's schools.
The town of Seymour was looking to utilize Jackson Cove for a summer program and Oxford officials denied the request.
Tickets can be purchase at Seymour Fish & Game.
North Branford, Branford, Madison, Hamden, Guilford, Valley, West Haven, New Haven, Cheshire, North Haven, Woodbridge, Milford, Amity feted
Save the date for the popular festival.
Oxford Parks and Recreation and sponsoring the trips. See below for more details.
The schoolhouse is being donated by owner Daniel J. Sears for restoration to provide a living history experience for children and adults.
Officials are also in talks about where to hold the summer camp this year.
Officials have released some tentative plans on relocating departments.
He was promoted to 2nd lieutenant in the United States Army.
Details on the program can be seen below.
Plans Underway to Move to Towner Lane Homestead Site
Tornado recap/ Police officer files lawsuit/ Open space purchase sought/ Massive lottery ticket sold in town.
If you know of a local resident serving in the military, Town Hall has a special gift for them.
Oxford will receive more than $1 million in state grant money to buy 32 acres for the open space project.
The ornaments can be purchased for $10 each.
Twitchell-Rowland Homestead to feature Holiday decorations and exhibits