A major storm caused significant damage in town.
A recent study concluded top officials were grossly underpaid when compared to other towns.
In this case a tax hike may be considered good news because it could have been much worse.
The work will begin next week.
This year residents were able to avoid a tax hike, but no such luck next year.
Town residents have opposed the plans for a monster truck park.
The owner says he is trying to address resident concerns over his proposal.
Local residents and officials are not happy with this proposal.
Town officials are currently working on both the municipal and schools budgets.
The vote will be held on Tuesday night.
Area residents are invited to attend a Town Hall Meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at Oxford Town Hall.
The Friends of the Library donated $50,000 toward the furniture costs.
Oxford would see its state budget allocation reduced by more than $700,000 from previously approved allocation if Malloy's plan lives.
The selectmen approved funds for a new purchase at a recent meeting.
The Oxford Group a local business networking Assn. announces their monthy meeting.
Residents have expressed noise concerns.
Town officials released the holiday schedule.
The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. tonight (Jan. 3, 2018).
A look back at 2017 with an eye toward 2018 in Oxford.
Construction is ongoing for the $3.5 million project.
Long-time assistant, Joanne Pelton is moving to New Hampshire.
The selectmen approved the appointments unanimously.
The town's selectmen Scott Flaherty and Jeff Haney were also sworn in.
Several polling places were chosen for audits or as alternates for an audit on Tuesday.
Oxford residents were asked whether they would support construction of a new middle school in town.
The town voted on several local positions on Nov. 7. Here are the full vote totals for all races.
Lawmakers have agreed on a budget to plug a $3.5 billion shortfall. Here's how the new budget will impact your town.
Johnson is running as a petitioning candidate.
The state's budget woes could spell trouble for Oxford's credit rating.
The state's fiscal woes are having a major impact on towns such as Oxford.
Temple addressed more than 70 at a breakfast at Northeast STIHL’s newly constructed Northeast Distribution Center Wednesday.
The price tag is expected to continue to rise as more bills are outstanding.
Some officials and residents felt that the original asking price was just too high.
Town residents are scheduled to vote, at referendum, on the middle school proposal this November.
Nearly 140 Connecticut school districts would lose significant state education aid. See below for how much your town would lose.
Town officials say they have plans for the site, if a deal can be agreed upon.
Johnson is a former first selectwoman and is running as a petitioning candidate.
The coach was placed on leave after an incident at central offices in December 2016.
See below, why George R. Temple feels he deserves to be reelected this fall.