In October 2004, Jim and his wife Julie were the first residents to move into Oxford Greens.
There will be three choices on the ballot when you vote for first selectman this fall.
A timeline for construction has been released.
First Selectmen George Temple said the town’s hand is being forced on the issue, in part because of its current pension liabilities.
A hearing has been scheduled for later in the month.
The Parks and Recreation Department of Oxford will host different group trips this summer, with options like beach trips and baseball games.
Several people challenged the Siting Council's ruling including the town of Middlebury.
Residents have expressed quality of life concerns since construction on the plant commenced.
More than 20 food trucks will be present.
The town will vote on a proposed middle school project estimated to cost $48.6 million this fall.
Already two candidates have announced their intentions.
Gov. Malloy’s revised budget proposal eliminates or sharply reduces certain forms of aid that are doled out to towns.
Nearly 700 people voted Thursday concerning the budget referendum.
A current town official announced that she has enough signatures to be on the ballot this fall as a petitioning candidate.
The first selectman released a statement Monday concerning whether he'll seek a fourth term of office.
Nearly 80 signatures have been amassed thus far.
Oxford officials vowed to look into residents concerns.
BREAKING: The first selectman released a statement Monday concerning whether he'll seek a fourth term of office.
Residents can approve the revised deal at a town meeting on May 1.
The survey is available below. The deadline to take the survey is May 30.
Residents can approve the revised deal at a town meeting next week.
A tax decrease is currently in the cards for residents but of course things are very unsettled at the State Capitol.
Temple testified that if Malloy's proposals are approved it would have a devastating effect on Oxford.
Plans call for the construction of several buildings that would be between 50,000 square feet and 137,000 square feet.
The town filed the suit with the state Supreme Court.
Officials are working to finalize a budget for next year. Here's the latest on what it means for taxes.
The controversial power plant sites on 26 acres in Oxford.
She was given a proclamation by the Board of Selectmen this week.
The controversial power plant sits on 26 acres in Oxford.
The town meeting will be held next week on the $33 million short and long-term capital plan.
The man said it was his dream to work in the library field and finding a job has taken several years.
One top Oxford school official told the Rep-Am that the planned cuts would "devastate the district."
The political switch was announced Tuesday.