Friday May 30 | Voices News
On a gorgeous spring morning, about 90 Oxford children, many accompanied by a parent, participated in Oxford's annual Fishing Rodeo at Kirk's Pond.
Wednesday May 28 | Litchfield County Times
Region's Global Connections Highlighted in Mattatuck Exhibit
A cluster of elementary school students sat Indian style around the first display of the Mattatuck Museum's new exhibit, "Coming Home: Building Community in the Changing World," listening intently as a tour ...
Friday May 23 | Connecticut Post
State parks are affordable option
Indian Well State Park, like other parks and beaches operated by the state Department of Environmental Protection, may become a more popular choice this summer with gasoline prices at record highs.
Monday May 19 | Westport Now
Sunday Farmers Market Opens Today
Westport's Sunday Farmers Market opens today at 10 a.m. and runs until 2 p.m. at the upper Imperial Avenue parking lot, rain or shine. via Westport Now
Saturday May 17 | Connecticut Post
Report addresses airport noise issue
“Our first concern is for the safety and health of the Oxford residents”
Buying up some Middlebury homes is among the suggestions the state Department of Transportation unveiled in its draft report on how to address increasing noise problems at Waterbury-Oxford Airport. via Connecticut Post
Thursday May 15 | Connecticut Post
Oxfordshire estate no longer on market
“We need to make tough decisions at the time. It's not the No. 1 priority and the money is not there”
Oxfordshire, a sprawling estate off Great Hill Road built by one of town's most prominent citizens, is no longer on the market. via Connecticut Post
Tuesday May 13 | Connecticut Post
Oxford groups urge improved dialogue
“You can have a great vision, but without the money what good is that?”
Communication and making sure there's adequate money in school coffers are the major concerns of a group of residents who met Tuesday to discuss how to provide a quality education. via Connecticut Post
Sunday May 4 | Connecticut Post
Seymour officer unhurt following crash
Seymour police Sunday night were investigating a car crash on Route 67 on the town line involving an Oxford officer. via Connecticut Post
May 1, 2008 | NewsTimesLive.com
Officials say Easton teen's hanging was accidental
State police are ruling out foul play and suicide in what they describe as the tragic and accidental death of a 13-year-old Easton boy in Oxford. via NewsTimesLive.com
Apr 29, 2008 | Connecticut Post
Woman honored by Oxford Grange
“It's not a huge thing, but it's honor. She has very much to be proud of”
For all her work to preserve a cornerstone of the town's history, the Oxford Grange has accorded Dorothy DeBisschop one of its highest honors. via Connecticut Post