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Shortly after the polls closed Tuesday night, the Fulton Board of Education had the results: The 2013-2014 school budget passed. Along with the $65.3 million budget, incumbent board member David Carvey and newcomer Christine Plath were also elected.

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Voters OK Oswego School Budget – Elect Incumbents and Newcomer to the Board

The Oswego City School District’s 2013-14 budget was overwhelmingly approved by the voters Tuesday night. The unofficial results were 1,131 yes to 407 no. Voters also re-elected Kathleen Allen and Jim Tschudy. Heather DelConte was the second highest vote-getter.

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Oswego School Board Moves Ahead With Big Picture School Lease Plan

The district is submitting its plan to the Supreme Court and State Education Department soon. District officials believe things will go smoothly and the school will be able to open at its new location, at 80 Dutch Road in the town of Scriba, in time for the start of the 2013-14 school year.

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Janet H. Shepard, 58

Janet H. Shepard, 58, of Homestead Ave., Phoenix, passed away on Tuesday May 21, 2013, at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, Syracuse, NY.

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APW students nab writing honors

Nine Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Elementary School students earned honors in the Oswego County Reading Council’s 25th Annual Writing Contest.

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