Month: April 2014
Teens Enter Not Guilty Pleas, Bail Set at $100,000
The teenagers accused of killing a town of Granby man entered not guilty pleas in Oswego County Court Monday during their first appearance before Judge Donald Todd.
With the first request to set bail, Assistant District Attorney Matthew Bell said, “The defendant has no criminal record and no warrant history. The people have no objection.”
The benefits of being a volunteer
Today’s News In The Raider: Raider boys lacrosse hangs tough, and the benefits of duck eggs. It’s all here in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
AmeriCorps member Tutors Spanish Speaking Students
AmeriCorps member Yomara Vasquez works with the Migrant Education Outreach Program at Oswego County BOCES as part of her service with AmeriCorps.
Inspection Fees Spark Debate On Committee Floor
Several Oswego landlords spoke out Monday night against the possibility of hiking the rental inspection fee from $10 to $50. The inspections must be done as a matter of public safety, councilors said. The landlords present had rentals that were “clean as a whistle” but others are not in good condition and could be a fire waiting to happen, one councilor pointed out.
Gloria Donahue, 57
Gloria McGinley Donahue, 57, of Fulton, died Thursday April 3, 2014, at University Hospital, Syracuse.
Lynn D. Hamlin, 71
Lynn D. Hamlin, 71, of Phoenix, passed away on Saturday April 5, 2014, after a long bout with Parkinson’s Disease.
Oswego PD Announce Narcotic Arrests
On April 4 at approximately 1:59 p.m., investigators with the Oswego City Police Department’s Anti-Crime Team with the assistance of the Fulton Police Department stopped a vehicle on South First Street at State Route 481 in the city of Fulton pursuant to a search warrant execution. The two adult occupants of the vehicle were arrested.
Precision is the name of the game in HEMO
The curriculum for the HEMO program is aligned with the National Utility Contractors Association, and provides Adult Education students an opportunity to prepare for careers in the commercial and/or residential construction industry through classroom and hands-on training.
Ride for Ramps Welcomes Oswego Speedway, Lighthouse Lanes
ARISE and Ride for Ramps will take place on May 31 at Lighthouse Lanes. The event features a motorcycle ride, 5K run, and the chance for kids to ride their bikes at the Speedway. There will be a chicken BBQ, along with other food, lots of activities for the whole family, and great raffle items.
