Weather Notebook For July 6, 2017
Increasing clouds and humidity with showers possible today. High near 80.
Increasing clouds and humidity with showers possible today. High near 80.
Leadership Oswego County, a SUNY Oswego-administered, business-sponsored program to actively grow and nurture community leaders and stewards, has an Aug. 14 deadline for up-and-coming individuals with exceptional leadership potential to apply to join the Silver Anniversary class.
The Big Money Drawing offers a first prize of $5,000, a second prize of $2,000, a third prize of a Deluxe Gas Grill donated by Raby’s Ace Home Center and a fourth prize of a Dine Out package.
Ryker Michael Green was born in Oswego Hospital on July 3, 2017, at 8:11 a.m.
Edith James Garner was born in Oswego Hospital on July 3, 2017, at 6:30 p.m.
The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.
Oswego Speedway’s second night of racing as part of a very busy month of July will see one of the most action packed shows of the season Saturday, July 8, when a $1,000 to win Demolition Derby and 67-lap Race of Champions Asphalt Modified Tour special joins a regular program of Novelis Supermodifieds and Pathfinder Bank Small Block Supers.
The Fulton Common Council declared the former Nestles site located at 555 S. Fourth St. “an imminent danger” at a regular meeting held Wednesday. After a long demolition process plagued with several interruptions, few buildings remain standing on the 24-acre site with piles of debris left scattered about. Mayor Ronald Woodward Sr. said structurally compromised buildings and remaining asbestos are main contributors to the decision to declare the site a danger. With the approval of this resolution, the current contractor on site, Rowlee Construction, will be authorized to remain on site and continue working under the current contract.
The Save-A-Lot store located at 364 West First Street in Fulton is hosting a grand re-opening event. Re-opening as a locally owned grocery store by the previous owner of Hannibal’s former long running local grocery store the Village Market IGA, Jim Mirabito along with his wife, Cindy and daughter, Whitney remain dedicated to providing quality products with excellent customer service at affordable prices. Saturday, July 8, the Fulton Save-A-Lot will officially be honored under the Mirabito’s ownership with a ribbon cutting ceremony scheduled to commence at 11 a.m.
A year after they were sworn in as new Oswego school board members, Aimee Callen and James Bell took the oath of office again – this time as the new leaders of the board. In a brief reorganizational meeting July 5, the Oswego school board appointed its slate of officers for the 2017-2018 school year and swore in new members Brian Chetney and Brandon Lagoe and returning veteran Sam Tripp.
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