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Oswego Daily News

Additional $75,000 Earmarked For Oswego Lighthouse Restoration Project

On Thursday, the H. Lee White Maritime Museum and Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow will host an historic plaque dedication ceremony at the Oswego Lighthouse to recognize the historic Oswego landmark. In addition, Mayor Barlow will officially announce $75,000 in funding from the city of Oswego to paint the exterior of the lighthouse.

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Oswego Daily News

Mayor Barlow Announces $225,000 for Harbor Trail Improvement Project

Mayor Billy Barlow announced a $225,000 project enhancing the Oswego Harbor Trail along Breitbeck Park and the Oswego lake front in the city of Oswego. The Oswego Harbor Trail project will transform the recreational trail, clearing brush, weeds and overgrown vegetation in an effort to beautify the area and increase usage along the trail and Breitbeck Park.

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Oswego Daily News

Public Information Meeting Set For Downtown Oswego Route 104 Complete Streets Project

Mayor Billy Barlow announced a public information session on Monday at 3 p.m. at Oswego City Hall to unveil details on the city of Oswego State Route 104 Complete Streets Project. The $1.5 million project will transform three blocks along State Route 104 through downtown Oswego and was one of many projects funded through Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative in 2016.

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Sports

Tom Sears Jr. Takes Advantage Of Late Caution To Win Fulton Speedway Modified Feature

Tom Sears Jr., from Clay, took advantage of a lap 29 caution in the 35-lap Tracey Road Equipment DIRTcar 358 Modified feature for his first win of the year Saturday night at the Fulton Speedway. For the second week in a row the Modified feature winning pass wasn’t made until 2 laps to go. This week it was Sears’ turn as he got by Jeff McGinnis who was in total command of the race until that lap 29 yellow.

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Oswego Daily News

Scouts, Elks Retire Flags At Fort Ontario

Most people believe the right way to retire an American Flag is to burn it – whole. However, that is not entirely correct. On Saturday, historic Fort Ontario hosted several representatives of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Oswego Lodge #271 as well as a large contingent of Girl Scout troops 10566 and 10567. Nearly two dozen members of the public were also in attendance.

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