Tuesday Oswego County Voters Will Be The Judge
Voters will seat two positions in Oswego County at the end of the day tomorrow (Nov. 4), one is unopposed and the other is a hot race with an age twist.
Voters will seat two positions in Oswego County at the end of the day tomorrow (Nov. 4), one is unopposed and the other is a hot race with an age twist.
With the advent of The Affordable Care Act this year and amid a sea of mixed opinions and new information pertaining to business’s responsibilities, this has been a very busy year for KBM Management’s consultants.
CDA Director Joseph Fiumara said the grant will help 20 existing resident families in the city of Fulton in need of energy use reduction, and health and safety violations that provide sustainability and continue to maintain affordability.
The city of Fulton could save a quarter-million dollars each year with more energy efficient street lights but a state roadblock makes it impossible for the local municipality to make the change. “It’s wrong,” Fulton resident Dennis Merlino said. “We should be allowed to change a light bulb.”
Election Day is just a few weeks away so Oswego County Today has compiled for our readers this list of who is running for what office along with a link to the candidates’ websites, blogs or Facebook pages.
The bright yellow glow coming from Fulton’s Indian Point Landing on Route 481 could be the sunset this time of year, or it could be Fulton’s newest food truck vendor – Tricky Dick’s Roadside Grille.
Fire destroyed a barn at 940 Silk Road in the town of Volney Tuesday afternoon.
October is national Domestic Violence Awareness Month. New York State has designated Wednesday (Oct. 15) “Wear Purple Day” so New Yorkers can show their support in ending domestic violence. Community members are invited to wear purple and join the group Wednesday in front of the Department of Social Services Building at 100 Spring St, Mexico, at 10 a.m.
Dredging of Lake Neatahwanta remains on hiatus as the city of Fulton awaits promised state funding, meanwhile councilors challenged other organizations to pony up $12.89 in support of the project.
Every October the statewide Domestic Violence Awareness campaign highlights the continued crisis of domestic violence by lighting buildings purple and Fulton leaders proclaimed on Tuesday to shine the light locally.
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