Weather Notebook For November 7, 2016
Mostly sunny, dry and pleasant today. High near 55.
Mostly sunny, dry and pleasant today. High near 55.
“Adapting means we cut or we trade this for that. We tend to be bartering within our own districts. We’re adapting to the situation and there’s not a lot of value added there. All we’re really doing is trying to make sure we’re putting out the best program we can for kids,” he explained. “What I’m proposing – it’s an out there thought – is we stop adapting and we start evolving. Evolution is adapting with some value added.” He proposes doing a large regionalized study looking at programs and program equity; try to do our best looking at fiscal projections.
Investigation at the scene revealed that Kaleena G. Brown, 33, from 16 Baratier Road, Hastings, had lost control of her vehicle and exited the roadway striking an earth embankment and a mailbox. Troopers further determined she was allegedly intoxicated and was in possession of marijuana.
Some decorations in front of Fulton’s Towpath Towers caught fire earlier this morning (Nov.4). A passerby spotted smoke coming from bales of hay near the front doors of the apartment building. The fire was contained to the hay.
On Tuesday (November 1), at approximately 4:20 p.m., State Police stopped a vehicle on State Route 3 in the town of Volney for multiple vehicle and traffic law violations. The operator was found to be operating with a suspended license and without a required interlock device, according to police. Subsequent investigation resulted in the arrest of her and 2 passengers on drug charges.
Cooler with rain showers likely today. High near 50 then falling into the 40s.
Cloudy and mild with a chance of showers today. High near 60.
The route for Cpl. Trepasso’s procession in the city of Fulton has been changed. The procession is expected to arrive in Fulton between noon and 12:30 p.m. today (Nov. 1).
Milder with a mix of clouds and sun today. High near 60.
A former Oswego County AmeriCorps member has taken it to the next level. He has joined the Peace Corps and is currently serving in Africa. “Throughout my education at Fordham University, I had spoken with several of my friends, as well as attended several career fairs, about my post-graduation life. One topic that seemed to come up continually was serving with the Peace Corps,”Ben Boltz said.
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