In the photo clockwise from lower left are: Patty Boyce, Troy Rogers, Tim Boyce (scout), Roger Evans, Dick Drosse, Tim Boyce (dad), Ryan Harrington and Gabi Boyce. Also assisting but not pictured were Nan Drosse, Adam Wildenstein and Tom Hotaling.
Fulton Daily News

Eagle Scout’s Project Enhances Trail At Great Bear

Things were getting a little muddied at the Great Bear Springs Recreational Area. So an Eagle Scout stepped in to clear up things. A new puncheon (plank/bog) bridge was constructed by Tim Boyce for his Eagle Scout project. Recently, Tim, a Boy Scout with Troop 715, Fulton, got together with some family and volunteers and constructed a 42-foot puncheon bridge for a seasonally muddy section of a popular well-used trail.

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Oswego Daily News

Health Department Announces Closure of Certified Home Healthcare Agency

The Oswego County Health Department has announced it will no longer admit new patients to the Oswego County Certified Home Healthcare Agency starting immediately. The New York State Department of Health authorized the Oswego County Health Department to no longer accept referrals for home health care services Oct. 19.

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Oswego Daily News

CNY REDC Submits Plan for $1.5 billion Upstate Revitalization Initiative Competition

If chosen as one of the three regional recipients in Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Upstate Revitalization Initiative, the CNY REDC would receive $500 million to spend over a five-year period. According to Operation Oswego County, as part of its plan, CNY REDC selected six industries and strategies it would focus its efforts on.

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Oswego Daily News

Bishop, DAs Agree On Sex Crimes Pact

On Wednesday (October 28), the District Attorneys for Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga and Oswego counties held a press conference in Binghamton to announce that they had entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Bishop Robert Cunningham of the Syracuse Diocese regarding the reporting of sexual misconduct of minors.

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Kathleen Harris makes a point during Monday's public session of the Common Council.
Oswego Daily News

Oswego Resident Pleads For Relief From Parking Imbroglio

Parking is at a premium in many parts of the Port City. At Monday night’s public session prior to the Common Council meeting, Kathleen Harris, a westside city resident, said the situation in her neighborhood was getting out of hand. “We have an issue here you must address. It’s a quality of life issue,” she told the councilors. “It’s become very unpleasant to live with all the cars parked on the side of the street.”

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