Weather Notebook For March 24, 2015
Sunny and not as cold today. High in the mid 30s.
Sunny and not as cold today. High in the mid 30s.
Councilors set a public hearing for next month on a new local law that would give homeowners incentive to make capital improvements. It would allow for the exemption from taxes: “that portion of an increase in assessment to residential buildings occurring as a result of capital improvement.”
Becoming mostly sunny, but a bit chilly today. High in the lower 20s.
Marty is a handsome teenager who plays like a kid with the other cats in his foster home. Seriously, he wrestles with them, runs around the house with them, and plays with any toy he can find (and his definition of “toy” is quite extensive, pretty much anything you drop or that he finds on the floor). In short, he is a delight.
Obstacle after obstacle has confronted the Oswego City School District administration as a budget proposal needs to be finalized by late April. On May 19 voters will go to the polls to act upon the proposed budget as well as elect two members to the board of education. Monday at 5 p.m. Oswego Superintendent of Schools Ben Halsey will present up to as many as three scenarios as he prepares the budget.
The average temperature was 3.6 degrees below average. Precipitation, however, was 1.64 inches below average, thanks to much of the snowfall being of the light and fluffy lake effect variety.
On March 16, Fulton Police were dispatched to a local gas station for a report of suspicious males outside of the business. An employee reported that multiple customers reported that three males were outside the business asking about “drugs.” During the investigation, it was discovered one of the men was wanted on a warrant.
Mostly sunny but a bit chilly today. High in the lower 30s.
The Career Technical Endorsements program is set to kick off this fall at OHS. The CTE program in Television Production will give students a leg up heading to college or entering the workforce, the program’s creator said. Students can also earn college credit while still in high school.
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