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Parents Speak Out Against Possible Larger Class Sizes

The Oswego Schools Superintendent said he is working to keep class sizes balanced in all of the schools. However, given the current budget situation, it will be difficult. “If we decide as a board and as an administrative team to add something back, we have to find a place that hasn’t been touched to get that from,” he explained.

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State Police Investigate Fatal Crash in Palermo

On Sunday, State Police in Fulton responded to a fatal crash that occurred at approximately 11:47 a.m. at the intersection of State Route 3 and State Route 264 in the town of Palermo. Raymond Fedeli was pronounced deceased at Oswego Hospital. Barbara Fedeli was transported to Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse for non-life threatening injuries. The investigation is continuing.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego Council Eyes Closing Sheldon Beach During Harborfest

At its meeting Monday night, the Physical Services Committee considered a resolution that would prevent the destructive revelry that occurred at Sheldon Beach during Harborfest 2013 from happening again next month. Councilor Michael Todd requested discussion regarding closing Sheldon Beach during Harborfest. That type of behavior shouldn’t be allowed there, he said, adding that the city’s police department and emergency services are already stretched thin during the end of July festival.

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Divers probe the area where the vehicle was located. A large crane stands ready to remove it.
Oswego Daily News

Motor Vehicle Located in Oswego River, Removed from the water

BREAKING NEWS: The vehicle was removed from the river this afternoon. It is an early 1990s model, red colored, four door, Toyota Corolla LE. The vehicle did not have registration plates affixed to it nor has it been positively identified at this time as to its registered owner. Additionally located and removed with the vehicle are, what have tentatively been identified as human remains.

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Merlyn Fuller's "Fairy Tales & Horror Stories: A Memoir" recalls her North Country childhood and her counter-cultural adulthood.
Oswego Daily News

Local Author’s Memoir Recalls Brush With Serial Killer and More

Merlyn Fuller, known to visitors at the Sterling Renaissance Festival as Merry Mischief, has recently published her first book – Fairy Tales & Horror Stories: A Memoir, recalling her North Country childhood and her counter-cultural adulthood. Her music and a book reading will take place June 14 at Fulton’s Arts in the HeART Gallery, at 47 S. First St., across from the city’s gazebo.

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