Articles by Steve Yablonski
Holy Trinity Outlasts Trinity Catholic For Spelling Crown
Fulton Woman Charged with Felony Assault After Baseball Bat Attack
On Friday, Michelle C. Capozzi, 43 of North Fifth Street in Fulton, was arrested following an investigation into a domestic dispute that occurred on November 2 between Capozzi and her boyfriend. Capozzi was charged with second-degree assault and third-degree criminal possession of a weapon, both class D felonies.
Public Hearing Held On Charter School Proposal
The second public hearing regarding the proposed Renaissance Charter School drew a small gathering Thursday afternoon in the second floor conference room at the Oswego Education Center. Two of the three speakers were in favor of moving forward to provide an alternative to public schools. The district’s interim superintendent pointed out that studies have shown that charter schools’ achievement is “indistinguishable” from that of traditional public schools. Nationally, he added, charter schools have a dismal record of success.
Weather Notebook For November 8, 2013
Brisk and chilly today. Precipitation becoming more scattered this afternoon. High around 40.
Weather Notebook For November 7, 2013
Rain letting up this afternoon. High in the upper 40s.
Vincent R. Caravan, 91
Vincent R. Caravan, 91, of Fulton, died Sunday Nov. 3, 2013, at his home of apparent heart failure.
Weather Notebook For November 6, 2013
Breezy and mild today with a mix of clouds and sunshine. High near 60.
Cub Scouts To Hold Benefit All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast
Cub Scout Pack 809 is planning a pancake breakfast; a fundraiser for the pack. The breakfast will be held on November 10 from 8 – 11:30 a.m. at the Oswego Elks Lodge, 135 W. Fifth St. The menu will consist of pancakes, French toast, eggs, bacon, sausage, orange juice and coffee.
Democrats Make Gains In County Legislature
According to unofficial vote results from Tuesday night show trouble for four legislators. Republican Louella LeClair has come up short in her bid for a new term. And, Doug Malone, the long-time representative of Oswego Town, is also on the short end of vote. Absentee votes will likely decide Malone’s fate next week.

