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Oswego Daily News

Police Identify Suspected Shooter, Victim Still Critical

Oswego Police Investigators, working with the Oswego County District Attorney’s Office, have charged 58-year-old Thomas E. Schrader of Oswego with the following: Attempted murder in the second degree. and
Assault in the first degree. The victim, also an Oswego resident, remains in Upstate Medical University Hospital in critical condition and is undergoing medical procedures, police said. The investigation remains on-going and anyone with information should contact Oswego Police at 315-343-1212.

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Oswego Police Probe Possible Shooting — UPDATE

UPDATED As of 7:15 p.m., Oswego Police have cleared the scene on East Utica Street and have reopened that stretch of road for regular traffic flow.
At approximately 1:43 p.m. today (Oct. 26) Oswego Police responded to a possible shooting on East Utica Street between East 10th and Duer Street in the city of Oswego. Upon arrival, both the victim and the suspect were on scene. The suspect has been taken into custody. The investigation is on-going and East Utica Street between East 10th and East Ninth streets are closed to traffic as the investigation continues.

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Fulton Daily News

Author Farfaglia Recalls Sweet Days and Bitter End Of Nestle in Fulton

Some may say it’s biter-sweet. Local author Jim Farfaglia’s latest tome is Nestlé in Fulton, New York: How Sweet It Was. It will be published November 26 by Arcadia/The History Press. In 1898, Switzerland’s Nestle Company was searching for a location to build its first milk processing plant in the United States. Upstate New York’s bountiful dairy farms sealed the deal for a factory in Fulton.

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Tyler Ahart speaks in support of the Social Host law on Monday night.
Oswego Daily News

‘Social Host’ Law Approved By Oswego Council

The Common Council voted unanimously Monday night to approve the city’s new “Social Host” law. It makes it unlawful for any person older than the age of 18 who owns, rents, or otherwise controls a private residence, to knowingly allow the consumption of alcohol, alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs by any minor (younger than the age of 21) on such premises or to fail to take reasonable corrective action upon learning of the consumption of alcohol, alcoholic beverages or use of illegal drugs by any minor on such premises.

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