Weather Notebook For September 13, 2011
Those isolated showers isolated someplace else yesterday. Will we be as lucky today? Wait and see.
Those isolated showers isolated someplace else yesterday. Will we be as lucky today? Wait and see.
At its meeting Monday night, the Common Council saluted the Oswego High School Marching Buccaneers. Thousands of students and their parents have dedicated countless hours of to the marching band, Mayor Randy Bateman said. “On Saturday, Sept. 24, the Oswego High School Marching Band will celebrate their 33rd annual Pageant of Champions,” he added.
The weekend was dry. But thunderstorms loom later today.

New York Kite Enthusiasts members filled the skies above Fort Ontario with colorful kites, some traditional, others in the shape of cartoon characters and Chinese dragons. One man said that he could see the kites all the way from Rudy’s at The Loop in Oswego Town.
As members of the Oswego Fire Department marched to the fire station this morning to honor those who died 10 years ago today, a child called out to his father. “Hi daddy,” he said. Immediately everyone’s thoughts turned to the hundreds of children who forever lost the chance to say that to their fathers on Sept. 11, 2001.
Betty Gray, who spearheads the Oswego Community Neighborhood Watch program, vows to become Betty ‘Blue’ if she doesn’t raise $200 to promote the grassroots organization.
We got some rain yesterday and it looks like we might be in for some more today.
Baby Mistico was born in Oswego Hospital on Sept. 6, 2011.
Zachary Richard Taylor was born in Oswego Hospital on Sept. 6, 2011.
Owin Stanley Pelis was born in Oswego Hospital on Sept. 6, 2011.
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