Weather Notebook For July 14, 2011
Wednesday’s showers doubled the monthly total – all the way up to 0,08-inch.
Wednesday’s showers doubled the monthly total – all the way up to 0,08-inch.
Rain is all gone – for a few more days at least.
The purchasing agent was authorized to lock in fixed prices for gas and electric accounts for several municipal buildings and street lighting accounts.
Finally – some rain. Well OK, just a few drops, but maybe we will get enough today to water our lawns.

The proposed amendment to the city charter would have restricted illuminated and flashing signs in the Port City. A revised proposal might be headed back to the committee level for further discussion.

The temperature peaked at 93 degrees, breaking the old mark of 90 degrees. The Port City received about 0.14-inch of rain between 5 and 5:30 p.m. However, the city’s Tree Stewards encourage residents to water any newly planted trees nears their homes.
Ten times zero equals zero. But it’s possible there might be some rain today . . . . where have we heard that before?
The general public, and business community, will have a chance tonight to weigh in on the possible amendment at 7:10 p.m. Changes would include replacing “flashing” with “Digital and Electronic” in the title and adding revolving signs to the list of those prohibited (“unless necessary for public safety or traffic control”)
Striking members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 97 have set up a picket line on County Route 1 at the intersection of Lakeview Road. At 12:01 a.m. today (July 9), the workers from Nine Mile Point Unit I and Unit II went on strike. Their jobs are now being done by Constellation Energy Nuclear Group managers.
Emma Grace Wallace was born in Oswego Hospital on July 7, 2011.
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