Weather Notebook For April 12, 2011
Temperatures are on the way down again. But will still be rather mild. However, the threat of some pesky showers lingers.
Temperatures are on the way down again. But will still be rather mild. However, the threat of some pesky showers lingers.
The high of 78 degrees Monday broke a record that has stood since 1945.
During the public session at Monday’s council meeting, it was proposed to change the name of a certain street on the east side to Onondaga. It would connect Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga and Seneca streets, in honor of the members of the Iroquois Nation, according to the speaker. It is a simple idea that makes sense, the council president said. Aldermen took no action on the proposal Monday.
Danielle Hayden will be joining the American Red Cross of Central New York as thew Oswego Branch Director. The appointment takes affect April 25, according to Margaret L. Henderson, regional CEO.
As temperatures climb into the mid 70s, snow is a distant memory. However, there might be a thunderstorm popping up later today. Fulton received 0.02-inch of rain Sunday while Oswego got just a trace.
At its meeting Monday night, the Common Council will consider a proposal to transform a city ice rink into a squared circle. Squared Circle Wrestling is a New York-based pro wrestling company that runs shows in different markets in New York State.
The Oswego Reading Council would like to invite you to hear author Hope Marston (http://www.hopeirvinmarston.com/) speak on April 13 at the Tavern on the Lock from 4:30 – 7 p.m.

In preparation for the upcoming 186th consecutive navigation season on the New York State Canal System and in recognition of Earth Day 2011, the New York State Canal Corporation in partnership with the Parks and Trails NY, has designated April 15-17 for the sixth annual “Canal Clean Sweep.”

On March 20, multiple reports were received by the Fulton Police Department in reference to shots fired in the city. On Thursday (April 7), Timothy C. Lashomb was arrested and charged for his involvement in these shootings.
Joyce Malone had her sentencing postponed once again. In Oswego County Court this morning (April 8), her attorney Jim Eby, told Oswego County Court Judge Walt Hafner that his client had been hospitalized on Monday. She is hooked up to IVs in Oswego Hospital, he said.
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