Safe Haven at Fort Ontario Park.
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Governor Cuomo Announces 27 Properties Nominated To State, National Registers Of Historic Places

Today (Sept. 21), the Governor announced the nomination of 27 properties to the State and National Registers of Historic Places. Nominated in Oswego is the Fort Ontario Military Reservation. The nomination expands and replaces an earlier National Register listing to obtain a more accurate and inclusive boundary more reflective of the fort’s military history.

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Al Chase responds to Councilor Fran Enwright's proposal Monday night. In the background is Lee Walker.
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Council Seeks To Curb Noise Problem In First Ward

The First Ward Councilor suggested the restriction of access of DOT inspected vehicles in the First Ward (in residential sections), with the exception of emergency vehicles, that ferry college students to house parties. However, others pointed out that the parties were the real problem, not the buses.

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Schumer: Feds Must Take Swipe At Synthetic Drug Online Sales Over Credit Card Networks

Following a massive synthetic drug bust in New York City this past week, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer, today (Sept. 20), called on the federal Drug Enforcement Agency to launch a special investigative unit dedicated to cracking down on the sale of synthetic marijuana. Locally, State Senator Patty Ritchie and Assemblyman Will Barclay are supporting Teresa Woolson’s efforts to battle synthetics.

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American Heart Association advocates gathered on the steps of the New York State Department of Education Building on Sept. 17, to celebrate the implementation of CPR in Schools. The Board of Regents approved the regulation that means that all students will learn Hands-Only CPR before graduating from high school.
Oswego Daily News

Regents put final stamp of approval on CPR in Schools Law

Dominic’s room in Queens is the same as it was when he left for college in 2009. He never lived in that room again – sudden cardiac arrest claimed his life on October 5, 2009. But thanks to action that the New York state Board of Regents took Sept. 17, lives like Dominic’s have a better chance of being saved. The Regents approved the regulation that will make CPR in Schools part of the school curriculum beginning Oct. 7.

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Oswego County Confirms Human Case of EEE

The Oswego County Health Department Medical Director Christina Liepke, MD, announced today (Sept. 18) the confirmation of the first human case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in Oswego County this year. The individual, who is an adult resident of the town of Albion, is currently hospitalized and is listed in critical condition.

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Oswego To Seek Bids For New Centrifuge

At this week’s meting, the Common Council approved seeking bids to have a new centrifuge installed at the East Side Waste Water Treatment Plant. It will require the professional services of a licensed engineering firm to prepare plans and specifications, and provide construction phase services for the project. So, the purchasing agent was authorized to seek a proposal from GHD Consulting for the work.

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"The past four years have been daunting. This is not an easy job, I challenge anyone to do it. It's a 24/7 job and it requires a lot of tough decisions," the mayor said.
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Mayor Tom Gillen Addresses Write-In Campaign at ‘Meet the Candidates’

Current Oswego City Mayor, Tom Gillen addressed a group of 11 small business owners at Wednesday’s ‘Meet the Candidates’ event put on by the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce. Alongside Executive Director of the Chamber, Greg Mills, Gillen was the first of the three Oswego city mayoral candidates to participate in ‘Meet the Candidates.’

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