Oswego Daily News
Fulton Teen Charged With Forcible Touching
At 8:35 a.m. on Thursday, Zachary J. Coe, 18, of 824 Baldwin Road, Fulton was arrested for forcible touching, endangering the welfare of a child and second-degree unlawful imprisonment. He allegedly held the victim down by restraining their hands and touched the victim’s breast.
Deputies Say Man Pointed Rifle At Victim
At 8:50 a.m. on Thursday, Dale L. Fiske, 31, of Burdick Drive Bldg. 33, Hastings, was arrested for second-degree menacing, a class A misdemeanor. He allegedly pointed a rifle at the victim during a verbal argument.
Oswego County Backs Project To ‘Fight The Bite’
April Was Warm, Light On Showers
April showers didn’t quite live up to expectations last month. The average temperature last month was 45.8 degrees. That is 1.1 degrees warmer than normal. However, total precipitation for the month came in at 2.14 inches. That is 1.18 inches below average.
Mayor Urges College Students To ‘Leave Green’
Mayor Tom Gillen has announced that an initiative of the Campus-City Relations Committee, the Hall Newman Center and SUNY Oswego’s Campus Life and Residence Life and Housing offices will encourage students to donate rather than discard household and personal items as they prepare to leave town for the summer. The reuse effort, called “Leave Green,” will help the local Oswego community while diverting usable items from the waste stream.
The Ultimate Fishing Town Contest: Vote for Your Town!
World Fishing Network.com is searching for the Ultimate Fishing Town, and Oswego County has not one, but two communities nominated: Oswego and Pulaski. The town that wins will be crowned WFN’s Ultimate Fishing Town, receive a $25,000 community donation, and have a television feature produced on WFN as the Ultimate Fishing Town!
Oswego School District Moves Ahead With Lighting Project
The contract was awarded to CPS Electric of Oswego “for a total amount not to exceed $268,000.” Also Tuesday night, no one spoke at the second public hearing on the proposed budget for the next school year.
Zaryski Seeks Oswego City School Board Seat
8-Year-Old Uses CPR To Save Mother’s Life
For Kara O’Neil, Mother’s Day came early. Her 8-year-old son saved her life recently. A little over a week ago, I collapsed from an ecoli infection. I had a seizure and I stopped breathing. My son, Austin Blance, who is 8 years old, performed CPR and mouth to mouth resuscitation on me, she said.


