Oswego Daily News
Oswego City Committees Get Together
Instead of the committee members seated at a table in front with the rest of the council members scattered around the room in the audience as in past years, the entire council sat, together, at one long table.
Arrest Made In Multiple Larcenies Investigation
Oswego City Police Department has been investigating a series of larcenies committed at several local businesses, which have occurred over a period of time beginning Dec. 27, 2011. A suspect was arrested Thursday.
Fire Destroys New Haven Home
UPDATE: State Police report a deceased male was discovered in the house.
A New Haven homeowner is unaccounted for following a fire at a County Route 64 home tonight (Jan. 5). The fire was reported at around 5 p.m. As of 10 p.m., the homeowner was still unaccounted for.
Fire Damages Oswego Home
At 5:19 a.m. today (Jan. 5), the Oswego Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 6 W. Eighth St. It was confined to one room. No injuries were reported.
Believe It Or Not – That Was December
Scriba Taxes Cut 46% For 2012
Town taxes will drop to $.67 per 1,000. The 2011 rate was $1.25 per 1,000. That means that the average homeowner of a property assessed at $100,000 will pay approximately $67 in 2012, as opposed to $125, according to Town Supervisor Ken Burdick
Study Finds There’s No Way to Make Up Massive Future Budget Gap
If current trends continue, the Fulton City School District faces a $5 million gap between the money it will get in aid and taxes and the amount it will need to spend.
A consultant’s report tackled this question: Can that gap be made up by changes in the district’s operations — its busing and buildings? The simple answer: Not a chance.
INSIDE: See the slides from the consultant’s presentation
Beardsley Named Chair Of County Legislature
Legislator Fred Beardsley (R) was nominated by the Republican majority to take over the position held last year by fellow Republican Barry Leemann, who didn’t seek re-election. He defeated Amy Tresidder (D) in a vote that went mostly along party lines. He said he hopes to continue to find ways to improve the county for all residents.


