Port City Welcomes Tim Hortons
The city’s newest restaurant will be open for business early Wednesday morning. The first 100 customers will receive a free breakfast sandwich.
The city’s newest restaurant will be open for business early Wednesday morning. The first 100 customers will receive a free breakfast sandwich.
Veterans, friends and family gather to observe Veterans’ Day. The flags were retired until next spring.
Three attorneys with the county District Attorney’s office have confirmed the source of conflicts with Oswego County Court Judge Walter Hafner Jr. Because of pending complaints filed by Hafner, the judge has been required to recuse himself from many of the cases that would normally appear on his docket because of the appearance of personal bias or prejudice against the attorneys he has grieved.
The Oswego Community Development Office received news today (Nov. 10), that the Great Lakes Commission and NOAA Coastal Services Center have selected the Port City among three winners for the Smart Growth Coastal City Awards for 2008. Using the winners, they will develop case study examples of smart growth in the Great Lakes region.
Local and state officials – along with scores of Oswegonians – gathered today (Nov. 9) for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the completion of the approximately $10 million bridge replacement project. It will be open to traffic starting Monday.
BREAKING NEWS: The man accused of murdering his 11-year-old stepsister will remain in custody on $100,000 cash bail or $250,000 bond. His attorney sought to have him released on his own recognizance, or at least have his bail reduced.
The youngsters and their guests enjoy a holiday meal with all the trimmings. It’s the school’s way of saying thank you to its family.
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