Peter Myles
Oswego Daily News

2015 In Review: December – Scriba Board Votes To Abolish Elected Highway Superintendent Position

The Scriba Town Board voted Dec. 2 to approve a local law to abolish the position of elected town highway superintendent. The town supervisor would be empowered to appoint someone to the position, with confirmation of the town board. Central New York wins $500 million award. Also, Harborfest has a new leader and Oswego’s water, sewer fees hiked.

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Judge James McCarthy administers the oath of office to Mayor William Barlow.
Oswego Daily News

Barlow Sworn In As Port City’s Mayor

“Having the honor of being the mayor of this city is the opportunity of a lifetime. I am humbled, thankful and grateful to the residents for this opportunity,” the new mayor said in his inaugural speech. “To the residents of the city who placed their trust in me, thank you and I promise to work passionately and enthusiastically every day and always make the right decisions for the right reasons.”

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Billy Barlow
Oswego Daily News

2015 In Review: November – Entergy to Close FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant

Entergy Corporation announced Nov. 2 that it will close the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in Scriba, in late 2016 or early 2017. The company said its decision to close the plant is based on the continued deteriorating economics of the facility. Billy Barlow wins the mayor’s race. Also, the school district got a new superintendent. And, Oswego is home to its own 911 memorial.

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Oswego Daily News

2015 In Review: October – Public Rallies To Show Support for FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant

Federal, state and local lawmakers gathered with a large crowd of FitzPatrick employees, their families and other members of the Central New York community to show support of the aging nuclear power plant. Also, the Oswego school superintendent notified the board of his intentions of stepping down. And Super Dirt Week was headed to Oswego County.

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eric vanburen and tony pauldine
Oswego Daily News

2015 In Review: September – Counties Submit Application for National Marine Sanctuary

Representatives of four Lake Ontario counties announced Sept. 4 that they were pursuing a nomination to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to nominate southeastern Lake Ontario as a National Marine Sanctuary. Also, Tony Pauldine starts work to save the Cahill Building, and EEE claims the life of a county man.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego and Fulton Area Transportation for New Years Eve

New Year’s Eve is undoubtedly one of the biggest nights of the year for drinking. As you celebrate the ending of 2015 and ring in 2016, please be sure to make safe choices regarding your transportation. While it has circulated on social media that AAA offers a Holiday Safe Ride Program, a AAA representative confirmed that Western and Central New York, including Oswego County, do not participate in this program. However, there are many options in the Oswego and Fulton area to ensure you get to and from your New Year’s celebrations safely.

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Julian Ross relaxes on the couch with his cat as the media swarms in around him. Julian is allergic to cat hair. This hairless feline was a gift from the Grucci family.
Oswego Daily News

2015 In Review: August – Remembering Julian Thomas Ross

Julian Ros was born on May 14, 2005. He was called home on August 8, 2015, at 3:30 a.m. He had been in the final stages of Neuroblastoma and had been in hospice care since early this year. Also, a public safety telecommunicator for the Oswego County E-9-1-1 center helps save a life, and fire strikes an Oswego landmark.

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Once again Entergy Nuclear presents the world class show of the Grucci family fireworks on July 25 at 9:30 p.m. at Oswego Harborfest. (Photo by Robert Clark)
Oswego Daily News

2015 In Review: July – Harborfest 28 Kicks Off In The Port City

Opening night music started at 5:15 p.m. with Avalanche, the US Army Band followed at 7 p.m. by Nik and the Nice Guys. The party band from nearby Rochester got the festival off to a great start with many in the audience singing and dancing along with them. Also attracting a large crowd was Oswego’s Fourth of July Parade.

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