It’s Showtime For Quirk’s Players
Today’s News: The boys’ soccer team puts on a record setting offensive show, and much more in today’s big edition of RaiderNet Daily!
Today’s News: The boys’ soccer team puts on a record setting offensive show, and much more in today’s big edition of RaiderNet Daily!
Glenn Donnelly and his team at CNY Raceway Park have big plans for the upcoming opening and success of the country’s most modern race track facility. With 120 acres to customize to their liking, the Raceway Park team has envisioned a state-of-the-art, modern and unique racetrack facility to accommodate all motor sports, all year round. The track has already been guaranteed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo to be home to Super DIRT Week for 2016 and onward.
The City Snow Ordinance prohibits the parking of any motor vehicle in/on any city street or city-owned parking lot from 1:30 through 5:30 a.m. from November 1 to April 1.
On Tuesday (Oct. 20) at 5:22 p.m., sheriff’s deputies arrested Stephanie L. Groff, 43, of 160 Harry Bryant Road, Williamstown, on charges of fourth degree welfare fraud, fourth degree grand larceny and first degree offering a false instrument for filing.
Today’s News: A long-awaited announcement from Quirk’s Players, Back to the Future is here and two more cast previews from What the Rabbi Saw are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
The county’s support of the One Stop Center has paid dividends as the site will continue to assist job seekers. At this month’s legislature meeting, Oswego County Legislator James Karasek said, “It’s important for us in the county, with the unemployment rate that we have, that we provide the proper services to help people try to find a job.” The center will host an open house.
On October 16, at approximately 7:45 p.m., investigators with the Oswego County Drug Task Force executed methamphetamine related search warrants on both a 2000 Jeep Cherokee, as it traveled on State Route 104 in the town of New Haven, as well as a residence located at 362 State Route 104B in the town of Mexico.
Today’s News: We’ve got an in-depth look at Fulton’s first opponents along with more news on Quirk’s Players upcoming production of What the Rabbi Saw and a commentary about the future of Columbus Day in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
At its meeting Monday night, the Administrative Services Committee recommended an amendment to the section of the city code regarding the issuance or renewal of building permits. “An issue has arisen regarding a property that is delinquent in taxes … the work that needs to be done is structural work that is required; it’s a danger, so we’re trying to work out an agreement,” City Attorney Gay Williams explained.
Quirk’s Players of G. Ray Bodley High School are placing finishing touches on their fall production. The high school theatre troupe will present Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore’s What The Rabbi Saw this Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the Bodley High School auditorium.
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