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Today’s News: Some interesting laws, and the girls’ lacrosse keeps rolling in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: Some interesting laws, and the girls’ lacrosse keeps rolling in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Amy M. Tresidder has announced her candidacy for mayor of the city of Oswego. Currently serving the city’s taxpayers as a county legislator, Tresidder, a Democrat, has been dedicated to community service in Oswego for more than 30 years. Her campaign is focused on efficient and accountable city government, stimulating economic development, and revitalization of the city’s neglected neighborhoods and infrastructure.
The Oswego County Drug Task Force recently arrested four people in three separate cases. They are facing a variety of felony drug charges.
The Oswego County Sheriff’s Office, New York State Police, and Oswego County Coroner’s Office continue to investigate an officer involved shooting that occurred on Friday, May 8, on Auringer Road in the town of Constantia.
Miss Sacha is a pretty young girl about 1 to 2 years old with big front feet and a big personality to match. She acts still very much like a kitten, playful and inquisitive with a special love for little catnip mice.
A witness called 911 after seeing two or three juveniles set fire to a pile of mulch in a vacant lot of the former Fitzgibbon’s Boiler Works site Sunday afternoon. In order to fully extinguish the fire, the mulch pile had to be spread out with a bobcat, then doused with water.
Last year’s Bridge Street Run seemed to be the event to end all others, and apparently it did. To combat participation in the BSR this year, SUNY Oswego’s Student Association Programming Board and the Student Association created OzFest. OzFest and the concert not only kept most students on campus, but also reduced the number of participants in Bridge Street Run dramatically.
Many Fulton residents have noticed the abundant amount of large Riccelli trucks traveling through the city causing curiosity and concerns to rise. A concerned member of the community brought up these large trucks making frequent trips through town at the most recent city council meeting. The individual brought forward worries of damage to city roads due to the weight and the size of the trucks on the narrow street of West First Street South.
Members of the Oswego High School junior class sat through a gruesome presentation Friday to help stop them from making what could be a fatal mistake on prom night, graduation day and beyond. A mock drunk driving accident was staged in the school parking lot. Several teens were “injured.” One young woman, partially ejected from her vehicle, her severed arm was on the ground a few feet away from the wrecked vehicles, was dead – the innocent victim of a drunk driver. The goal of the program is to prevent teens from drinking and driving.
On May 8, the annual Bridge Street Run pub crawl throughout the city was completed. There were multiple arrests made, according to city police.
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