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Oswego City School District School Board Petitions Now Available

The Oswego City School District is now accepting petitions for the Board of Education for the 2015-16 school budget vote and board of education election in May. Oswego City School District will be filling two three-year seats on the Oswego City School District Board of Education during the May election.

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Shelter open for Oswego residents impacted by frozen water lines

The severe cold impacting the region in recent weeks has impacted the City of Oswego’s infrastructure, causing several neighborhoods to be without water due to frozen water lines. Mayor Thomas W. Gillen said the below zero temperatures have caused water lines in several neighborhoods to freeze, leaving residents without water. “It’s possible people will be without utilities, specifically water, for an extended period of time, potentially for several days,” the mayor said.

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SUNY Presidents Ask State Legislature To ‘Step Up And Invest In SUNY’

The leadership from every State University of New York campus in the Central New York area on Wednesday (Feb. 25) called on local legislative leaders to continue their bold leadership in supporting New York’s public higher education sector by creating a new Investment Fund and extending NYSUNY 2020 — including the broadly successful rational tuition policy — in the 2015-16 New York State Budget.

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Redistricting Talk Focus Of Oswego School Board Meeting

Student redistricting has been a long-term concern for the Oswego City School District and administration is attempting to alleviate the massive differences between the elementary schools. However, because one school possesses a state labeled “focus” title, the redistricting effort is a little more difficult.

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Mayor Announces Temporary No Parking Zones

The City of Oswego Traffic Department will be establishing Temporary No Parking zones in selected areas throughout the city over the next few days. This temporary posting will allow the city’s DPW personnel to clear existing snow piles to the curb line, the mayor said. It will also enable them to cut back existing snow banks that obscure vision to drivers and endanger pedestrian traffic. These temporary signs will be identified by their bright orange color.

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