A Big Showing For Bodley’s FBLA
Today’s News: A surprising win for a GRB senior, and the buzz around the release of Harper Lee’s long-forgotten book are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: A surprising win for a GRB senior, and the buzz around the release of Harper Lee’s long-forgotten book are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
At Monday night’s meeting, the Common Council approved Local Law No. 2 of the Year 2015 – a local law regarding the denial or revocation of permits. The new law, in part, states that no such permit (for use of city services/space) shall be granted to or renewed for an applicant who is violation of any city of Oswego code, ordinance or local law; or who owes property taxes, water or sewer fees, special assessments, fines for violation of city ordinances or any other fees to the city of Oswego.
Christopher Church and Cody Hogan, residents of the town of Oswego in the 130th Assembly District, are among the 226 new members of the State Police. Gov. Andrew Cuomo congratulated them at the 202nd session graduation ceremony from the Basic School of the New York State Police Academy in Albany. The new troopers will report for field duty on February 12. For the following 10 weeks, the new troopers will be evaluated under a field-training program supervised by senior Field Training Officers.
UPDATED INFORMATION: Edward G. Lewis was charged this evening (Feb. 12) with Manslaughter in the first degree, a class “B”felony. The Oswego County DA’s Office and investigators with the NYSP are continuing their investigation with the Monroe County Medical Examiner’s office. Additional charges are pending later this week.
Today’s News: Orange is the color of the day, talent show sign-ups and safe driving are the topics in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
The committee was very receptive to a proposed French Club trip, but took no action Monday night. The proposed trip ties in with the standards. The students will make connections with what they have learned in the classroom especially in relation to the Iroquois Nation. Also Monday night, the superintendent said the redistricting proposal is in a “preliminary draft” phase. A formal presentation will be presented for board consideration at the next meeting.
Mayor Thomas Gillen has declared a Winter Snow Advisory, effective today (February 9), at 2 p.m. The mayor is asking all motorists to please adhere to the Alternate Street Parking Regulation, and he has emphasized that all violators will have their vehicles ticketed and towed. This Winter Snow Advisory will be in effect until Thursday (February 12), at
2 p.m.
Local residents are continuing to receive direct mail solicitations from companies that offer to provide deed reports and other information for fees of $83 to $89, when the information is readily available through county offices, County Clerk Michael Backus said Friday. Property owners can obtain a certified deed at the Oswego County Clerk’s office at 46 E. Bridge St., Oswego for $5.
Today’s News: The importance of breakfast, and a strong showing at the indoor track sectionals are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Over the weekend, the Port City celebrated what the area is best known for – Winter. This year marked the 10th annual Warm Up Oswego festival. Throughout the afternoon, hundreds of people wandered around the Civic Plaza and two floors of King Arthur’s Suites to check out the vendors’ wares and watch the various demonstrations and performances.
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