December 2014 Was Warmer Than Average But Less Snowy
The average temperature last month was 3.7 degrees warmer than average. Snowfall, however, was 8.3 inches below average
The average temperature last month was 3.7 degrees warmer than average. Snowfall, however, was 8.3 inches below average
Live Love Life: Individuals in the Oswego area again showed that they do subscribe to the true meaning of these three words. More than 100 individuals presented at the Oswego Elks blood drive in honor of Cooper Levine – and a whopping 80 pints of blood were successfully donated.
Here’s wishing everyone a safe and happy start to the new year. If you’re out on the road watch out for the snow … don’t drink and drive … and be on the lookout for those who may have!
We go from a green Christmas to a very white New Year’s. The Tarandi Foundation donates $25,000 to the Oswego Bookmobile. Oswego County’s 2015 budget is approved. Governor signs Senator Ritchie bill to boost EEE prevention.
A large crowd turned out on Veterans’ Day to salute the Port City’s veterans past and present. The mayor’s budget message for 2015 contained better news than 2014. US Military cites SUNY Oswego. Two people escaped injury Nov. 20 as their car went over an embankment and landed precariously on the shore of Lake Ontario.
The arrest is subsequent to an investigation that found that he allegedly did have sexual contact with a five-year-old girl in spring of 2014.
Karl Haist set a state record at Oswego’s Great Pumpkin Fest and then broke it the following day. A Central Square administrator was named principal at OHS. Al Roker returned to SUNY Oswego. John Canale Drive was unveiled. A Marching Buc was named to the Army’s All-American Band.
A wish was granted for princess Sadie Wilson. She and her twin sister, Layla, were going to Disney World, thanks to local volunteers for the Make A Wish Foundation. Bill Crist, superintendent of Schools for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse, was named president of the United Way’s board of directors. The Oswego council sought to silence sirens on the river.
Also in August, dozens Rallied In Support of Gary Thibodeau. The school district appointed two principals. Midway Drive-In continued on the road to recovery. And, the Common Council approved dedication of the street between City Hall and Pathfinder Bank as “John M. Canale Drive.”
The village’s water source, the Sand Ridge Aquifer is a water bearing layer of permeable rock, sand and gravel, but Phoenix’s water problem lies in its proximity to Peter Scott Swamp.
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