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Today’s News: Honoring World AIDS Day and some busy months ahead for the Class of 2016.
Today’s News: Honoring World AIDS Day and some busy months ahead for the Class of 2016.
November 2014 goes into the record books a bit on the mild side, according to Bill Gregway, local observer for the National Weather Service. The average temperature was 1.4 degrees below average. Total precipitation for November was 0.86-inch below average.
The more than 500 students eligible for December graduation ceremonies on Dec. 13 took many roads to SUNY Oswego and acquired experiences to follow many paths after. As of late November, some 430 undergraduates and 101 graduate students were eligible for the Dec. 13 ceremonies in the Marano Campus Center arena, which also will be streamed live with a link from oswego.edu homepage.
Fulton writer Jim Farfaglia has released his latest book of poetry, Reach out in the Darkness: How Pop Music Saved My Mortal Soul. A reading from his book, along with musical accompaniment, will take place at the Fulton Public Library, 160 S. First St., in Fulton on December 11 at 7 p.m.
Disaster Action Team volunteers from the Central New York Chapter of the American Red Cross provided assistance Monday to a family of six that was displaced from its home by a fire on County Route 54 in Pennellville. None of the family members was injured in the fire, which started at about 12:30 p.m. Monday. But the family did lose seven pets.
An investigation by the Oswego County Drug Task Force and the Fulton City Police Department lead to the arrest of Chance Nathaniel Stewart, 34, of Fulton. The investigation into sales of heroin resulted in the issuance of an Oswego County superior warrant of arrest for Stewart.
Community members and city officials gathered today to pay their respects and express their sadness for the loss of one of Fulton’s leaders, Hugh MacKenzie. Mayor Ronald Woodward acknowledged that with Mr. MacKenzie’s passing last week Fulton lost “a decent and hard-working community leader.”
With the home heating season upon us, the Oswego Fire Department would like to remind residents of the importance of home heating safety. As you might expect, half of all home heating fires occur in December, January and February. Also, half of home heating fire deaths were caused by fires that started because portable heating equipment was placed too close to things that could burn.
The Port City officially lit up for the holidays on Saturday. Hundreds of people throughout the day enjoyed the first-ever Light Up, Oswego! The new community wide all-day event, welcomed the holiday season in Oswego at myriad locations. Events and activities began at 10 a.m. and continued until around 7:30 p.m. after Santa had greeted hundreds of youngsters in City Hall.
Onondaga County Sheriff Kevin Walsh reports that deputies have charged a Central Square man in connection with a robbery of a Salina restaurant that led police on a high-speed chase that ended in Oswego County. The suspect allegedly lead police on a high-speed chase, with his two young children in the van.
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