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Today’s News In The Raider: We take a look back through the pages of The Raider newspaper, and a profile of GRB School Nurse Mrs. Blount in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News In The Raider: We take a look back through the pages of The Raider newspaper, and a profile of GRB School Nurse Mrs. Blount in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Cold with snow showers near the lake today. Another 1-3 inches likely. High near 15.
The full implementation delayed until 2022. Teachers, students protected from impact of assessment transition inBloom delayed.
The recent snowfall and narrowing of some streets has made it difficult and challenging to get DPW Equipment as well as fire apparatus through some streets, city officials report. DPW Commissioner Michael Smith, Police Chief Tory Decaire and Fire Chief Jeffrey McCrobie urge residents whenever possible not to park directly opposite other vehicles on these streets.
The Oswego County Tourism Office, in collaboration with Jefferson, Onondaga, Cortland and Broome counties, announced the launch of the 81exits.com mobile website. The website developed by Syracuse agency ABC Creative Group uses geolocation to find “where to stop when you’re on the go.” This definitive exit-by-exit guide to nearby gas, food and lodging also includes attraction recommendations and descriptions for each community along the I-81 corridor.
The council voted 7-0 Monday to approve the Oswego Yacht Club’s request to use public space to host several regattas this season. However, two councilors had reservations regarding the club’s proposal to expand a deck on the property the club leases from the city.
State Police in Fulton are investigating the murder of Anthony Miller of Granby. Authorities are currently requesting the any person who has any information that may lead to the person responsible for this crime, to contact the New York State Police at (315) 366-6000 or by contacting NY Crimestoppers at 1-866-313-TIPS (8477).
Lake Neatahwanta’s frozen surface set the perfect scene for snow machine riders as The Great Eastern Whiteout drew sledders and admirers from across the region to Fulton on Saturday and Sunday. With temperatures hovering around 15 degrees, sunshine and no wind it was a great day for ice racing. The weekend event was also a charity fundraiser.
Over the weekend, the Port City celebrated what the area is best known for – Winter. 2014 marked the ninth annual Warm Up Oswego festival. The YMCA adopted the festival in 2006 in order to raise money to renovate the Armory and to create more programs. Temperatures lingered in the teens Saturday and the windchill made it even colder. But hundreds of people braved the weather in and around the Oswego YMCA Armory. Throughout the afternoon, hundreds of people wandered around the Armory to check out the vendors’ wares and watch the various demonstrations and performances.
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