Oswego Fire Department Seeks To Upgrade Ambulance Fleet
The fire chief will present his findings to the council later this spring. The mayor and councilors will incorporate that information into their own study of how to restructure the department.
The fire chief will present his findings to the council later this spring. The mayor and councilors will incorporate that information into their own study of how to restructure the department.
UPDATE: State Police are now re-classifying yesterday’s suspicious death as a homicide
The victim, Anthony J. Miller, age 46, was found deceased, around 4 p.m. Feb. 3 by friends at his mobile home located at the Indian Hills Mobile Park.
Marian Stanton, president of the Trustees of the Fulton Public Library, announced today (Feb. 3) that the board voted Tuesday, in response to additional cuts to its funding by the city council, to closing the library on Mondays. The new hours will begin February 10.
Today’s News In The Raider: An interesting look at the problems in Egypt, and much more in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
The Oswego Fire Department announces the retirement of Firefighter William F. Delapp effective January 30, 2014, after more than 32 years of dedicated service. Appointed September 14, 1981, Bill spent his entire career as a member of “D” Shift.
SUNY Oswego is bringing a warm front to the February cold spell and invites the community to celebrate National Random Acts of Kindness Week. February 10 – 4, those on SUNY Oswego campus and middle school students in APW, Fulton, Mexico, Oswego, Phoenix and Sandy Creek school districts will be receiving Random Acts of Kindness cards to Go.Do.Good. around our community.
UPDATE: The Bridge Street bridge in Oswego is re-opened.
Centro routes are back to normal, but may become delayed due to heavy traffic at times.
Crews from National Grid were installing four new light poles in the area West First and Bridge streets Friday afternoon when they discovered a flow of water. Workers were excavating attempting to find the source of the leak and fix it.
U.S. Senators Charles E. Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand today (Jan. 31) announced a $1,765,000 loan and grant for the town of Volney in Oswego County to bring clean drinking water to more local residents. The federal investment is awarded through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant program.
The annual Girl Scout Cookie sales week starts Saturday and the girls of Troop 101 are ready to take orders for all the favorites: Do-si-does, Dulece de Leche, Samoas, Savannah Smiles, Tagalongs, Thank U Berry Munch, and of course Thin Mints and Trefoils. Troop 101 will be on hand at Wal-Mart in Granby throughout the day Saturday and also on “walk about” during the week taking cookie orders.
Today’s News In The Raider: We end the month with a bang with news about the HOPE Club, Super Bowl predictions, the return of The Fugitives and a whole lot more in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
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