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Oswego Daily News

Oswego County Observes Severe Hazards Awareness Week April 28 – May 4

The 25th annual Severe Hazards Awareness Week will be observed in Oswego County and throughout the state April 28 through May 4. As part of its educational campaign, Oswego County Emergency Management Acting Director Terry Bennett reminds residents of the precautions they should take when hazardous weather conditions are predicted.

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Oswego Daily News

Hundreds Walk To Raise Funds, Awareness Of Autism

autism puzzleThe annual “Walk for Autism” drew approximately 300 people to Leighton Elementary School and the nearby Wilber Field on Saturday afternoon. Organizers admit the number was down from past years, but the participants were “just as dedicated as ever.” Besides acting as a fundraiser, the event, sponsored by the Oswego County Autism Task Force, also focused attention on the plight of Autism victims in Oswego County.

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Fulton Daily News

Frank ‘Deserves Every Second’ Of Sentence

The family of Patricia Gryczka gathered in Onondaga County Court on Friday before Judge Anthony Aloi for the sentencing of Larry Frank of Phoenix. “[Frank] deserves every second of the 25 to life sentence you are about to impose on him,” the prosecutor told Judge Aloi. “Basically, he committed a brutal murder over $2,500.”

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Fulton Daily News

Frank Receives Maximum Sentence For Murder

A Phoenix man was sentenced to the maximum for killing his sister-in-law. Based on his admission to second-degree murder, Larry Frank was sentenced today (April 26) to the maximum – 25 years to life behind bars. “Your conduct on that evening can only be described as brutal, callous, and inhumane,” Judge Anthony Aloi told him in court today.

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Fulton Daily News

Out of the ordinary shop takes over former Mr. Mike’s storefront

It all started with a vintage Coca-Cola cooler from the 1920s. Rosalie Frataccia’s boyfriend, Jason Raymond, brought the cooler home and the couple eventually sold it to a man who drove all the way from Connecticut to Fulton to retrieve it. After this, Frataccia realized she could create a business out of the treasures she and Raymond had been collecting. And, Trash 2 Treasures was born.

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