Weather Notebook For November 19, 2013
Brisk and chilly today with some afternoon sunshine. High 35 to 40.
Brisk and chilly today with some afternoon sunshine. High 35 to 40.
Those planning on parking along West Mohawk Street in the future may soon have to keep one eye on the clock. At its meeting Monday night, the Administrative Services Committee moved ahead with plans to implement a two-hour parking restriction on a huge chunk of the street.
UPDATE: State Police have released the name of the victim: Kyle M. Brown – 23 – of Turin, NY.
.A member of the construction crew on site was in the process of installing metal roofing on the new building, about 24 feet off the ground, when a gust of wind blew him and a piece of the roofing off of the roof structure at the F.X. Caprara construction site Monday afternoon.
Today’s News In The Raider: A response to last week’s column about the pledge to the flag, and in The Sweet Side of Life you can have your cake and eat it too…it’s all here in today’s RaiderNet Daily.
Very breezy but mostly dry today. High near 55.
On November 6 the Oswego County Health Department held an informational program for some of Oswego County’s largest employers regarding ways of protecting their most important assets, their employees, during a biological threat. The program was provided by the Bio-Defense Network and designed to enhance the ability of the County Health Department to distribute medication to all county residents in case of a declared disaster.
The film, created by a group of local friends will debut at 7 p.m. Nov. 27 at the McCrobie Building on Lake Street. “Paths” is a film about the moments in life worth taking advantage of; these moments potentially leading us to bigger and better things.
Town merchants and organizations will be greeting guests, running specials and offering holiday treats at the 10th annual Country Christmas in the town of Hannibal November 23 and 24. Those attending the two-day event, who visit all participating merchants, will be eligible for door prize drawings scheduled to take place at the Village Christmas Tree Lighting Festival to be held Sunday afternoon (Nov. 24).
In 2005, the Oswego County Humane Society received a donation from the Flora Living Trust, which had been established by John and Evelyn Flora, residents of the village of Mexico. In late October this year, the Humane Society received a check in the amount of $25,000 from the estate of John Flora, who had been predeceased by his wife, Evelyn.
Today’s News In The Raider: Report cards hit the mail today, our regular Friday columns “At the Movies” and “Into the Wild” and meet GRB teacher Mr. Bono – it’s all here in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
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