Weather Notebook For August 8, 2013
Continued warm and humid today. A chance of more showers this afternoon. High around 85.
Continued warm and humid today. A chance of more showers this afternoon. High around 85.
For newly hired sports information director at SUNY Oswego Michael Bielak, a part-time job during college led him into a career in the Oswego area which may turn into a perfect match; both have a strong drive for athletics and even winter weather. Having attended Bishop Grimes prep school in Syracuse, Bielak headed to St. John Fisher for his undergraduate studies. As a student there, a part-time job offer from his advisor eventually led him to SUNY Oswego.
With the 57th running of the Budweiser International Classic 200 on the horizon, Oswego Speedway released its 2013 camping guidelines and regulations for the week long festivities. The majority of past camping policies and regulations have stayed the same for 2013; however a few policies have been put in place for the overall safety of Speedway race fans.
There will be more clouds than sun today. It will be more humid with showers possible this afternoon. High in the 80s.
The Youth Bureau and Springboard Mural Committee approached the city councilors Monday night with two plans to improve the quality of life in the community. One is a unique free library project. The other is a novel way to clean up the graffiti along West Linear Park, behind the YMCA.
The Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce will present two evenings of great music, fantastic food and lots of fun when the 2013 edition of the Fulton Jazz Fest brings cool jazz to the hot nights on the shores of Lake Neahtahwanta behind the War Memorial in Fulton 5-11 p.m. on Friday and 4:30 – 11 p.m. Saturday.
For the majority of students there will be no changes. However, there are numerous new students and those who have moved since the end of the last school year and they need to contact the district with any changes.
The Oswego County Alternatives to Incarceration Advisory Board voted Monday afternoon to move ahead with approving the county’s ATI plan. Deborah Meyer, director of the county’s Probation Department, chaired the meeting.
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