Weather Notebook For July 17, 2013
Hot, humid and hazy today with an afternoon shower possible. Highs near 90.
Hot, humid and hazy today with an afternoon shower possible. Highs near 90.
The amendments would make it easier for the city to fine violators. One change would be to waive the third letter notice of violation. An appearance ticket can be issued if there have been two previous violations. Fines could range from $100 to $250.
This year’s Children’s Parade is sure to create a positive and exciting environment full of community support.
The parade will begin at 1:30 p.m. at Breitbeck Park, a change from years past, but will be preceded by a variety of fun and family-friendly pre-parade activities. Starting at 10 a.m., Breitbeck will host the Entergy Nuclear Activity Tent, where children can enjoy free face painting, temporary tattoos, crafts and fun hands-on activities.
The city has entered into a construction contract with Joseph J. Lane Construction Inc., Syracuse, for installation of new stormwater sewers in all of the streets outlined within the accompanying map. The $4,824,888 project cost is financed with the assistance of the New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation.
Maddison Olivia Bartlett was born on May 15, 2012, along with her twin brother, Adam. While Adam was happy and healthy, Maddi spent the next three months in the hospital. With her medical conditions, Maddi needs several medications, therapy and treatments daily that are very expensive.
Mostly sunny today. Hot and humid with highs near 90.
Each year more people in the United States die from extreme heat exposure than from hurricanes, lightening, tornadoes, floods, and earthquakes combined. On average, about 300 people die each year from exposure to heat. The Oswego County Health Department recommends that everyone understand the warning signs of heat-related illness and take special care of those at risk.
The Oswego County Health Department announced Sunday that the David C. Webb Memorial Park Bathing Beach on Oneida Lake in the town of Constantia has been closed to swimming due to the presence of a blue-green algae bloom.
Preliminary information, supported by physical evidence at the scene, indicates that the fire was accidentally set by a juvenile in the residence. The juvenile apparently had inadvertently started the fire while playing with a lighter.
Here we go again. Today starts another hot and humid work week. High near 85; some places could see 90.
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