Weather Notebook For April 8, 2013
Some more of the same on Tuesday. With a chance of rain, as well.
Some more of the same on Tuesday. With a chance of rain, as well.
The spirit of Spring Cleaning was all around the Fulton War Memorial this weekend. The city of Fulton and Fulton Community Development Agency hosted the 2013 Fulton Area Home Show. The event was at capacity with 40 vendor booths set up and an expected attendance of around 500 patrons.
She started out with the county in 1972, 41 years ago. But she is best known in her role as executive director of the Youth Bureau for the past 25 years. “I can’t imagine not coming to work. I absolutely love what I do,” she said recently.
Assemblyman Will Barclay tonight (April 5) argued against the New York SAFE Act at Syracuse University. He and John Lott, a political commentator and author of “More Guns, Less Crime,” questioned the law’s effectiveness at increasing public safety.
Two search warrants that were carried out in the city of Oswego led to the recovery of crack cocaine, drug paraphernalia and U.S. currency. A third search warrant was performed at a residence in the city of Fulton and resulted in the recovery of approximately 10 grams of both powder and crack cocaine.
The Marines Corps League presented several awards on Friday at the Fulton Mayor’s Office in order to thank community members for supporting the League’s mission over past year, giving back and servicing the community.
A suspect has been identified and a criminal charge has been filed as a result of an investigation into a Robbery that occurred at 126 East Oneida St. Oswego on Wednesday. Investigators, following up on leads that were developed, were able to identify 22-year-old Joseph M. Barbera of 228 E. 10th St., Oswego, as a person of interest during the latter afternoon hours of Thursday.
On Thursday at approximately 2 p.m., Fulton Police were dispatched to a residential burglary that had just occurred on the city’s west side. Fulton Police located the suspect, Joseph M. Barbera, 22, of East Tenth Street, Oswego, a few blocks away.
On Thursday at 5:40 p.m., sheriff’s deputies charged a 15-year-old boy residing in the city of Oswego with Juvenile Delinquency for acts, which if committed by an adult, would have constituted the crimes of Rape, First Degree, a class B felony; Criminal Sex Act, First Degree, a class B felony; and Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a class A misdemeanor.
A bit warmer Saturday with increasing afternoon clouds. High in the mid-40s.
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