Oswego Man Facing Myriad Charges
The arrest follows the investigation into a traffic stop on SR 104 initiated by the LPR unit alerting and showing a stolen vehicle from an impound yard in the city of Oswego.
The arrest follows the investigation into a traffic stop on SR 104 initiated by the LPR unit alerting and showing a stolen vehicle from an impound yard in the city of Oswego.
Some rain possible early Friday. Otherwise, mostly cloudy and mild.
The lobby of the Fulton War Memorial was crowded with job seekers even before the job fair’s 11:00 a.m. start Wednesday morning. With 128 people pre-registering and many more walk-ins, and with unemployment in the county hovering stubbornly around 10 percent, it is no surprise the NYS Senate Career Fair sponsored by Senator Patty Ritchie keeps expanding.
Housing Visions held a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday to mark the completion of the Oswego Hamilton Homes redevelopment. Through the coordinated efforts of Housing Visions and various state and local agencies, more than $40 million was reinvested into the redevelopment to improve the apartments for another 50 years.
On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Oswego City Police Department will be participating in the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s National Prescription Drug “Take-Back” campaign, where they will be collecting potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs for destruction.
Becoming mostly sunny on Thursday with a high only in the lower 60s
The school board reviewed a draft document Tuesday night. It outlined what the responsibilities are for everyone in the district regarding incidents or threats of sexual violence or other serious incidents. It also dealt with the rights and responsibilities of the victim and alleged aggressors.
Bring the kids to the 13th annual Salmon River Festival this Columbus Day weekend. Enjoy family fun from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 6 at the South Park on Route 11 in Pulaski.
Continued mild on Wednesday with more showers possible
The Oswego Common Council approved Local Law No. 2 of 2012 Monday night without any discussion. The discussion took place prior to the regular meeting. It is an attempt to ensure proper background checks are done on potential taxicab drivers, explained Third Ward Councilor Mike Todd. Taxi companies will have a two-week grace period to get the background checks done after the new law goes into affect.
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