Weather Notebook For August 24, 2012
Temperatures shoot back up toward 90 – and maybe beyond – to start the weekend
Temperatures shoot back up toward 90 – and maybe beyond – to start the weekend
Representative Ann Marie Buerkle (NY-25) hosted her 20th town hall meeting Wednesday at the Fair Haven Fire Hall. “A man who had been in the investment business for more than 40 years walked over to me and said, ‘The only thing the government has ever done for me is stand in my way. It stands in the way of all these people,’” Buerkle said.
Oswego State Athletics Director Timothy G. Hale has announced his upcoming retirement with his last day on campus being today (Aug. 23).
More sun – more warmth through the weekend
City and college officials will continue their partnership to educate the student population on societal norms and community expectations, while placing a strong emphasis on consequences for disruptive or irresponsible actions both on-campus and off.
The groundbreaking ceremony at Premier Living Suites, an apartment complex designed for college students, was held shortly after noon at 247 W. Utica St. on Wednesday. Premier Living Suites is currently signing leases for the 71 beds in the building. It should be ready to open in time for the fall 2013 semester.
On Tuesday, the Oswego City Police Department’s Anti-Crime Team executed a search warrant at 136 W. Seneca St., Oswego. Investigators discovered an illegal outdoor marijuana grow, according to police. Several plants were seized which yielded an aggregate weight of 2.85 pounds.
They allegedly received more than $3,000 during the months of May 2008 until December 2008 from the Oswego County Department of Social Services they weren’t entitled to.
Temperatures will keep getting warmer the next few days
The USTA Tennis Program teaches basic tennis skills and gives youth a chance to get outside and exercise, said the program’s coordinator. An “Olympics” was held to give them a chance to show off what they’ve learned.
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