Weather Notebook For July 27, 2012
Threat of rain still lurks around Harborfest weekend.
Threat of rain still lurks around Harborfest weekend.
United States Attorney for the Western District of New York, William Hochul, told reporters at a news conference that three store clerks arrested in Western New York have been charged with selling a controlled drug or its analog that leads to bodily harm.
Hochul said that the crime carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.
There were very few arrests as police carried out this week’s raids, but officials said many arrests are coming, soon.
Harborfest #25 opened with a few clouds overhead, a couple of pesky showers and hundreds of people young and old ready to make this the best Harborfest ever. The music started at 7 p.m. with Changes in Latitudes (a Jimmy Buffett tribute band), followed by Mike Delguidice and Big Shot (a Billy Joel tribute band) that had everyone in a New York state of mind.
National Grid is urging customers in its upstate New York service areas to stay safe during the unstable weather forecasted across the area later today. The company is prepared to respond to any storms that may occur. The company is readying extra crews and is prepared to activate its storm operations centers across the region in case the storms cause significant outages.
On July 17 the Oswego City Police Department’s Anti-Crime Team executed a drug related search warrant at 177 Syracuse Ave. Front Apt., Oswego. As a result of the investigation resident, Mark A. Sagneri, 27, was arrested and charged on July 25.
On Wednesday at 12:00 p.m., Bradley S. Bristol 22, of Chinook Lane Bldg. 29, of Altmar, was arrested for third-degree rape, a class E felony and endangering the welfare of a child.
Specter of rain hangs over Harborfest
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