Weather Notebook For July 6, 2012
We could see record heat – and humidity – today. So, be careful out there!
We could see record heat – and humidity – today. So, be careful out there!
The Oswego County Clerk’s Office on-line data management service was off-line for a few days this week, due to a circuit board failure, but the service has been fully restored, County Clerk George Williams said Thursday. Williams said sometime over last weekend a circuit board failed and caused the data management system to malfunction.
On Thursday (July 5), Senator Kirsten Gillibrand met with central and northern New York farmers interested in participating in growing willow shrubs for renewable energy fuel. Last month, she helped secure $4.3 million from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for the creation of a new Biomass Crop Assistance Program project in New York.
The committee approved deeding the loading docks area to the prospective purchaser. They weren’t contained within the legal description of the property when it was built in the 1960s.
On Saturday, from 10 a.m. to approximately noon, Dick and Naneen Drosse will lead a hand-pull near Battle Island and the historic canal lock on the west side of the Oswego River, south of Minetto. Volunteers will meet with canoes and kayaks at 10 a.m. at the Drosses’ home, Hickory Grove Road, Minetto.
The closed Holly Drive Motel will likely stay that way after Fulton Common Councilors Tuesday cleared up a conflict by saying the property is zoned single-family residential.
The designation gave a victory to neighbors but appeared to damage a chance for owner Vinod Mariwalla to sell the rundown 22-unit facility to a veteran landlord who said she wanted to build a 12-unit senior housing complex at the 901 Holly Dr. address.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Redistricting Committee is looking to bring all of the legislative district’s average population to just fewer than 4,900. The goal is to make district populations more equal and easier to manage not only for the legislators but their constituents as well.
Proponents say the move will go a long way toward curbing the loud house parties and other rowdy behavior in the neighborhoods. However, the owner of a local bus company says the changes have the potential to put him out of business.
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