State Police Investigate Misappropriation of PTO Funds
State Police in Hastings arrested 43 year-old, Rebecca Gribbon, of 43 State Route 49 in Cleveland, for Grand Larceny 3rd degree, a class “D” felony.
State Police in Hastings arrested 43 year-old, Rebecca Gribbon, of 43 State Route 49 in Cleveland, for Grand Larceny 3rd degree, a class “D” felony.
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Three people riding in the bed of a pickup truck were injured Monday night. The driver is facing several charges following the crash in which the three passengers were ejected from the bed of the vehicle.
Looks like we’re going to jump right into summer on Wednesday.
No matter what happens in November’s elections, Bill Owens will no longer be Oswego County’s representative in Congress.
That’s because a federal magistrate’s plan to redraw district lines across the state has taken Oswego County out of Owens’ district and split it between two other members of Congress.
The Neighborhood Quality of Life Committee is seeking council approval for the reinstatement of the city Zoning Enforcement Officer, according to Connie Cosemento, chair. “We are losing value in our properties because our quality of life is being challenged. We are losing as a community,” she said Monday night.
State Police in Hastings are investigating a car/motorcycle personal injury motor vehicle accident which occurred shortly after 3 p.m. on Monday at the intersection of State Route 49 and Whig Hill Road in the Town of West Monroe.
Oswego County Sheriff’s Investigators have released the names of the persons involved in a truck vs. motorcycle crash that occurred Sunday afternoon on State Route 49 in West Monroe. The driver of the truck was 65-year-old Carl Wells of Parish. The driver of the motorcycle was Robert Hoke, 54, of Westernville, NY. His passenger was Lisa Staple, 49, of Rome, NY.
UPDATE: “Upon arrival we had heavy flames and smoke coming out of the front of the building,” Chief Assistant Fire Chief Scott Redden of the Ringgold Fire Departmen said. “At this time it’s still under investigation. We’re not exactly sure what started it. Nobody was inside at the time.” However, a resident of the second floor apartment is hoping his cat is somewhere safe in the apartment.
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