Road Conditions ‘Extremely Hazardous’ In Town Of Hannibal
The town is asking motorists to avoid traveling on town roads today while highway crews work to clear the snow.
The town is asking motorists to avoid traveling on town roads today while highway crews work to clear the snow.
Road conditions in the Town of Hannibal are extremely hazardous due to heavy snowfall, Town Supervisor Ron Greenleaf said. The town is asking motorists to avoid traveling on town roads today while highway crews work to clear the snow.
Winter came back, all at once! As much as two feet of snow fell on Fulton by mid-morning Monday, with similar amounts around the region.
Schools closed and cars got stuck in ditches and on unplowed streets.
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Winter is back. As of 7:00 a.m. Monday, between 6 and 8 inches of snow had fallen on the Fulton/Oswego area and snow was still coming down.
The snow came late enough to force schools to close, including Fulton, Oswego, Hannibal, Phoenix and Central Square.
The superintendent of schools will meet with the home and school groups for each of the elementary schools to discuss the possibility of redistricting. There is a plan in the works to move a few students around to create a better balnce in the district’s five elementary buildings starting in the 2012-13 school year.
Dierdre “DeDe” Scozzafava, the New York Deputy Secretary of State for Local Government, presented the State of New York Executive Budget recently to a very small crowd at the SUNY Oswego Business Development Center in Fulton.
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