Former FitzPatrick Worker Sentenced
He admitted to falsifying “Qualitative Fit Test” records relating to 32 nuclear power plant workers. No injuries were reported as a result of his actions.
He admitted to falsifying “Qualitative Fit Test” records relating to 32 nuclear power plant workers. No injuries were reported as a result of his actions.
Today’s news in RaiderNet Daily: Raider hoopsters nip Phoenix
and – Undefeated, unknown: Fulton’s bowlers
Looks like our bonus fall continues a little bit longer. And then ………
Champlain Valley Specialty of Keeseville recently announced that it will be renovating and expanding the former Empire Fresh Cuts facility in Oswego Town into an apple processing facility. It will employ around 80 people. Several former workers from Fresh Cuts and BirdsEye are hoping to get a new job at the plant.
Today’s news in RaiderNet Daily: Mountain Dew is a great big DON’T
And, Raider icemen erupt for first win
Looks like things will stay kind of dry and snow-free for at least another day.
Governor Andrew Cuomo believes his recent State of the State message travels well. On a day when members of his Cabinet fanned out across the state to deliver a near-copy of the speech, Oswego County’s local government officials packed Fulton’s Common Council chambers to see the speech for themselves.
The State Comptroller’s got a list, and the town of Hannibal is at the very top of it. The list, released Monday, shows the local governments which approved budgets that illegally exceeded the state’s new cap on tax levies.
Hannibal exceeded the cap by more than $154,000, the Comptroller’s office claims.
The rates are now $50 for residents and $100 for non-residents. It was $20. All other rates, including those at the International Marina, will remain the same at this time.
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