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Today’s news in RaiderNet Daily: Snow: it’s who we are!
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Today’s news in RaiderNet Daily: Snow: it’s who we are!
And, NFL playoff picks
Oswego City Police Department has been investigating a series of larcenies committed at several local businesses, which have occurred over a period of time beginning Dec. 27, 2011. A suspect was arrested Thursday.
The rollercoaster ride continues as temperatures head back up and snowfall abates.
UPDATE: State Police report a deceased male was discovered in the house.
A New Haven homeowner is unaccounted for following a fire at a County Route 64 home tonight (Jan. 5). The fire was reported at around 5 p.m. As of 10 p.m., the homeowner was still unaccounted for.
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At 5:19 a.m. today (Jan. 5), the Oswego Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 6 W. Eighth St. It was confined to one room. No injuries were reported.
Looks like we get a break from the snowfall for a few days.
The principal of Fulton’s G. Ray Bodley High School has been demoted in an administrative shake-up.
Brian Buchanan will serve as a secondary assistant principal at the high school and will receive a reduced salary beginning January 30. He has been replaced by former junior high head Donna Parkhurst.
Town taxes will drop to $.67 per 1,000. The 2011 rate was $1.25 per 1,000. That means that the average homeowner of a property assessed at $100,000 will pay approximately $67 in 2012, as opposed to $125, according to Town Supervisor Ken Burdick
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