Weather Notebook For December 12, 2011
What happened to winter? Expect some sunshine and rather mild temperatures.
What happened to winter? Expect some sunshine and rather mild temperatures.
The city of Fulton could spend about $20,000 less in 2012 than it will likely spend this year and still wind up with a massive increase in taxes.
This uncomfortable problem was visible to members of the Fulton Common Council as they reviewed the numbers behind Mayor Ron Woodward’s comments about needing to cut several hundred thousand dollars from the budget.
Common Council to discuss resolutions regarding Harborfest, softball, farmers’ market and the Independence Day Celebration among others in a short agenda on Monday.
At 6 p.m., in the Education Center Board Room, a public hearing will be held in regards to the proposed tax agreement between the Nine Mile Nuclear facilities and the Oswego City School District.
There’s plenty in today’s RaiderNet Daily: Holiday music ahead for GRB groups
Also, Raider hoopsters fall in opener and Elk sighting in CNY
A look at the first decent snow of the season is the top item in today’s news from inside Oswego High School.
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