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Legislators Pave Way For New Nuke Tax Pact
They also approved overriding the state-mandated two-percent tax levy limit for 2012 if need be; and they approved using a county employee to inspect county-owned structures, in stead of paying the state more than $60,000 a year to do it. A public hearing on the tax deal will be held at 2 p.m. Dec. 15.
Search Continues For Drowning Victim
The Oswego City Police and Fire departments, as well as the New York State Police Dive
Team and the United States Coast Guard, are all assisting in the recovery effort, utilizing
specialized equipment to conduct a thorough search of the area.
Two-Car Accident Injures Pedestrian And Child
At about 9:09 a.m. today (Nov. 29), Oswego City Police responded to a report of a two-car motor vehicle accident at the intersection of West Fifth and West Albany streets. As a result of the impact between the two vehicles, one was pushed up onto the sidewalk and struck a 25-year-old woman and her young son.
Fulton Police Attempt To Identify Purse Snatching Suspect
The Fulton Police Department is attempting to identify a male subject suspected of stealing a lady’s purse while in the parking lot of Kinney Drugs in Fulton. The incident occurred on Nov. 22 at about 6:30 p.m. as the victim left the store.
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County To Hold Public Hearing On Tax Cap Tuesday
According to the county administrator, adoption of this local law will protect county taxpayers from being penalized (potentially several million dollars) in a future NYS Comptroller audit that doesn’t account for the county’s unique situation regarding the expiring nuclear plant tax agreements.
Charter School Proposal Gaining Momentum
More than three dozen people attended the hour-long session to hear about the plans for the proposed charter school and to ask questions. A second informational meeting will be held in about a month.
Rescue Personnel Searching For Person In The Oswego River
At approximately 3:02 p.m. Monday, the Oswego City Police and Fire departments responded to a report of a male having jumped from the Utica Street bridge into Oswego River. Upon arrival responding officers observed the victim floating down river. Police have not yet been able to obtain positive identification of the victim.Anyone with any information is asked to call police at 315-342-8120.
Quirk’s Players to present Damn Yankees
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