Weather Notebook For October 5, 2011
The weather will be looking pretty good the next few days.
The weather will be looking pretty good the next few days.
They fought to keep A. L. Lee Memorial Hospital open and battled with Oswego Health over the deed to the land that the former hospital sits on, but now, with the battles over, city officials say they’re knocked out by the look of the new Urgent Care center and plans for adding many more health services.
The year of SUNY Oswego’s birth 150 years ago takes on lives of its own Tuesday as faculty, staff and students mark the college’s sesquicentennial near Glimmerglass Lagoon, with the Village student townhouses as a backdrop. A “birthday bash” for founder Edward Austin Sheldon — born Oct. 4, 1823 — put an exclamation point on the day’s festivities. (SUNY Oswego photo by Charles Wainwright)
The girls’ tennis team finally got to savor the sweet taste of victory on Monday afternoon.
Also today details on the Anti-bullying rally and a summer spent in service and it’s open house time again!
UPDATE: The investigation has resulted in assault and robbery arrests. At about 2:03 a.m. today (Oct. 4), Oswego City Police responded to a report of a two-car motor vehicle accident in the area of West Sixth and Oneida streets.
Oswego Mayor Randy Bateman has announced that Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., will be expanding the current store on Route 104 East in Oswego, to allow inclusion of general merchandise and a full-service grocery store under one roof.
Hey, if we can get by today, it almost looks like summer is coming back for the rest of the week.
The new facility occupies what used to be the main patient floor at the former Lee Memorial Hospital.
It’s a big upgrade from the current Urgent Care facility, which has been using the former emergency room area of the closed hospital since it opened.
INSIDE: A gallery of photos and a video of the event.
The city will form a committee to look at not only the fire department’s issues regarding overtime but all departments in general. Councilors hope the move will save the city thousands of dollars.
The average temperature last month was 65.6 degrees. That is 3.6 degrees higher than normal. September’s precipitation came in at 1.45 inches above average. Snowfall for the month was “average.”
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