Weather Notebook For October 4, 2011
Hey, if we can get by today, it almost looks like summer is coming back for the rest of the week.
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.”
The Oswego County Sheriff’s Department says it acted on a tip and searched a home in the town of Williamstown today.
The department says the home contained items commonly used to make methamphetamine.
UPDATE: Erie Street is now re-open for vehicular traffic. West Eighth Street between Erie and Niagara streets remains closed.
Erie Street, from West Fifth Street to West Eighth Street, and West Eighth Street between Erie and Niagara streets in the city of Oswego are temporarily closed due to a possible oil spill, according to city police.
Just one more cold rainy day and things might get better.
The pumpkins were GREAT. The weather, not so great. And yet, dozens of hardy souls braved the cold temperatures and heavy rain for the annual Great Pumpkin Festival’s weigh off. Alan Nesbitt’s entry totaled 1,268 pounds to slip past John Miller’s 1,217.5 pumpkin.
Over the past couple of weeks, the Fulton Police Department has investigated a number of complaints in which residents have reported allowing subjects into their homes, later discovering that items have been stolen. Initial reports show that the subjects are targeting the elderly.
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