Weather Notebook For July 20, 2011
Hot town, summer in the city. Will we see 100 degrees this week? Wait and see.
Hot town, summer in the city. Will we see 100 degrees this week? Wait and see.

“We are a non-profit organization that puts on a free festival and Constellation is just one of several major sponsors we have. There are hundreds of supporters not just Constellation,” the festival director pointed out
The Oswego school board has interceded on behalf of a building principal and his battle with the State Education Department and a former Oswego school superintendent. David Fischer (superintendent from January 2005 to June 2008), is asking the state to revoke Dean Goewey’s teaching and administrator licenses. Tuesday night, the Oswego school board passed a resolution asking the state to dismiss the proceedings.
Things should be cooler today – lower 80s instead of upper 80s But, will there be any more showers?
The main item for tonight’s Fulton Common Council meeting is next year’s project to fix the deteriorating Broadway bridge over the Oswego River.
The bridge will be shut down while the state rebuilds the bridge, in the same way that the Route 104 bridge was shut down through downtown Oswego during its repair.
The Council will take up three items related to the project. See the full agenda inside.
The Crisafulli baseball diamond area of Breitbeck Park is going to the dogs. At its meeting Monday night, the Physical Services Committee gave a favorable recommendation to transforming the currently idle baseball field into a park for canines. The full council will consider the plan next week.
Fast-moving thunderstorms are blowing through. How much rain we get depends on how fast they’re moving.
Photographer Harrison Wilde shares these photos with us.
He tells us Enwright Roofing finished its work this past week on the administrative building at Fort Ontario. It’s the building that houses the fort’s administrative offices, souvenir sales and rest facilities.
As always, we thank Harrison for sharing his photos with us. There’s another one inside…
Have you taken an interesting picture? Share it with everyone!

Nearly two dozen students from around the county are taking the first steps last week to becoming active members of the City-County Youth Court program. Youth Court is a Family Court diversion program aimed at reducing juvenile delinquency in the city and county of Oswego.
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