Weather Notebook For May 10, 2011
Looks like more sunshine on the way.
Looks like more sunshine on the way.
Oswego City School District voters will be going to the polls on May 17 from noon to 9 p.m. at 10 polling places spread throughout the district. This year the voters in the fifth district or fifth ward in Oswego will be casting their ballots at the Cullinan Ice Rink, located directly behind Kingsford Park Elementary School.
At its meeting Monday night, the Common Council unanimously endorsed the continuation of the additional one percent sales and compensating use tax, which is due to expire on Nov. 30. It is not a new tax, the mayor pointed out.
The tennis team drops a heart breaker in Mexico. Also, it’s nearly time for the SATs.
The seven candidates for four open seats on Fulton’s Board of Education will debate the issues Monday night.
The event begins at 7:00 p.m. at the Fulton Education Center auditorium.
There was no rain and plenty of sun for Mother’s Day. And, the rest of the week looks about the same, only a tad warmer.
The Common Council is expected to vote on resolution Monday night to approve certain restoration work for the historic landmark. Grant funding won’t cover the entire project. So, only parts will be done currently.
Fulton’s Envirothon team takes first place in the county competition and now has to gear up for the state battle. Also, April was the rainiest ever, and the track team gets a split decision.
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