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Weather Notebook For April 19, 2011
Some more April showers fell around the area on Tuesday. There might be some more here and there the rest of the week.
More Work On Utica Street Bridge To Start Tuesday
The Oswego City Police Department wishes to alert citizens that the New York State Department of Transportation will be starting the Utica Street Bridge project on Tuesday. This project, unlike the Bridge Street Project, won’t require a complete closure of the bridge. It is scheduled to be completed in about three months.
Oswego University Police Arrest Suspected Burglar
The suspect was in a student’s dorm room attempting to steal his TV, according to the police report. He isn’t a SUNY Oswego student. He is facing burglary and other charges.
Oswego Mayor Congratulates Police Chief On Announced Retirement
Mayor Randolph Bateman would like to congratulate Oswego City Police Chief Michael Dehm on his recently announced retirement, which will take effect on June 1.
Weather Notebook For April 18, 2011
We got some rain over the weekend. But the snow wound up falling some place else
A Survivor Speaks Out For Other Survivors
The final chapter of Amy Quonce’s book will be written at the end of this week. It covers how her family was affected after her developmentally disabled daughter was abused. The book’s focus is on the aftermath and not on the abuse itself. She will attend The Clean Slate Diaries on Saturday; the event will recognize and honor victims of rape, incest and domestic violence.
Fire Strikes Former Hammermill Site
The cause of this morning’s fire is under investigation. No injuries were reported.
Oswego’s Police Chief To Chart A New Course
“After 25 years of service being a proud member of the Oswego City Police
Department, I am going to chart a new course for myself and my family,” Michael Dehm Jr. said in announcinghis retirement effective June 1.
School Bus Driver Allegedly Sent Indecent Photos To Student
Fulton Police today (April 15) arrested Duane A. Makosky, 57 of 38 Birch Lane Apt. 47-D Oswego, for one count of endangering the welfare of a child, a class A misdemeanor.

