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Phoenix Police Chief Passes Away
Village of Phoenix Police Chief Rod Carr died this morning, officials say.
He suffered a heart attack at home.
Carr began his career as a news anchor on what was then WIXT, Channel 9. He became spokesman for the Syracuse Police Department under then-Chief of Police Thomas Sardino.
Carr lived in Clay with his wife.
They Met in Oswego; WWII Broke Them Apart; Old Letters Brought Them Back Together
The Hartford Courant has the wonderful love story of Bill Hart and Phyllis O’Brien.
They fell in love when they were students at what was then called Oswego State Teachers College. Bill went off to war. Phyllis, of Baldwinsville, dated and then married another man. Bill married when he came home from the war.
Blake Resigns from Hannibal Board of Ed, Ending 15 Year Tenure
RaiderNet Daily: Prom Plans
Plans are well underway for the Junior Prom. Also today, a trip to the movies and the story behind St. Patrick’s Day.
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Weather Notebook For March 11, 2011
The Oswego weather observer reports 0.82-inch of precipitation on March 10. The Port City’s monthly total has jumped to 2.14 inches. The monthly snowfall total is 3.5 inches and the winter season total is 176.0 inches.
Oswego Mayor To Lift Winter Parking Ban Friday Morning
Mayor Randolph F. Bateman today (March 10), announced the suspension of the winter parking restrictions, effective Friday, March 11, at 12:01 a.m.
Legislature Chair Presents 2011 State Of The County Address

I ask, that as we go through the year, we all keep in mind that our residents cannot survive a property tax increase and we must continue the course we have been following to stabilize and lower Oswego County property taxes. With the help of our department heads and employees we will survive the flood of increased costs passed down to us from the state.
RaiderNet Daily: The Curtain Goes Up
“Beauty and the Beast” begins tonight at GRB and Quirk’s Players are ready to put on a show. Also: Tutoring’s available for students needing a little help, and lots more news from inside the high school.

