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.
Mayor Randolph F. Bateman today (March 10), announced the suspension of the winter parking restrictions, effective Friday, March 11, at 12:01 a.m.

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.
“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.
According to Fulton’s weather observer, 0.4-inch of snow fell on March 9. It started about 10 p.m. Wednesday and then shortly after midnight turned to rain and freezing rain. Total snowfall for March now stands at 3.7 inches.
At Thursday’s meeting, the Oswego County Legislature will ask the state to reconsider instituting a program that would be detrimental to upstate youth. “Youth Bureau funding would be eliminated in many counties, which would promote inequities in prevention and positive youth development services across the state. It is economically not prudent to only support youth when they are at the doorstep of the child welfare and/or the juvenile justice system,” the director of the local Youth Bureau said.
Patricia Egan, Director of the Oswego County Emergency Management Office, has issued an advisory for fishermen on the Salmon River due to high water conditions.

The driver was stopped at West Fifth and Albany streets for aallegedly utilizing a cellular telephone while operating the vehicle. Further investigation reportedly discovered marijuana inside the vehicle; with more at his residence.
Volunteers are the life blood of the United Way, usually toiling away behind the scenes. However, they were center stage Wednesday at the organization’s annual meeting. Melanie Trexler, executive director of the United Way of Greater Oswego County, gave a heart-felt thank you to all the dedicated individuals who joined together to make the 2010 – 2011 United Way campaign a success. They just passed 90% of their goal and there is still plenty of time left for you to contribute.
The Citizen of Auburn reports that Jamell Morgan, 22, of 2081 County Route 1, Lot 9, Oswego is headed to prison for up to eight years.
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