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links for 2010-12-30
Historic Oswego Church Collapses In July
East Bridge Street, near the vacant St. Louis Church was closed to traffic for hours following the collapse of the building’s north wall late on July 25 – just across from Harborfest’s venue in East Park. In August, hundreds of law enforcement officers, active and retired were joined Aug. 5 in paying their respects for Capt. James Comerford.
City Approves New Ambulance Pact With Town
he Oswego Fire Department will continue to provide ambulance service for Oswego Town through 2011. Two days after the Oswego Town Board accepted a proposal to reinstate ambulance service in the town, the Common Council voted unanimously Wednesday evening to authorize the mayor to execute a one-year agreement with the town.
Fulton Police Arrest Two for Laundromat Break-In
Fulton Thanks Volunteers for Hundreds of Hours of Help
You might be surprised to know that the city of Fulton’s largest workforce belongs to no union and draws no pay.
More than 200 people have volunteered their time on behalf of the city in the last year, and officials paused recently to say thanks.
Wednesday’s Links Worth Clicking
In May – State Funds Parks, Historic Sites; New Fire Chief Named In June
As May started, officials at Fort Ontario announced it was closed for the season, and maybe for ever due to the state budget crisis. However, at the end of the month, the state came through with the needed funds to keep the fort open. In June the Port City’s fire chief retired and the First Assistant Fire Chief was named to replace hime
Tuesday’s Links Worth Clicking
March, April Were Busy Months For Police
The county’s Child Protection Advisory Council began taking shape in early March. Police also investigated the death of an eastside woman. A sixth grader at Leighton Elementary School is trying to make the city a better place. And, Harborfest is a hot topic again.

