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Phoenix Enhances Its ‘National Treasure’
New York State Canal Corporation Director Carmella Mantello and Village of Phoenix Mayor Anthony Fratto joined representatives from the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor and other state and local officials on Tuesday to announce the completion of waterfront improvements to Henley Park, North and Lock islands.
Oswego School Board Lays Foundation For 2011-12 Budget
Just two and a half months into the current school year, the Oswego board of education has decided to get a headstart on the coming academic year’s budget. On Tuesday, the board members weighed in on what they would like to budget to be.
Tuesday’s Links Worth Clicking
Lots of state news today, including word that a midyear state budget deficit might be larger than expected. Also today: coupon shoppers go upscale; cigarette buyers cross state lines; and big chunks of the state may be for sale.
Fulton Council Tidbits: Tax Settlement with Penn Traffic; More Parking at Michaud; Old Gas Station Sold
Penn Traffic, the company that owned and then shut down P&C at the end of a long battle against bankruptcy, sued the city to lower the assessment on the company’s store at River Glen Plaza.
The store was assessed at $2 million; Penn Traffic wanted it lowered to $1 million.
RaiderNet Daily: Pizza, Anyone?
Today: FBLA pizza sale provides holiday warmup; Harry Potter: the characters we love; and rumor is a small word with big implications.
Schroeppel Accident Kills Teen
A pickup truck slammed into a farm vehicle parked along the side of a street in the town of Schroeppel Monday night.
The accident left a teenager dead and another one badly hurt.
Harborfest, Oswego Look For Ways To Save Money
Representatives from Harborfest and the city gathered Monday night to discuss what they could do to help each other – and save time and money in the process. The city is going to support Harborfest, according to Mayor Randy Bateman. “We’re just trying to decide at what extent,” he added.
RaiderNet Daily: Turkey Trotting
The annual Turkey Trot is set. Also today, sophomores get ready for a visit to BOCES, a charity event to help the needy at Thanksgiving, and opinions on driving and sleeping.
