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Oswego Boy To Give A Christmas To Remember
For Zac Caruso, a seventh grader at Oswego Middle School, Christmas has always been his favorite time of year. While fondly remembering the wonderful Christmases he enjoyed, he began to think about what he could do to help make Christmas special for someone else.
Oswego County Holiday Farmers’ Market Scheduled
Sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County, the market will be held at the Mexico VFW on Scenic Avenue, just north of the village. Visitors to the market will discover great holiday gifts from local agricultural producers. And, they will have the opportunity to speak directly to the farmers present at the market.
A Time To Give Thanks
Many people this time of year are thankful for their health and the bountiful food. However, high atop the list of the people we talked with is family and friends.
Wednesday’s Links Worth Clicking
Salty food will be a little less salty from here on out. Your tax dollars paid for a Taliban warlord to sit at a negotiating table, except for one thing: The warlord was a fake. The money, sadly, was real; and Fort Drum is safe from budget cuts. Those are among the stories from elsewhere that are worth reading today.
Fulton Schools About to Begin Work on the Next Budget
The public vote on next year’s school budget is more than half a year away, but the Fulton City School District is gearing up to begin building a budget that officials admit will probably be more difficult than the last one.
“It’s gonna be worse; that shouldn’t be a surprise,” said board President Robbin Griffin.
Hannibal Ushers In The Holiday Season
‘A Country Christmas’ was highlighted by open houses showcasing sales for the Christmas season, music by a brass band, the annual tree lighting in the village square and of course a visit by Santa Claus.
RaiderNet Daily: Thankful
Students talk about what they’re thankful for, in this holiday-themed edition. Also, a review of the new Harry Potter flick, the weekend NFL picks and more.
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Port City To Pay DEC $10,000
The Common Council authorized the mayor to execute an Order of Consent/Stipulation with the NYS Department of Conservation. The city had been cited for alleged violations of the Federal Clean Water Act. The city will pay $10,000 and has agreed to other stipulations including submitting a revised operation and maintenance schedule of the West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant.
