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Voters Reject BOCES Project
The Oswego County BOCES referendum was defeated Wednesday, almost two to one by voters in the BOCES district. According to the BOCES Web site, 2,810 voters said “no†to the project over 1,543 voters who supported the plan.
Absentee, Affidavit, Write-In Count Starts This Morning In Oswego
Oswego County Board of Elections Commissioner Donald Wart says the one race that is close enough to be overturned by paper will be the first race counted today as the board tallies the votes from affidavit and absentee ballots. Write-in votes will also be counted today.
Farnham Rocks The Arts At Fundraising Event
Farnham Family Services rocked the arts recently at its annual fundraising event at the American Foundry in Oswego. An estimated $15,000 was raised at the annual benefit that included five musicians/bands, food and a silent art auction.
Fulton Honors Its Veterans
Coming together on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the Fulton community gathered Tuesday to pay tribute to the nation’s veterans. Several speakers reflected on the importance of the day during a ceremony at the Fulton Municipal Building.
Port City Welcomes Tim Hortons
The city’s newest restaurant will be open for business early Wednesday morning. The first 100 customers will receive a free breakfast sandwich.
Oswego Pauses To Remember Its Veterans
Veterans, friends and family gather to observe Veterans’ Day. The flags were retired until next spring.
Fulton Extends Interim Appointment at Bodley
More Assistant DAs Disclose Judge’s Complaints
Three attorneys with the county District Attorney’s office have confirmed the source of conflicts with Oswego County Court Judge Walter Hafner Jr. Because of pending complaints filed by Hafner, the judge has been required to recuse himself from many of the cases that would normally appear on his docket because of the appearance of personal bias or prejudice against the attorneys he has grieved.






