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Water Worries Go Down the Drain
Wednesday afternoon, the city of Fulton received notice that its second day of water samples all came back negative for E. coli bacteria. Meeting the health department’s requirements for two consecutive testing days with clean samples, the city lifted the boil water advisory that had been in place since Saturday. With proof that the water is safe, Fulton officials say they are happy to get back to a normal routine.
Hannibal Middle/High Schools In Line For Upgrades Under Capital Project
Judge Resets Bail In Stoughtenger Case
In light of new charges brought against 20-year-old Andrew J. Stoughtenger in Onondaga County Oct. 14, Oswego County Court Judge Walter Hafner Jr., decided this week that he should pay a $500,000 in cash to be released from Oswego County’s jail relative to an indictment brought against him in July that charges him with 12 counts of second-degree burglary.
Trinity’s Harvest Feast Attracts Hundreds
It was one of the largest crowds ever for the annual event. The principal says the turnout shows the huge increase in support for the county’s only Catholic school.
City Lifts Boil Water Restriction
Lawmakers Take Heat Over Notice; Boil Water Advisory May Lift Today
As the mayor and Fulton Common Council explained the situation they faced this past weekend that resulted in a boil water advisory, lawmakers were in hot water with some residents over their approach to public notification. The city is waiting now for test results that could lift the advisory today.
Oswego Schools Set Emergency Closing And Delay Procedures
Oswego School Board Updated On BOCES Proposal
The proposed project includes renovation of approximately 196,000 existing square feet as well as adding approximately 70,000 square feet of new space. The new space essentially replaces several buildings that are no longer suitable for use, according to Dr. Joseph Camerino, BOCES district superintendent.




