Oswego County remembers the lives lost in World War I
Oswego Daily News

Large Crowd Observes 100th Anniversary Of Armistice; ‘But That Peace Was Not Without Cost’

A crowd of more than 165 gathered in Oswego Veterans’ Memorial park on Sunday afternoon to observe the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice that ended World War I. And, they honored the memory of the many Oswego County veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice.

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Seated left to right - Police Officer and President of the Police Union (Lake City Police Club) Kevin Hadcock, Mayor Billy Barlow, Standing left to right - Officer Scott Verberg, Officer Brandon Porter, Officer Eric Shaffer, Sergeant Joshua LaRue, Sergeant Justin D'Elia, Sergeant James DuFrane, and Police Chief Tory L. DeCaire.
Oswego Daily News

Mayor Barlow Inks Deal With Police Union To Benefit US Veterans

Mayor Billy Barlow met recently with the Oswego Police Union (Lake City Police Club) representatives to sign a memorandum of agreement. It would provide a mechanism to reconcile the City – Union contract language with New York State Law which allows qualified US Veterans the ability to “buy-back” their military time to use toward their New York State Retirement benefit.

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Anthony Pauldine prepares to cut the ribbon to officially open the Cahill building project on Thursday.
Oswego Daily News

Mayor Barlow Heralds Re-Opening of Historic Cahill Building

The Port City celebrated the latest incarnation of the historic Cahill Building on Thursday afternoon. Built in 1828, it is now a luxurious residential apartment building in downtown Oswego after being completely rehabilitated by local developer Anthony Pauldine. A ribbon cutting was held to officially celebrate the rebirth of the Port City landmark.

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Fulton Daily News

Senator Ritchie Visits Fulton to See Lake Project in Action

NYS Senator Patty Ritchie representing District 48 made a stop in Fulton to see the dredge that was purchased with partial funds secured through a grant from her office. “Eight years ago when I first got involved in Oswego County, this was one of the first projects I heard about,” Ritchie said. “It’s great to come here and see it happening, to see how far you’ve come in tackling the problem.”

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