OFD Responds To Vehicle Fire on East Albany Street
The Oswego Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire at 7:46 p.m. today (Jan. 1) on East Albany Street. There were no injuries reported. Winter weather advisory in effect.
The Oswego Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire at 7:46 p.m. today (Jan. 1) on East Albany Street. There were no injuries reported. Winter weather advisory in effect.
On the first day of 2018, an inaugural meeting of the Fulton Common Council swore in four returning and two new city councilors, a new Common Council President, and rang messages of optimism and excitement for the city’s future.
Fulton Mayor Ronald Woodward Sr. started the meeting with a few of the goals he intends to continue prioritizing throughout the year including the continued development of the remaining 22 acres of the Nestle site, the ongoing dredging of Lake Neatahwanta, and the push for LED street lighting to name a few.
One song in particular is a standard on New Year’s Eve. But, if you’re like most people, you probably don’t know for sure just what you’re singing about when you join the crowd at the stroke of midnight and sing “Auld Lang Syne,” even if the only words you know are part of the chorus.
Port of Oswego director resigns. Route 104 rehabiltation project completed. County approves feasibility study. Hospital offers free valet parking. Oswego woman plans cross-country walk.
Five newcomers elected to Oswego Common Council. Oswego pauses to honor its veterans. Gosek races to top of points list at Oswego Speedway. Three officers based at SUNY Oswego honored for saving lives.
It’s that time of year again when people start thinking, however reluctantly, about the new year and whether they should be making New Year’s Resolutions. As a general rule, we have no opinion about whether you should join a gym or eat less or read more, because, to be honest, none of that affects us. But here is what you could do that we heartily endorse . . .
Cuomo Announces Millions In Grants For Water Infrastructure Improvements. More EEE and West Nile Virus found. Oswego crowns its Great Pumpkin champ. Investment in Oswego Canal announced. No charges pending in school incident.
New York State Department of Transportation Acting Commissioner Paul Karas today (Dec. 30) thanked DOT employees for their tremendous efforts in helping residents in Oswego and Lewis counties dig out from the recent storm, with accumulation of more than five feet of snow in some areas. At the request of the city of Oswego and the towns of Redfield and Boylston, six snow blower crews and three grader crews endured single digit temperatures to assist with the recent storm cleanup.
Students return to the classroom. University Police at SUNY Oswego earn StormReady designation. Three unvaccinated dogs exposed to rabies. Eric Cole announces his retirement. Transforming ‘The Steel Palace’ to ‘The Clay Palace.’ Year’s first human case of West Nile Virus reported in Oswego.
West Nile and EEE detected. Improvements to city pool planned. Mayor unveiles his budget proposal. Port City honors Tony Leotta. SUNY Oswego Named Among ‘Best in Northeast.’
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