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Oswego Daily News

Fans Understand Freedom of Speech, But Are Anxious To Get Back To The Game

Are you ready for some football? A lot of fans are. However, they’re tired of the distractions. There is a shared respect for people’s right to protest. Peaceful protest is an innate American right. But some sports fans want to get back to the basics. “Now it just seems everyone is focused on the anthem,” Oswego State Senior hockey player Mitchell Herlihey said. “You turn on Sports Center and all you see is highlights of who is kneeling, who is standing and you don’t see what happened in the game.”

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Oswego Middle School Principal Mary Beth Fierro, third row, center, poses with fellow members of the National Distinguished Principals Class of 2017 last week during a ceremony in Washington, D.C. Fierro, who has led OMS since 2011, was recognized for setting high standards for instruction, student achievement, character, and climate for the students, families and staffs in their learning communities.
Oswego Daily News

Middle School Principal Fierro Honored in Washington, D.C.

Oswego Middle School Principal Mary Beth Fierro was honored last week at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., for her selection to the National Distinguished Principals Class of 2017. Presented by the National Association of Elementary School Principals, Fierro was one of 50 elementary and middle school principals from across the nation recognized for setting high standards for instruction, student achievement, character, and climate for the students, families and staffs in their learning communities.

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Fulton Daily News

Aldi Contractor Tells Fulton Public: Opening Slated for Mid December

Stephen Proietta from Aldi’s contractor, National Contracting addressed questions from the public after a regular meeting of the Fulton Common Council on Tuesday, October 17. Aldi, the international supermarket chain, is constructing a new store location on the corner of Fay and South Fourth Streets in Fulton on a parcel of the former Nestle factory site. The City of Fulton acquired the 24-acre lot at 555 South Fourth Street by tax foreclosure in November of 2015 after the buildings sat mostly empty since Nestle closed in 2003. Today, nearly two years after acquisition, the site is anticipating complete demolition of the former factory by the end of the year with an Aldi store on a 2.2-acre lot slated to open in mid-December. The demolition of the dilapidated factory was plagued with several interruptions and contract amendments between the city and Aldi pushed back construction of the store, but as framework of the store goes up on site, residents are realizing the final steps of the store’s journey to Fulton are happening. County Legislator Frank Castiglia Jr. arranged for both Stephen Proietta of National Contracting and Ted Rowlee of Rowlee Construction to speak to the public in regards to the ongoing work at the site including the construction of the Aldi store and the demolition of the former factory buildings after several constituents in his district posed questions.

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Oswego Daily News

Troopers Continue To Investigate Early Morning Crash In Lysander

State Police in Lysander are investigating a three-car crash that occurred this morning (Oct. 18) on State Route 48 (Oswego Road) in the town of Lysander. The investigation revealed a 2009 Chevrolet pickup and a 2011 Hyundai were traveling south on State 48 when a 2014 Chevrolet failed to yield the right of way by attempting to turn left from State 48 onto Short Cut Road and striking the pickup truck. The pickup truck was then struck from behind by the Hyundai which causes the pickup truck to travel off the roadway and come to rest on the property of 9477 Oswego Road fully engulfed in fire.

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Larry Rapshaw poses a question to the legislators.
Oswego Daily News

Residents, Legislators Share Concerns At Town Hall Meeting

Around five dozen residents from around the county took part in a town hall meeting Tuesday night with some county legislators. In attendance were Tom Drumm (District 16) and Marie Schadt (District 19) – both Democrats. Roy Reehil (District 5), a Republican, provided some input via email. Questions dealt with a variety of issues.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton City Officials Recognize Domestic Violence Awareness Month

A Mayoral Proclamation has recognized October 2017 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in the City of Fulton, recognizing the 30th anniversary of a nationwide effort born from victim service providers and survivors to raise awareness of the epidemic of domestic violence. Members of SAF, Oswego County’s domestic violence and rape crisis center were present at a recent meeting of the Fulton Common Council to accept the proclamation. Oswego County Opportunities (OCO) Services to Aid Families (SAF) has provided crisis, supportive, advocacy, and educational services throughout Oswego County for 30 years. SAF served nearly 550 survivors and answered more than 2,300 calls on its Crisis Hotline in 2016, however, crimes of domestic and sexual violence remain vastly underreported, the proclamation detailed.

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City Attorney Kevin Caraccioli seeks council approval to seek legal action against those who haven't repaid their loans to the city.
Oswego Daily News

Port City Eyes Legal Action To Collect Unpaid Loans

The Administrative Services Committee put four Oswego business owners on notice of possible lawsuits unless they repay (between $11,000 and $65,000 each) overdue Community Development Office loans. At its meeting Monday night, the committee gave a favorable recommendation to City Attorney Kevin Caraccioli’s request to take legal action against the four. “They owe approximately $160,000, which needs to be accounted for. This is an attempt to collect what is owed the city of Oswego,” he told the committee. “I’m asking for your support to take legal action.”

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Oswego Daily News

More People Discovering The Benefits of Yoga

With yoga becoming more popular, small cities like Oswego are able to have access to classes and receive its benefits. Yoga has even been labeled as a trend in the United States because of its exponential growth. “I don’t think it’s a trend,” Oswego Bikram Yoga studio owner, Sandy Eby said. “It’s going to get bigger. It’s here to stay.”

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