Oswego Daily News

Child Abuse Complaint Results In Arrests

On August 30, 2017, the Oswego County Sheriff’s Office was called to investigate a report of child abuse on Albion Cross Road in the town of Albion. The report was initiated when the 10-year-old victim fled from a residence on Albion Cross Road and reported to a neighbor that she had been the victim of ongoing physical abuse. Investigators with the Sheriff’s Office have charged Gary Bubis Jr, 37, of 393 Albion Cross Road, with Assault in the Second Degree. Also charged with Assault in the Second Degree is 23-year-old Shawn Whaley and 18-year-old Brandy Shaver of the same address.

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Oswego Daily News

Mayor Barlow Shares Vision For Oswego at Roundtable

You can accomplish great thing when you work together. That was the message Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow shared Tuesday (August 29). The Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce facilitated a “Meet the Mayor Roundtable” at the new Home2 Suites by Hilton in Oswego. More than two dozen city officials, business owners, representatives from various community service organizations and others attended. There’s a huge opportunity for inter-municipal cooperation between Oswego and Fulton as well as the county, the mayor said.

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Oswego City School District Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey and senior typist Rachel Enos prepare materials for the start of the school year in the district’s new central offices located in Frederick Leighton Elementary School.
Oswego Daily News

Oswego School District Relocates Central Offices To Leighton Elementary

The Oswego City School District has completed the majority of the work involved in moving its central offices to Frederick Leighton Elementary School and district officials say it’s “business as usual” following the effort. The offices of Curriculum, Personnel, Special Education and Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey are now operational within Leighton’s east wing. The Business Office is expected to complete its move in the coming weeks.

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Fulton Daily News

Relief Efforts Rush In To Hurricane Harvey Victims

People from across the nation have sprung into action to help those affected in the path of Hurricane Harvey. The dramatic storm, reaching category 4, has severely flooded parts of Texas as devastating pictures of water rescues have been surfacing on several news outlets. Americans from across the country are fleeing to the scene to help in any way they can.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Graduation Rates Climb to 84 Percent, Broad State Testing Results Discussed

Executive director of instruction and assessment, Elizabeth Conners, along with G. Ray Bodley High School principal, Donna Parkhurst announced that the FCSD high school graduation rate was officially reported at 84 percent for the June 2017 graduates. While the final number has room to slightly fluctuate with the official results of August graduates pending completion of summer courses, Parkhurst said the current rating brings an increase of eight percent over last year’s 76 percent graduation rate. Following the announcement, the board of education was given a brief overview of recently released state testing results for grades third through eighth, with a more in depth presentation to follow at a later meeting.

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Oswego Daily News

Aerial Spraying Helped; EEE and WNV still active in Oswego County

Initial surveillance shows that aerial spraying of Toad Harbor Swamp on Aug. 28 was effective in reducing the number of mosquitoes, but people should continue to be vigilant about protecting themselves from mosquito bites, Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang said today (August 29). “The county and state health departments continue to monitor mosquito and mosquito-borne virus activities in Oswego County,” said Huang.

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SUNY Oswego's Red Carpet team, including sophomore Xianna Cooper (foreground) and junior Sergio Valoy, give assists to new students moving into renovated and modernized Scales Hall. The college greeted its most culturally and ethnically diverse class ever for the Aug. 28 start of fall semester classes.
Oswego Daily News

Record Applications, Diversity Mark Latest High Points For SUNY Oswego

As fall classes get under way at SUNY Oswego, the college has greeted the most diverse class of new freshmen in its history. A record year for applications at Oswego — more than 11,700 — produced a Class of 2021 of nearly 1,500 students, the fifth straight year freshmen enrollments have topped 1,400, based on preliminary figures from Dan Griffin, director of admissions.

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Julie Chetney looks on as her son, Nate, advocates for upgrades at the Kingsford Park playground.
Oswego Daily News

Council OK’s Oswego’s 2018 Budget

At Monday night’s Common Council meeting, the 2018 budget was approved 5-2 with councilors Pat McLaughlin and Shawn Walker voting no. Adding funding to the budget for upgrades for the Kingsford Park playground was the stumbling block. The $45,715, 532 spending plan carries a tax increase of 3.48 percent. The tax rate per $1,000 assessed value is 15.67.

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