Pup, Rescued From Alabama, Gets First Taste Of Snow
Morgan Himes from Oswego saved a life recently. She and David Shortsleeve, rescued a puppy from a kill shelter in Alabama. Last week’s snowstorm was his first taste of winter.
Morgan Himes from Oswego saved a life recently. She and David Shortsleeve, rescued a puppy from a kill shelter in Alabama. Last week’s snowstorm was his first taste of winter.
U.S. Rep. John Katko announced that he will host a public forum this week focused on combating heroin and synthetic drug abuse. The event will be held March 23 at 6:30 p.m. at Oswego City Hall in the Common Council Chambers.
There’s four feet of snow on the ground. The calendar says Spring doesn’t arrive until on March 20. The windchill is near zero. None of that matters any more. Rudy’s – The iconic lakeside restaurant – opened for its 71st season Thursday morning.
March is already half over and the Fulton Block Builders (FBB) are encouraging neighbors to get together and complete the pre-application for the 2017 Block Challenge, a program that offers matching funds to each participating home owner up to $1,000 (dollar-for-dollar match) to put towards exterior home improvements.
Oswego County STOP-DWI Coordinator Robert Lighthall announced that Oswego County police agencies will participate in a special enforcement effort to crackdown on impaired driving.
The Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board announced this morning (March 16) that it has decided to cancel the Solarize CNY workshop scheduled for tonight.
Ludwig Bemelmans, author of the popular children’s books about the little girl named Madeline, served as a Private in the U.S. Army and was stationed at Fort Ontario in 1917. The 10-day Bemelmans Festival, May 12-21 will celebrate Bemelmans’s time in Oswego.
According to the National Weather Service, as of 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday (March 15) Fulton had recorded 24 inches of snowfall. Here we feature a photo gallery of your submitted photos showing the aftermath of Winter Storm Stella.
Today’s News: Huge Weekend for The Addams Family; Charity Donation from Quirk’s Players; New Rule Requires 5.5 Credits Each Year; Freshmen Semi-Finalists in Syracuse Playwright Festival; and more in today’s edition of The Raider – written by students in the GR Bodley Journalism Club and Journalism class.
A special meeting of the Fulton Common Council held Tuesday (March 14) resulted in the approval of eight separate bond resolution totaling roughly $2 million.
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