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Oswego Daily News

Councilors Debate ‘Council Attorney’ proposal

A suggestion to create a “council attorney” position to avoid possible conflicts in the future was debated for about a half hour Wednesday night. Opponents say the position isn’t needed; the current system works fine. However, proponents point out that since the city attorney represents several other entities, conflicts are a real possibility.

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Oswego Daily News

Katko Reintroduces Legislation To Advance Designation Of Fort Ontario, Safe Haven To National Parks Status

January 3, the first day of the 115th Congress, U.S. Rep. John Katko announced that he has reintroduced legislation that he authored and passed through the House during his first term in office, the Fort Ontario Study Act. U.S. Reps. Claudia Tenney (NY-22) and Louise Slaughter (NY-25) joined Representative Katko as original cosponsors of the bill.

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Fulton Daily News

2017 Kicks Off: Council Selects President, Donation from County Legislator

Taking the place of former president and first ward councilor Thomas Kenyon, the council nominated and unanimously approved second ward councilor David Ritchie as president for 2017 during the first regular meeting of the new year. In other business, county legislator Frank Castiglia Jr., D-Fulton, stepped to the podium to speak to the common council at the first regular meeting of the new year. His first order of business, making a donation to the non-profit organization, Friends of Fulton Parks.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego School District Moving Ahead With Plan To Sell Ed Center

At Tuesday night’s public hearing, Dr. Dean Goewey, superintendent, offered a brief overview of the school district’s plan to sell the Education Center and relocate its central offices. He also responded to a handful of questions from the public. The district will hold a vote January 10 regarding two propositions – the sale of the building and use of funds to move central offices. Polls will be open from noon to 9 p.m.

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