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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Council Finishes 2016 with ‘Significantly More’ Gain from Property Sales

The Fulton Common Council ended the year with three additional sales of tax foreclosed properties as a result of their push to return properties to the tax roll. With these three final sales, the number of tax foreclosed properties sold in the past year by the council reached a total of 82. The gain in sales has been “absolutely significantly more” than the amount gained in prior years, said city clerk/chamberlain, Daniel O’Brien.

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Oswego Daily News

2016 In Review: July 2016 – Black Bears, $10 Million, Dramatic Rescues and Harborfest

On July 14, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that Downtown Oswego was selected as the winner of the $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative in Central New York. Black bears sightings across Upstate New York increased in 2016. They were seen in Fair Haven, Oswego and Mexico as well. Super DIRT Week, Oct. 5-9, would move to the historic Oswego Speedway in 2016. A 4-month-old boy, a 7-year-old girl, an adult male and two dogs were rescued from a burning home.

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Oswego Daily News

2016 In Review: In June – Oswego Seeks DRI Funds, Fort and Safe Haven Progress to National Status

“It is my pleasure to announce that the city of Oswego successfully submitted its proposal to be considered for the Downtown Revitalization funding and we hope to take full advantage of this extraordinary opportunity provided by Governor Andrew Cuomo,” Mayor Billy Barlow said at the start of June. Standing in front of the Safe Haven site at Fort Ontario Park, Rep. John Katko outlined progress on legislation he introduced to advance the designation of the site towards National Park status.

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Oswego Daily News

2016 In Review: May Saw Support for FitzPatrick, School Board Newcomers and More

The New York State Public Service Commission held a technical conference in Albany on May 4 on the costs of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s proposed Clean Energy Standard, which reinforced that the benefits of keeping upstate nuclear energy plants open far outweigh the costs of implementing the nuclear tier of the CES. A pair of newcomers claimed the two open seats on the Oswego School Board in May. With all of the four polling sites reporting, Aimee Callen was the top vote getter and James Bell garnered the second most.

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Oswego Daily News

State Police Investigating Fatal Accident In Scriba

On Thursday, December 29, at approximately 2:26 a.m., State Police responded to County Route 53 near County Route 4 in the town of Scriba for a report of a one-vehicle motor vehicle collision. Upon arrival, Troopers located the driver, Kristina R. Skogfeldt, 20, from West Sixth Street, Oswego, partially ejected from her vehicle.

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Oswego Daily News

2016 In Review: In April, School Board OK’s Budget, New Tax Deal Struck With FitzPatrick

The Oswego County Legislature voted April 14 to approve a tax agreement, ending several years of litigation over assessment of the FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant. There were two public hearing on the local law and ensuing tax deal. However, no one spoke at either.
United Way of Greater Oswego County shined the spotlight on its many volunteers at its 2016 Salute to Volunteers and Leadership Giving Reception at the American Foundry in Oswego.

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Oswego Daily News

2016 In Review: In March, Oswego School’s 2016-17 Budget Takes Shape

The path to the Oswego City School District’s new budget is a bit clearer than things were at this time last year. Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey said he wants to build a budget that focuses on instructional programs and one that is based on only the dollars that the district has.

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