Rabid Bats Found in Oswego and Fulton
The Oswego County Health Department is advising residents that the rabies virus is still active in Oswego County. Rabid bats were found over the weekend of Nov. 5 and 6 in the cities of Oswego and Fulton.
The Oswego County Health Department is advising residents that the rabies virus is still active in Oswego County. Rabid bats were found over the weekend of Nov. 5 and 6 in the cities of Oswego and Fulton.
A heaping helping of family-friendly activities will greet members of the surrounding community during Thanksgiving break, thanks to an annual invitation college President Deborah F. Stanley extends to SUNY Oswego’s neighbors.
We have done our part. Now comes the hard part – waiting for the votes to be counted. Turnout at the polls in Oswego County has reportedly been higher than usual.
The Fulton Common Council has scheduled two public hearings to take place on November 15. The first public hearing is in regards to a resolution to override the local tax levy cap. A second public hearing will be held considering a proposal to amend local law regarding storage of over-sized recreational vehicles.
On November 8, at about 12:50 a.m., the Oswego County Sheriff’s Office investigated a personal injury motor vehicle crash that occurred on County Route 57 in the town of Volney, north of the city of Fulton. The driver and several passengers were injured. The driver was charged with DWI. Investigation is continuing.
At Monday night’s meeting of the Planning and Development Committee, Councilor John B. Gosek rolled out some new wording regarding his proposed changes to the city’s Taxicab Ordinance (Chapter 228). The wording is based on federal immigration guidelines After receiving a favorable recommendation from the committee, the plan will now go to the full council for consideration.
Deborah F. Stanley, president of SUNY Oswego, assumed the chair of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities’ Board of Directors during the association’s Annual Meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 1. In her role as chair of AASCU, President Stanley will lead the national association in its vision to influence American public higher education through advocacy, leadership and service.
New York State Police have released information regarding a fatal three-vehicle accident on NYS Route 481. Onondaga County 911 received a call around 11 a.m. today (Nov 7) reporting a small, dark colored sedan traveling northbound on NYS Route 481 when it “crossed over into the center median, across the southbound lanes and into the brush on the west side of the highway. Witnesses then reported the vehicle began to back up through the brush and begin to drive north in the southbound lanes,” the press release said.
Multiple departments are currently responding to a fatal three-car accident on State Route 481. The accident is reportedly the result of one vehicle traveling northbound in the southbound lane resulting in a head on collision involving three vehicles.
“Adapting means we cut or we trade this for that. We tend to be bartering within our own districts. We’re adapting to the situation and there’s not a lot of value added there. All we’re really doing is trying to make sure we’re putting out the best program we can for kids,” he explained. “What I’m proposing – it’s an out there thought – is we stop adapting and we start evolving. Evolution is adapting with some value added.” He proposes doing a large regionalized study looking at programs and program equity; try to do our best looking at fiscal projections.
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