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Oswego Daily News

Five Syracuse Residents Charged With Drug Possession in Oswego County

On Sunday (July 17), at approximately 12:27 p.m., State Police stopped an unregistered vehicle on State Route 481 in the town of Volney. Investigation at the scene revealed the vehicle allegedly contained heroin, cocaine, hypodermic needles, open containers, and alprazolam and clonazepam pills.

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Oswego Daily News

Mallory Man Facing Sex Charges

On Saturday (July 16), at 11:19 a.m., Shane P. Haynes, 46, of 2284 County Route 37, Bldg. 95, Mallory, was arrested for first-degree sex abuse, a class D felony; first-degree criminal sex act, a class B felony; first-degree sexual conduct against a child, a class B felony; and endangering the welfare of a child, a class A misdemeanor.

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Fulton Daily News

Sons of American Revolution Mark Veteran’s Gravesite in Granby

Nearly 200 years after his death, a Revolutionary War soldier was honored with a gravesite marker and wreaths in a small rural cemetery during Independence Day weekend July 3. The ceremony honoring veteran Elias Cady was organized by the Syracuse Chapter of the National Society of Sons of the American Revolution.

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Oswego Daily News

County Adopts “Pawn Shop” Law

At its July meeting, the Oswego County Legislature adopted Local law No. 3. The law regulates secondhand dealers regarding the sale and purchase of secondhand articles within the county of Oswego. It will help police in their efforts to locate stolen property that criminals attempt to sell at secondhand businesses. It takes effect August 1.

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A huge crowd was on hand Thursday to applaud Gov. Cuomo's big announcement at the conference center in the Port City. (Photo by Bill Foley)
Oswego Daily News

Community Leaders React to $10M for Downtown Oswego

Governor Andrew Cuomo made a trip to Oswego (July 14) to formally announce the city’s status as a Downtown Revitalization Initiative funding winner in the Central New York region. As a winner of this funding, Oswego will receive ten million dollars to use as means to revamp the downtown area of the city, one of ten overall winners out of 122 total applications throughout each region of the state. Mayor of Oswego, William Barlow Jr., referred to as “one of the youngest, but also one of the best in the state” by Governor Cuomo, was prideful of the application the city had developed and was overjoyed it had been selected.

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Oswego Daily News

Governor Cuomo Announces $14 Million Route 104 Rehabilitation Project Under Way

This project was announced during last year’s Central New York “Capital for a Day” as one piece of a comprehensive 47-point plan to advance Central New York through investments in infrastructure, housing and higher education. “Route 104 in Oswego County is a critically important commerce route in Central New York, connecting Interstate 81 with rail and port facilities, farming communities and SUNY Oswego,” Governor Cuomo said. The work will take place over two construction seasons and is expected to be completed by the end of 2017.

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Oswego Daily News

Governor Cuomo Announces Oswego as Winner of $10 Million Downtown Grant

A packed conference center at the Best Western in Oswego anxiously awaited an announcement from Governor Cuomo. “I’m here to tell you today, congratulations you are a first place winner,” Cuomo told the room in regards to the statewide Downtown Revitalization Initiative. The initiative will provide the winning city of Oswego with a ten million dollar grant to revamp the downtown region of the city.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton School Officials Update on Focus, LAP Plans

The Fulton City School District has been named a focus district for the 2016-2017 school year, with specific focus on G. Ray Bodley High School as a focus school, as well as two elementary schools in LAP status, Fairgrieve and Volney. Each of these distinctions require the schools to follow state protocol and come up with appropriate plans to combat the problem areas in the effected subgroups. Executive director of instruction and assessment, Elizabeth Conners updated the board of education on these plans at the first summer (July 12) board meeting. “This doesn’t mean we’re bad,” said Conners. “It means we have some structures and systems that we need to come back to and tighten up to ensure all students in the Fulton City School District are learning.”

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