Eliminating trash, Encouraging Recycling
Today’s News: The dangers of smoking and a roundup of Tuesday’s sports action are in today’s edition of Raider
Today’s News: The dangers of smoking and a roundup of Tuesday’s sports action are in today’s edition of Raider
The five candidates running for a seat on the Oswego City School District’s board of education faced a variety of questions Tuesday night. Fran Hoefer, James Bell, Bill Meyer and Aimee Callen were joined in the OHS theater by current board president Kathleen Allen who is running as a write-in candidate.
Children in grades K – 6 and runners of all ages are invited to run in the inaugural Julian Ross Memorial Shamrock Run on May 14. Start and finish are at the Kingsford Park Elementary School. All proceeds from the event will go the St. Baldrick’s Foundation. The race is being held on what would have been Julian’s eleventh birthday.
Today’s News: Boys’ lax looks to rebound, prom tickets are on sale and the psychology of politics are all featured in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
On Friday, July 29, one of the premier free-admission music festivals in the country continues with a special appearance by one of the founding members of iconic rock band Styx. Dennis DeYoung will take the NRG Lakeview Stage at 10 p.m. on Friday, with a performance brought to Harborfest in part by Eagle Beverage-Budweiser.
On May 2 State Police stopped a vehicle in Schroeppel for a traffic violation. Investigation at the scene revealed the operator, John F. Doyle, 40, and passenger, Tanya L. Doyle, 35, both of Pennellville, were both in violation of valid stay-away orders of protection between them.
In February 2008, Oswego County joined forces with ProAct to provide individuals with little or no prescription coverage access to affordable medications. Since the program was implemented, Oswego County residents have collectively saved more than $8.5 million on over 239,000 prescriptions.
On April 29, at 4 p.m., State Police responded to WalMart on State Route 3 in the town of Granby for a larceny complaint. Upon arrival troopers were informed by Asset Protection staff that a male and female entered the store, selected more than $500 worth of electronics, and left the store without rendering payment.
The sewer rate schedule that was adopted by the Common Council in December 2015 didn’t create parity between low-volume users and high-volume users, Mayor Billy Barlow said Monday night. “I am recommending a modification to the sewer rate schedule that addresses this disparity,” the mayor said. “Our goal is to alleviate some of the pressure for our homeowners and to get our heavier users to pay their fair share.”
On January 18, State Police and Oswego County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a burglary in progress at a residence on State Route 3 in the town of Mexico. Oswego County Sheriff’s Deputies located a vehicle in the area matching the suspect vehicle description with three male occupants fitting the description of the suspects observed by a neighbor.
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