Oswego County Today Weekly News Roundup: November 6 – November 12

Oswego County Today Weekly Roundup graphic by Fred Reed.

OSWEGO COUNTY – Oswego County Today presents the top stories from this past week.

City of Fulton news:

  • Mayor Deana Michaels recently offered her personal congratulations to Mike Miller as Fulton’s 2022 Veteran of the Year. Full story here.
  • In honor of Veterans Day and all those who have served or are currently serving in the military, students from Volney Elementary School read essays aloud regarding what the flag means to them at a Fulton Board of Education meeting, Tuesday, November 8. Full story here.
  • On Wednesday, November 9, 2022, the city of Fulton Police were contacted by the Irondequoit Police Department in Monroe County about a missing 13 year old female who may have been at a residence in Fulton. Full story here.

City of Oswego news:

  • Oswego Fire Chief and Emergency Management Director Randy Griffin has announced his upcoming retirement. Full story here.
  • National nonprofit Wreaths Across America (WAA) announced that Fort Ontario will once again be an official location for the organization and support its mission to remember, honor and teach. Full story here.

Oswego County news:

  • On any given day, you’ll find that Our Family to Yours Cafe, located in Phoenix, celebrates veterans of all military branches every day of the year. Full story here.
  • Zachary Menter, President and CEO of Menter Ambulance appointed Michael Kapas, NRP, FP-C as Director of Training and Quality to ensure providers receive ongoing continuing medical education and continuous quality feedback to ensure the highest standard of quality patient care. Full story here.
  • The unofficial results from this year’s Election Day, November 8, have been announced by the Oswego County Board of Elections. Full story here.
  • Central New York will gain 15 new police officers who graduated from the Oswego Regional Police Academy on Friday, November 4, 2022. Full story here.
  • The H. Lee White Maritime Museum was recognized by the Oswego County Legislature during yesterday’s meeting, November 10; a proclamation read in observance of the 80th anniversary of the 1942 Oswego Coast Guard Rescue. Full story here.

More news can be found in the links below:

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