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Friday, February 22, 2013

Letter to the Editor: Chatham Place Not on List for Water Main Repairs

16 water breaks recorded on the stretch of road, including one that made it unsafe to drive.

We are truck-drivers, ironworkers, bartenders and mechanics.  We are homemakers and teachers.  We are waitresses, office workers and managers.  We are CNA’s, nurses, college students and village workers.  We are laborers, retirees and veterans.  The one thing we all have in common is that we live on Chatham Place in Boulder Hill.  I’ve lived on Chatham Place for 20 years.  It’s a quaint neighborhood - full of families in different stages of life.  We all take pride in keeping our neighborhood in good repair to be a safe place to raise our children and grandchildren.  In the last couple years, Chatham Place has been plagued with water main problems.  To date, we have 16 water main breaks patched.  Last summer, one of the breaks pushed up …

KEVIN BROWN

9:32 am on Friday, February 22, 2013

If you Attended the Meeting last night all road for repair south of com ed line done this year and north of com ed line done in 2014 all other road not listed will be set aside and done in 2015 for the next phase of the project.   more ›

Monday, January 28, 2013

Some Village Trustees 'Uncomfortable' in Reimbursing Projects for Firehouse Pizza and Pub

Restaurant owners have asked for funds for water main changes and for service to a retaining wall.

The Oswego Village Board will be voting at its next meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 5, on whether to provide reimbursement for two separate projects for the Firehouse Pizza and Pub, after much discussion at its last meeting. The Village was approached by Firehouse Pizza and Pub, which opened in December in downtown Oswego, for reimbursement for waterline improvement, as well as replacement of a retaining wall at the village-owned building.  Police Chief Dwight Baird, who served as interim village administrator at the time Firehouse Pizza originally approached the village about occupying the space at 65 W. Washington St. in September 2011 spoke on the matter at the board's Jan. 22 meeting.  Want free local news in your inbox every morning? Sign up…

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Walt Hines

7:45 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Singlemom kindly explain this one. How can they only be paying one dollar a month in rent? I'm still trying to figure out when the village became a lending institution.   more ›

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