Oswego Fire Department responded after a house on 110 W. Bridge Street went up in flames.
Authorities say the fire had many layers, and because it was such a big home with several rooms, it was initially difficult for the firefighters. Despite this however, they were still able to prevent neighboring houses too much damage while ensuring the overall structure of the home stayed in tact.
Assistant Fire Chief Jon Chawgo applauded the efforts of the crew, saying “Our personnel did an excellent job knocking down the fire and protecting the neighboring structures. The house did sustain moderate damage, but is not considered a total loss and should be able to be repaired.”
The house is assumed to belong to college students, but nobody was home at the time of the incident.
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation.
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Disney Plus: The New Trend

Photo Credit: MGN On November 12th, Disney has launched their new streaming service, Disney plus, and just by the results, many seems to love this new site.
As of November 12th, 10 Million people subscribed to Disney plus and the numbers kept on rising till this day.
With endless content in the provider, more than 500 movies are inputted into the site, which includes many classics such as Snow White, Cinderella, Beauty and the Beast and more and many of modern movies as well. This site also have included a multitude of many Disney’s original series, going all the way back from the early 2000s, like That’s So Raven, Wizards of Waverly Place, Hannah Montana, and more. Plus, they have also implemented their own new series, such as the Mandalorian (which is connected with Star Wars).
Since Disney Plus also have content from Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographics, this attracts many different demographics and they are able to watch whatever they please.
Now that Disney Plus is in the scene, major competition stirs within the streaming world, which includes Amazon Prime Videos, HBO GO, and on top: Netflix. With Netflix making new deals such as making a collaboration with Nickelodeon to produce various of their shows, Disney and Nickelodeon once again butt heads as to who should take the top spot.
As many students are satisfied with the nostalgic feeling from both Disney and Nickelodeon, they share their response to matter of the rivalry between Disney Plus and Netflix.
“I think that Netflix has a lot more going for them than Disney. It may draw away a few people to watch a few Disney movies, you know on Netflix, but in the long run, I don’t think that Netflix should have much to worry about regarding Disney Plus. ”- Damon Fletcher
Others say otherwise,
“I think I feel bad for Netflix because I just feel that Disney owns a lot, it’s a huge conglomerate, so they have a lot more to offer right now I think than Netflix does.” – Ivanelis Fletcher
And some are in the middle
“Either people have Netflix or Disney Plus now. They are like watching monopolies like Disney get ESPN, Netflix gets a deal with Nickelodeon. Like it’s just crazy how they are just taking over on what people watch on regular TV anymore.”- Matthew Van Ihsem
With this new craze, Disney Plus is releasing more content and more students are subscribing.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street
With the temperatures dropping and the levels of snow rising, battling the elements without a home to protect you is a nightmare to think about.
Sadly, this nightmare has become a harsh and cold reality for a man in Phoenix NY whose home was a flame on Monday evening.
The fire ensued in the 100 block of Huntley Road in the village of Phoenix, in Oswego County.
Volunteer firefighters from Phoenix, Baldwinsville, Caughdenoy, Cody, Liverpool, Moyers Corners and Volney responded to the call at 33 Elm Street and said the house was “fully involved,” in flames.
The Oswego County Cause and Origin Team also is at the scene.
Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.
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Police continue investigation of Lysander car crash
By Kaitlyn Genari
LYSANDER, N.Y.– State police are continuing their investigation of a three-car crash that occurred in the early morning of October 18, 2017. The accident occurred on State Route 48, also known as Oswego Road, in the town of Lysander.
The investigation revealed a 2009 Chevrolet pickup and a 2011 Hyundai were on State Route 48 when a 2014 Chevrolet failed to yield the right of way. The driver made a left turn from State Route 48 and in the process, struck the pickup truck. The pickup was also struck from behind by the Hyundai, causing the truck to travel off the roadway. It was there, on the property of 9477 Oswego Road, that the truck engulfed in flames.
Parts of State Route 48 were closed while first responders put out the flames from the truck and attended to the drivers involved in the crash. The Greater Baldwinsville Ambulance Corps and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office were called the scene to aid in the investigation. The road was closed for three hours after the accident occurred and the roads opened back up around 8am, officials said.
The pickup truck driver, Roger Clark, of Oswego, was transported to SUNY Upstate Medical Center. It was there that he was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
The driver of the Hyundai, Star Moran, of Fulton, did not sustain any injuries in the crash. The driver that caused the accident, Daniel Ramsey of Cato, was also transported to SUNY Upstate Medical Center. Ramsey was also received treatment for non-life-threatening injuries.
Ramsey received a traffic summons for violating the traffic routine of yielding the right of way when making a left turn.
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