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10 years ago
July 27, 2011: Fort Drum dedicated its newest fire station Tuesday to a firefighter who died last year during a silo fire. The Garrett W. Loomis Fire Station 2 near the Route 26 gate now houses equipment, the fire prevention office and the Fort Drum Fire Department training division. A plaque with the words âFirefighter, Patriot, Volunteerâ will hang on the exterior, and a photo of Mr. Loomis and his gear is on display near the entrance.
25 years ago
July 27, 1996: The former home of Dannyâs Deli, 23-25 Public Square, was sold Thursday to an Oswego pizzeria owner. Henry Distributing Corp., Syracuse, sold the four-story building to Anthony Calascibetta Jr., Oswego, for an undisclosed price. The new owner apparently has plans for a pizza business in the storefront, which has been vacant since Dannyâs Deli closed in 1994. Mr. Calascibetta, owner of Camâs New York Pizzeria in Oswego, declined to comment on his specific plans for the property.
WATERTOWN â With costs of repairs to its ladder trucks skyrocketing, the city is considering the purchase of a new aerial truck for the fire department.
The City Council will be presented with a proposal to approve a $1.4 million bond ordinance to purchase a new ladder truck.
Fire Chief Matthew Timerman said the city has been discussing getting a new ladder truck for about five years but budget constraints have prevented it from happening. During last springâs budget deliberations, council members set aside $220,000 to repair the 2004 Pierce ladder truck instead of buying a new one.
The new ladder truck would replace an E-One aerial that has been in operation since 1986. The 2004 Pierce ladder truck would then be used as a backup. The purchase is included in the cityâs 2020-21 capital budget.
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