Month: November 2008
Mexico Teen Charged After Church Break-In
Seager’s New Post Will Bring Legislative Vacancy
As longtime legislator Kimberly Seager prepares for her new position as Oswego County Family Court Judge, she is also preparing to step down from her seat on the Oswego County Legislature. Seager has to resign from the 10th District chair by Dec. 31.
The Birds And Bees – And The Law
OHS freshmen learn the choices they make today will impact their lives – forever. The Oswego County Sex Offense Court School Panel Presentation: “Age Matters” highlight what could happen if they don’t make the right choices.
Firefighters Hired, Promoted
The city fire department welcomed four new firefighters and five veteran firefighters received promotions on Wednesday. A police officer was also promoted during the ceremony.
Second Annual Hannibal Holiday Decorating Contest Set
Central Square Timber Thief Sentenced
Twenty-One Pets Find A New “Home 4 The Holidays”
On Saturday, November 15th, Oswego County Legislators Paul Santore, from the 16th District, and Mary Flett, from the 17th District, proclaimed the month of November “Home 4 the Holidays” Month in Oswego County at the Humane Society’s Holiday Adoption Celebration and Open House. Also present to mark the event and speak about the importance of pet adoptions were Jennifer Cook, a representative from Assemblyman Will Barclay’s office and Sue Sweet, the Oswego City Common Council Alderman from the Third Ward.
Oswego Library Holds Variety Of Events
Annual Poinsettia Open House at Oliver Paine Greenhouses
Experience the 10-foot tall poinsettia tree filled with all of the vibrant poinsettia colors. “It’s fun to see many of our customers take their holiday photo in front of our tree-it’s become a holiday tradition. And remember, poinsettias are safe for everyoneâ€â€Âyou can even bring the family pet!†says Cindy Paine.




