Month: November 2008
Fairgrieve Students Donate to Fulton Food Pantry
As students at Fairgrieve Elementary School entered the gymnasium for Morning Express recently they brought with them non-perishable food items, and left them at the door for the Fulton Food Pantry.
Stella M. Chamberlain, 89
Student Advisement Period Provides Creative Outlet
At Altmar-Parish-Williamstown High School students are given an opportunity to expand their interests in a variety of creative outlets through clubs and activities. One of those creative outlets is Guitar Club.
Together Again – Barnes & Noble and Labs4Rescue Wrap Up Your Holiday
Barnes & Noble Booksellers located on Route 31 in Clay has invited Labs4Rescue volunteers back for the third time to offer FREE gift wrapping of your purchases.
Local Businesses Collect Bikes For Needy Kids
Canceled Session Creates Frustration; Leaves More Work for Later
A recent Siena College Research Poll released last week reported that three quarters of New Yorkers say Gov. David Paterson and the State Legislature should cut spending rather than raise taxes or borrow money. Only 10 percent support increasing taxes and 9 percent favor borrowing money. New Yorkers also overwhelmingly believe that spending should be cut but not to education or health care.
SUNY Oswego To Host Memorial Quilt, Speaker For World AIDS Day
Oswego Hospital To Host Blood Drive



