Month: October 2009
Sunrise Rotary, Rotaract Clear Trail for Make A Difference Day
Members of the Oswego Sunrise Rotary Club and SUNY Oswego Rotaract Club recently spent a Saturday morning clearing the Rotary Lakeside Trail near Fort Ontario as a Make A Difference Day project.
Amdursky, Pelky, Fennell & Wallen, PC Donate to ARC Gala
Stephanie Crowley, Director of Community Relations for ARC of Oswego County, accepts a donation of legal services valued at $300 for the ARC Gala silent auction from Tim Fennell of Amdursky, Pelky, Fennell & Wallen, P.C. The donated certificate will entitle the winner to the preparation of a Last Will and Testament, Living Will, Health Care Proxy, and Power of Attorney.
Police Arrest Man Charged With Sexually Abusing Blindfolded Girl
Sheriff’s Deputies on Friday arrested Walter C. Belden, 28, of 3839 Port St., Pulaski. He is charged with first degree rape, first degree criminal sexual act, sex abuse and endangering the welfare of a child. All but the endangering charge are felonies.
Police Arrest Man In Horse-And-Buggy Hit-And-Run
Police say that at about 7:00 p.m. Saturday night, Katie D. Herchberger, 25, of 362 County Route 30, Williamstown was driving a horse and buggy along County Route 30 when the buggy’s left wheel was hit by a vehicle. The buggy ran off the road and hit a tree. The car drove off.
H1N1 Flu Shot Appointments By Phone Begin Today
Scene Around Town: Onions Ready For Harvest

Click the story to see a few more pictures and find out why these onions haven’t been picked yet.
Marching Bucs Tradition Marches On
What Makes Today So Special?
Arms Collectors Encamp At Behling’s Orchard
Continental Arms Collectors Association’s Revolutionary War Unit encamped at Behling’s Orchard on September 20. The group, interpreting a company from the 1st New York Regiment, Continental Army in 1782, set up an authentic 18th century military camp site.