Month: January 2010
Your Milestones
Community
United Way Accepting Funding Requests
With the United Way of Greater Oswego County preparing for its upcoming funding process the agency would like to extend an invitation to human services agencies in Oswego County who have a program that they would like to be considered for funding through the United Way.
Your Milestones
Married: Dustin Matteson and Kelly Crahan
Fulton Daily News
Fulton’s Big Snowstorm Brings Big Snow Moving Problems
When you get four feet of snow in a few days, you also get a problem: Where to put it all?
“There’ve been quite a lot of problems,” Fulton Mayor Ron Woodward said this week. They’re the usual problems and they continue to defy easy solutions.
Community
OHS “Class Of 2010†Looking Toward The Future
Members of the Oswego High School “Class of 2010†are beginning to hear where their next possible academic step will take them.
Oswego Daily News
Group Seeks To Bring Best-Selling Author To Oswego
The goal is to not only bring the Oswego community together through Greg Mortenson’s book (Three Cups of Tea), but also raise awareness and encourage a world view that advocates understanding and tolerance.
Community
Hannibal Winterfest Wants Teams For Snow Softball Tourney
Community
SUNY Oswego Center for Nonprofit Excellence Announces its First Offering
SUNY Oswego has recognized the expanding needs of the nonprofit sector, and hopes to address them with the Center offerings at its Oswego Campus, Phoenix Education Center and Metro Center in Downtown Syracuse at the Atrium, along with other locations around Central New York.
Arts and Entertainment
Visitors Invited to Explore Winona Forest by Ski and Dog Sled on Jan. 16
Mushers, skiers, and outdoor lovers of all ages are invited to explore the Winona Forest Recreation Area on Saturday, Jan. 16, at the third annual Winona Forest Recreation Association (WFRA) Winterfest. The event starts at 9 a.m. at the CCC Camp on Co. Rt. 90 in Lorraine. The recreation area features more than 70 miles of groomed trails in northern Oswego and southern Jefferson counties.
Oswego Daily News
Agenda: Nuclear Tax Deal, New Elections Commissioner Before County Legislature
The first meeting of the new year for the Oswego County Legislature is made up of formalities — routine appointments that must be made each year. Today, though, there’ll be discussion and perhaps action on a property tax deal involving the Nine Mile Point nuclear plants, and the appointment of a new Democratic Elections Commissioner, to replace Bill Scriber, who took a job at the Port of Oswego.

