Brody Albert Gosier
Brody Albert Gosier was born in Oswego Hospital on June 23, 2010.
Brody Albert Gosier was born in Oswego Hospital on June 23, 2010.
John C. Pilon, 57, a resident of 346 O’Connor Road in the town of Scriba, passed away Wednesday June 23, 2010, at his home.
Bumsub “Gabriel” Jin, an assistant professor in SUNY Oswego’s communication studies department and a new Ph.D., accepted an international award for his dissertation June 24 in Singapore.
SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley will bestow the 2010 President’s Award for Excellence in Student Advisement on a history teacher who reaches out to students via social media and an assistant professor of communication who vividly recalls her own struggle finding her way in life.
Myrtle M. Sorar, 68, of Fulton died Tuesday at Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center in Oswego.
Summer school, including Plato classes, is again being offered for free this summer for students in the Oswego City School District.
Cayuga Community College will ask for bids to see who can come up with the next home for its rapidly growing Fulton campus. The school’s plans to move to the former P&C supermarket were foiled, they believe, by their current landlord. Now, they’ll take offers from anyone who believes they have the land and building space necessary to house a school that one official says is “bustin’ at the seams.”
At about six feet tall and weighing more than 200 pounds, he can be an imposing figure at the Oswego Police Station. However, while walking through some city crosswalks, he was virtually invisible to many drivers. Several drivers this week told police they didn’t notice the police officer acting as a pedestrian going through the crosswalk in front of them as part of a program to increase safety.
When Governor David Paterson ordered the closure of Fort Ontario State Historic Site, nine-year-old Christopher Colasurdo of Oswego answered the call to action. The fourth grader at Fitzhugh Park School raised more than $1,000 to support the fort through a “hat day†fundraiser.
The sixth graders of the Fitzhugh Park Elementary School celebrated their final days at the east side school with the annual recognition ceremony.
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