Michael G. Lawton, 49
Michael G. Lawton, 49, of Oswego, NY died Friday at the Oswego Hospital surrounded by his family, and friends.
Michael G. Lawton, 49, of Oswego, NY died Friday at the Oswego Hospital surrounded by his family, and friends.
Anthony Funke and Emily Valentine, students from Paul V. Moore High School and Craig Weaver of Fulton’s G. Ray Bodley High School are among 20 scholars from Syracuse-area schools who participated in the competitive “Engineering Pipeline Program†at National Grid, the centerpiece of the company’s global “Engineering Our Future†initiative designed to inspire youth and attract and develop engineers for tomorrow’s workforce.
Food pantries throughout Oswego County will soon be receiving some much needed help courtesy of the third annual Playing 4 Poverty.
Students participating in the CYO Summer Program recently spent some quality time making greeting cards for the residents at Michaud Nursing Home in Fulton.
“Playing 4 Poverty,†A Food Aid Concert for Oswego County received some much welcomed support recently courtesy of The Believer’s Chapel in Fulton.
“Learning to drive is one of life’s great milestones and cell phone and other electronic technologies have enhanced our lives with the speed and ease of retrieving information and keeping us connected,†said Dr. Dennis Norfleet, Oswego County Public Health Director. “However, these two activities just do not mix.â€
The Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce along with the City of Fulton recently brought Jazz Fest 2010 to our city. It was a huge success and could not have happened without the help of many people.
Meet the new face of the Fulton City School District.
He’s strong, proud and athletic. He’s a member of the Onondaga Nation and he walked on the land when it was little more than trees and a lake.
The proposed new logo for the school district’s athletic teams and high school made its first public appearance Tuesday night before the Board of Education.
A move to reduce the number of administrators in the district by four came back to the table at Tuesday’s board of education meeting. Just as it did this spring, if failed to get the required support to pass. In other action, the board named a new law firm as the district’s attorney.
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