Director Discusses New Directions For Red Cross
The local Red Cross Chapter has changes its name to The Red Cross of Central New York. It is a regional chapter including chapters in Central New York.
The local Red Cross Chapter has changes its name to The Red Cross of Central New York. It is a regional chapter including chapters in Central New York.
On Sept. 28, SUNY Oswego’s Office of Business and Community Relations and the Women’s Network for Entrepreneurial Training will gather women from across Central New York for “Connections,†a day-long conference to be held at The American Foundry.
The Oswego City Police Department wishes to alert motorists to a traffic change planned for tomorrow (Aug. 13). Due to the planned demolition of the building located at 133 W. Fifth St., the Traffic Section of the Oswego Police Department will be closing West Fifth Street from West Oneida Street to West Bridge Street for all vehicular traffic.
The fire department was notified in a letter dated June 29, that they were found to be in violations of section 3031 of the Public Health Law and a regulation addressing documentation requirements for advanced life support systems. A plan of correction was to be submitted by no later than July 22, and in fact was submitted and accepted by that date.
Schools across the state want to know when the new federal education aid to hire teachers will show up. In Hannibal, the Superintendent of Schools worries it won’t show up in time to hire teachers before school begins, and even if it does, the district may end up laying off those teachers next year.
Steve Canale of The Press Box in Oswego will be the guest chef at the upcoming Oswego Salvation Army Benefit Dinner on August 18th from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the New Salvation Army Kitchen at 73 West Second Street in Oswego, according to Major Corinne Hayes of the Oswego Citadel.
The Water Department, DPW and City Engineer were authorized to move forward with cleaning and lining of the necessary Hillside Avenue water mains with an approved coating system. The cost of the project is not to exceed $35,000. Several residents there have water, they say, unfit to use.
John C. Stupp, 61, of Oswego, died Monday at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse following a sudden illness.
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