Thursday’s Links Worth Clicking
The cuts to the state DEC are the focus of a hearing today. Also: See how a Cornell prof reacted when a student yawned in his class. And some good news — premature births are falling.
The cuts to the state DEC are the focus of a hearing today. Also: See how a Cornell prof reacted when a student yawned in his class. And some good news — premature births are falling.
The Oswego High School Interact Club is involved in the “Blankets for Babies” program.
Members of the Oswego Minor Hockey Association Pee Wee Tier II are currently collecting donations of non-perishable foods to help stock the shelves at Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Food Pantry.
Representatives from a number of Oswego County’s human services agencies will host the fourth annual Oswego County Youth Program Forum on Nov. 30 at the Armory on West First Street.
Two Oswego High School student-athletes have signed letters of intent to continue their athletic endeavors at the next level.
Oswego City School district administration, faculty and staff recently donated 70 units of blood
With holiday season just around the corner, Catholic Charities of Oswego County has teamed with several area businesses to collect toys and other items for its annual Let’s Give For A Kid program.
Bullying has risen to new heights in the past few years. And, the finger of blame is pointed at the technology of the younger generation, according to one local expert on the subject.
Martha Grow, 81; of Fulton died Wednesday at Michaud Residential Health Services, Fulton.
Leon H. Coe, 85, a resident of 104 Klocks Corners Rd. Scriba, went home to be with the Lord on November 17, 2010.
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