Year: 2010
Community
Captain Edwin Taber, USMM, is the sixth candidate for the Oswego School Board. He is a write-in candidate.
Fulton Daily News
Athletes Take On Their Coaches in Fundraiser to Fight Cancer, Embrace Family
Student athletes took on coaches in a series of sports competitions Thursday night in Fulton in which the only loser was cancer.
The event raised money for the Golisano Children’s Hospital at University Hospital in Syracuse, but its real purpose was to recognize the damage cancer has done to young people and to wrap the community’s arms around one of its best-known families.
Community
Students In Spotlight for EXPO 2010
Fulton Daily News
RaiderNet Daily: Coaches vs. Kids vs. Cancer
Students take on coaches tonight, and everyone’s taking on cancer. The 7 pm event in the G. Ray Bodley High School gym will raise money for the Golisano Children’s Hospital, which has helped three Bodley students fight cancer. Also today, another great performance by the members of the Future Business Leaders of America club.
Community
OCO Celebrates Collaborative Approach To Fighting Poverty
May is National Community Action Month, and Oswego County’s Community Action Agency is taking this opportunity to share some facts and celebrate some successes.
Oswego Daily News
Five Seek Two Oswego School Board Seats
Five people are seeking the two open seats on the Oswego City School District Board of Education.
Fulton Daily News
Three Will Vie For Two Fulton Board of Education Seats
Three people have submitted petitions to run for two seats on the Fulton City School District Board of Education.
One is an incumbent, one is a former board member and one is making his first bid for office.
Oswego Daily News
Closing Date Set For Loretto Oswego
Fulton Daily News
Cong. Owens Unveils Plan To Reduce National Debt
Oswego Daily News
Residents Air Their Views On Harborfest Midway Site
On Wednesday, the city hosted an informational meeting among city officials, Harborfest representatives and the general public to discuss plans to once again locate the festival’s midway at the marina parking lot north of Lake Street. Some residents oppose the idea. However, most who spoke Wednesday favored the plan.


