Year: 2010
RaiderNet Daily: The Newest Eagle Scout
There’s a new Eagle Scout in town and you’ll meet him in today’s RaiderNet Daily. Also, the chorus holiday concert is set and it’s the VIP treatment for seniors.
ARC of Oswego County & Oswego Cinema Host Movie Day Dec. 18 for Children With Special Needs
Oswego Cinema, in partnership with ARC of Oswego County, will offer a special screening of the new movie “Yogi Bear” for children with special needs and their families.
Tuesday’s Links Worth Clicking
Fulton YMCA Moonlight Madness
Moonlight Madness is free of charge and will feature Guitar Hero, Dance Dance Revolution, board games, sport games, and swimming. There will be adult supervision through out the entire event.
Hannibal Prepares For Next Budget: ‘Prioritize Our Negative Impacts’
Hannibal school district leaders say they want to minimize the damage that they know next year’s budget will do to the school district.
Hannibal’s Board of Education met Monday night to begin figuring out how to put together the 2011-12 budget. It’s a good bet it will impose even more painful cutbacks on the district than this year’s budget did.
Sheriff Offers Tips for Safe ATM Use
“ATM cards serve as a popular method to access bank accounts for cash, and with that convenience, come certain risks. ATM machines can be an attractive opportunity for criminals and ATM users need to follow some common sense rules,” says Sheriff Reuel A. Todd.
Polar Express Pajama Party Planned
Back by popular demand, a magical journey will once again take place this Christmas for students of all ages in the Oswego City School District.
NRG Supports Catholic Charities Food Pantry
The Emergency Services Program at Catholic Charities of Oswego County recently received some much needed support for its food pantry recently when NRG’s Charitable Giving Committee presented the agency with a check.
OCO Transportation Director Wins Aurora Excellence Award
When members of Oswego County Visually Impaired wanted to go on regular outings, they thought getting transportation would be an obstacle until they met with Gary Mashaw, transportation director at Oswego County Opportunities.
