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Thalia DaiJa Smith
Thalia DaiJa Smith was born in Oswego Hospital at 8:37 p.m. on Dec. 29, 2009.
Community
OMS First Quarter Honor Rolls Announced
Oswego Middle School Principal Bonnie Finnerty and Assistant Principal Sean Fahey are proud to announce the seventh and eighth grade students who earned a position on the first quarter honor rolls.
Sports
Bowlers Solid; Lady Bucs OT on Ice; Cagers Have Tough Night
OSWEGO, NY – Oswego picked up five of a possible six points on the bowling lanes earlier this week as the Buc boys’ bowling team scored a 3-0 win over Nottingham and the girls gained […]
Community
Fresh Food Distribution Announced
On Jan. 13 the Emergency Services Program of Catholic Charities of Oswego County, in cooperation with the Food Bank of Central New York, will sponsor a fresh food distribution.
Community
Mentoring Programs Serving Fulton Youth
In the past 13 years the available mentoring programs in the Fulton School District have flourished thanks to the collaborative efforts of OCO, Catholic Charities of Oswego County and the Fulton Community Task Force.
Fulton Daily News
RaiderNet Daily: Meeting With The Principal
Students meet with the principal and it’s a good thing? Yes, when it’s the Principal’s Roundtable, a chance for students to talk about whatever’s bothering them. Also today, hard losses for the hockey and swim teams and a commentary on the musical artist Lady Gaga.
Fulton Daily News
Victim of Cayuga St. Standoff: ‘I Thought I Was Going To Die’
Jason Clark beat a woman over several hours and trashed her apartment in a jealous rage, even as he used a knife and threats of murder to keep police at bay Monday.
That’s according to depositions filed with Clark’s arrest and arraignment on charges related to the 10 hour standoff at 512 Cayuga St. in Fulton.
Oswego Daily News
Leighton Parents: Don’t Close Our School
About 20 parents of Leighton students plead with the school board not to close the school. That is just one option the district is looking at if the Education Center is sold, the board of education said. No decision is going to be made on this for a long time, they said. Much more discussion is likely and public input is encouraged, they added.
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