Month: February 2011
Riley Students Help Habitat For Humanity
The Charles E. Riley Elementary School Student Council assisted dancers Jennifer and Brandon Lagoe in the effort to raise funds for Habitat for Humanity. The student council spearheaded a drive that brought $176 to benefit the humanitarian effort.
OHS “Class of 2011” Acceptances Confirmed
Members of the Oswego High School “Class of 2011” are being accepts at colleges and universities as many students prepare for their next step in education.
Tinnitus Defies Description, Some Relief Available
Ask Flora Workman of Syracuse what tinnitus sounds like and she searches for the right words, the closest experience to which to compare hers.
Oswego Opera Presents Post-Valentine’s Special
Area singing artists Kristen Lassiter, soprano, and Daniel Williams, tenor, will offer “A Journey Through Love,” featuring songs and arias from opera, musical theatre and art song. Accompanying is Rebecca Horning, Oswego Opera Company pianist and SUNY Oswego faculty artist.
OCO’s Community Based Family Care Program Helping Others
For almost 40 years Sandy Hall has demonstrated her care and concern for others by opening her heart and sharing her home with those in need.
Fidelis Health Aids Catholic Charities
A neighbor-to-neighbor program, I’m OK ensures that residents are alright as Red Cross trained volunteer residents check the apartments of each participating resident each morning, 7 days a week.
Oswego County Opportunities Welcomes New Employees
Oswego County Opportunities, one of the top 10 largest private employers in Oswego County, recently welcomed eight new staff members.
Riley Rashes ‘Not A Communicable Situation’
School and county health officials say rashes at Riley School aren’t a communicable situation. The recent outbreak isn’t related to asbestos abatement or other construction work at the school, according to a district spokesperson.
Rev. Jack H. Foley, 80
Rev. Jack H. Foley, 80, of Oswego, passed away February 11, 2011, at the Oswego Hospital.





