OHS Sports Roundup
Basketball teams and swimming team have been in action recently while Whitney Ford continues to excel indoors on the track and the wrestling team continues to battle.

Basketball teams and swimming team have been in action recently while Whitney Ford continues to excel indoors on the track and the wrestling team continues to battle.

Four Fitzhugh Park Elementary School students have qualified for the upcoming regional spelling bee.

“Recording Our Future” has been a cooperative effort between the Oswego Middle School, SUNY Oswego’s School of Community, Media and the Arts and Pathfinder Bank.

Several familiar faces to Oswego audiences have roles in Inez Manor Parker’s February presentation of Dame Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap.”
Noreen T. Culeton, 72, a resident of 45 Gerritt St., passed away on Sunday evening Jan. 30, 2011, at University Hospital in Syracuse.
Frederick L. Stevens, Sr., a resident of Wolcott, passed away January 30th, 2011 at his home.
Students get a first crack at the new Regents exam. Also today — the hockey team fights to make the playoffs, and a student learns to ski.
The first pieces of the Governor’s proposed 2011-12 budget are out. His plan to cut spending at all levels will remove nearly $100,000 from the county’s city, town and village budgets.
The cities of Fulton and Oswego will take the largest hits — of $33,000 and $50,000, respectively.
Peggy Wilson has joined Eastern Shore Associates Insurance (ESA), a Trusted Choice® agency, Fulton, as a Commercial Lines Representative, it was announced Robert K. Wallace, agency president and CEO.
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