Oswego Environmental Club Cleans Up
Students were responsible for picking up trash along the lakeshore at Breitbeck Park as part of their Earth Day celebration and the clubs continued environmental community service.

Students were responsible for picking up trash along the lakeshore at Breitbeck Park as part of their Earth Day celebration and the clubs continued environmental community service.

The Hannibal Senior Dining and activity Center will be at the Town Hall for a few months while renovations are taking place at its former site, the Hannibal Community Room.

On May 1, friends and relatives of the late William (Biff) Feeney will be gathering at The American Foundry in Oswego to celebrate his life and to raise funds to help defer the enormous medical expenses Billy incurred over the last few years. The event will start at noon and will go to 7 p.m.

When Schroon Lake Central School District’s new superintendent takes over on July 1, she will bring a little bit of Oswego with her. At its April 14 meeting, the Schroon Lake board of education unanimously approved hiring Oswego Middle School Principal Bonnie Finnerty as the district’s new superintendent. “She was an effective leader as a building principal. She will be a wonderful superintendent,” said Oswego superintendent Bill Crist.
Oswego County Lodge #1 of the Fraternal Order Of Police awarded a plaque, and a check for $100 to Nathan Horner of Clay.
If you’ve ever wanted to see some of the world’s most beautiful horses up close and personal, mark your calendar for the 39th Annual All Arabian Spring Show at the State Fairgrounds for May 6 through 8 sponsored by the Empire State Arabian Horse Association.

Oswego teams have been in action recently and on Tuesday the Lady Bucs lacrosse team scored a 14-8 win over Auburn for the first victory of the season while the eight-team Icebreaker Softball Tournament was cancelled due to wet fields, cold conditions and a forecast that did not appear to allow this year’s event to become a reality.
Bion Environmental Technologies is pleased to announce that its Kreider Dairy Farm waste treatment installation is finishing construction and nearing operational startup. Bion has consistently recommended that third party data from the operation of this large-scale installation be a prerequisite for regulatory and public review of its proposed project in Oswego County. It would locate a 72,000-head cattle project somewhere in the county.
The U.S. Army sends us this story today, about Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Bob Cuyler of Hannibal. It’s amazing he’s still in the Army, considering that he had to have his entire colon removed. Cuyler now wears an ostomy bag, tied to his body by a tube. He thought he might be discharged after the surgery. Instead, his determination proved that he’s not only good enough for the Army, and he’s not only good enough for combat, but that his comeback and determination have proven to be an inspiration for others.
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