Helen C. Williams, 79
Helen C. Williams, 79, former Phoenix, NY native and resident, died on Wednesday April 6, 2011 at the Sunrise Nursing Home, Inc., Oswego.
Helen C. Williams, 79, former Phoenix, NY native and resident, died on Wednesday April 6, 2011 at the Sunrise Nursing Home, Inc., Oswego.
Grace E. “Sue” Jenkins, 59, of Fulton died Wednesday at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Members of the Hannibal Board of Education sent their anger in all directions Wednesday night. They were angry with the teachers’ union, with the state, and, at times, with each other as they decided not to decide on a budget and thought out loud about defying the state.
It was a rather quiet weather day on Wednesday. The area received no rain on April 6. And no snow fell, either. It looks like a repeat performance the next few days.
The Oswego Players present area residents with the rare opportunity to see Harper Lee’s critically acclaimed, “To Kill a Mockingbird” over the next two weekends.
Is Port City Theatre finally coming back? Building on experience and triumph over tragedy, Nancy Fox, director of the former Oswego-based theater company, is ready to launch a return to the footlights and anticipates a bright beginning. Interested parties are invited to a community forum, an informational gathering, on April 14 at 6:30 p.m. at Fulton Alliance Church on Route 48 South.

The seven trees along West First Street were dying and needed to be cut down, the DPW commissioner explained. He said within two weeks, new trees will be planted to replace them. Tree steward June MacAuthur said she hopes any new trees the city plants are conducive to this area.

A whole new sport joins the local landscape when Oz Roller Girls flat-track derby hosts Cortland’s Crown City Royal Pains on April 23 at the Crisafulli Rink. The Oz Roller Girls are among many new leagues in New York state for the fast-growing sport.

Recently, as the result of a $196,000 ARRA EETT (American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Enhancing Education Through Technology) grant the WBUC television station will be on the scene once again. A mobile studio made its debut recently for an Oswego High School varsity lacrosse game and in the months ahead the students will be visible throughout the community providing programming spotlighting Oswego.
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