Month: May 2011
Schroeppel Historical Society Building to Open Again this Summer
The Salt Potatoes to Entertain at Friends of History Fundraiser
Weather Notebook For May 19, 2011
Will the sunshine linger? Or will those pesky showers return?
Ritchie: Brittany’s Law Will Help Keep Families Safe
OCO Breast Health Program Participates In Race For The Cure
Oswego County Opportunities’ Breast Health Program joined more than 10,000 runners, walkers and survivors at the New York State Fairgrounds for one of Central New York’s largest fundraisers, the 17th Annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, held May 14 at the NYS Fairgrounds in Syracuse.
New York Local Foods: First Vegetables in Season Now!
You know that spring has really arrived with the onset of warmer weather and when some early-season local vegetables become available at your farmers’ market.
PJC To Host Adirondack Book Publisher
Adirondack book publisher, photographer, historian and outdoorsman Roy Reehil will share his love of Adirondack heritage with members of the Professional Journalists and Communicators of Oswego County May 25 at Canale’s restaurant.
Local Author’s ‘Seeds’ Take Root In Oswego
Richard Horan takes readers on a quest to locate and collect seeds from trees belonging to some of America’s most influential literary and historical figures. His journey to the homes of his idols gleans revelations related not only to their individual merit and contributions, but also the influence their life and work has had over his own development as a writer and educator.
SUNY Oswego to Offer Literacy Coaching Programs for Educators
SUNY Oswego will offer educators an opportunity to help develop their school districts’ approaches to literacy education, with a four-day Literacy Coaching Institute in August, following up the next week with a two-day Advanced Literacy Coaching Institute.





