Weather Notebook For July 14, 2011
Wednesday’s showers doubled the monthly total – all the way up to 0,08-inch.
Wednesday’s showers doubled the monthly total – all the way up to 0,08-inch.
Area youth ages 6 and up have been receiving valuable information regarding pertinent issues that they encounter on a regular basis: anger management, self-esteem, impulse control, bullying, and social skills.

Oswego, 1920 –1946 is the theme of the July photographic exhibit at the Oswego Public Library’s Art Gallery. Harrison Wilde created this exhibit from old albums that he purchased at an antique store (Tug Hill Antiques).
Through the tremendous support of the Buccaneer Boosters, Director of Physical Education and Athletics Scott Sugar is proud to announce that nominations are now being accepted for this year’s Oswego Athletic Hall of Fame class which will be inducted on Oct. 1.
School’s out, the last tests have been graded and the diplomas have been handed out. It’s time for the school administratiors to breathe a collective sigh of relief and go on vacation… right? Well, not quite.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says Constellation Nuclear’s plan to keep its Nine Mile Point nuclear plants running is working so far, while union workers continue their strike.
Rain is all gone – for a few more days at least.

An energetic ensemble of brass and percussion, Sound of Brass is comprised of talented musicians from Central New York, who perform a wide variety of musical styles including; swing, Dixieland, polkas, patriotic tunes and other familiar favorites.
On July 9, Oswego County Pomona Master George A. Reed welcomed 20 Pomona representatives from Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida and Oswego counties to a meeting at Ricard Grange in Williamstown.
The purchasing agent was authorized to lock in fixed prices for gas and electric accounts for several municipal buildings and street lighting accounts.
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