Month: August 2011
Ritchie: We Can Do More to Protect Our Children
Berenice Hull, 93
Return of the Monster Kings on Lake Ontario
From the looks of it, this decade will mark the return of monster kings to Lake Ontario. While 40-something-pound fish are nothing new–indeed, they were almost common in the last century–they’ve been as rare as whiskers on a trout for almost 20 years. This year we have the perfect combination for even bigger fish than 2010. Fewer salmon chasing an overabundance of food adds up to an unusually large number of huge kings come spawning time.
OPD Announces Harborfest Stats
The Oswego City Police Department wishes to announce the following overview of the events that took place in the city of Oswego during the weekend of Harborfest 2011 (Thursday July 28, 2011 – 5 p.m. to Sunday July 31, 2011 – 11 p.m.) as compared to Harborfest 2009 and 2010 (same time period).
Greater Pulaski Community Fund Annual Fundraising Campaign Begins
Tobacco Free Network of Oswego County and Reality Check CO2 Partner with Oswego YMCA
Cayuga CC Students Conduct Hands-on Research to Learn about Water Contaminants and Microbiology
SpiriTed: “A Visitation from Jonathan and Janet” at Fulton First UMC
“Forty-nine minutes is all we have to give you music, humor, dialogue and some fresh insights about bringing creativity into our practical lives,” Mr. Cring shares from his home in Hendersonville, Tennessee. “The presentation is a delicate and delicious blending of spirit and humor that produces the wonderful by-product of good cheer.”
