Year: 2011
Pulaski Retains Title for Oswego County’s Best-Tasting Drinking Water
The Village of Pulaski retained its title for the best-tasting drinking water in Oswego County in an informal contest sponsored by the Oswego County Health Department. Five municipal water districts took part in the 21st annual contest, held May 28 at the Fulton Memorial Day Salute.
RaiderNet Daily: Farewell
A fond farewell for a chorus teacher. Also today, the yearbooks are here!
New York Lottery Awards $25,000 Cash Prize To Fulton Instant Game Winner
The New York Lottery today announced Candi Maestri of Fulton won $25,000 on the Lottery’s Cash Multiplier instant game. Maestri’s winning ticket was purchased at the Lakeland Mini Mart at 915 State Fair Blvd in Syracuse.
Weather Notebook For June 7, 2011
Can we squeeze out one more dry day?
Heritage Foundation of Oswego County to Host Workshop on Tips to Restoring Your Historic House
The Heritage Foundation of Oswego County will host a workshop titled “Tips on Restoring Your Historic House ” on Saturday, June 18th at 10 am in the community room of the Oswego Public Library at 120 East Second Street in Oswego.
OHS Interact Students Interact With Environment
On June 4, members of the Oswego High School Interact Club joined forces with members of the Oswego Sunrise Rotary Club to clean up and landscape a portion of our local lakeside near the Port Authority.
Newman Center Supports Catholic Charities Food Pantry
Representatives from the Newman Center collected several boxes of food from SUNY Oswego students at the end of the semester. The food was distributed to area food pantries.
Fulton Moose Lodge Gives a Day of Fun for Head Start Pre-K Families
On Saturday, May 21st more than 20 families of Oswego County Head Start Pre-K gathered at the Fulton Moose Lodge for an afternoon of games, crafts, food, and fun. Those who attended made bird feeders, painted rocks, tried hula-hooping, played on the playground, and enjoyed a great menu of food.
Residents Question Landlord’s Parking Plan
Several westside residents fear a new parking area at a multiple-family dwelling will mean more trouble and a lower quality of life for them. However, the landlord, who just bought the property, said he is going to clean up the mess and asked the residents and councilors to have faith in him

