Month: March 2012
Oswego State men’s lacrosse edges Greensboro
The win moved to the Lakers to 3-0 on the season, while the Pride dropped to 3-4.
Laker Hockey Squad Heads Out For Lake Placid
The Oswego State men’s ice hockey team left for Lake Placid today as it continues to prepare for Friday’s NCAA Division III Men’s Hockey Championship semifinal against Amherst College. Friday’s game will be at 7:30 p.m. at Herb Brooks Arena.
Oswego County Fire Coordinator Reminds Residents of State Ban on Brush Burning
Oswego County Fire Coordinator Donald Forbes reminds Oswego County residents that all residential brush burning is prohibited during the historically high fire risk period between March 16 and May 14.
Ritchie Named To Two Budget Committees
Senator Ritchie was named as a member of the Subcommittee on Environment, Agriculture and Housing, and an alternate member of the Economic Development Subcommittee.
SUNY Oswego posts summer classes
The college’s first of four summer sessions will begin May 21. Classes cover a variety of instructional areas and are open to the public.
Barclay Defends New Yorkers’ Second Amendment Rights
Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I,-Pulaski) said including language that would govern gun manufacturers in a budget bill is ludicrous.
Madaliene Morgan Lambert, 91
Madaliene Morgan Lambert, 91, a former resident of Oswego, passed away on Tuesday March 13, 2012, at St. Luke’s Hospital in Newburgh, NY, surrounded by her family.
Kathy’s Cakes, Fulton Lions Support ‘Stone Soup, Too!’
Draft of Fulton Schools Budget Shows $500K Gap, and Hope that Albany May Fill Some of it
A visit to Albany has given Fulton school district officials some hope that another year of severe cuts to programs and services may not be necessary.
They came away believing that a deal to provide more money to poor schools between the Legislature and Governor was possible.
