Register For May Computer Classes At Public Computing Center
Oswego Public Library’s Public Computing Center offers new courses and workshops each month. It’s time to visit or call the library at 341-5867 to register for May classes.
Oswego Public Library’s Public Computing Center offers new courses and workshops each month. It’s time to visit or call the library at 341-5867 to register for May classes.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee presented Muriel “Mame” Clark with a certificate of appreciation for her dedicated service to a variety of Oswego County advisory boards.
The students, who will be commissioned this summer, are studying military operations and tactical maneuvers. Their visit included a tour of the grounds and an on-site class with Site Manager Paul Lear to conduct battle analysis of the War of 1812.
Assemblyman Will Barclay expressed disappointment that the U.S. Department of Labor’s decision to re-propose its parental exemption language does not guarantee changes allowing children to work on family farms other than their parents’.
The agency is looking for people who would like to become foster families, particularly for children ages 14 and over. Families are especially needed for teenagers who have specific supervision needs.
Members of Oswego County AmeriCorps will host a community restoration project at Fulton’s Recreation Park at 2:30 p.m. on Arbor Day, April 27. Several local businesses and volunteers have supported the project and the public is invited to join in the effort.
Lakeside Artisans announces its two newest members: stained glass artist Cathy Pence and turned wood artisan John Ruttan.
The program is open to all high school students in Oswego County. Preference is given to those entering their freshman or sophomore year who have shown leadership potential and a desire to learn.
Oneonta closed out the first half with a 10-2 run that the Oswego State women’s lacrosse team could not erase in a 21-9 loss to the Red Dragons Saturday afternoon.
The Oswego State men’s lacrosse team found itself facing an early eight-goal deficit en route to a 15-10 loss to Oneonta Saturday afternoon. The Lakers outscored the Red Dragons by three goals in the final three quarters, but the gap was too large to overcome.
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