Honoring, Remembering Our Local Heroes
Imagine, if every day when you left to go to work, there was a possibility you wouldn’t come home. For the thousands of men and women across New York State who are emergency responders, this is a reality.
Imagine, if every day when you left to go to work, there was a possibility you wouldn’t come home. For the thousands of men and women across New York State who are emergency responders, this is a reality.
Boaters interested in recreational port hopping along the Great Lakes Seaway Trail National Scenic Byway will find a new online resource at the ready with photos and service listings.
Scheduled for April 21, the CYO Variety Show will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Catholic Charities’ CYO facilities at 365 W. First St.
One of the festival highlights will be informative and entertaining presentations by Friends with Feathers and of The Institute for Environmental Learning.
Oswego is proposing to boost the rate Scriba users of the city’s sewer and water system so that they are more in line with what the city users are currently paying. The council will vote on the 3-year deals next week.
Joseph P. Coniski, 64, a resident of Erie Street, Oswego, passed away Sunday April 15, 2012.
Mary E. Johnson, 91, a resident of East Eighth Street, passed away on Monday April 16, 2012, at her home.
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The arrest stems from an investigation by the Oswego County Department of Social Services that revealed she allegedly had undeclared income making her ineligible for benefits she received in excess of $3,000.
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