Area Residents Graduate from Cazenovia College
Cazenovia College, an undergraduate liberal arts college in Central New York, honored the class of 2012 on May 12.
Cazenovia College, an undergraduate liberal arts college in Central New York, honored the class of 2012 on May 12.
Robert “Bob” Southworth, 83, a longtime resident of the Phoenix – Fulton areas, passed away Thursday June 7, 2012, at Morningstar Residential Care Center in Oswego.
The Society of the Cincinnati is the nation’s oldest patriotic organization, founded in 1783 by officers of the Continental Army and their French counterparts who served together in the American Revolution.
The Oswego County Health Department began its full-scale mosquito surveillance program the week of May 28 in the Toad Harbor/Big Bay swamp area. Health officials are still receiving test results from the New York State laboratory. All of which have indicated that the Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus was not present.
(TRACEY ROAD EQUIPMENT BIG BLOCK MODIFIEDS 35 LAPS) – MATT SHEPPARD
A pinning and recognition ceremony was held in early June to honor high school students completing the Nursing Assistant program at Oswego County BOCES (OCB).
Andrew Nelson, former director of SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station, will deliver a talk on invasive plant species and lead a walk to view some of them, starting at 6:30 p.m. June 28, at the college’s Fallbrook Lodge.
Clarissa Smalling of Sterling, a junior general studies major, was named to Lycoming College’s Dean’s List for the spring semester.
During a rainy afternoon earlier this month, a youngster passed the time with a good book as his mother shopped at Time and Again Books in Oswego. The average precipiation for June is 3.42 inches. By June 4 we were close to half that with 1.52 inches.
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