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Oswego Daily News

Golden Experience for OHS Buccaneer Bulletin Staff

Some of the Empire State School Press Association “Gold” awards are held by Buccaneer Bulletin staff members. From left are: Business Manager Gabrielle Sacco, Sports Editor Alanna Maldonado, Co-Managing Editor Chloe Martin, Editor-in-Chief Madison Rhoades, Co-Managing Editor Taylor Falls, Chief Photographer Patrick Baer and co-advisor Bill Reeser.The staff of the Oswego High School Buccaneer Bulletin newspapers certainly won’t be superstitious about the number “13” as the staff recently returned from the 2012 Empire State School Press Association with 13 gold medals. Claudia Strong, ESSPA workshop presenter, said, “The Buccaneer Bulletin looks more professional than many professional newspapers that I have seen in my career.”

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Arts and Entertainment

Cast of ‘Yes, Virginia…The Musical’ Begins Rehearsals

The holiday classic tale is being presented through special arrangement with retail giant Macy’s, who created the musical stage version of its animated TV classic. With toe-tapping dance numbers and a chorus of town folk, the story is brought to life with veteran actors alongside newcomers to the stage.

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Community

Senate Candidate Tresidder Says Thank You For Support

During this campaign, I have been faulted for failing to accept large monetary donations from corporations, lobbying groups and the state Democrat Party. This was my decision and one I stand by. My intention is not, and never has been, to be beholden to special interests or party politics. I am a firm believer that it is the civic duty of each government official to represent those they were elected to serve.

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Oswego Daily News

Sheriff Todd joins NYS Sheriffs’ Institute, state officials and others to announce technology to keep victims of domestic violence, other crimes safe

The Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification Network-New York system allows victims of domestic violence and other crimes to register through NY-ALERT (www.nyalert.gov) to receive notifications of service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, via text message, e-mail, fax, automated phone call, web query or iAlertz, a free application for the iPhone or iPad.

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