Laker men’s and women’s cross country teams place ninth
The Oswego State men’s and women’s cross country teams both took ninth place at the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Championships held in Fredonia on Saturday.
The Oswego State men’s and women’s cross country teams both took ninth place at the State University of New York Athletic Conference (SUNYAC) Championships held in Fredonia on Saturday.
The Oswego State volleyball team (12-18) wrapped up the regular season on Saturday with a pair of losses to St. John Fisher and Potsdam.
This year the market will be held on December 1 as part of the “Christmas in Mexico” festivities. Visit the market and find great holiday gifts from local Agricultural Producers. There is no better way to support the local economy than buying local holiday gifts.
A fire on May 6 destroyed United Wire Technologies’ building in Cleveland. With determination and the willingness to put in long hours, they were back in production in a temporary space by early July. Soon they will relocate to a newly renovated, 14,400 sf facility in Constantia.
Many people don’t think of the Statue of Liberty as a lighthouse but it was officially classified as a lighthouse from 1886 to 1902 and was the first American lighthouse to utilize electricity to light its beacon, which could be seen for more than 20 nautical miles.
There are nearly 100 lighthouses in New York State that have safely guided ocean, lake and canal vessels through the years.
After falling into an early two-goal hole, the Oswego State men’s ice hockey team (1-0-0, 1-0-0 SUNYAC) fought back to earn a 7-4 win over Cortland (0-1-0, 0-1-0 SUNYAC) on Friday in the season opener for both squads.
The Oswego State women’s ice hockey team (0-1-0) was shut out in the season opener, 3-0, against Castleton State on Friday night.
The judges’ score was added to the score that each team earned after completing quizzes about the constitution, elections, founders and electors and the first place, gold medal was awarded to the team from G. Ray Bodley High School in Fulton.
The newly expanded store brings approximately 85 new jobs to the area and opportunities for customers to save money, according to Sue Palmer, store manager. “We are proud to be expanding during the year that Walmart celebrates the 50th anniversary of the first store opening,” Palmer said. “We look forward to serving the people of our community, helping save them money so they can live better.”
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