Steven T. Williams, 51
Steven T. Williams, 51, of Kibby Road, Lysander, passed away at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, on Thursday January 24, 2013.
Steven T. Williams, 51, of Kibby Road, Lysander, passed away at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, on Thursday January 24, 2013.
Senior Blake Fisher pushed his win streak to nine matches, but it would not be enough as the Oswego State wrestling team (3-8) lost to Oneonta, 36-6, Saturday afternoon. Fisher came up just short of recording a major decision at 165 pounds, as he defeated Shaun Gillen, 9-2.
Patricia ‘Paddy’ Lucille Waloven, 72, of Pasadena, Texas, died on Thursday January 24, 2013, at home after a long illness.
U.S. senators Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand announced the town of New Haven has received a Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant for a total of $1,203,000 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture – Rural Development’s Water and Waste Disposal Loan and Grant Program.
The students at the Kingsford Park Elementary School competed for the opportunity to earn a position in this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee Regional.
Lorraine H. Misner, 80, a resident of Brynnington Apartments in Oswego, passed away Friday January 25, 2013, at Oswego Hospital.
Looking for a productive way to share your time to help others? The food pantry at Catholic Charities of Oswego County is currently for volunteers for its food pantry and thrift store. Located inside the Catholic Charities building, 365 West First Street in Fulton, the food pantry and thrift store serves dozens of families and individuals in the community.
“This year’s event was dubbed the ‘Lucky 13’ Bowl-A-Fun because it is taking place on April 13,” said Diane Cooper-Currier, OCO’s executive director. The ‘Lucky 13’ Bowl-A-Fun takes place from noon – 6 p.m. at Lakeview Lanes in Fulton.
Sheriff Reuel Todd, trustee of the Executive Committee of the NYS Sheriffs’ Association, said that after extensive meetings with the majority of the sheriffs of the state, we have released our position as to the NYS SAFE Act. This is a position which encompassed much debate for a number of days to form what we feel is a concerted belief to protect the lives of our children and our citizens as well as to protect the rights of legitimate and honest gun owners.
Members of COACH, Oswego County’s Continuum of Care Committee focusing on homelessness, have announced that the committee is looking to establish creative methods to address the issue of homelessness in Oswego County.
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