Veronica C. Krolik, 94
Veronica C. Krolik, 94, of Oswego passed away Monday April 1, 2013, in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
Veronica C. Krolik, 94, of Oswego passed away Monday April 1, 2013, in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
A suspect has been identified and a criminal charge has been filed as a result of an investigation into a Robbery that occurred at 126 East Oneida St. Oswego on Wednesday. Investigators, following up on leads that were developed, were able to identify 22-year-old Joseph M. Barbera of 228 E. 10th St., Oswego, as a person of interest during the latter afternoon hours of Thursday.
On Thursday at approximately 2 p.m., Fulton Police were dispatched to a residential burglary that had just occurred on the city’s west side. Fulton Police located the suspect, Joseph M. Barbera, 22, of East Tenth Street, Oswego, a few blocks away.
On Thursday at 5:40 p.m., sheriff’s deputies charged a 15-year-old boy residing in the city of Oswego with Juvenile Delinquency for acts, which if committed by an adult, would have constituted the crimes of Rape, First Degree, a class B felony; Criminal Sex Act, First Degree, a class B felony; and Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a class A misdemeanor.
Local residents with items from spring cleaning they want to get rid of while supporting a community cause are invited to donate them to Port City Roller Derby for the non-profit organization’s Let’s Get Ready to Rummage Sale on April 27. The sale will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The Cove, the organization’s facility at Oswego’s Midtown Plaza.
During the long winter months we might be tempted to think about spring
and summer in far off, distant ways. But really, the good times of summer are not that far away starting with Fulton’s Memorial Day Salute May 24 and 25.
One of the great joys of community theatre, besides the satisfaction it gives to oneself, is watching a young person’s enthusiasm. In the Oswego Players’ current production, “The Best Man,” the part of Sheldon Marcus is played by a very special young person, Norman Berlin III.
For Kelly Newton of Granby, exercise isn’t just a good idea. It could save a life. For the last year, she has been gaining strength and losing weight so she can be healthy enough to donate a kidney to a friend in need of a transplant.
At a recent meeting, Rotarian Ray Czachor, introduced Carolyn Handville at the Noon Fulton Rotary Club meeting at the Tavern On The Lock Restaurant. Carolyn is the program manager of the Cancer Services Program Partnership of Oswego County.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County.
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