OHS Fall Sports Season Coming To A Close
The fall sports season is winding down, but there have been several outstanding efforts for Oswego High School athletes.
The fall sports season is winding down, but there have been several outstanding efforts for Oswego High School athletes.
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A mix of sun and clouds today. High near 70.
The event is taking place to raise money for the Barry family, Sue, Bob and Ryan.
Ryan, who is 12, was riding a mountain bike at camp at Casowasco when he hit a rock on the trail, lost control of the bicycle and hit a tree.
The staged recreation of the “panic broadcast” about an invasion from the planet Mars will run as a one night only event on October 30 – the 75th anniversary of the original CBS radio broadcast. Curtain time is 8 p.m. on the Jubilee Hall stage of Holy Trinity Church, 309 Buffalo St.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified home health care, long-term home health care, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
Oswego High School “Spirit Week” was much more than a celebration in preparation for the annual homecoming event. Junior Class Co-Advisor Tai Jackson said, “Oswego High School students accomplished quite a bit during the week as there was an effort to support the battle against Pediatric Cancer and to provide more awareness to this.”
On September 17, Oswego County Opportunities’ Head Start Programs and more than 200 other schools and Head Start Programs throughout New York State participated in Dads take your child to school day.
New author Connie Evans has joined with Tails and Tales to publish Charlotte’s Big Dream, the true story of her rescue dog. Connie teamed up with local illustrator Jim Arnold to portray Charlotte’s story from the time she was outdoors, homeless, cold and hungry searching for her new family to her adoption by a new mom.
School spirit reached epic heights at Pulaski Senior High School when students demonstrated their school pride in a very unique way. The students dressed as their favorite super hero on the first day of “spirit week” festivities.
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