Month: October 2013
United Way to Distribute FEMA Funding
The United Way of Greater Oswego County has announced that it is in the planning stages for the distribution of $62,580 in funding that it has received from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Tough weekend for Raider playoff teams
Today’s News In The Raider: Part two of The Fugitives, more on the student IDs and an interview with a former GRB student who came back to teach in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Please note that due to the half-day collaboration on Tuesday, RND will not return until Thursday.
Weather Notebook For October 29, 2013
Some sunshine, but chilly today with scattered showers possible later. High in the upper 40s.
Catholic Charities Invites You to ‘Adopt A Family’
As the Emergency Assistance Program at Catholic Charities of Oswego County prepares for the holiday season Helen Hoefer, supervisor of Catholic Charities’ Community Services program invites you to experience the true meaning of the holidays by helping those less fortunate.Through Catholic Charities’ Adopt A Family program, caring businesses and individuals can help make this holiday season memorable for those in need.
Halloween Treats Tradition Continues
Barlow Concessions will have their stand ready to greet children in costume on Halloween night as they continue their tradition of handing out a variety of free sweet treats to children in the neighborhood.
Local Agencies to Host Youth Program Forum
Representatives from a number of Oswego County’s human services agencies will host an Oswego County Youth Program Forum on November 15 at the SUNY Oswego Phoenix Extension Site. Sign-in begins at 8:30 a.m. with the program starting promptly at 9 a.m.
‘Who Killed Carolee’ Set For Halloween Release
The book Who Killed Carolee? will be released October 31 at a book signing to be held at rivers end bookstore, 19 W. Bridge St., Oswego, beginning at 6 p.m. The book release is in conjunction with the 45th anniversary of the hit-and-run death of Carolee Sadie Ashby.
Sheriff Todd Reminds Families to Trick-or-Treat with Care
Halloween may be a fun holiday for kids, but for parents, trick-or-treat time may be a bit tricky. Sheriff Reuel A. Todd would like to provide the following safety tips to help you plan a safe, fun Halloween for your family.
Quarterly Siren Tests Scheduled for Nov. 4 through 8 in Oswego County
Each of the 37 individual sirens will be tested between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Monday, Nov. 4 through Thursday, Nov. 7. The testing on Friday, Nov. 8, will include a full-scale simultaneous activation of all 37 sirens for three to five minutes.