Month: November 2013
Positively Parish News – Week of 11/01/2013
Dave and Kelly Reader traveled to Utica on October 19, 2013 and boarded the train to Old Forge. The foliage was past peak but it was still a lovely trip. The scenery was beautiful not to mention they seen deer walking down the village streets in Old Forge.
Common Core Learning Standards in the PACS District
The CCLS seeks to establish a set of academic standards that are consistent from school to school, district to district and state to state. The Pulaski Academy and Central School District is “adopting and adjusting” the NYS modules and domains at the elementary level and “adapting” them to the curriculum at the middle and high school levels.
Beverley J. Raponi, 82
Beverley J. Raponi, 82, of Hannibal, passed away on Wednesday October 30, 2013, at home surrounded by her loving family.
Hannibal students deliver ‘spooktacular’ performance
Halloween music rang throughout the Kenney Middle School cafetorium on Wednesday night as ghosts, goblins, superheroes, animals and creatures of the night delivered a ‘spooktacular’ performance.
Merton G. Rice, 88
Merton G. Rice, 88, of Dansville, previously of Oswego, died Tuesday October 29, 2013.
Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. Announces Third Quarter and Year to Date Earnings
Oswego, New York, November 1, 2013 – Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. (“Company”), the mid-tier holding company of Pathfinder Bank (“Bank”), (NASDAQ: PBHC) announced its results for the three and nine-month periods ended September 30, 2013.
Oswego Cinema 7 Sun 11/03/13 – Sun 11/03/13
Anti-bullying assemblies promote respect in APW schools
As part of Altmar-Parish-Williamstown school district’s initiative to eliminate bullying and promote respect for one another, guest speaker Kirk Smalley was on hand for two separate assemblies Oct. 16 to share his son’s story. Smalley’s son, Ty, took his own life May 13, 2010, after being suspended from school for retaliating against a fellow student who had been bullying him for more than two years.
Ruch keeps Volney students entertained with educational performance
Combining history and music, performer Dave Ruch kept Volney Elementary students entertained during several educational activities Wednesday in the school library. Ruch — who has been billed as equal parts historian, musician, educator, folklorist, comedian and entertainer — engaged the students with music, stories about the Iroquois and Westward expansion, and through sing-alongs.