Guilt Free Night Out for Parents
The Fulton Family YMCA is providing a night off for parents. On January 19 the Y will be booming from laughter and fun. Kids will be broken up in two different age groups ages 2-6 and 7-12.
The Fulton Family YMCA is providing a night off for parents. On January 19 the Y will be booming from laughter and fun. Kids will be broken up in two different age groups ages 2-6 and 7-12.
If there was a basic life support ambulance coming in from somewhere with an advanced life support patient, they’d request a link, Oswego Fire Chief Jeff McCrobie explained. The city would bill the other ambulance service for assistance.
The Oswego High School boys’ hockey team chalked up its fourth consecutive shutout while the bowling team swept its foe, the girls’ basketball team went overtime and the grapplers picked up a couple of wins in recent Oswego High School sports action.
Oswego State men’s ice hockey player Jesse McConney (Barrie, Ontario) has been named the SUNY Athletic Conference Men’s Ice Hockey Player of the Week for the week ending January 6, 2013.
Chester J. Narewski, 98, of Fulton, died Sunday January 6, 2013, at Michaud Residential Health Services in Fulton.
The Oswego County Tourism Advisory Council (TAC) recognized Lillian Harter with a certificate of appreciation for her many years of outstanding service at its December meeting.
The publication, which helps inform education service officers, transition officers and the service members they counsel, named SUNY Oswego to its annual list in the “2013 Guide to Military-Friendly Colleges & Universities,” noting that schools on the list “go out of their way to implement military-friendly policies in support of our men and women in uniform.”
The Oswego Lions Club presents “Roar with Laughter” with Headliner Jamie Lissow on February 1 at the American Foundry, 246 W. Seneca St. Doors will open at 7 p.m..; show begins at 8 p.m.
The Friends of Camp Hollis, the not-for-profit organization that supports Camp Hollis and its programs for youth, would like to thank the following businesses, organizations and community supporters for their generosity of financial contributions, in-kind donations or volunteering time to make 2012 a great season for the camp.
We hear a lot about using our assets at colleges and universities to help create jobs. I support efforts to see that our regional economy benefits from the intellectual capital and resources at our state’s higher education institutes.
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