FitzGibbons OHS Athletes of the Month Announced
The February Oswego High School “Athletes of the Month” were recognized recently. Each received a $25 gift certificate for Canale’s.
The February Oswego High School “Athletes of the Month” were recognized recently. Each received a $25 gift certificate for Canale’s.
Today’s News In The Raider: Here is the inside scoop on the prom as well as information about next week’s Bodley Sweet Boutique, where buying a prom dress will help your pocket, and the local food pantry. It’s all here in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Members of the Oswego Health Auxiliary presented three scholarships recently along with a fourth scholarship given by the Twigs, a volunteer group, which was founded in 1907 to raise money for Oswego Hospital. Each scholarship allows an employee to advance their education in the healthcare field.
In September 1969, US Senator Gaylord Nelson announced that there would be a nationwide grassroots demonstration taking place in the spring of 1970, in support of the environment. Since then, Earth Day has been celebrated each year on April 22. Today, Earth Day has spread to numerous countries across the globe. Oswego County’s Earth Week is set April 25 to May 4.
On April 6 at 9 and 11 a.m., New Zealander Dr. Jonathan Sarfati will be teaching from Genesis, the first book in the Bible, about “Design, Deluge, and Dilemma.” This is an wonderful opportunity to hear an amazing brain teach on a topic that has raised many questions over the centuries.
Sharon Elizabeth Martin, 71, of Fulton died on Wednesday March 26, 2014, at Maytown Manor Inc., Florida, after a long illness.
Oswego Speedway’s popular Price Chopper ‘Tickets to Go’ program will continue in 2014 with discounted advance sale adult tickets going on sale at all Price Chopper Supermarkets locations beginning April 6.
The Crane Opera Ensemble will present a pair of “angelic” one-act operas this spring, with performances on April 11 and 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the Sara M. Snell Music Theater at SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music.
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer on a press conference call March 25 criticized the recent budget request that would slash funding for over 340 critical, and often mandated, sewer upgrades in New York, calling it an unacceptable hit to local budgets, property taxes, the environment and New York’s aging infrastructure.
Area students entering the eighth or ninth grade in the fall can learn more about healthcare careers this July at Oswego Hospital’s MASH Camp. While July may be a few months away, the application deadline is May 3.
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