G. Ray Bodley High School Announces Third Quarter Honor Roll
The following Fulton City School District students were named to the G. Ray Bodley High School High Honor Roll and Honor Roll for the third quarter of the 2013-2014 academic year:
The following Fulton City School District students were named to the G. Ray Bodley High School High Honor Roll and Honor Roll for the third quarter of the 2013-2014 academic year:
Audition dates for the 2014 Harborfest Children’s Musical production “Peter Pan” will be held Wednesday and Thursday at the McCrobie Building, 41 Lake St.
Oswego City School District Superintendent of Schools Ben Halsey presented his final update on the proposed 2014-15 school budget on Tuesday night. More than a baker’s dozen of speakers voiced their concerns regarding possible budget cuts for the next school year. The board is expected to vote on the tentative spending plan Wednesday morning. The public vote is set for May.
The Oswego City School District Festival of the Arts will be held this Saturday (April 26) from noon to 4 p.m. in the Oswego High School Cafeteria. Music and art from all grade levels will be on available for listening and viewing pleasure.
Because our parks are such important natural resources, it’s so important that we protect them and keep them pristine. That’s the goal of the third annual “I Love My Park Day,” a statewide event taking place on May 3 that aims to improve and enhance New York’s state parks and historic sites.
Oswego Kartway’s Championship point season will kick off Friday at 7:30 p.m. presented by Gater Racing News. More than 60 entries took on the Kartway last Friday at the track’s non-point warm-up event, only to see the night’s main events washed out due to rain.
James T. Gregory, 84, a resident of Fulton, passed away peacefully at his home on Monday April 21, 2014, surrounded by his loving family.
The dogs and cats waiting for their forever home at the Wanderers’ Rest Humane Association in Canastota are feeling a little bit more loved tonight thanks in part to a serving learning project coordinated by students in the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District .
On May 1, a new program called “Smoke Free For My Baby and Me” will be rolled out in Oswego County. The program supports pregnant women’s efforts to quit using tobacco during their pregnancy and to abstain from smoking after delivery. This program has been made possible thanks to community partnerships and financial support from multiple parties.
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