Weather Notebook For May 23, 2014
Mostly cloudy and cool with a few sprinkles today. High around 60.
Mostly cloudy and cool with a few sprinkles today. High around 60.
I was wasting time on the internet the other day. I was supposed to be researching an article. But you know how one thing leads to another and somehow I ended up looking at the Oswego County Humane Society’s adoptable cats. They have a lot of really beautiful cats, but I did notice that many of their older cats are black or mostly black. Why is that? Are there a lot of black cats in our area?
Today’s News In The Raider: a new program for teens at the Fulton Public Library, a suggested cure for “senioritis” and the latest installment of The Fugitives are waiting for you in today’s RaiderNet Daily!
The Central New York Community Foundation is now accepting grant applications for the Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund. The grant application deadline is June 30. Applications are accepted from nonprofit organizations serving the Town of Richland.
The following students were recently awarded a degree from Binghamton University:
The Oswego County Historical Society will host the third lecture of the 2014 series on June 1 at 1:30 p.m. at the Richardson-Bates House Museum. A program entitled “O’Captain! My Captain!: Stories of Men and Ships” will be presented by Dr. Robert Perkins, author of the recently-published book of the same name. The event is free and open to the public.
The growing season will soon begin for the Fulton Community Garden Project. Members of the Nutrition Collaboration of Oswego County met recently at John Lincoln Park in Fulton to ready the garden beds for planting.
For students at Pulaski High School, life is literally a cabaret.
“With the bulk of business that we already have under our belt, if you will, we were able now to give the workforce a five-year picture to what the rates and benefits are going to look like through the end of 2019,” the Oswego plant manager said. “In that we can confirm what their annual pay raise is going to be starting the first of January next year. They’re going to get a three percent pay raise through the end of 2019, each year.”
“Fill ‘er up” took on an entirely new meaning when the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District Transportation Department kicked off a Fill-A-Bus fundraising campaign to fight pediatric cancer and support one of their very own, APW seventh grader Alexis (Lexi) Mettot.
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