Moran Earns bachelor’s of science from Springfield College
Nicholas Moran of Central Square has earned a bachelor’s of science degree in Recreation Management from Springfield College for studies completed in 2014.
Nicholas Moran of Central Square has earned a bachelor’s of science degree in Recreation Management from Springfield College for studies completed in 2014.
The Author Spotlight will be focusing June 14 on Merlyn Fuller, Renaissance Faire and traditional musician and now author. Her music and a book reading will be great entertainment for you! It’s taking place at the Arts in the HeART Gallery is located in the heart of Fulton, at 47 S. First St., across from the city’s gazebo.
The Oswego Players have joined forces with Cali’s Carriage House Florist to present an exciting new contest, inspired by the up-coming Oswego Players Production of the musical “Gypsy.”
The Minetto United Methodist Church will host a free dinner on June 22, serving from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The menu will be roast pork, rice, vegetable and dessert.
Matt Fink grabbed career win number two on the “High Banks” in the Tracey Road Equipment DIRTcar Modifieds. Jason Barney showed the way to victory lane as he dominated the Patriot Sprint Tour A-Main.
The production will feature two one-act comedies: “Take Five” a comedy by Westley M. Pederson, directed by Donald Crowe; and “Who Am I This Time?” by Christopher Sergel, based on the short story by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., directed by Valeri Roscoe Dedich.
The seminar will be held from 10 a.m. to noon June 24, at the Nick Sterio Public Health Clinic, 70 Bunner St., Oswego.
175 transfer students have already indicated their commitment to attend SUNY Potsdam in the fall by submitting deposits. Rachael Walker of Lacona is among those who will attend SUNY Potsdam.
Enjoy an evening of fun-filled, toe-tapping music on June 27, with the Sounds of Brass at 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Gazebo along the river on South First Street in Fulton. This free concert is sponsored by the City of Fulton Department of Parks and Recreation.
On Sunday, at about 1:10 a.m., Fulton Police charged Michael L. Myers, 47 of South Twelfth Street in Fulton with cocaine possession with intent to sell. He was observed allegedly urinating in front of the 7-Eleven store at 201 W. Broadway. A police officer stopped and placed him under arrest. Upon a search, four individual baggies of an off-white powdery substance were found in Myers’ pants pocket, according to police. The substance reportedly field tested positive for the presence of cocaine.
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