George William ‘Bill’ Ayers Sr., 76
George William “Bill” Ayers Sr., 76, a resident of Oswego, passed away Thursday June 5, 2014, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse.
George William “Bill” Ayers Sr., 76, a resident of Oswego, passed away Thursday June 5, 2014, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse.
The 32nd Annual Academic Awards Night was held recently at G. Ray Bodley High School. The prestigious ceremony recognized students in grades nine through twelve for outstanding scholastic achievement and excellence throughout the academic school year.
The year-end awards ceremony, sponsored by the Fulton Athletic Booster Club, provided coaches, parents and district representatives with an opportunity to honor 88 seniors who represented the school well on the field of play and in the classroom.
Beverley C. (Gannett) Thurlow, 84 of Fulton NY, passed away Wednesday June 4, 2014, after a brief illness.
Betty E. Martin, 83, a resident of Oswego Town, passed away Wednesday June 4, 2014, at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse, surrounded by her family.
For many years, students in Patty King’s third grade classroom at Sandy Creek Elementary School have participated in a very special and highly anticipated chick hatching project. Each year, King gets fertilized eggs from several area farms, and puts them into an incubator.
An inaugural Earth Science Research Symposium at Phoenix’s John C. Birdlebough High School featured the research of 42 students from the school’s freshman class. Earth science honors students from Susan Sharp and Andrea Ackles’ classes started tackling their research project assignments for the symposium back in early October.
Nurses from Michaud and St. Luke Health Services have again teamed up to offer free bone density screenings at various locations in Oswego County. “Our bone density screening program is a great chance for folks to receive valuable health information free of charge,” said Michaud nurse Dorothy Reitz, RN.
On May 31, the society was hopping from 9 a.m. until almost midnight. For many days previous Erma Schroeder and Shawn Doyle were busy readying the site for the monthly luncheon as well as the spring concert and Pulaski Chamber of Commerce cocktail reception. The day began with a luncheon attended by 49 members and friends at noon. Following the meeting Oswego County Legislator Roy Reehill of Constantia gave an informative talk and presentation of Adirondack lore centered around “French Louis” a woodsman of note in the region.
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