Bryce Andrew Mason
Bryce Andrew Mason was born in Oswego Hospital on July 21, 2014.
Bryce Andrew Mason was born in Oswego Hospital on July 21, 2014.
Adrien Thomas Fiumara was born in Oswego Hospital on July 20, 2014.
A mix of sun and clouds with some scattered showers today. High 75.
August 2 Regional Truck & Trailer present a night of fast, affordable, family fun. On the race card will be the Tracey Road Equipment DIRTcar Modifieds, SUNY Canton Sportsman, NAPA Late Models, A-Verdi Storage Containers 305 Sprints, E&V Energy Novice Sportsman, Hilton’s Automotive Four Cylinders plus a visit from the Midstate Vintage Stock Car Club.
Mary Costigan, a Rotary Club member and the director of the Michaud Extended Care and Rehabilitation Center in Fulton, brought an interesting guest to lunch. Mary brought Frank Latimer, one of the residents under her care. Frank is 91 years old.
Oswego AmeriCorps member Stacey Petersen coordinates the Summer Reading Program at the Pulaski Public Library giving kids of all ages and abilities a chance to be better connected to their community.
This summer, there will be an opportunity for any volunteers to give back to their community. There will be donation boxes to collect items to help the United Friends of Homeless Animals, the UFHA. There will be a movie night event on August 5 for all ages.
The deadline for registration to take part in the second annual ‘Fulton Idol’ vocal music experience has been set for Thursday. Contestants may, however, walk in on August 4 when the program begins. The second annual Fulton Idol will take place at First United Church, 33 S. Third St., August 4 through 8, 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Congressman Dan Maffei visited the East Side Fire Station on July 25 to check out the new self contained breathing apparatus recently put into service by The Oswego Fire Department. Through the efforts of the congressman, the Oswego Fire Department along with the towns of Minetto, Oswego, Cody, and Granby Center received an Assistance to Firefighters Grant for a total of 121 breathing apparatus for the five local departments.
More than a reenactment, Rosemary Nesbitt’s award-winning play “The Great Rope” will immerse the audience into the action this weekend for one performance only, on August 2 at 6 p.m. Attendees, seated on lawn chairs and blankets, will see the fort come to life with the re-telling of this outdoor historical event as seen through the eyes of a 12-year-old boy and his friends.
Hundreds of people took part in Exelon Generation’s Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station’ open house event Tuesday evening at the Nuclear Learning Center. Employees and station leaders greeted residents, answered questions and educated everyone about how a nuclear power plant operates. Representatives from Operations, Engineering, Security and Emergency Preparedness and other plant departments set up informative displays to inform and educate the public.
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