SUNY Oswego lists recipients of advanced degrees, certificates
SUNY Oswego recently awarded advanced degrees or certificates to several area graduate students.
SUNY Oswego recently awarded advanced degrees or certificates to several area graduate students.
Cazenovia College, named one of “America’s Best Colleges” by U.S. News & World Report, honored the Class of 2014 on May 17 at the institution’s 189th commencement ceremony.
Minetto Elementary School conducted a “Jump Rope for Heart” fundraiser with students skipping rope for 40 minutes during their physical education class. This year, more than $2,200 was raised. As a result students were able to duct tape teacher Don Fronk to the cafeteria wall.
On July 26 from 8 – 11:30 a.m., The Club House Tavern, 126 W. Second St., will host a breakfast in support of United Way’s Stuff-A-Bus campaign. Sponsored by Eagle Beverage and The Club House Tavern, and coordinated by a committee co-chaired by Dan and Liz Dorsey of Eagle Beverage, the breakfast is open to the public.
A two-car rollover accident in the village of Phoenix at approximately 8:27 p.m. Thursday sent at least three people to the hospital.
The production features a huge cast of area youth including Doug Schneider in the role of Shrek, Leah Mullen as Fiona, Catrina Edwards as Donkey, Ryan Smith as Lord Farquad, and Caroline Gray as the Dragon.
After six months of research the city of Fulton received its review report from the state’s financial restructuring board on Monday (June 30) which includes several recommendations and an offering of $400,000 in grant money if certain conditions are met.
“There’s still more they want us to do,” Mayor Ron Woodward said.
Theatre students are needed for ‘Charlie Brown’ at Arty Day Camp July 14-18. Registrations are open for CNY Arts Center’s week-long camp. If enough campers sign up for theatre, an excerpt of Charlie Brown will be prepared for parents at final presentation.
The Fulton Art Association presented two art scholarships at the commencement ceremony on June 28 at G. Ray Bodley High School in Fulton. The two $100 scholarships were bestowed upon graduating seniors Jack Ryan and Seth Rogers-Miller, who have each displayed special artistic talent. They were chosen by their teachers, Meredith Gill-Williams and Jackie Tyler.
Julia Rose Vicari was born in Oswego Hospital on June 30, 2014.
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