Kenny Andrews' No. 55 Supermodified sits crashed during warm-ups for the 1973 International Classic. Andrews and team would repair the ride in time to qualify for and win that year's Oswego Classic.
Sports

‘Classic Moments’ Countdown: #18 “Cinderella” Finish for Kenny Andrews – 1973 International Classic

With 18 days remaining until the International Classic, the countdown continues with No. 18, Kenny Andrews’ “Cinderella” finish in the 1973 International Classic. Canadian Andrews was considered one of the heavy favorites to win the ’73 Classic, but disaster struck early on in practice on Saturday.

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Sports

Testing Schedule Unveiled for Budweiser International Classic Week

A total of five test sessions will be conducted across a four day span leading up to Oswego Speedway’s 58th annual Budweiser International Classic Weekend. All five tests will be run in identical fashion to the Speedway’s weekly Fast Friday sessions, with one car allowed on track at a time, and a $200 fee per car to test. Testing will be open to Novelis Supermodifieds, Pathfinder Bank Small Block Supers, Race of Champions Modifieds, and ATQMRA TQ Midgets.

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Community

Literacy Volunteers Making Difference

For the past 50 years Literacy Volunteers has been an invaluable resource for Oswego County residents looking to improve the quality of their lives. Providing quality tutoring in reading and writing through an eighth grade level, financial and health literacy, English speaking skills, and basic math and computer skills, Literacy Volunteers has had a profoundly positive impact on the lives of hundreds of individuals and families who have accessed its services.

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Letters to the Editor

Quality Workforce In Fulton

The recent announcement by Mayor Woodward and the city of Fulton Common Council of the upcoming retirement of our City Clerk/Chamberlain Jim LaBoda and his replacement by the current DPW Water and Sanitation Commissioner Dan O’Brien has prompted me to review some of the many adjustments that have been made over the last few years to our city workforce that were necessary through operating cutbacks by attrition and the operating flexibility of some of our departments.

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