Weather Notebook For September 16, 2014
Rain tapering off with a mix of sun and clouds later today. High in the mid 60s.
Rain tapering off with a mix of sun and clouds later today. High in the mid 60s.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced awards for SUNY’s workforce development programs at 37 colleges and universities, including $85,800 toward Oswego’s planned interdisciplinary graduate degree in informatics and a $62,600 continuation award for engineering.
The United Baptist Church of Scriba, located at 5111 State Route 104E, will have a Coffeehouse on September 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. The band Lost and Found will be playing its unique blend of Christian contemporary hits from today and yesterday.
Come to the Cleveland Historical Society on September 18 to hear “From the Beach to the Lake,” a discussion about railroad history with author John Taibi. His presentation begins at 7 p.m. at the society in the former St. James Episcopal Church, 7 North St., Cleveland. The event is free and open to the public.
This month, our region is celebrating a major anniversary. It was three decades ago when then Congressman David Martin made the announcement that Fort Drum had been selected as the new home of the 10th Light Infantry Division. What followed was a period of significant growth, including a $1.3 billion dollar investment used to construct 130 new buildings, 35 miles of roadway and more than 4,000 sets of family housing units.
The sirens Brookfield Renewable Power uses to warn anglers of dangerous situations in the Oswego River have been causing problems for those living in the Port City for years. The Common Council is searching for a way to give residents some relief without compromising safety of the fishermen
Physical Therapist Deb Groff has recently joined the rehabilitation staff at Oswego Health’s Central Square Medical Center. “The patients have been great and I really enjoy working in this beautiful, spacious facility that features new equipment, including a state-of-the-art spinal traction table,” Groff said.
Deborah Blanchard, 53, of Fulton, died Sunday September 14, 2014, at home.
The Shirts and Skirts Square Dance Club will host a free get acquainted dance on September 19 from 7 – 9 p.m. at the Fulton Municipal Building, 141 S. First St. No dancing experience is necessary. Dress is casual and having a dance partner is not required.
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