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Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay

Put Politics Aside and Pass Legislation that Promotes Women’s Rights

As Election Day draws closer, campaigns often ratchet up their rhetoric. The Governor’s campaign is doing just that. In effort to counter the “Stop Common Core” line that his opponent Rob Astorino is running on, Cuomo formed the Women’s Equality line. This is a political party formed by the Governor and his Democratic political allies to help advertise his support of a package of bills known as the Women’s Equality Act.

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SUNY Oswego theater students work with crew from The Acting Company in February on the set shared by productions of Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and Tom Stoppard's tragicomedy "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead." The Acting Company has chosen SUNY Oswego to lead one of four regional consortiums in the famed touring troupe's new three-year performance and education initiative, featuring the Bard's "Julius Caesar" and a new play by Marcus Gardley based on the assassination of Malcolm X.
Oswego Daily News

Acting Company taps SUNY Oswego for lead role in performance-education project

The Acting Company has chosen SUNY Oswego as one of four lead institutions to participate in a new national performance and education initiative made up of colleges and universities, high schools and community organizations. Under the lead of SUNY Oswego, Arizona State University, Towson University and University of Missouri-Kansas City, each consortium will offer professional development opportunities with playwrights, actors, designers, directors and educators over the next three years.

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Oswego Daily News

Oswego County Human Services Groups Invite Community to Go Purple on Wednesday

October is national Domestic Violence Awareness Month. New York State has designated Wednesday (Oct. 15) “Wear Purple Day” so New Yorkers can show their support in ending domestic violence. Community members are invited to wear purple and join the group Wednesday in front of the Department of Social Services Building at 100 Spring St, Mexico, at 10 a.m.

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Inspector Jacques Clouseau (played by David Houck - left) visits his former colleague Paul Dreyfus (played by Jeremy Herlowksi - right) who has been hospitalized in a mental institution for attempting to kill him. Though Clouseau believes that the reunion will be a happy one, Dreyfus has other ideas on his mind. The scene is from Quirk's Players' fall production, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, which will be presented this weekend at G. Ray Bodley High School. Tickets are available at the door. Photo by Kelly LeVea
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Pink Panther Coming To Bodley High School Stage

Quirk’s Players of G. Ray Bodley High School proudly present William Gleason’s comic play, The Pink Panther Strikes Again. Performances are scheduled for October 17 and 18 in the G. Ray Bodley High School Auditorium. The world’s most unusual criminologist, Chief Inspector Jacques Clouseau, a role originally created by Peter Sellers, fights for his life and for the future of all mankind in the most bizarre and dangerous caper of his brilliantly successful and utterly clumsy career.

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