
Hannibal Senior Band Members To Hold Can-Bottle Drive
Members of the Hannibal Senior Band will be collecting cans and bottles on October 11 at N&N Redemption Center. They are hoping to raise money for their upcoming band trip.
Members of the Hannibal Senior Band will be collecting cans and bottles on October 11 at N&N Redemption Center. They are hoping to raise money for their upcoming band trip.
The CNY Great Pumpkin Festival, featuring plenty of food, fun and live entertainment for the whole family and will be held Saturday and Sunday in Oswego’s Washington Square Park.
Today’s News: Quirk’s Players are having a barbecue, and a look back at some heroic students in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
The Oswego Town Volunteer Fire Department will hold its open house on October 9 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Fire Station located at 640 County Route 20. Seasonal Refreshments will be served.
The hotly debated topic of Fulton’s ice cream businesses and food truck vendors will be removed from a general full-council workshop discussion and referred to the committee level.
With new leadership in place in the Pulaski Academy and Central School District, the community recently had a chance to meet the new superintendent and chat with him about his experience in education and the qualities he brings to the district. Brian Hartwell, who began his service as superintendent in August, said the Pulaski community has welcomed him with open arms.
A second fatal MVA this week has claimed the life of a Pennellville woman. According to state police, Barbara Weakley died Wednesday as a result of a crash on State Route 49 shortly after 5 p.m. Her husband, Eugene, was driving. He is reportedly in critical condition.
Salmon River Alpacas of Pulaski will be among competitors from across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions at the 2014 nationally-certified Empire Alpaca Extravaganza at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse on October 25-26.
Lee E. Loomis, 90, of Palermo, passed away peacefully Tuesday evening September 30, 2014, at Francis House.
It may have been after school hours, but the hallways of Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Elementary School were bottlenecked Sept. 30 as hundreds of parents, students and teachers showed up for the school’s universal pre-kindergarten to second-grade open house.
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