Elizabeth L. Van Gorder, 90
Elizabeth L. Van Gorder, 90, a former resident of State Route 48 in Minetto, passed away Saturday January 17, 2014, at Seneca Hill Manor.
Elizabeth L. Van Gorder, 90, a former resident of State Route 48 in Minetto, passed away Saturday January 17, 2014, at Seneca Hill Manor.
Today’s News: It was a tough Friday for Raider teams and upcoming exams highlight today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Clouds and flurries early and increasing sun later today. High around 25.
When it comes to crimes, there are few more heinous than human trafficking; a modern-day form of slavery where men, women and children are illegally traded or used against their will for exploitation or commercial gain. The number of people affected by human trafficking is staggering, as it’s estimated that more than 1,000 individuals in New York State are victims of the crime each year.
Karaoke will be offered for the community on January 24 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at First United Church, 33 S. Third St.
“On behalf of the entire SUNY Canton community, I’d like to congratulate each of you on your academic success this semester,” said SUNY Canton President Zvi Szafran. “We applaud the hard work and perseverance you’ve demonstrated to attain this special recognition.”
The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, a division of SUNY Oswego’s Office of Business and Community Relations, will hold an informational hour on falls prevention at Fulton Mills Apartments on Feb. 25, at 1 p.m. The one-hour session will be conducted by Rachel Brooks, “Six Steps to Better Balance” instructor and “Osteo Bone Builders” master trainer.
The public is invited to a free car seat safety check at the East Side Fire Department on Feb 7 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Trained and nationally certified child passenger technicians will be on hand to answer all your questions and assist in making sure your child’s car seat is as secure as possible.
Oswego Boxing Club member Sidney LeCeur helped put the club on the CNY boxing map over the weekend. “We just had our first competitor fight and win Saturday,” said Derrick Falcetti, co-owner of the Oswego Boxing Club. LeCeur fought at 165 pounds in the main event and won a unanimous decision.
Each month, the Fulton Rotary Club invites two students from Fulton High School so that the students can learn how a service club helps the community and the Rotarians learn how the students are also helping our community. Jake Seymour and Madden Rowlee were congratulated by Rotarian Judy Young, chair of the Student Activities Committee, at a recent meeting.
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