Senior Band Concert Entertains Crowd at Bodley
Nearly 50 students entertained an audience of friends, family and Fulton City School District personnel during the multifaceted concert, which featured singing, jazz tunes and classical music.
Nearly 50 students entertained an audience of friends, family and Fulton City School District personnel during the multifaceted concert, which featured singing, jazz tunes and classical music.
Scenes from Dr. Seuss books leaped off the pages and onto the stage at Hannibal High School during a recent concert. The performance started with current hit music sung by the school’s all-female pop choir, and quickly transformed into an evening of musical theater.
New Vision Allied Health students from the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation recently coordinated an anti-tobacco program at Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Junior/Senior High School to reinforce the negative impacts of tobacco products.
In an effort to bolster family and community involvement in the Hannibal Central School District, a Family Field Day will be held May 30. According to event organizer Kate Babbitt, Family Field Day was developed to align with the goals of the district’s strategic plan.
James Douglas Wagner, 71, of Fulton, died Thursday May 21, 2015, at Oswego Hospital.
“This event here tonight isn’t about me. It’s about us as a community,” the current Fifth Ward councilor said. “It’s about the future of our community and where we want to take our city.” Voters have an opportunity for change, “the ability to go in in November and start fresh on Jan. 1,” he said. “Now is the time to do something different, something drastic. It’s time to really, really shake up City Hall and finally allow our city to reach its true potential, capitalizing on the positives and aggressively addressing the negatives.”
Nearly two dozen members of area law enforcement agencies were pounding the pavement in the heat and humidity for more than two hours straight today (May 26) for a good cause. For decades, police officers throughout Oswego County have participated in the annual “Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics.” Cassandra Rucker, director of development, Special Olympics New York Central Region, said, “Today’s run traveled about 12 miles from the Oswego PD to the Fulton PD. We’re raising awareness for the 65,000 Special Olympics athletes of New York.”
It is with profound sadness, we announce the passing of Mrs. Homer Gordon, Arleen Montvid, 88, on Thursday May 21, 2015, in a private Jewish ceremony at Riverside Cemetery.
Warm and humid with a mix of sun and clouds with a possible thunderstorm today. High around 80 to 85.
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