Fajita Grill Helps To Feed Local Children
Both Fajita Grills in Oswego and Fulton recently participated in a fundraiser for Blessings in a Backpack.
Both Fajita Grills in Oswego and Fulton recently participated in a fundraiser for Blessings in a Backpack.
Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.
Today’s News: Regents exam schedules and some things to avoid the summertime blues are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Warm with a mix of sun and clouds today. High in the mid 70s.
At the Fulton Community Revitalization Corporation meeting held on recently, Mayor Ron Woodward who also serves as chair to the FCRC, announced the plan for the goal to reuse Stevenson Beach and the public access of Lake Neatahwanta (“little lake by the big lake”).
On May 30, Oswego Boxing Club’s Billy Meggison traveled two hours to Gouverneur to make his amateur boxing debut. He was joined by fellow OBC member Lindsay Demling.
Meggison earned a hard-fought unanimous decision victory. Demling lost a tough fight, but her effort did not go unnoticed.
The Sandy Creek Central School High School Concert Band under the direction of Thomas Artini was awarded a “Gold Medal With Distinction” at the NYSSMA Major Organizations Festival In Fulton.
As a way to learn the true meaning of Veterans Day, three local vets spoke before a select amount of students in the high school’s auditorium, sharing military experiences and the difficulties they had acclimating back into the civilian lifestyle.
The Oswego County Sheriff’s Office has Daniel A White, of 175 N. Main St., Dolgeville, in custody today (June 10) after investigations conducted by the Oswego County Sheriff’s Office, Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office, New York State Police and Dolgeville Village Police Department led to his arrest for the robbery committed at Mirabito’s Convenience store.
A group of Fitzhugh Park Elementary School students simply wanted to use arts and crafts to help to others. Last year, sixth graders Alyssa Searor and Maddy Graham came up with the idea of doing something you enjoy, like making crafts and then finding a way to help others benefit from these efforts. With the guidance of their teacher, Christine Haessig, a group “Crafting for the Cure” was formed and a goal was made.
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