Patricia I. Pritchard, 86
Patricia I. Pritchard, 86, a resident of the town of Oswego, passed away Monday July 13, 2015, at Upstate Hospital, Syracuse.
Patricia I. Pritchard, 86, a resident of the town of Oswego, passed away Monday July 13, 2015, at Upstate Hospital, Syracuse.
Christopher L. Kane of North Syracuse was arrested recently for allegedly selling heroin in Fulton. Further arrests and charges are possible at a later date, according to the Oswego County Drug Task Force.
Despite Otto Sitterly’s recent dominance at the Speedway, the race for the Novelis Supermodified Driver’s Championship has actually tightened significantly heading into the final event for the month of July.
On July 1 and 2, AmeriCorps members Tori Zerrahn and John Carmody visited the Oswego County Fair where they educated the community on proper physical fitness and nutrition habits. They handed out informative pamphlets, tools and entertaining activities such as coloring books to both children and adults.
Barbecued chicken will be on the menu during Harborfest at the Salvation Army, 73 W. Second St. On July 24, dinners will be served from 3 p.m. until sold out. On July 25, serving will begin at noon and continue until sold out.
Major General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for the State of New York, announces the promotion of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capability for additional responsibility and leadership.
Ithaca College congratulates students named to Dean’s List for the spring 2015 semester
Members of Oswego’s Girl Scout Daisy Troop 10245 recently stopped by the Oswego Hospital Emergency Department to donate activity bags for children.
The New York State Department of Transportation is advising motorists of an ongoing project in Oswego County that will soon affect traffic using New York State Route 481 near the Public Safety Building in the city of Oswego. The goal of this project is to improve safety at the Route 481 intersections with Churchill Road and Oswego County Route 57.
Edward Scheppard of Pulaski is helping to guard the Adirondack Park against the spread of invasive species this summer. Scheppard, a student at Paul Smith’s College, is a steward for the Adirondack Watershed Institute. That Paul Smith’s College-led initiative protects rivers, lakes and other waterways against invasive species and teaches boaters how to keep an eye out for problems on their own.
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