Weather Notebook For August 14, 2015
Warm and humid with a mix of sun and clouds with a possible thunderstorm today. High near 85.
Warm and humid with a mix of sun and clouds with a possible thunderstorm today. High near 85.
Sebastian “Saby” Murabito, 91, of Oswego, died Wednesday August 12, 2015, in St. Luke Health Services, Oswego.
This year’s event will be on September 19 from noon to 7 p.m. at the Fulton Polish Home located at 153 W. First St. S. (Route 48.)
Grab your friends, neighbors and relatives and for just $20 a car load you will see a fun night of racing featuring the Tracey Road Equipment Modifieds, SUNY Canton Sportsman, NAPA Late Models, E&V Energy Novice Sportsman and Hilton’s Automotive Four-Cylinders.
As a follow-up to its recent Darkness to Light Workshop the Child Advocacy Center of Oswego County is now offering a weekly support group for adolescent survivors of sexual or physical abuse to aid in their healing process and recovery from this traumatic experience.
For those interested in expanding or starting a small business in Oswego County, there is a small business training class scheduled to begin in September. The course is scheduled to begin September 12 and run each Saturday through Oct. 10. The classes will be held at SUNY Oswego Phoenix Center, Oswego County Industrial Park (off of exit 14 on 481), Phoenix, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
On August 8 and 9, the Hurricane Junior Golf Tour traveled to beautiful Baldwinsville to host the Western New York Junior Shootout at Timber Banks Golf Club. In the Boys’ 15-18 division, Oswego resident Eric Demidowicz took home the first place trophy as he really showed off his talent on the putting green.
Patrick Dewine, executive director of United Way of Greater Oswego Count has announced that the Oswego Fire Fighters Association Local 126 is now collecting school supplies in support of the Stuff-A-Bus campaign at their main headquarters, 35 E. Cayuga St.
Rotarian William Rasbeck presented an oversized check in the amount of $500 to Madden Rowlee. She will use the money toward her freshman year expenses at Clarkson University.
MASH Camp has become a summer tradition at Oswego Hospital, providing area eighth and ninth graders an opportunity to learn more about careers in the healthcare field as they participate in fun, hands-on activities. This year, 17 students took part in the two-day camp, where they visited key hospital departments, learned Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and how to suture, which was taught by members of the Oswego Hospital surgical services department.
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