Month: August 2015
Lindley Creek Concert Set At Mount Pleasant UM Church
The Greer family performing under the name Lindley Creek will hold a concert Saturday at Mount Pleasant UM Church at 7 p.m. Dad, John Rob; mom, Kathie; son Jase; daughter, Katie is an acoustic family band, showcasing beautiful bluegrass and gospel music.
Wrong Again
Frank Castiglia, there you go again. Recently you saw fit to publish another letter to the editor, where you discussed the sales tax arrangement that the city of Fulton has with Oswego County. For unknown reasons, you reference some documents that I had that show some graphics to perhaps otherwise hypnotic numbers, and you mention that I did not provide to you “so everyone is on equal ground and they may refer to it as well.”
Health Department Announces Clinic Services for Week of Aug. 31
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified home health care, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
Oswego Professor’s Book Details Diverse Contributions To History Of Science
In a newly published book, SUNY Oswego physics professor Alok Kumar and co-author Scott L. Montgomery provide evidence that Europe’s scientific revolution depended profoundly on ideas and innovations passed down from ancient cultures. “A History of Science in World Cultures: Voices of Knowledge,” published by Routledge, traces the origins of European scientific “discoveries,” demonstrating that many derived, at least in part, from much earlier work in China, India, Persia, Babylonia and other cultures.
Learn How To Shop In Nature’s Store
Learn about nature’s fall buffet at Mexico Point Park. The Native Americans and early settlers knew how to survive without supermarkets and fast food outlets and so can you. Nature’s buffet is bountiful if you know where to look and how to use what is available.
Antenna Maker Awards $100K Research Grant to SUNY Oswego’s Wireless Lab
SUNY Oswego’s Advanced Wireless Systems Research Center has won a two-year, $100,000 research grant from a Western New York antenna manufacturer to co-develop high-efficiency compact antennas for railway transportation systems and, potentially, other applications.
ARISE To Hold Annual Light Up the Night 5K Run
ARISE is planning its second annual Light Up the Night 5K run. The event will be held on October 2 at Breitbeck Park. Registration will start at 6:30 p.m. and the run starts at 7:30 p.m
Billy Barlow announces ‘Coffee with the Candidate’
Citing the need to talk with voters directly, Oswego mayoral candidate Billy Barlow announced a series of “Coffee with the Candidate” listening events. The public is invited to stop and share their input and ideas on what the important issues facing the city.