Joseph Murabito Jr., 94
Joseph Murabito Jr., 94, of Dublin Street, Oswego, died Monday August 24, 2015, in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse.
Joseph Murabito Jr., 94, of Dublin Street, Oswego, died Monday August 24, 2015, in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse.
Hundreds of people in and around the Port City have expressed the desire to save the former Cahill’s Fish Market. Local entrepreneur Tony Pauldine said he is the man for the job. Tuesday evening in the conference room in the lower level of Canal Commons, he addressed his plan to save the historic Cahill Building. Nearly two dozen people were on hand to hear his plan and offer comments.
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’s main campus, 118A Rich Hall, Oswego, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
On August 24, Sandy Creek Grange held its meeting in its building at Oswego County Fairgrounds. After a dinner of spaghetti and meatballs, the group adjourned to its evening meeting.
Dr. Nicole Krzyiewski, a 2006 graduate of Mexico High School, has returned to Oswego County and opened a chiropractic practice in Fulton. Canalview Chiropractic, PC, opened its doors on August 11. The practice aims to serve Fulton and the surrounding communities by provided high quality chiropractic care.
The Oswego City-County Youth Bureau is accepting donations of gently used books to support “Little Free Libraries” in Oswego County. Little Free Libraries are small public boxes which hold books for the community’s use. Anyone is welcome to borrow a book from a LFL and readers are encouraged to return books to keep the libraries stocked for others’ use.
Students who read at least 15 minutes per day for 40 days this summer and send their completed reading challenge into the office will receive a certificate from Barclay’s office and be invited to a Summer Reading Challenge party.
This year, the average family is shelling out $70.93 per elementary student for school supplies. The amount is even greater for older students, with the average cost of supplies for middle school totaling $91 and high school reaching $157. Combine costs for supplies like paper and pencils with other items students might need, such as new clothing, sneakers, backpacks and more and totals for most families can be hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
Maurice L. “Red” Waite, 92, of Martville, formerly of Buffalo, passed away Tuesday August 25, 2015, at St. Luke Health Services in Oswego surrounded by his loving family.
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