Oswego County Legislature Proclaims Youth Court Month
The Oswego County Legislature’s Human Services Committee presented a proclamation to the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau designating September as Youth Court Month.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Human Services Committee presented a proclamation to the Oswego City-County Youth Bureau designating September as Youth Court Month.
Oswego County Opportunities’ recently presented longevity awards to staff of OCO Education Services for 5 years of loyal service to OCO and its consumers.
This years’ event, to be held on November 14 beginning at 8 a.m., will see 24 teams from all across Central New York come together to compete in the 2015 Trash Trek Challenge.
Community members are invited to meet the staff and tour the renovated offices of Oswego Health’s Primecare Medical Practice during an open house to be held from 5 to 7 p.m. October 21. To meet the needs of the growing practice, the Primecare offices have been expanded to include more patient comforts.
Lakeside Christian Ministries, a Fulton based church and ministry organization, will celebrate its second anniversary with a special party and potluck luncheon on Oct. 18, from noon – 3 p.m.
This week, as temperatures in most areas dipped into the 30s, many of us took the chill out of the air by turning up our thermostats or lighting our fireplaces. As temperatures continue to drop, a little planning now will pay off in the longrun.
All of the snowplows and other heavy equipment had been removed from the Oswego County Highway Department Garage on Schaad Drive on Monday evening (Oct. 5). Instead, the cavernous facility housed an even more powerful juggernaut. Federal, state and local officials joined more than 2,000 concerned FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant employees, their families, and community members to express support for FitzPatrick.
Robert F. Coe, 80, of Fulton, passed away on Sunday October 4, 2015, at Pontiac Care and Rehabilitation Center, Oswego.
On Oct. 18, a pancake breakfast will be held at Lake City Masonic Lodge No. 127 at 765 E. Seneca St., Oswego, from 8 a.m. to noon. The menu includes pancakes, French toast, eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, coffee, tea, milk and orange juice.
Look both ways on the bottom step before you exit the bus. This was one of many reminders Michael A. Maroun Elementary first graders received as bus drivers Wendy Zogg and Joy Heckert reviewed bus safety.
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