Student Responsibility Lauded at Lanigan
Positive behavior was on display throughout October, as Lanigan Elementary School students exhibited responsibility in the classroom, hallways and cafeteria.
Positive behavior was on display throughout October, as Lanigan Elementary School students exhibited responsibility in the classroom, hallways and cafeteria.
Michael A. Maroun Elementary School students who exemplified leadership and responsibility were chosen by their teachers as members of the school’s safety patrol.
William Palange retired from the Oswego City School District in 2010, completing a career spanning nearly 35 years as a music educator. Palange was inducted in the New York State Field Band Conference Hall of Fame this past Sunday (Nov. 1) at the NYSFBC Championships. The Marching Buccaneers placed fourth in their division.
The investigation revealed that Michael J. Lopresti, 27, from Phillipsburg, NJ, was operating a 1994 Ford northbound on Interstate 81 when, for unknown reasons, the vehicle veered off the roadway and struck a tree. Lopresti along with his passenger, Cecilia M. Phillips, 23, from Washington, NJ, were pronounced deceased at the scene.
On Friday, November 20, there will be no school for students in grades Pre-K through Grade 6 in the Fulton City School District.
November’s Artist of the Month at the Lakeside Artisans is Sharon Terry. Visitors to the shop at 191 W. First St., can enter a drawing for a pair of her original, hand-crafted earrings.
On November 3, Chris Reis DDGM for the Oswego District made his official visit to Callimachus Masonic Lodge in Phoenix. Thirty-three Masons enjoyed a chicken dinner prepared by the ladies of Phoenix Elizabeth No.105 Eastern Star.
Under a $1.5 million share of an Environmental Protection Agency grant, SUNY Oswego and its Environmental Research Center will continue in a research partnership that has documented marked declines in older chemical pollutants in the Great Lakes.
Efforts to have Gary Thibodeau’s conviction for kidnapping Heidi Allen overturned have hit a snag. Judge Daniel King has denied Thibodeau’s defense team’s request for more testimony.
When The Blizzard of ’66 barreled into Central New York, the city of Oswego got a lot of news coverage from the storm, with its 102-inch snowfall total as recorded by SUNY Oswego meteorology professor and WSGO weatherman Bob Sykes. But right down the road from the Port City, Fulton got more than its share of snow, too.
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