Month: February 2016
Digital Media Students Design New Logo for Hyde Foundation
Digital Media students from the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation’s Career and Technology Education program recently designed a new logo for the Weston T. Hyde Oswego County Educational Foundation of Oswego, NY.
Make Sense Shop Flourishes During Holiday Season
The shop, a small café and gift shop operated by the district in cooperation with Camden Central, Sandy Creek Central and Altmar-Parish-Williamstown school districts, offers a life-skills job-training program for special education students.
Pulaski’s Smith Presented With Roger Neilson Award
Pulaski High School senior Noah Smith was recently presented with the Roger Neilson Award at the PACS Varsity Football banquet.
George Zarichny, 95
George Zarichny, 95, of Fulton, passed away Friday February 12, 2016.
Oswego Speedway’s Price Chopper ‘Tickets to Go’ Program Continues in 2016
Oswego Speedway’s popular Price Chopper ‘Tickets to Go’ program will continue in 2016 with discounted advance sale adult tickets going on sale at all Price Chopper Supermarkets locations beginning this spring.
Local Students Named to Clarkson University Dean’s List
The following students have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2015 semester at Clarkson University:
County Health Department Warns Residents to be Prepared for Extreme Cold
The first Arctic blast of 2016 is expected this weekend with very cold temperatures predicted Friday night through Sunday. The hazards of lake effect snow and biting cold are not only uncomfortable and inconvenient, but can also be life-threatening.
Health Department Announces Clinic Services for Week of Feb. 16
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
Cultivating Connections: Ritchie Meets With Oswego County Farmers
Nearly two dozen local farmers and agriculture professionals met with State Senator Patty Ritchie Wednesday for a forum to discuss the establishment of a “food hub” that would link Upstate farmers with larger metro markets across New York State.