Daniel J. Stergius, 80
Daniel J. Stergius, 80, a resident of Oswego, passed away on Wednesday March 23, 2016, at Oswego Hospital.
Daniel J. Stergius, 80, a resident of Oswego, passed away on Wednesday March 23, 2016, at Oswego Hospital.
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.
With a light winter and early spring, yard work has been easier and ahead of schedule at our Richland facility. We had two work days, March 19 and 20, with four more scheduled and with many hands made light work of the front lawn, the SW classroom and other areas of the building. We are trying to get things in good order and neat before a wedding we will host on April 23 for the son of our Florence trustee Doreen Tilton.
At a special meeting of the Fire and Police Commission, 19-year-veteran Police Lieutenant Jason Delano was promoted to the rank of Deputy Chief. Delano will be replacing current Deputy Chief Thomas Abelgore who recently announced his retirement.
Oswego County Head Start/Pre-K program is pleased to announce a second opportunity to complete an application to determine eligibility for the school year 2016-17. Families may apply for enrollment by attending an Application Day
being held in April.
Theresa Robinson, constituent services representative from Congressman John Katko’s office, presented Oswego County Opportunities Executive Director Diane Cooper-Currier with a flag that had previously flown above the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. Katko sent the flag in recognition of OCO’s 50th Anniversary.
G. Ray Bodley High School honors humanities students are making history. Freshmen Andrew and Aaron Dedich advanced to the state level National History Day competition after winning second place in the regional National History Day competition earlier this month at Onondaga Community College in Syracuse.
The SUNY Oswego Jazz Ensemble and Latin Jazz Ensemble will host SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music Latin Ensemble in a free concert April 1. All three ensembles will perform. Eric Schmitz of the music faculty leads the SUNY Oswego ensembles, while SUNY Potsdam’s Marsha Baxter and Peter McCoy lead the 26 players of the Crane School.
The New York State Affordable Housing Corporation recently approved two grants in the amounts of $250,000 and $200,000 to the Oswego Housing Development Council to help finance home improvements for 30 single-family homes in Oswego County. The grant is part of a program designed to stabilize and preserve the county’s existing housing stock.
Households contain several known poison hazards, as well as many we wouldn’t even consider dangerous. The top five poisonous household products include hand sanitizers, button batteries, laundry detergent packets, ecigarettes, and medications. Many incidents involve children.
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