Area Students Intern Through SUNY Oswego
Several SUNY Oswego students from the area took part in off-campus internships in spring 2016 through the college’s Center for Experiential Learning.
Several SUNY Oswego students from the area took part in off-campus internships in spring 2016 through the college’s Center for Experiential Learning.
A bittersweet day for many long term Fulton residents, as the former Nestles buildings can now be seen being demolished from Route 481, the main road the buildings sit on. According to Fulton City Mayor, Ronald Woodward Sr. this is not the first day of demolition as much of the work already completed was done in the back of the buildings to be able to access the front. “They have been demoing in the back for a while. The buildings in the front that are being done now had a lot hooked to them in the back, all of that needed to be done first,” said Woodward. Traffic was affected for the first time today, as Fulton City Police Officers monitored the road and traffic flow, creating one lane usage.
Fern R. Schwarz, 88, of Minetto, died Thursday March 24, 2016, at Oswego Hospital.
Fulton Police Departments Deputy Chief Thomas Abelgore will officially retire on March 26, after 22 years of service. Abelgore began his career in the spring of 1994, attending the very first Syracuse Police Academy.
Frieda Stone, 86, a resident of Oswego, died Saturday March 19, 2016, at Crouse Hospital, Syracuse.
The Oswego County Health Department reported Today (March 24), that two new cases of rabies were recently confirmed in Oswego County. They include a skunk in Scriba and a raccoon in Albion. Both animals attacked unvaccinated pet dogs.
In honor of Dr. Seuss, the Cat in the Hat read stories, hopped on pop (bubble wrap taped to the floor), and ate green eggs and ham with the children at lunch time.
Timothy Matthew Donahue, 55, a resident of Skyline Drive in Oswego, passed away Tuesday, March 22, 2016, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse.
Dr. Thomas Hanna and the staff of the Northern Oswego County Health Services, Inc., Mexico Health Center joined Oswego County Opportunities’ Cancer Services Program in recognizing March as Colon Cancer Awareness Month by decorating their offices blue.
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