Big Playoff Wins in Girls’ Lacrosse and Baseball
Today’s News: What’s Happening at GRB? and a look into online scholarships in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: What’s Happening at GRB? and a look into online scholarships in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Several students at Paul V. Moore High School were recently recognized for displaying the character trait of respect.
Benjamin Michael Ceratt was born in Oswego Hospital on May 23, 2016, at 10:20 p.m.
You may have seen them running in Oswego with their American flags flying and wondered who are these people clad in red, white and blue. They are the Oswego chapter of Team Red, White and Blue, a national non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of America’s veterans by connecting them to their community through physical and social activity.
Brewerton Elementary participated in the American Heart Association’s annual Jump Rope for Heart under the leadership of teaching assistant Gail Jones.
Warm with a mix of sun and clouds and a slight chance of a thunderstorm later today. High near 80.
Nine adult students recently graduated from the first-ever Advanced Manufacturing program at the Center for Career and Community Education, a partnership between the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation and Cayuga Community College.
The field station’s display cases are exhibiting artwork that illustrates an app, coming soon for download, to inform the public about the Permaculture Living Lab, a landscape between Shineman Center and Lee Hall that mimics natural systems to maximize beneficial interactions among plant, insect and animal species.
State Senator Patty Ritchie called for New York State to preserve nuclear energy and protect the FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in a letter to the Public Service Commission delivered as part of a public hearing held in Oswego on the PSC’s Clean Energy Standard, which has set a goal of the state achieving 50 percent renewable energy generation by 2030.
Do dogs and cats get a poison ivy rash? My property in the country has poison ivy everywhere and I have the rash most of the summer, no matter how careful I am. I have noticed that my little pug, Suki, seems to be very itchy and miserable. Could it be poison ivy?
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