Fulton High School Seniors Earn Scholarships
The annual awards initiative provides a financial boost for high school seniors who plan to attend college next year and who perform exceptionally on Regents exams in the four core subjects.
The annual awards initiative provides a financial boost for high school seniors who plan to attend college next year and who perform exceptionally on Regents exams in the four core subjects.
The 29th annual Oswego Harborfest is now offering antique vendors the opportunity to showcase their merchandise to the nearly 125,000 people who attend the free-admission music festival that will take place the last weekend in July.
Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes students who are successful in academics, athletics, community and campus service, the performing arts, and journalism.
Oswego County Opportunities recently honored Robert Branshaw, owner of Wayne’s Drug Store, with the agency’s prestigious Howard Wilcox Volunteer of the Year Award. Established in memory of a very special OCO volunteer, the Howard Wilcox Volunteer of the Year Award is presented annually to a volunteer that goes above and beyond in offering their time and talents to an OCO program.
I would like to encourage everyone to get out and support this year’s budget. This year’s budget is a modest increase in spending from the previous year. The spending increase is 2.47% similar to what anyone might expect their own spending to increase from year to year.
Someone just told me that the cocoa bark mulch, that I love in my garden, can be poisonous to dogs? Is that true? And even if it’s true, why would a dog eat it?
The Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce, together with the Office of State Senator Patty Ritchie, will host a business and community roundtable meeting on May 19. The meeting will be held at the CNY Ar
The Oswego Players have announced that there will be open auditions for Neil Simon’s comedy, “Fools” in the Frances Marion Brown Theater of the Oswego Arts Center on May 16 and 17 at 7 p.m.
The Hannibal Historical Society will meet on May 23 at 7 p.m. at the Hannibal Community Center for a business meeting, including election of officers. All members are encouraged to attend.
Several residents spoke out Monday night against the resolution passed last month allowing the spraying of herbicides in various locations around the Port City. However, the city attorney cautioned the council that an attempt to rescind was “an improper resolution” and would set the city up for financial liability. After a lengthy debate, the council withdrew the resolution to rescind and took no action.
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