Effort Exhibited at Volney Elementary
The honorees received a Principal’s Award for being classroom role models for showing effort in class, while others received an “On-a-Roll” Award for improving academically and behaviorally.
The honorees received a Principal’s Award for being classroom role models for showing effort in class, while others received an “On-a-Roll” Award for improving academically and behaviorally.
Registration is limited to ten persons. Classes will be given by Ann Raynor, a member of the Oswego Players who has been leading a monthly class for youth.
Patricia A. Bivens, 67, a resident of Oswego, passed away on Tuesday May 31, 2016, at the Michaud Residential Health Services, Fulton.
Former Granby Gators returned to their elementary school and spoke with fifth and sixth grade students about college readiness, while other sessions for those grade levels included presentations from a funeral director and a judge.
“I love the Arts Center. I love being in plays and Arty Camp. I have a lot of friends here too.” These are the happy words of 9-year-old Harper, who was a reluctant participant in Arty Camp her first sum
Several Oswego County students recently reflected on educational and life lessons learned as they were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. All of the Center for Instruction, Technology & Innovation’s Career and Technical Education students achieved scholarly success and exhibited amiable character to meet membership eligibility requirements.
Members of the Oswego County Green Team and the Fulton High School SUNY ESF Global Environment class spoke to the legislature in May about efforts to reduce littering in Oswego County. The class is involved in a recycling program that removes five metric tons of material from the school’s waste stream annually.
Mayor Karl W. Hax has called for a special village board meeting for Thursday, June 2, at 4:30 p.m. in the boardroom of the Snow Memorial Building at 4917 Jefferson St., Pulaski.
Two New York State cities, Oswego and Binghamton, have an additional reasons to celebrate The Salvation Army’s National Donut Day on June 3. A Salvation Army woman officer assigned to Oswego, who along with another woman, became the first women to travel to
On a muggy Sunday, May 29, members of Jacksonville Faith Community guests and members of Masonic War Vet Post No. 43 led by Rev. George A. Reed, gathered at Jacksonville Cemetery in the town of Lysander to honor veterans of Americas wars.
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