Lt. Col. (Retired) Frank M. Regan, 88
Lt. Col. (Retired), Frank M. Regan, 88 of Oswego, passed away Tuesday morning Sept. 6, 2016, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse.
Lt. Col. (Retired), Frank M. Regan, 88 of Oswego, passed away Tuesday morning Sept. 6, 2016, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse.
Karen Gardner, 73, a resident of Fulton, passed away on Tuesday, August 30, 2016, after battling a long illness.
Hot and muggy with a mix of sun and clouds today. High about 90.
The Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund recently awarded $11,649 in grants to four nonprofit organizations serving the Pulaski area. Half-Shire Historical Society received $2,500 to purchase a new laptop computer to use for scanning photos at community events.
Two new art exhibits will be opening at the Art Association of Oswego on September 17 with a public reception from 7 to 9 p.m. In the upstairs gallery will be an exhibition of photography by two area artists entitled Journey West. The downstairs gallery will feature a solo show of Beth Sotherden’s watercolors.
The Oswego State men’s soccer team defeated the Hamilton College Continentals, 2-0, on Tuesday afternoon at Laker Turf Stadium. The victory pushes the Lakers record to one game above .500 at 2-1. Hamilton falls to 0-1 after its first contest of the season.
The Oswego State volleyball team suffered its first loss of the season at the hands of host Ithaca College 3-0 on Tuesday evening at Ben Light Gymnasium. With the defeat, Oswego is now 3-1 on the year while the Bombers move to 3-2.
The work in progress has been the topic of lengthy discussion twice before at the committee level. Each time councilors took no action on the matter, opting instead to continue working on the plan. On Tuesday night, Third Ward Councilor Nate Emmons presented an updated version of the proposal. The current plan would still be in effect from November 15 through March 31. The mayor, at his or her discretion, can extend it based on weather conditions.
This evening (Sept. 6), H.R. 4204, the Fort Ontario Study Act, bipartisan legislation introduced by U.S. Congressman John Katko (NY-24) to advance the designation of Fort Ontario and the Safe Haven Holocaust Refugee Shelter Museum in Oswego to National Park status, unanimously passed the U.S House of Representatives.
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