Mariah Rose Smith
Mariah Rose Smith was born in Oswego Hospital on Dec. 12, 2016, at 12:10 p.m.
Mariah Rose Smith was born in Oswego Hospital on Dec. 12, 2016, at 12:10 p.m.
During Monday night’s Common Council meeting, Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow recapped the first year of his administration, outlining several accomplishments and examples of success over the last 12 months. The mayor spoke specifically to winning the $10 million Downtown Revitalization Initiative from Governor Andrew Cuomo, accounting for a large portion of the almost $16 million the city secured in grant funding in 2016 alone.
The Oswego Health Board of Directors announced today (Dec. 13) that it will begin a search process to replace president and CEO Chuck Gijanto. The board offered to extend Gijanto’s agreement, but he is unable to accept due to personal reasons. Gijanto was hired by Oswego Health as an interim president and CEO in September 2015.
The Parade of Trees at the John Wells Pratt House Museum is a fun and festive welcoming for the holiday season in Fulton each year. For roughly 35 years, The Parade of Trees has brought community residents, businesses, and organizations together to celebrate the holidays with a decorating contest among several colorful, creative displays of Christmas trees.
The Central Square Middle School Art Department recently recognized several very special student artists by putting their art on public display at the Northern Onondaga Public Library in Brewerton.
Representing Sandy Creek Middle School in one of the oldest and most iconic competitions, the Scripps National Spelling Bee, three seventh grade students rose to the top of the spelling list: Luke Yerdon, Robbie Patterson and Matt Trudell.
Oswego County Opportunities Director of Health & Nutrition Services Ellen Holst recently recognized employees of OCO’s Health & Nutrition services program with longevity awards for 15 years of loyal service to OCO and its consumers.
Lisa A. Cory, a resident of Scriba passed away on Friday December 9, 2016, at her home after a long illness.
The Oswego County Bicentennial Committee announced that the “Oswego County History” book will soon be available, just in time for holiday gift-giving! The commemorative edition represents the culmination of the county’s bicentennial celebration this year. It will arrive in Oswego during this week (December 12) and be distributed to various municipal historians, historical societies, and museums for sale.
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