Weather Notebook For December 2, 2016
Cloudy and breezy with rain or snow showers likely today. High in the lower 40s.
Cloudy and breezy with rain or snow showers likely today. High in the lower 40s.
Oswego County Opportunities’ board member Yvonne Petrella and director of education services Beth Kazel recognized two employees. Head Start teacher Doreen Jetty-McCoy and early childhood education coordinator Kristin Masuicca were cited.
The Fulton Junior High School has announced its honor students for the first quarter.
Healthcare in the digital era — telemedicine, big data, decision analytics, computer networks integrating patient and caregiver information, and more — has led to the launch of SUNY Oswego’s newly approved graduate degree in biomedical and health informatics.
The Port City is looking for the best possible ways to spend $10 million in Downtown Revitalization Initiative money. Increased safety, better access to the waterfront, sidewalk improvements, better promotion of the historic districts, preserve and increase downtown parking, stimulate residential development and many other ideas were proposed Thursday night.
Earl “Jerry” Bailey, 78, of Bundyville, passed away Wednesday, November 30, 2016, unexpectedly from a tragic accident.
Students in the Life Skills classes at Dennis M. Kenney Middle School and Hannibal High School recently enjoyed a Thanksgiving feast together. More than a dozen students learned several math, literacy, collaboration and social skills during the preparation of the traditional holiday meal.
T’is the season for Lanigan Elementary School first graders to learn about the history of their community. Accompanied by their teachers and a handful of guests during recent visits to the Pratt House, students received guided tours of the two-story museum.
Principal Todd Terpening presented each recipient with a special award during a school assembly where he commended the students for showing thanks and appreciation to their teachers and for setting great examples for their peers.
The city of Fulton has a rich and plentiful history that is still alive and well, and it’s living at the John Wells Pratt House. The house, located at 177 S. First St., has stood in Fulton for more than 150 years, now home to the Friends of History in Fulton, N.Y., Inc. and standing as a registered location on the National and State Register of Historic Places since it’s designation to the list in the year 2000.
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