Year: 2016
William J. Muldoon
It is with great sadness that the family of William Muldoon announces his passing on Monday August 22, 2016, at the age of 76.
Oswego County Announces Bicentennial Photo Contest Winners
The Oswego County Bicentennial Photo Contest Committee recently announced the winners of the competition. Twenty people submitted nearly 80 photos to the contest. Finalists were displayed at the Oswego County Fair in Sandy Creek where the public was invited to vote for their favorite picture in eight separate categories.
Total Seal ‘Total Package’ Returns to Budweiser Classic Weekend Adding $4,000 in Cash to Weekend Purse
When Budweiser International Classic Weekend kicks off on September 2, drivers in the Novelis Supermodified division will be vying for an additional $4,000 in Budweiser International Classic purse and contingency listings thanks to partner Total Seal High Performance Piston Rings.
Tillie Kostoroski
Tillie Kostoroski, daughter of the late Andrew and Laura Pawlenko, passed away on Monday August 22, 2016, in Oswego.
Faculty Exhibition To Open In Tyler Hall’s Re-Envisioned Art Gallery
The re-envisioned Tyler Art Gallery in Tyler Hall at SUNY Oswego will host a free public reception from 5 to 7 p.m. Nov. 18, for the SUNY Oswego Art Faculty Exhibition.
Scandals, Repeated Corruption Prompts Meaningful Pension Forfeiture Reform
During the last week of session, the State Legislature passed a resolution to amend the State Constitution to permit the forfeiture of state pensions for those public officials convicted of a felony related to their public duties (e.g. bribery). This is a commonsense measure that should have passed last year. Unlike most other bills the State Legislature passes, in order for this reform to be enacted the State Constitution must be amended due to the fact that pension benefits are protected by the New York State Constitution.
An Open Letter To Fulton School Community
Our faculty and staff have been planning and preparing, while our facilities and maintenance personnel have been working to make sure that our buildings are ready for teaching and learning. As a district, we are committed to providing a respectful, responsible and safe learning environment for all students. We believe all students must be provided quality educational experiences that maximize their full potential.
Rice Creek Invites Public For Fall Nature Education Programs
SUNY Oswego’s Rice Creek Field Station will offer free nature education programs this fall, enabling people to learn about the main building’s sustainability features, explore the surrounding trails and see the changes autumn brings.
Weather Notebook For August 22, 2016
Partly sunny with some scattered sprinkles possible today. High in the lower 70s.