Hunter James Becker
Hunter James Becker was born in Oswego Hospital on April 15, 2017.
Hunter James Becker was born in Oswego Hospital on April 15, 2017.
Isaac Gordon Van Fleet was born in Oswego Hospital on April 15, 2017 at 7:32 p.m.
Do you have a pug maybe? Or a bull dog? Or a big old slobbery hound? So you are used to having secretions of various sorts all over your walls and windows and wherever. Meet Autumn, a sweet, laid back, friendly and pretty girl who will only add to what you are already accustomed to. No, seriously, she has some sort of allergy/breathing issue that makes her wheezy and sneezy.
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, Rotarian Linda Eagan introduced Elizabeth Weimer, who is the Caregiver Services coordinator at the Office of the Aging in Oswego for NY CONNECTS. NY CONNECTS is for people of all ages, any disability and caregivers.
Windy and cooler with some cloudiness today. High near 50.
The team sent 22 swimmers to Ithaca College to compete in the NYS YMCA Swimming Championships on March 17-19. It resulted in several great showings that included Mark Tallents bringing home a NYS YMCA Championship in the 100 yard breast stroke.
Sgt. Alvin York’s World War I Infantry Manual will be displayed among the artifacts at the Fort Ontario History and Archaeology Conference April 22, at the Lake Ontario Conference Center, 26 E. First St. The conference features a roundtable discussion and student paper presentation on April 21, presentations by several local and international historians and archeologists, April 22, and a bus tour of French and Indian War sites in Oswego County on April 23.
Participants will be encouraged to develop and implement a personal plan for success and will have the opportunity to join a support group consisting of other adult learners. The program was developed by Oswego County Legislator Roy Reehil as part of the Oswego County Anti-Poverty Task Force that he chairs.
The 2017-18 New York state budget has been passed. The budget was nine days late breaking a streak of budgets that had been, for the most part, on-time for the last six years. The $163.2 billion budget is a behemoth. Not only does this budget continue New York’s reputation as a high tax state, this budget also ensures that New York spends more than almost any other state in the nation, second only to California.
Oswego County Opportunities has announced that its transportation service, OPT, has made adjustments to its OPT 12 route which serves the Central Square – Mexico – Pulaski – Fulton – Williamstown area. The new route, which has been posted on the buses since early March, will be effective today April 17.
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