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Community

Pathfinder Bank Supports ‘Save Our Shelter’

Oswego County Opportunities welcomes Pathfinder Bank as a sponsor for its S.O.S. “Save Our Shelter” Bowl-A-Fun. “Pathfinder Bank is one of our most ardent supporters. We appreciate its sponsorship and are looking forward to welcoming the Pathfinder Bank employees that will be participating in the bowling tournament,” said OCO Development Coordinator Margaret Barclay.

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Ritchie

Senator Ritchie’s Community Spotlight: A Big Win For Boldt Castle

This month, as part of “Senator Ritchie’s Community Spotlight,” I am highlighting Boldt Castle, a true gem of the Thousand Islands that just took home the top prize for New York State’s best warm-weather travel destination. Boldt Castle on Heart Island in Alexandria Bay was the finalist in an “I LOVE NY” March Madness bracket competition for favorite Empire State attraction. It was up against Letchworth State Park in Castile for the title, and after 50,000 votes, beat out 32 other locations.

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Supporting the "contemporary heartbeat" of the SUNY Oswego theater department's upcoming performances of "Pride & Prejudice" are such costuming hints as a pink sash here and a leather-accented jacket there. From left are members of the Bennet family (in back, from left): Mrs. Bennet (Cadi Hannold) and Evan Debevec-McKenny (Mr. Bennet); and the Bennet sisters (from left) Jane (Logan Colby-Rowe), Lydia (Sydney Lattenhauer), Mary (Marisa Miner), Kitty (Kayla Bonasera) and Elizabeth (Alexandra Matsu).
Community

‘Contemporary Heartbeat’ Pulses In College’s ‘Pride & Prejudice’

A classic story that its stage manager says is adapted to display a “contemporary heartbeat,” the SUNY Oswego theater department’s “Pride & Prejudice” will open at 7:30 p.m. April 21, in Waterman Theatre.” The production, based on Jon Jory’s adaptation of the 19th century Jane Austen novel, will run at 7:30 p.m. April 22 and 29, with a finale at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 30. The show will preview at 7:30 p.m. April 20.

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A group of second graders shows photos of their concernsabout the playground as they explain what they feel needs to be done to improve things.
Oswego Daily News

Students Advocate For Safer, Improved Playground

The Council Chamber was packed Tuesday as nearly 100 Kingsford Park Elementary School second graders marched to City Hall with a message for Mayor Billy Barlow. The city-owned playground adjacent to the west side school has fallen into disrepair and the students voiced their concerns to the mayor and other city officials. There are some safety concerns, bad words that should be covered and other concerns, they said.

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