
Enzo Michael Belden
Enzo Michael Belden was born in Oswego Hospital on May 27, 2017, at 9:30 a.m.
Enzo Michael Belden was born in Oswego Hospital on May 27, 2017, at 9:30 a.m.
A few showers and thunderstorms with heavy downpours and gusty winds likely today. High about 70.
The Most Reverend Robert J. Cunningham, Bishop of Syracuse has released the most recent pastoral appointments and changes in the Diocese of Syracuse. Rev. Joseph E. Scardella, currently serving as pastor of St. Mary of the Assumption in Baldwinsville, has been appointed as pastor of the Church of the Holy Trinity in Fulton, effective July 1.
The 36th annual Fulton Memorial Day Salute was held on May 27. A large crowd watched as many bands, dance groups and floats passed by, representing this year’s theme “Stars and Stripes Forever.” A parade is music, with bands of different sizes and sounds and the winner of “The Grand Marshal Award” was Downbeat Percussion.
The Oswego County Health Department is reminding people who live in areas affected by the Lake Ontario flooding to disinfect and test their wells before using them. Natalie Roy, principal public health sanitarian for the Oswego County Health Department, said people should avoid using water from private wells for drinking or cooking until it is determined to be safe for consumption.
Elizabeth Rose Woodard was born in Oswego Hospital on May 27, 2017, at 8:28 a.m.
Plans are under way for Wellhouse Ministries’s first dinner and silent auction, scheduled for June 9 from 4 – 7 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, corner of West Fifth and Bridge streets. The event will feature a silent auction and 10-piece chicken wing dinner, celery, blue cheese, and salad.
The Oswego Fire Department and Oswego Police Department will host a free safety event for families on June 17. The hours will be from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the East Side Fire Station.
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For many veterans, to stand in the rain may be but a small inconvenience when compared to the tribulations of battle. To stand through the rain while honoring their fallen comrades, however, is no inconvenience at all but instead, an honor. Several veterans of various distinctions representing local veterans services organizations came together this Memorial Day (May 29) to pay tribute to the fallen through a ceremony organized by the Fulton Veterans’ Council. They paired with elected officials, local law enforcement, and a large number of members of the Fulton community to recognize the many local heroes who lost their life in the name of freedom.
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