Weather Notebook For May 26, 2017
Breezy and cool with scattered showers today. High about 65.
Breezy and cool with scattered showers today. High about 65.
Fairley students received a lesson in inclusivity as Move Along Inc. showcased the athletic opportunities available for community members with mobility limitations. Founder Greg Callen shared his story and discussed the challenges he has encountered and been able to overcome through perseverance and hard work.
New York Sea Grant has awarded rapid response funding to Cornell University to develop and conduct a standardized high water impact survey in the areas along southern and eastern Lake Ontario. This effort is in response to stakeholder requests for a standardized method to collect data on the impacts of high water levels on waterfront properties.
The Oswego County Health Department will hold its next rabies clinic June 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the West Monroe Town Highway Garage, 46 County Route 11, West Monroe. All dogs, ferrets, and cats, including pets that remain indoors, must be vaccinated against rabies.
The Central New York Area Health Education Center encourages students to apply for the Medical Academy of Science and Health (M.A.S.H.) Camp at Oswego Hospital, a two-day experience that introduces students to careers in healthcare through fun, interactive workshops.
The recognition came during a Morning Express program where the students were praised by Principal Jean Sampsell for their determined attempts to succeed academically and behaviorally.
The VFW Auxiliary 5885 will hold a fundraiser on June 3 from noon to 3 p.m. It will be held at 14 Bronson St.
In preparation of the school’s annual Second Grade Showcase, the students researched a country or countries where their ancestors came from and gathered information to create a display with fun facts about their family’s immigration history.
As part of Morningstar Residential Care Center’s celebration of National Nursing Home Week celebration, “Spirt of America,” residents gathered outside to watch Morningstar’s staff enjoy America’s favorite pastime.
Roughly 15 people attended the first of two meetings of which the Fulton committee preparing the city’s second Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) application has solicited public input. Stakeholders in attendance included elected officials, residents, city committee members, and local business owners. The group was led through the DRI application process by committee members Joe Fiumara, Brittney Jerred, and Dave and Marie Mankiewicz, following a “think positive” theme.
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