Weather Notebook For September 18, 2017
Mostly cloudy, warm and muggy with scattered showers today. High about 85.
Mostly cloudy, warm and muggy with scattered showers today. High about 85.
Major Zane Fitzgibbons was born in Oswego Hospital on September 10, 2017, at 9:15 p.m.
Carter William Flagg was born in Oswego Hospital on Sept. 10, 2017, at 7:05 a.m.
In October, there will only be eight classes offered, as the Oswego Library’s Tech Lab will be closed from October 16 through November 3. The library will also be closed on October 9 for Columbus Day, so no classes will be offered then.
The Oswego County Transportation Coordination Committee is developing a Mobility Movement Plan for underserved areas of Oswego County and has begun to collect information about transportation needs in the Sandy Creek, Pulaski, Altmar-Parish-Williamstown and Mexico school districts.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced that the agency is holding the 21st Annual Salmon River Hatchery Open House and Family Day on September 23 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event celebrates the 35th National Hunting and Fishing Day.
The Minetto United Methodist Church will host a free dinner on September 24, serving from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The menu will be beef stew, oven roasted potatoes, vegetable, corn bread, and dessert.
Upstate New York has some of the best hunting, trapping and fishing in the country with thousands of lakes, ponds, rivers, streams and millions of acres of forest and open space that are rich in wildlife. Those who venture out to hunt and fish tend to appreciate and often help conserve our areas’ natural resources. About 2 million people hunt, fish and trap in the state ranking New York third in the nation for the number of sportsmen obtaining licenses and permits. Locally, Oswego, Onondaga and Jefferson counties are among the top 10 counties in the state for total hunting and fishing license sales.
The Fulton City School District hosted its annual Attendance Awareness Celebration as part of a district wide campaign to promote regular attendance for all students. Earlier this month, Fulton Mayor Ronald Woodward Sr. and the Fulton Common Council officially declared September 2017 as Attendance Awareness Month in the city of Fulton. In an effort to encourage good attendance to benefit student success and positively impact the community as a whole, the district has led an attendance awareness campaign to significantly reduce the amount of chronic absences.
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