Fairley Pre-K Students Host Holiday Sing-A-Long
Decked out in hand-made reindeer and elf hats, the students delighted the audience with a medley of songs such as “Jingle Bells” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
Decked out in hand-made reindeer and elf hats, the students delighted the audience with a medley of songs such as “Jingle Bells” and “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”
Art students from Michael A. Maroun Elementary School recently had their work featured in a statewide exhibit in Binghamton. The exhibit was on display during the annual New York State Art Teachers’ Association conference and showcased student artwork across a variety of mediums.
Students from all grades had an opportunity to share their holiday plans and requests to Santa Claus with Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow, Police Chief Tory DeCaire and Fire Chief Randy Griffin during the lunch event on Dec. 14.
Today (Dec. 20), Assemblyman Will Barclay reminded those with pistol permits to recertify their firearms. The SAFE Act requires all pistol owners to recertify their pistol permits 5 years after the date their license was issued.
CNY Arts Center is thrilled to announce the cast for the first show of the 2018 season, The Curious Savage under the direction of Dana Thomas. The production runs February 9-18, 2018, at the Arts Center located at 11 River Glen Drive on the Cayuga College Fulton Campus.
For nearly a half century, the Catholic Church in the United States has celebrated National Migration Week, which is an opportunity to reflect on the circumstances confronting migrants, including immigrants, refugees, children and victims and survivors of human trafficking.
As the search for the perfect Christmas tree begins, three Cornell University experts who work closely with New York Christmas tree producers offer advice for picking, preserving and eventually re-planting the perfect tree. In addition, New York state agriculture commissioner Richard A. Ball is encouraging families buy trees locally and support tree growers across the state this holiday season.
Lakeside Property Services of Oswego is the latest to team with Dan Kapuscinski and Missile Motorsports for the 2018 Pathfinder Bank Small Block Super season at Oswego Speedway. Owned and operated by Craig Soper, Lakeside Property Services offers everything from home renovations and hardscaping, to landscaping, deck service, and snow plowing.
Recently, the Oswego YMCA worked together with Exelon
and the North East Regional Council of Carpenters Local 277 for a “build
day” at the YMCA Skate Park. The multi-phased construction and resurfacing project is a significant investment of talent and time for improving the local indoor skate park.
On December 14, the Oswego County Legislature approved a feasibility study associated with the reuse of the Waste Water Treatment Plant at the former Miller Brewing facility in Volney. As part of their approval, the Oswego County Legislature agreed to pay $49,000 toward the study. The remaining $49,000, of the $98,000 study, will be paid by Operation Oswego County and the County of Oswego Industrial Development Agency.
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