Sofia Elizabeth Craver
Sofia Elizabeth Craver was born in Oswego Hospital on October 27, 2017, at 6:49 p.m.
Sofia Elizabeth Craver was born in Oswego Hospital on October 27, 2017, at 6:49 p.m.
Precious was found by one of our fosters, injured and afraid. After she was brought to us and we got her the medical attention she needed and got her back up to a healthy weight, she is as happy as can be and beautiful to boot. Whether sitting in your lap or nuzzling her face against yours, she is always wanting attention. Still energetic and an explorer, she is not destructive and just wants to see what is happening in the world around her.
Please remember to vote on November 7, as local leaders have much more influence on you than does the national level.
New York has a habit of enacting policies that, rather than finding a balance, addresses the issue by creating burdensome regulations that are costly, overreaching and often untested. Nowhere is this more evident than with the paid-family leave program that is due to go into effect on January 1, 2018. The concept of paid-family leave is something most New Yorkers (including myself) agree with – that is, providing employees with the ability to take paid time off from work to care for a sick family member or to provide care for a newborn child. But as too often is the case in New York, our paid-family leave policy fails to balance the needs of the employee with the employer and pays scat attention to costs.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Human Services Committee presented Donna Vesta with a certificate of appreciation for 35 years of service. Vesta is an account clerk with the Oswego County Department of Social Services.
“I thought it would be amazing to bring this holiday comedy classic to life with a local cast of kiddos (and a few adults) and some adorable choreography and costumes this year!” said director Jennifer Snow. The Nutcracker runs November 29, December 2,3,8,9,10.
Oswego County Opportunities Cancer Services Program brought together health providers, cancer survivors, local support programs, and members of the community to raise awareness of cancer screening opportunities to help save lives. The pink ribbon event was the highlight of an even bigger awareness campaign throughout the month of October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Hosted by Coordinator of OCO’s Cancer Services Program, Carolyn Handville, dozens of guests wore pink and formed a giant human ribbon to spotlight breast cancer awareness for the eighth annual event.
A Fulton photographer captured first place in the Cayuga Naturally Photograph Contest. And, another of his photos earned second place honors. 1st Place: Eric Weaver, Fulton, NY – Autumn Wetland, Sterling Nature Center
Tony Pisa has been wrenching on racecars for more than 15 years and in 2017 finally walked through Oswego Speedway’s Steel Palace gates as a full-time driver, capturing this year’s Pathfinder Bank Small Block Super Rookie of the Year title in the Greg O’Connor No. 89.
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