William F. Pittsley Jr., 76
William F. Pittsley Jr., 76, of Fulton, died Friday February 23, 2018, in Oswego Hospital.
William F. Pittsley Jr., 76, of Fulton, died Friday February 23, 2018, in Oswego Hospital.
The blood drive will be held from 9 to 6 p.m. in the JPC conference room in the lower level of the Oswego Health Services Center, which is adjacent to Oswego Hospital.
The nationally-ranked and top-seeded Oswego State men’s ice hockey team dropped its third-straight game with a 3-1 loss to No. 5 Fredonia in a SUNYAC Championship semifinal matchup on Saturday night in the Marano Campus Center Arena. With the defeat, the Lakers move to 18-6-2 on the year while the Blue Devils improve to 13-10-4.
The Oswego State women’s ice hockey team upset second-seeded Buffalo State, 5-0, on the road on Saturday in the first round of the NEWHL Championship. With the shutout, the Lakers improve their record to 12-12-2 on the season, while Buffalo State ends its season at 13-11-2.
The Houston Natural Science Museum has 16 permanent exhibitions including the Burke Baker Planetarium, the Cockrell Butterfly Center, and a giant screen theater. The first hall we entered had a variety of marine animals models hanging from the ceiling along with a video cam on the wall of that made it look like people were in a seal aquarium habitat. It was popular with the children because they could “walk up to the seals” and watch the seals dive in the water to get out of their way.
Colleen LeClair Nickolas “Duke,” 49, was taken home to her Lord and Savior Wednesday afternoon February 21, 2018, after battling multiple sclerosis for more than eight years.
Not many elementary students in this world can boast that they are published authors. But, students in Hannah Weigel’s and Maria Walter’s class have the book to prove it!
Fulton Block Builders has been receiving strong support from within the Fulton city limits but for the second year in a row, business support has come from outside of the city with a donation from Sweet-Woods Memorial Co. in Phoenix.
A scarce audience provided no feedback in any of six public hearings at Tuesday’s Common Council meeting in Fulton. “The council has been busy trying to clean up the charter and clear up some loose ends,” Fulton Mayor Ronald Woodward Sr. said. Read the full article for information into each of the six public hearings.
Daniel J. Capella has been named Retail Products Specialist, according to Reyne Pierce, Vice President, Team Leader Residential & Consumer Lending. Capella replaces David Guynn, who is retiring from his position.
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