Morningstar Residents Celebrate the Holidays
Residents and their families enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and Christmas goodies and they gathered together for Christmas cheer and to take part in a number of Christmas themed activities.
Residents and their families enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and Christmas goodies and they gathered together for Christmas cheer and to take part in a number of Christmas themed activities.
Charles Hurd of Williamstown was named to the Fall 2017 President’s List at Hudson Valley Community College. Hurd is studying in the Business-Accounting academic program at the Troy, NY college.
Major General Anthony P. German, the Adjutant General, announces the recent reenlistment of members of the State National Guard in recognition of their continuing commitment to serve community, state and nation as part of the Army National Guard.
Judith A Crook, 75, of Fulton, died Monday December 25, 2017, at her daughter’s home, with her family by her side.
Sue Molinari LePine of Oswego, passed away peacefully on Tuesday December 26, 2017, with her four children at her bedside.
Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow has declared a State of Emergency in the city of Oswego due to more than three feet of snowfall overnight. Oswego residents should avoid all unnecessary travel and should not park on city streets for the next twenty-four hours.
Tops Friendly Markets hosted its 20th Annual Senior Citizens Luncheon to nearly 100 grateful participants this month at the Hannibal American Legion, 226 Rochester St. Guests enjoyed a delicious meal and live music provided by the high school band and chorus.
Earlier this year, our shoreline communities were victims of historic flooding along the shores of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River. Thousands of homes, businesses and properties are still picking up the pieces from the damage they suffered. While visiting many of these shoreline communities as the waters were rising, it became immediately clear that financial help would be needed. That is why I cosponsored the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence Seaway Flood Relief and Recovery Grant Program, which provided $45 million in funding to impacted year-round and seasonal homeowners, small businesses, farms, not-for-profits and municipalities.
David Rath, chairman of the Tourism Advisory Council; County Legislator Roy E. Reehil, District 5, chairman of the County Legislature’s Economic Development and Planning Committee; David Turner, director of the Oswego County Community Development, Tourism and Planning Department; and Janet Clerkin, tourism and public information coordinator, presented the award at the council’s December meeting.
All Oswego County offices, solid waste transfer stations, the Bristol Hill Landfill and the Materials Recovery Facility will be closed on Monday, Jan. 1, for New Year’s Day.
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