RaiderNet Daily: Mentoring is Helping
A mentoring program is making a difference at G. Ray Bodley. Also today: a key stretch lies ahead for the Raider hockey team, and it’s time to make your Super Bowl picks.
A mentoring program is making a difference at G. Ray Bodley. Also today: a key stretch lies ahead for the Raider hockey team, and it’s time to make your Super Bowl picks.

Don Todd told Oswego Sunrise Rotary about his new position as Oswego County Court Judge. He has attended training for new judges in White Plains. Since returning to Oswego, he has worked in Oswego County Family Court.

Chris Watson, YNN sports anchor and ESPN announcer, visited the Oswego High School recently to discuss sports broadcasting with students of WBUC.
On Feb. 9 the Emergency Services Program of Catholic Charities of Oswego County, in cooperation with the Food Bank of Central New York, will sponsor a fresh food distribution.

In recognition of National Mentoring Month, Catholic Charities of Oswego County recognized adults participating in the agency’s Community Mentoring program.
Anna J. Mills, 90, of Pennellville, NY, died at Pontiac Care & Rehab Center, Oswego.
Law Day turns out to be a success. Also, the Raiders fall to J-D, and why paying for college is a big step.
The city of Fulton will likely suffer a cut in its aid from the state, but Mayor Ron Woodward is actually relieved.
“I thought it would be a lot worse than that,” he said of the $33,000 cut in the city’s aid.
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