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Merritt Charged With Second Child Sex Crime
Afterschool Programs Address Children and Teens’ Social and Academic Needs
Combining play with academics, the Oswego Y’s afterschool program fills gaps in schools and in the Oswego community by offering enrichment through arts, music, physical education, sports and nutrition.
Hannibal Sesquicentennial Museum Open Saturday, August 28
The Sesquicentennial Museum, located in the former Cook’s Jewelers building in Hannibal, will be open on Saturday, August 28 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. with a display depicting Hannibal businesses.
A View of History: A Hot Day on the Oswego River
This image comes from the Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Photograph Collection, available through memory.loc.gov.
Photographer Marjory Collins took this photo in Oswego in June, 1943.
Click inside to see the full image.
“Hog Wild Clam Jam” Raises Funds for Special Needs Children
On Saturday, September 11, the Fulton Moose Lodge 1280 on Rte. 57 will host “Hog Wild Clam Jam,†a pig roast and clambake benefit to support the ARC of Oswego Early Intervention program, which provides services to infants and toddlers with developmental concerns.
Oswego County Hospice Receives “Show How You Roll” Donation from Allstate’s Schorer Agency
Entrepreneur From Watertown One Of The Featured Speakers At Connections
On Sept. 28, SUNY Oswego’s Office of Business and Community Relations and the Women’s Network for Entrepreneurial Training will gather women from across New York State for “Connections,†a day-long conference.
Music To Highlight Playing For Poverty
Music will be the focus of a very special event to raise awareness of hunger and poverty in Oswego County.
Bishop’s Commons Reminisces Victorian Style
Residents and children of all ages went back in time to the Victorian era recently thanks to the Richardson-Bates Museum and AmeriCorps member Nicole Westerbeck.



