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ARISE Receives Jaycee Award for Fourth of July Float from Chamber of Commerce.
ARISE participants and staff came out in numbers to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act at the Oswego City Fourth of July Parade.
Phyllis J. Dietsch Kazarian, 76
Phyllis J. Dietsch Kazarian, 76, a resident of Paloma St., Oswego, passed away, August 14, 2010 at SUNY Upstate Hospital in Syracuse.
Mary “Betty†Blanchard, 92
Mary “Betty†Blanchard, 92, of Hannibal, died Friday at St. Luke Health Services in Oswego.
Turkey Shoot Commemorates Wills Cook Family
The Red Creek Conservation Club is hosting the Willis Cook Family Classic 1st Annual Turkey Shoot to commemorate the work Willis Cook donated over the years to the club.
Charles O. Hough, 75
Charles O. Hough, 75, lifetime resident of Fulton, died August 12, 2010.
Police: Man Warned He’d Soon Rob Credit Union, Fled on Bicycle
This story’s a little unusual. Police say a Volney man gave a local credit union five minutes’ warning that he intended to rob them, then took off. Police say they found him on his getaway vehicle — a bicycle.
Young St. Mary’s Parishioners Sail On The High Seas
St. Mary’s Church in Oswego recently finished up its third year of Vacation Bible School for young parishioners, friends, and community children.
The Beat Goes On For Marching Bucs
Through heat, rain, cold and mud the beat goes on. Those conditions might make you think of the person who delivers mail, but those are also the elements that members of the “Pride of Oswego,†the Oswego High School Marching Buccaneers, must overcome in practicing and competing in representing their school and community.
Fitzhugh Summer Reading Program Proves Popular & Successful
Reading during the summer months is invaluable for youngsters. With that as a major concern, Fitzhugh Park Elementary School Principal Donna Simmons sought to initiate a summer literacy program for students in her school.