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John C. Stupp, 61
John C. Stupp, 61, of Oswego, died Monday at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse following a sudden illness.
Oswego County Pro-Am Series Wrap Up
When it comes to fishing tournaments, consistency is the name of the game. For the Lake Ontario Pro-Am Salmon Team Tournament Series, consistency must be combined with a sound strategy for big fish … and a little bit of luck.
Bishop’s Commons Joins Community Read Project
A group of avid readers at Bishop’s Commons have joined together to participate in the community wide experience by reading the NY Times best seller “Three Cups of Tea†by Greg Mortenson.
Pam Peeling-Somers Joins Step By Step Clubhouse
Program coordinator Jill Slocum announced that Pam Peeling-Somers has joined the staff of the Step By Step Clubhouse as a clubhouse generalist.
Tales Of The Harbor Set Aug. 20
The H. Lee White Marine Museum proudly presents “Tales Of The Harbor†on Aug. 20, beginning at 8:45 p.m. In the tradition of beloved local storyteller Mrs. Rosemary Nesbitt, we will gather at the museum’s historic Derrick Boat 8 for a night of mysteries, myths and ghost stories.
CYO Students Learn Importance Of Dental Health
UnitedHealthcare treated youth in Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s CYO Summer Recreation Program to a special presentation on good dental hygiene courtesy of Susan Heely and Dr. Health E. Hound of AmeriChoice.
Griffin Brady Earns Master’s Degree
On Aug. 8, Griffin James Brady, 2002 graduate of Oswego High School, and son of Billie and Dennis Brady, of Oswego, received his Master’s Degree in Ethnomusicology from Goddard College.
Marion J. Welsch, 87
Marion J. Welsch, 87, of Scranton, died Saturday evening, August 7, 2010, at Mercy Hospice in Scranton, following a lengthy illness.
Benedetto Files Challenge to Order Knocking Him Out of Judge’s Race
“We believe there were enough valid Republican signatures to meet the legal requirements to add my name to the ballot for Oswego County Court Judge,†said Benedetto. “Over thirteen hundred people signed the petitions. That’s over 300 more than is required by law to be on the ballot,†added Benedetto.