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Arts and Entertainment

Director Troy Pepper Leads the Oswego Players Production of ‘The Christmas Spirit’

</p>The Oswego Players present a holiday production of Frederick Stroppel’s 'The Christmas Spirit. on November 7, through 16, at the Frances Marion Brown Theater, in Oswego Pictured in the photo is Director Troy Pepper Photo by Tobie McIntosh

The Oswego Players latest production, Frederick Stroppel’s dramatic comedy ‘The Christmas Spirit’. will be led by three time director Troy Pepper. Mr. Pepper directed a number of Player’s productions since becoming involved with the organization including Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit, and last year’s well thought of version of ‘Born Yesterday’ ‘ I like to bring back the old classic plays, that haven’t been seen for awhile,’ Mr. Pepper stated recently. ‘Sometimes, older is better particularly in comedy.’

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Community

Fulton Public Library Presents Stephanie McCall Of “Quilts by Commission”

Fulton Public Library and Stephanie McCall offer another quilting project for quilters of all levels to enjoy!  Run into the kitchen for great cooking fun with your new quilted apron for the holidays! This pattern can be converted into a matching table runner for your holiday feast! It’s another chance for you to dust off your sewing machine, or borrow a friend’s, and have fun right before the bustle of the holiday season.

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McHugh Asks US Attorney General to Conduct Criminal Investigation of Financial Industry

Congressman John M. McHugh (NY-Pierrepont Manor) called on United States Attorney General Michael Mukasey to conduct an investigation of any financial institution, corporation, or individual that is suspected of criminal action relating to our current financial crisis.  The Congressman signed a bipartisan letter with 30 other Members of Congress calling for the Attorney General to conduct a criminal investigation and involve the financial crimes units of other federal agencies to assist in his investigation.

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Voting Remains an Essential Freedom

For the past several months now, those who watch the news or read the paper have been inundated with messages and platforms from both major political parties.  No matter whom you’ve decided to support—on a federal or state level—I want to encourage you to get out and vote on Election Day, Nov. 4.  Voting is a privilege our forefathers and mothers fought for.  Unfortunately, many do not take advantage of this right.

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