Articles by Steve Yablonski
Lee-Anne Elizabeth Hosein
Ryder Grey Congdon
Traffic Signal To Be Removed
Oswego Salutes Its Fallen Heroes
“This day is in memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice, laying down their lives so you and I and our families have the opportunity to enjoy the freedoms that we have today,” said George Hoffman, the master of ceremonies.
Heritage Foundation Applauds Those Who Preserve History
Special Military, Dunkin’ Donut Days Highlight Festival Of Sail
As Central New York residents prepare to honor the nation’s active military and veterans this Memorial Day Weekend, organizers unveiled a series of theme days, activities and special promotions for military members and families at the first-ever Oswego Festival of Sail.
Scene Around Town: Steady As She Goes
Michala Wahl helps her brother, Kevin, man the wheel of the National Historic Landmark World War II Tugboat the LT-5 Friday at the H. Lee White Marine Museum. The LT-5 is part of the museum’s ongoing exhibit.
The tug served during the Normandy Invasion in World War II and is even credited with shooting down an enemy aircraft.
Kevin and Michala are the children of Petty Officer First Class Jeffrey Wahl, the US Navy recruiter stationed in Oswego.
Trinity Students Up To The Sports Challenge
A former Trinity Catholic School student returned Wednesday to take on the sixth graders in the annual sports day challenge. She raced against the school’s four fastest sixth graders – with some mixed results.
Farmers’ Market Season Opens In Oswego
The 2010 Oswego Farmers’ Market season got off to early start Thursday afternoon and was met with mixed reviews. For the most part, those visiting the market didn’t seem to mind the new 4 – 8 p.m. (instead of the usual 5 – p.m.) schedule.

