AmeriCorps member Tutors Spanish Speaking Students
AmeriCorps member Yomara Vasquez works with the Migrant Education Outreach Program at Oswego County BOCES as part of her service with AmeriCorps.
AmeriCorps member Yomara Vasquez works with the Migrant Education Outreach Program at Oswego County BOCES as part of her service with AmeriCorps.
On April 4 at approximately 1:59 p.m., investigators with the Oswego City Police Department’s Anti-Crime Team with the assistance of the Fulton Police Department stopped a vehicle on South First Street at State Route 481 in the city of Fulton pursuant to a search warrant execution. The two adult occupants of the vehicle were arrested.
The curriculum for the HEMO program is aligned with the National Utility Contractors Association, and provides Adult Education students an opportunity to prepare for careers in the commercial and/or residential construction industry through classroom and hands-on training.
ARISE and Ride for Ramps will take place on May 31 at Lighthouse Lanes. The event features a motorcycle ride, 5K run, and the chance for kids to ride their bikes at the Speedway. There will be a chicken BBQ, along with other food, lots of activities for the whole family, and great raffle items.
A Common Core/College and Career Readiness night was held March 28 at the Fulton Junior High School, lead by English teachers Michelle Klatt and Jenn Meloling and guidance counselor Kelly Rickert.
Hard work, training and dedication have helped propel John C. Birdlebough High School senior Haylie Virginia to the next level, as she recently signed her letter of intent to attend Canisius College in the fall.
Students at the Fulton Junior High School recently had the opportunity to share their projects and talents with friends, family and the community during a spring showcase. Presentations were given around the school from the Art Department, Health Department, Family and Consumer Science and Technology Department.
The Oswego City Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a reportedly missing person. Charles J. Rice was last seen during the early morning hours of Friday April 4 at a relative’s home within the city of Oswego. He is approximately 6 feet tall and weighs 190 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.
“Call before you dig.” Those are the words that a representative from Dig Safely New York shared with Heavy Equipment Maintenance and Operations students at Oswego County BOCES students enrolled in this adult education program at OCB learn how to operate and maintain several different types of heavy equipment machinery.
Michaud Residential Health Services in Fulton is pleased to welcome Reverend Vivian Summerville as Director of Pastoral Care for the healthcare residence. Reverend Summerville, a United Methodist minister, has been involved at Michaud for more than 25 years. During this time she has actively given of her time and talents.
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