APW Junior High School First Quarter Honor Roll Listed
The Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Junior High School has announced its honor roll for the first marking period of the 2013-2014 academic year.
The Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Junior High School has announced its honor roll for the first marking period of the 2013-2014 academic year.
Twenty-three second-year cosmetology students enrolled in the Career and Technical Education program at Oswego County BOCES helped out recently at Bryant & Stratton College’s Dress for Success event.
Fulton varsity girls’ lacrosse player, Amelia Coakley, signed her letter of intent to play Division I lacrosse at the State University of New York at Binghamton.
We’re listening to the weather report today and want to remind you about the New York statute concerning shelter for dogs. We’re assuming, of course, that if you are reading this column your own personal dog(s) is (or are) curled up inside on the couch with you. But you still need to know about this law because many dogs are not so lucky.
Sandy Creek High School senior Clarice Thibault was selected to receive the Rosemary Corcoran Memorial Cheerleading Scholarship. The scholarship embodies service, academia, and spirit.
On Monday, November 18, at a special meeting the Fulton Republican Committee voted to appoint two members to the committee.
Accredited by the National Association of Purchasing Managers as a Certified Purchasing Manager, Stevens brings more than 20 years of experience to the position with expertise in the formal bidding process and municipal law.
Exchange students from all over Oswego County met recently at Apple Dale Orchards in Mexico, along with hot siblings and their host families. Education First foundation brings high school students to the US from twenty five foreign countries for a semester or a full school year.
Author/Illustrator Peter Catalanotto recently visited Granby and Fairgrieve Elementary schools to talk with kindergarten through second grade students about his stories and where they originate.
“The whole bus ride from Rochester was a trip down memory lane since this is where I played tournaments with my travel team and participated in camps with my uncle,” said Ashlynn Palmitesso as she reminisced about a familiar court. “This helped settle my nerves and relax me because this was home to me.” Palmitesso and Christina Pensabene tipped off their college basketball season last weekend for the Tigers of Rochester Institute of Technology.
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