APW Dollars for Scholars Accepting Scholarship Applications
Applications for 2013 scholarships from the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District Dollars for Scholars chapter will be available for students starting January 2.
Applications for 2013 scholarships from the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District Dollars for Scholars chapter will be available for students starting January 2.
Folks at Minetto Senior Housing shared some holiday cheer with the registrants of St. Luke’s Adult Day Health Care Program, in the form of Christmas Stockings.
At approximately 2 a.m. Thursday (Dec. 27), New York State Police in Fulton responded to 164 City Line Road in the town of Scriba for a report of a man with a stab wound to the neck.
Author and educator Sara Holbrook gave students at Fairgrieve Elementary School in the Fulton City School District a glimpse into the world of poetry and her writing process during a recent visit.
APW Athletic Director Bert Conklin coordinates the seasonal brunches to recognize varsity team captains for their achievements both on and off their respective playing fields and serve as a time for the captains to examine, develop and strengthen their leadership abilities.
First grade students at Granby Elementary School caroled their way through the Fulton community recently.
Students at Lanigan Elementary School were recently recognized for demonstrating the December character trait of the month empathy. Principal Bob Briggs presented a role model award to one student from each classroom during a school-wide character education assembly in late December.
County officials are mourning the loss of a colleague who gave more than four decades of public service to Oswego County residents. Arthur Ospelt, District 12 Legislator and Vice Chairman of the Legislature, passed away Dec. 18. He served in several leadership roles in town and county government. He is remembered as a strong and visionary leader who took great pride in the people and resources of Oswego County.
On Thursday at approximately 6: 40 p.m., the Oswego City Police Department responded to Palmer’s TV, located at 225 W. Third St., Oswego, for a reported robbery that had just occurred. First responding officers determined that one suspect had entered the open store, displayed a knife and demanded the money in the cash register.
“The best way to find yourself, is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Those words, made famous by Mahatma Gandhi, characterize a recent community outreach project where students at Oswego County BOCES experienced the true spirit of generosity.
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