Caeleb’s 2nd birthday
He celebrated his birthday on May 5th with his mom and dad (Kelly and Bill Coffey), borther and sister (Tyler, Alysa and Addisyn Coffey) and many other family and friends at a park.
He celebrated his birthday on May 5th with his mom and dad (Kelly and Bill Coffey), borther and sister (Tyler, Alysa and Addisyn Coffey) and many other family and friends at a park.
I am writing in support of Fran Zaryski for a spot on the Oswego City School District Board of Education. Fran is a man of integrity. He has worked hard in the field of finance his whole life.He spent many years as a senior budget analyst at Alcan and then many more years as a self employed accountant specializing in tax preparation.
The Fulton Elks will have a Mother’s Day Breakfast on Sunday, May 13. The hours will be 8 a.m. – noon.
Members of Phi Theta Kappa, Cayuga Community College Fulton Campus recently presented Catholic Charities of Oswego County with a donation for the agency’s food pantry. The students raised the money by selling pizza on Wednesdays at the Fulton Campus.
The live webcast will link from the home page of oswego.edu on graduation day. The ceremonies also will air live on Time Warner Cable Channel 96 in some regions of Central and Northern New York.
In 2003, the Oswego Town Historical Society began its drive to create a lasting memorial in recognition of town native Dr. Walker. While the statue has reached completion, there are still expenses including the upcoming dedication program.
A fresh batch of Julie Litts Robsts cemetery books of the Town of Richland have arrived and are for sale. These books cover Daysville on Route 3 and South Richland on Old Mexico Road, along with some of the smaller burial grounds. They will be available at Half-Shire or by mail.
On May 9 at 6:30 p.m. the Fulton Public Library is having a free slide show and presentation by Dick Drosse on the history and redevelopment of Great Bear Springs.
On Wednesday May 2, students from Cristina O’Hara’s Altmar-Parish-Williamstown High School art classes competed against hundreds of schools at the Olympics of the Visual Arts (OVA) in Saratoga Springs and took home the Most Creative Fashion Design Award.
Proceeds from the raffle support the St. Luke–John Foster Burden Fund, which benefit those served by St. Luke and Bishop’s Commons on their Oswego healthcare campus, at Michaud Residential Health Services in Fulton, and throughout our community.
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