ARC Day Habilitation Program Participants Support ‘Food for Thought’
Day Habilitation program participants at Oswego Industries, Inc. dropped off donations collected for Rotary’s Food For Thought program.
Day Habilitation program participants at Oswego Industries, Inc. dropped off donations collected for Rotary’s Food For Thought program.
The urgency on addressing the synthetic drug problem has once again been highlighted today with the press conference held by U.S. Senator Charles Schumer. Assemblyman Will Barclay who has introduced legislation calling for the ban of synthetic drugs in the New York State Assembly, welcomes the added discussion on the issue.
The Altmar-Parish-Williamstown high school drama department, under the direction of Miss Kelsey Wisner, will present “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown” on March 23 and 24.
Tracy A. Stepien, 49 and a resident of the Town of Oswego passed away Wednesday morning Feb. 22, 2012, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse, after becoming ill at her home.
The Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District Wall of Fame organization will be hosting a comedy night fundraiser on March 9 at 8:30 p.m. at Jake’s Grub and Grog in Central Square.
Food that’s grown and raised in our backyards can often be fresher, more appealing to the eye and palate, and more nutritious than products that are shipped from hundreds—and maybe thousands of miles away.
Following the Oswego State men’s basketball team’s quarterfinal win over New Paltz Tuesday night, the 14th-ranked Lakers will host the semifinal and final rounds of the State University of New York Athletic Conference Championships on Friday and Saturday at Max Ziel Gymnasium.
In comments filed today (Feb. 22) with the Environmental Protection Agency, DEC Commissioner Joseph Martens indicated that New York will pursue a uniform, national ballast water standard that will leave in place the EPA’s current standards in New York for the remainder of EPA’s current Vessel General Permit through December 2013.
Recently attaining A team status including a January 204-162 road victory over the Albany All-Stars A Team, the more experienced flat-track roller derby league has booked an even tougher schedule for its second season.
Fulton Rotarian, Nancy Kush Ellis presented Carol Tyler of ENABLE, at a recent meeting of the Fulton Noon Rotary Club. ENABLE is an individualized service for children and adults with disabilities.
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