Curriculum Day celebrated at Granby Elementary School
Mathematical equations, animal habitat projects, human body questions, writing tasks and more academic highlights were shared by both students and their parents or guardians.
Mathematical equations, animal habitat projects, human body questions, writing tasks and more academic highlights were shared by both students and their parents or guardians.
The blood drive will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the JPC conference room in the lower level of the Oswego Health Services Center, which is adjacent to Oswego Hospital.
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, Rotarian Dan Farfaglia introduced Paul Lear, site superintendent at Fort Ontario. Lear spoke about the many on-going projects at the fort.
Throughout the month of February, several Fairgrieve Elementary students had shown their commitment to following the school’s expectations of being safe, responsible, a problem-solver and respectful.
G. Ray Bodley High School students became a part of a recent Merry-Go-Round Playhouse performance as actors invited them on stage and asked the audience their opinions on how the “Girl Who” story should continue.
Principal Jean Sampsell shared her gratitude for the students’ leadership, perseverance and shining qualities that help create a great educational and social experience for all.
The Oswego County Legislature’s Infrastructure, Facilities, and Technology Committee presented Donald Beshures with a certificate of appreciation for his 30 years of service to the county.
The Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board is coordinating Solarize CNY as their ‘Go Green in 2017’ campaign with a series of workshop presentations in a five-county region.
As one of Oswego County’s largest employers Oswego County Opportunities realizes the importance of a healthy workforce and expressing its appreciation to its employees. OCO recently announced a new policy that provides its full and part-time employees with up to 4 hours of paid leave annually to undergo cancer screenings.
New Beginnings Christian Life is happy to join the family of churches as the newest non-denominational Christian church in the city of Fulton. It is located on the west side – 301 Beech St., in the former St. Michael’s Church.
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