OCO’s Canfield Attends Leadership Training
Michelle Canfield, director of Developmental Disabilities Services at Oswego County Opportunities, recently attended a leadership consortium at the University of Delaware.
Michelle Canfield, director of Developmental Disabilities Services at Oswego County Opportunities, recently attended a leadership consortium at the University of Delaware.
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
“Lessons from Tragedy: A Conversation on School Safety and Preparedness” will feature the retired principal of Columbine High School and a survivor of the Virginia Tech shooting who then created a national support foundation, at 5 p.m. March 1, at SUNY Oswego. The event in Room 101 of Lanigan Hall is free and open to the public.
One of the biggest factors drawing thousands of visitors to the Oswego Harborfest every year are the free concerts that take place in each venue all weekend long.
A hardworking team of individuals review every application that arrives at the office, in order to provide festival goers with the best experience possible.
Joleen DiBartolo has been named retail products specialist, according to Reyne Pierce, VP, team leader retail lending. DiBartolo replaces Brenda Niver, who is retiring from her position.
A new and exciting transition is under way in the Central Square School District, as district office personnel have begun their move out of the district building and are being integrated into the schools.
The following students were named to the Dean’s List at Paul Smith’s College during the fall 2016 semester. Each earned a semester average of 3.3 or higher to receive this distinction.
The New York State Sheriffs’ Association elected its Executive Committee at the 83rd Annual Winter Training Conference last week at the Desmond Hotel in Albany. Members elected Oswego County Sheriff Reuel Todd chairman of the executive committee.
In these tough financial times, it can be increasingly difficult to align a fiscally conservative school district budget with increasing overhead costs. In this time of a shrinking resources society, many districts have learned to work together to achieve these goals.
Registration and screening for the Pulaski Academy and Central School District September 2017 class of kindergarten children will be held in May. Parents and their children will be scheduled for sessions that last approximately one hour.
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