Lakeside Artisans Feature New Items
The artists’ co-op, located at 191 W. First St., has added several new items to its variety of fine art and fine craft inventory.
The artists’ co-op, located at 191 W. First St., has added several new items to its variety of fine art and fine craft inventory.
The Altmar-Parish-Williamstown High School recently presented its spring concert, much to the pleasure of a crowd full of proud family members and friends. The concert featured performances by the school’s mixed chorus and wind ensemble.
“It is something that I wanted to see happen almost from the time I was elected to the Assembly,” Assemblyman Oaks said regarding electronic communication replacing the stacks of paper bills that accumulate on the desks of the 150 members of the Assembly each session
The Oswego City-County Youth Bureau is excited about a fantastic opportunity available to Oswego County kids and families to help them attend Camp Hollis this summer! Families who qualify can send their 9- to 14-year-old children to camp for a week at no cost to the family.
The Oswego County Health Department will hold a rabies clinic from 6 to 8 p.m. May 6, at the County Highway Garage, 957 Centerville Road, Pulaski. Residents are reminded that the County Route 2A bridge is closed for construction and to use an alternate route through the village of Pulaski or Pineville.
Gregory Fobes, a senior physics major in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Ithaca College, was named a winner in the School of Humanities and Sciences category of the 18th annual James J. Whalen Academic Symposium.
The honor roll at Fulton Junior High School has been announced for the third quarter.
Members of the Oswego Health Auxiliary will hold a lasagna dinner from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, May 3, at Bridie Manor. The event is open to the public and supports local healthcare.
With 600 tourism-related businesses generating more than $122 million annually and providing 2,600 jobs, the tourism industry has a significant impact on Oswego County’s economy.
Second grade students in the Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District recently showcased their knowledge of American history by performing a trio of short plays regarding westward expansion and the discovery of the Pacific Ocean.
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