Mexico Marine Recognized
Pfc. Austin J. Moore, Platoon 1025, Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, earned the highest combined physical fitness test and combat fitness test score for his company. He earned a score of 600 out of 600 points.
Pfc. Austin J. Moore, Platoon 1025, Delta Company, 1st Recruit Training Battalion, earned the highest combined physical fitness test and combat fitness test score for his company. He earned a score of 600 out of 600 points.
We are all aware of the benefits youth receive from increased physical activity. However finding the resources to offer them the opportunity to do so can be challenging. Thanks to the efforts of the Rural Health Network of Oswego County that challenge has gotten a little easier.
SUNY Oswego presented scholarships and other awards to more than 100 students at the college’s spring Honors Convocation. The formal ceremony, complete with a procession of faculty and college officers in full academic regalia, is sponsored each spring at Oswego by Vega, the women’s honor society.
CNY Arts Center announced a new downtown location for the fourth annual Arts Fest June 14, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Arts in the Heart Gallery at 47 S. First St.
The Mexico VFW Post 369 Men’s Auxiliary is holding its fourth annual car show on June 8 at the Mexico VFW Post, Route 3 (Scenic Ave.) They are members of the Central NY Car Club Association. There will be 18 different classes being judged by amateur judge
In the eight vignettes that comprise Almost, Maine, audiences get to look through a keyhole at the lives and loves of some of the citizens of the magical, mystical – and fictional – town that lends the play its title. Performances of this charming comedy begin on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
Dozens gathered recently at the invitation-only unveiling of a historic map of Oswego restored after 160 years. Sometime in the 1900s this map found its way into the director’s office at the Oswego Public Library where it hung until the library was renovated in 2005.
Roxanne Stuart of Fulton was recently honored by New York State Senator Patty Ritchie as a Woman of Distinction; part of the Senator’s program that celebrates the unique contributions of women throughout New York State history, as well as those who are enriching the quality of life and making a difference in their communities today.
Ed Fayette’s Fitzhugh Park Elementary School fifth grade class celebrated Cinco de Mayo on Monday, May 5. The students listened to music, read about Mexican history and studied the Mexican culture and traditions.
Scott Prindle with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Tom Allen of A-Tom-Mik Fly Manufacturing assisted in the delivery of 40,000 Chinook salmon fingerlings.
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