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Oswego Speedway To Support ARISE Ramp Program

People coming to share in the thrill of the races can help support their neighbors on Saturday. The Oswego Speedway is once again hosting representatives of ARISE and allowing them to accept donations for the Oswego County Ramp Program. ARISE will also be promoting the June 8 ARISE and Ride for Ramps event at Fort Ontario.

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St. Luke Residents Put Finishing Touch On Older Americans Month With A Celebration Of Art

Residents created an impromptu art gallery at their residence to display a wide variety of works they created. Arts and crafts included works in a variety of mediums including watercolor paintings, decorative wreaths, acrylic paintings, completed jigsaw puzzles, photography, handmade dolls and quilts, to name only a few.

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Final OCAY League competition takes flight

Titled “Fight and Flight,” the fourth and final Oswego County Academic Youth League competition was set in an historic venue. Located at Oswego’s historic Fort Ontario, the competition featured two main tasks, each executed in two different ways. The first task involved the construction of two kites, one focused on performance and functionality, and the other on aesthetics.

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Oswego professor’s new play explores web of deceit, choices

SUNY Oswego theatre professor Mark Cole (left), author of "The Mandorla, or Lying to Tell the Truth," plays an investigator as he grills Gloria (Sara Weiler, right) and his fellow investigator (Dan Williams) tries to get a word in edgewise in the new play to premiere June 27 to 30 at Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington St. in Syracuse. Gloria, a suspect in her thesis adviser's presumed assault, shares her life in song.Take the wrong coat. Reach into the pocket. Pull out an enigmatic note. Plunge into a Hitchcockian web of deceit. Mix gently with suspense, desperation and song, and the ingredients for SUNY Oswego theatre professor Mark Cole’s new play emerge as “The Mandorla, or Lying to Tell the Truth.”

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