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The awards recognize graduates of the college who have distinguished themselves in careers or community service.
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Cayuga CC to Hold Nursing Info Sessions
For those considering a career in nursing, three information sessions this spring will offer the chance to talk with instructors, students and admission representatives about the nursing degree program at Cayuga Community College.
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Boater Safety Training Expanded for Deaf Families
Syracuse, NY – By request from the Deaf community the American Sign Language (ASL)-facilitated boater safety training planned for Deaf youth at the February 10-14, 2010 CNY Boat Show in Syracuse, NY, has been expanded […]
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Advanced Hunting Techniques to be Presented at March 13 Wild Game Dinner
“Advanced Hunting Techniques†will be presented by Dave Tripiciano, Auburn, at a Wild Game Dinner held at Faith Lutheran Church on Saturday, March 13.
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Cleaning Service Expands, Relocates
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OCO Invites Florists To Help Promote Annual Health Screenings
In an effort to raise awareness of the availability of free cancer screenings and low-cost reproductive health screenings and to encourage community members to help spread the word to their loved ones, Oswego County Opportunity’s Cancer Services Program Partnership and the Health Education Program are reaching out to florists throughout Oswego County to help them in the fight for early detection.
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SUNY Oswego Summer Institute Looks to ‘Energize’ Education
The institute on the Oswego campus will provide teachers with activities they can directly implement in their current curriculum and/or use to develop new curricular units on energy and sustainability.
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2nd Annual “Managing Your Maple Syrup Business For Profit†Workshop Being Held in Mexico
The goal is to improve the production and use of maple products by working with producers and others interested in this fascinating local product.
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Hannibal Winterfest Snow Softball Winners Donate To Charity
A View of History
Lower Stone Quarry, Fulton, 1885
This week, archivist Tom Tryniski takes us back to 1885, when there was only one bridge in Fulton and a huge stone quarry operation was underway on the west side of the lower end of the falls. Visit FultonHistory.com for lots more local history.

