United Way asks Community Members to help Stuff-a-Bus
The United Way of Greater Oswego County’s Annual Stuff-a-Bus campaign collection day has been scheduled for August 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The United Way of Greater Oswego County’s Annual Stuff-a-Bus campaign collection day has been scheduled for August 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Rob Rolfe, financial consultant and owner of Harmony Financial Services, has announced that TeriLynn MacDougall has joined the staff as an executive assistant. Prior to joining Harmony Financial, MacDougall worked as billing specialist and office generalist with Eastern Shore Associates.
This summer, the Phoenix Public Library has been busy adding a vast array of supplementary programming and events to our Summer Reading Program.
Aside from our weekly story time and activity “class,” there are a myriad other programs open to the public. Many events require registration, which can be made just by visiting the library or making a quick call.
The national Certified Health Education Specialist certification examination will be administered at 8:30 a.m. Oct.19 at the SUNY Oswego Metro Center in the Atrium in downtown Syracuse’s Clinton Square. The three-hour exam is a competency-based tool used to measure possession, application and interpretation of knowledge for health education specialists.
Oswego Middle School Principal Mary Beth Fierro is proud to announce the fourth quarter honor roll for the completion of the 2012-13 school year.
To provide caregivers with some useful strategies, Bishop’s Commons Enriched Living Residence in Oswego will host a caregiver educational program presented by the Alzheimer’s Association of CNY. The educational program will take place on August 7 beginning at 6 p.m.
Ralph Edward Stacy Jr. announces his campaign for the office of Fourth Ward Councilor on the City of Fulton Common Council. As a lifelong resident, the 37-year-old feels that the “city with a future” needs new blood and a renewed motivation in order to preserve the future of Fulton, to increase a desire for citizens to stay in the city, and to encourage those who reside outside of Fulton to relocate to a welcoming neighborhood.
Douglas B. “Smokey” Horton, life-long resident of the town of Mexico, and dedicated father of two, proudly announces his bid for re-election as a sitting Judge of the Mexico Town Court. Judge Horton has proudly served his first term as a member of the Judiciary for the Town of Mexico since his appointment in 2008 and subsequent election to the bench.
The following area students graduated from Paul Smith’s College in May 2013:
On August 11 the Hannibal Democratic Committee will host a Steak Bake and Corn Roast picnic/family fun day at Scott’s Pond in Hannibal to benefit the Oswego County Democratic Committee.
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