March Class Schedule For Public Computing Center
The Public Computing Center at Oswego Public Library is pleased to announce the addition of a second Introduction to Computers class for the month of March. The new class, consisting of 8 sessions, will be held on Mondays and Fridays from 10 a.m. to noon, beginning on Monday, March 5.
SUNY Oswego will show the works of Joseph Ray, a senior from Marcellus, in an exhibition of his “plein air” paintings titled “Nature Through Abstraction” March 9 to April 7 at Oswego State Downtown. The free artist’s reception will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. March 30, at the store and gallery, West First and Bridge streets.
State Senator Patty Ritchie met with Oswego County Legislators Terry Wilbur and Amy Tresidder, members of the New York State Association of Counties Blue Ribbon Task Force on the Future of Farming, at the “No Farms, No Food” Rally in Albany.
February 18, 1942. Forty foot waves of freezing black water crashed against the ice-covered mountains that stand watch over the North Atlantic. Three war ships: the USS Wilkes, the USS Truxtun and the USS Pollux unknowingly sailed into danger on what would be their last run from the East Coast to the North Atlantic near Lawn Point and St. Lawrence, Newfoundland.