Hannibal Students Bloom At Spring Concert
he sounds of spring filled the air, as fifth and sixth grade students at Dennis M. Kenney Middle School delighted a packed auditorium with a variety of choral and instrumental performances.
he sounds of spring filled the air, as fifth and sixth grade students at Dennis M. Kenney Middle School delighted a packed auditorium with a variety of choral and instrumental performances.
Nazareth College undergraduate students earned their bachelor’s degrees at the 91st Annual Commencement ceremony that took place at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester on May 13.
The Oswego Lions Club has been a long-time supporter of Oswego Little League.
Successful plant leadership, managing and improving plant operations and quality, are just some of the areas covered in “Building a Showcase Culture: Powerful and Practical Keys for Manufacturing,” a comprehensive guidebook and toolkit for running a world class, showcase facility.
Kevin LaMontagne recently joined Operation Oswego County, Inc, as business finance director. LaMontagne will assist with financial underwriting for loan applicants, assist with packaging SBA loans, monitor loans with OOC, the County of Oswego IDA and SBA, and work as liaison to the banking community.
Bishop’s Commons in Oswego will host the first of a three-part educational program by the Alzheimer’s Association, Central New York Chapter entitled, “Living with Alzheimer’s” For Early-Stage Caregivers,” on June 8 from 3:30 to 7 p.m.
Morningstar Residential Care Center kicked off its National Nursing Home Week celebration with a “Derby Day.” Residents donned their best hats as they watched Morningstar employees participate in wooden horse races.
SUNY Oswego’s recent Smart Neighbors Project to promote the Oswego-Fulton farmers’ markets has already borne fruit, as student photographers, poets, business people, filmmakers and others await the markets’ reopening on May 24 in Oswego and May 26 in Fulton.
Funds secured by Senator Ritchie will help the town improve the park’s recreational opportunities and address safety issues with walking paths and trails.
As a group, the Owl’s Head Chapter of Oswego has donated hundreds of dollars to local causes this year including the Human Concern Center Food Pantry of Oswego and the American Cancer Society through No-Shave November.
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