The Oswego County Health Department recently visited the villages of Altmar and Pulaski to provide information about mosquito-borne illnesses and distribute repellent. Pictured is Jodi Martin, supervising public health nurse of preventive services, at an Oswego County ATV Club event in the town of Albion.
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Mosquito-Borne Disease Continues to be a Threat

The Oswego County Health Department advises that, although the days are becoming shorter and the temperatures are beginning to dip, it is important to remember that mosquito-borne illnesses such as Eastern Equine Encephalitis and West Nile Virus will continue to be a threat until the first hard frost of the season.

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2007 photograph of the deployment ceremony to Iraq for the 444th Engineer Company, USAR, on the parade ground at Fort Ontario. The 444th carries on a 260-year-old tradition of military occupation of the Fort Ontario Military Reservation National Register District. Military ceremonies are still held on the old parade ground inside the fort and candlelight vigils for soldiers lost in action in Afghanistan as well.
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History Dictates Use Of Public Space Near Fort Ontario

At its meeting this week, the Physical Services Committee approved use of public space at Fort Ontario. The sites, however, had to make room for history. There is currently a community effort to elevate the Fort Ontario area to a National Historic Landmark. The NYS Historic Preservation Office strongly recommended that any use of public space be located off of the parade ground. “The new district encompasses nearly all of the old 75 acre Fort Ontario Military Reservation dating back to 1755,” Fort Supervisor Paul Lear told Oswego County Today.

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Ana Alcasid
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Oswego Buccaneer Tabbed To Perform In Army All-American Marching Band

Ana Alcasid has been selected to be a part of the Army All-American Marching Band. She will perform next year during halftime of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio. Oswego has been represented by at least one band member every year since the selection process began. Alcasid is the 14th OHS student in nine years to earn the honor of being in the U.S. Army All-American Marching Band.

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Safe Haven at Fort Ontario Park.
Oswego Daily News

Governor Cuomo Announces 27 Properties Nominated To State, National Registers Of Historic Places

Today (Sept. 21), the Governor announced the nomination of 27 properties to the State and National Registers of Historic Places. Nominated in Oswego is the Fort Ontario Military Reservation. The nomination expands and replaces an earlier National Register listing to obtain a more accurate and inclusive boundary more reflective of the fort’s military history.

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Al Chase responds to Councilor Fran Enwright's proposal Monday night. In the background is Lee Walker.
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Council Seeks To Curb Noise Problem In First Ward

The First Ward Councilor suggested the restriction of access of DOT inspected vehicles in the First Ward (in residential sections), with the exception of emergency vehicles, that ferry college students to house parties. However, others pointed out that the parties were the real problem, not the buses.

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bath salts
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Schumer: Feds Must Take Swipe At Synthetic Drug Online Sales Over Credit Card Networks

Following a massive synthetic drug bust in New York City this past week, U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer, today (Sept. 20), called on the federal Drug Enforcement Agency to launch a special investigative unit dedicated to cracking down on the sale of synthetic marijuana. Locally, State Senator Patty Ritchie and Assemblyman Will Barclay are supporting Teresa Woolson’s efforts to battle synthetics.

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American Heart Association advocates gathered on the steps of the New York State Department of Education Building on Sept. 17, to celebrate the implementation of CPR in Schools. The Board of Regents approved the regulation that means that all students will learn Hands-Only CPR before graduating from high school.
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Regents put final stamp of approval on CPR in Schools Law

Dominic’s room in Queens is the same as it was when he left for college in 2009. He never lived in that room again – sudden cardiac arrest claimed his life on October 5, 2009. But thanks to action that the New York state Board of Regents took Sept. 17, lives like Dominic’s have a better chance of being saved. The Regents approved the regulation that will make CPR in Schools part of the school curriculum beginning Oct. 7.

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