Oswego Daily News
Growing Season Comes To A Halt Locally
An average growing season lasts from April 22 through Oct. 22. We were 6 days above average this year.
Oswego Town Adopts 2012 Budget
The town board recently unanimously passed the 2012 budget. The tax levy remains the same in 2012. And, there is no tax increase for 2012.
Oswego Salvaltion Army Celebrates Halloween And Its Anniversary
The Oswego Salvation Army got into the Halloween spirit by hosting its annual Spooktacular recently.
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The Oswego Corps of The Salvation Army continues to celebrate next week. It will hold a community breakfast on Nov. 9 at 8 a.m. at The American Foundry, 246 W. Seneca St., to celebrate 125 years of service in Oswego.
Historical Society To Host Lecture On Oswego Industrialist Swits Conde, His Estate ‘Mon Repos’
Oswego Man Facing Felony Drug Charges
Police say, upon a search of his residence, they located and seized 8 bags containing a total of 78 MDMA pills, commonly known as Ecstasy, and 41 individually packaged bags of marijuana with an aggregate weight of approximately 40 grams.
County Continues To Debate Health Programs
A resolution to initiate a request for proposals to explore alternatives for home health care in the county, which legislators sent back to the committee level, will languish there a while longer. Legislators still have several questions about how this will impact the county’s employees and budget.
Second Place At Ohio State Buckeye Invite; Bucs Ready To March Into Carrier Dome
Oswego is coming off a solid performance at the Ohio State Buckeye Invitational where the Marching Bucs finished second in their class as more than 30 bands were in competition.
School Board Continues To Debate Mentoring Program
The board of education tabled a resolution that would have rescinded the resolution to accept the NYS Mentor Teacher-Internship program for the 2011-2012 school year. That, however, didn’t stop them from continuing to debate the program.
Onondaga Street Returns To Oswego
A brief dedication ceremony was held today (Oct. 25) to officially change Canal View Drive to Onondaga Street. About two dozen people, including city officials and representatives of the Onondaga Nation gathered for the ceremony.

