Bake Sale Serves Up Treats And Work Experience
Students from six economics classes take part in a bake sale at the high school during Thursday’s open house to get a taste of real world job experiences. The project was augmented by ‘consultants’ from the Oswego business community who volunteered their time to help guide the OHS Inc. students.
Forget about the calendar. There’s no need to search for a robin. You know spring has arrived when Rudy’s opens for the season; and summer isn’t far away!
Police say 19-year-old Daishaun J. McMullin, of Syracuse, allegedly had approximately 50 pieces of crack cocaine, which appeared to be packaged for individual sale.
At approximately 9:10 a.m. on March 15, Oswego City Police arrested Patrick M. Watts, 62, of 137 E. Tenth St. He was charged with second-degree criminal possession of marijuana and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance.
“Camp Hollis is a landmark for Oswego County. It really is. I am glad to be a part of it,” says Brandon Morey. There are certain things that make a camp a camp and should never be changed, never ever, he said, adding he hopes to continue and enhance Camp Hollis’ tradition for many years to come.
Assemblyman Will Barclay presented a pair of local heroes with NYS Assembly Resolutions honoring them for their life-saving efforts in January. Lori Lawton, an Oswego City School District bus aide, and Jack Zeller, a bus driver for the district, were honored at the Transportation Center during a brief ceremony March 11 attended by dozens of their friends, family and co-workers.