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OHS Seniors Graduate To The Rest Of Their Lives

OHS graduation 2010“High school was great for providing us with chances to participate in something. But, the next part of our lives will be the first part that truly becomes what we make of it,” the valedictorian said. “I’m sure the majority of us would like to believe that we haven’t just had the best four years of our lives; but, without action that is what they may become,” she cautioned her classmates.

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Tall Ships, Large Crowds Flow Into Oswego

A balmy lake breeze blew into Oswego’s historic Maritime District this weekend bringing not only three tall ships, but hundreds of visitors as well. The West First Street Pier welcomed The Pride of Baltimore ll, America’s Privateer Lynx, and The Unicorn to the Port City’s first-ever Festival of Sail.

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Committee Approves Continuation Of Oswego Mural Project

The Physical Services Committee paves the way for the mural project to continue this summer in Oswego. The mural project began as a youth-focused initiative, with the design concept and implementation directed by local young people with the support of the mural committee. The program is also a means to address graffiti issues.

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Mayor Bateman Appoints New Fire Chief

Mayor Randolph Bateman announced today June 24) that he has appointed Jeffrey M. McCrobie as Chief of the Oswego Fire Department. McCrobie will replace Chief Joseph Perry who is retiring effective June 26. Mayor Bateman also announced that Donald T. Dowd II will replace McCrobie as First Assistant Fire Chief.

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Police Targeting Motorists Who Don’t Yield To Pedestrians

At about six feet tall and weighing more than 200 pounds, he can be an imposing figure at the Oswego Police Station. However, while walking through some city crosswalks, he was virtually invisible to many drivers. Several drivers this week told police they didn’t notice the police officer acting as a  pedestrian going through the crosswalk in front of them as part of  a program to increase safety.

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Fourth Grader Raises $1,000 For Fort Ontario

When Governor David Paterson ordered the closure of Fort Ontario State Historic Site, nine-year-old Christopher Colasurdo of Oswego answered the call to action. The fourth grader at Fitzhugh Park School raised more than $1,000 to support the fort through a “hat day” fundraiser.

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Trinity Catholic School’s Sixth Graders Move On

Gabriella Lanza heads back to her seat after receiving her diploma  from Principal David Friedlander.

One of Trinity Catholic School’s smallest sixth grade classes graduated Tuesday night during a commencement celebration and mass at St. Joseph’s Church. The ceremony marked a stop along one part of the 12 students’ journey, but was also the starting point to the next part of their journey – middle schools in Oswego and other parts of the county.

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Oswego DPW Commissioner Seeks To Replenish Fleet

Oswego’s commissioner of the DPW and Parks & Recreation wants  to replace some dilapidated city vehicles that have had to be removed  from service because of their deteriorated condition.

At Monday night’s meeting of the Administrative Services Committee, Mike Smith, DPW commissioner, requested discussion regarding the purchase of several pieces of equipment. He gave councilors a list of five vehicles and sander box that he’d like to purchase. “This isn’t a wish list. These are things that I really need,” he said.

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