Oswego Daily News
Scene Around Town: ‘Patches’ Shares Fire Safety Information
At the Oswego Fire Department’s annual open house on Oct. 3, at the Eastside Fire Station. Captain Raymond “Buddy” Wilson talks with “Patches” the fire department’s Dalmatian robot.
Captain Wilson and Patches discussed fire safety and fire prevention to the delight of all who attended the open house.
Oswego County Health Department Will Hold Phone Bank for H1N1 Flu Appointments
Nine Mile 1 Shuts Down When Water System Fails
Nine Mile Point 1 nuclear power plant shut down safely Monday because of a balky system to circulate water in the nuclear plant’s reactor.
The safety of the reactor was never in question, according to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
A Piece Of Oswego’s History To Be Restored To Its Rightful Place
A small segment of part of the Port City’s big history will return thanks to the efforts of the Oswego Sunrise Rotary Club.At its meeting Monday night, the Physical Services Committee granted permission of the Rotarians to place a restored railroad watchman’s shanty in the Seaway Trail Gateway Interpretative Park, fronting on East First Street.
Marching Bucs March Well At West Genny
Oswego’s Marching Buccaneers posted their best score of the field band season Saturday night at West Genesee.
The Bucs posted a score of 83.30 for its show, called “The Search”.
Bill Owens Opens Field Office In Oswego
Oswego Native Spearheads Charity Run In Afghanistan
What better way to motivate someone than to let them know they have the opportunity to help others?
Army Maj. Anthony Clemente said the idea for adding the charitable donations was inspired by his father. A retired Army major who served for 30 years, Clemente’s father lost his fight against lymphoma and liver cancer.
Oswego Health: Steps You Can Take To Avoid the H1N1 Flu
While only a small number of local residents have become ill with suspect cases of the H1N1 flu, Oswego Health’s vice president for medical affairs Renato Mandanas, M.D., said that there are simple steps that can be taken to avoid the illness.
Great Pumpkins Abound In Port City
This year’s winner was 1,219.5. In 2007 there was a record-setting 1,405.5 pounder. Still, this year saw 38 pumpkins entered, with five topping the 1,000-pound plateau.