Charlie Young, chair of the Historic Review Committee, urges the councilors to reconsider the proposed consolidation.
Oswego Daily News

Oswego Council Dissolves Historic Review Committee

The Planning Board will now take on the responsibility of implementing the Downtown Design Guidelines. The consolidation will streamline the process and make things easier for applicants, councilors said. Prior to the meeting, Charlie Young, chair of the Historical Review Committee, urged the councilors to reconsider the proposal.

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From left are: Legislator James Karasek; Mark Sledziona, manager of store 508: Tops in Fulton; and Mary Margaret Pezella-Pekow, executive director of Catholic Charities.
Oswego Daily News

Legislator Issues Challenge In Veggie Campaign Drive

Legislator James Karasek is challenging Oswego County residents to ensure everyone has a happy holiday season. Tops has started a can drive for Catholic Charities for the Christmas Baskets. The legislator and his wife have purchased 25 cases and challenged others to match that; and Tops will donate 25 more cases.

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Danny Miller (standing), the Team Leader for the 7 South Team, works with McKenzie Westberry and SUNY Oswego college mentor, Jessica Levasseur.
Oswego Daily News

College Students Making Big Impact On Area Younger Students

Mentor-Scholar, a collaborative effort between the Oswego City School District, Fulton City School District, Red Creek Central School District, CiTi, and SUNY Oswego, provides local middle and high school students with the academic and social support of college mentors throughout the academic year.

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Santa greets a youngster during a Toys for Tots a Day of Sharing.
Oswego Daily News

Light Up Oswego and Oswego Tree lighting set November 28

Light Up Oswego and the annual tree lighting will take place this year on November 28. This is a free family event meant to encourage everyone to get out and enjoy the holiday season together as a community. The celebration will kick off the holiday season in Oswego with activities beginning as early as 10 a.m. that day.

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