The GRB Orchestras Are In Concert Tonight
Today’s News: Bodley’s Got Talent winners and why freshman year wasn’t so bad after all in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: Bodley’s Got Talent winners and why freshman year wasn’t so bad after all in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
The Career Technical Endorsements program is set to kick off this fall at OHS. The CTE program in Television Production will give students a leg up heading to college or entering the workforce, the program’s creator said. Students can also earn college credit while still in high school.
The Oswego Fire Department was dispatched at 2:42 p.m. today (March 18) to a possible structure fire at 134 Midland St., on the east side of the city. Fire officials stated that an occupant saw smoke coming from a bathroom and called 911. Crews were able to locate a small fire in the front wall of the structure and extinguished it quickly.
Oswego County Fire Coordinator Donald Forbes reminds county residents of the annual statewide ban on all open burning which is in effect in New York during the high fire-risk period of March 16 through May 14. The ban makes it illegal to use a burn barrel or open pit as a means for incinerating trash. The burning of leaves is also banned anytime of the year in New York State.
Today’s News: Avoid the blame game and kick it into gear; Career Day was a big success and more in today’s RaiderNet Daily!
New York Sea Grant has received funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through the National Sea Grant College Program to track historic storm events along the eastern shore of Lake Ontario. The project will create a climatological event database to better assist risk projection to help communities increase their storm event resiliency.
Julian Ross is fighting for his life. But, the youngster is hardly waging this war alone. He is supported by an army of hundreds, if not thousands. Some of Julian’s Army are planning a fundraiser for the child. A spaghetti dinner benefit will be held April 4 from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Old Timers’ Inn, 2030 County Route 1, Oswego.
Mayor Thomas W. Gillen announced the suspension of the alternate side winter parking restrictions, effective Wednesday (March 18), at 12:01 a.m. In accordance with the Oswego City Code, section 257-27, the Mayor may suspend or remove the winter parking ban prior to March 31 at his discretion if winter conditions permit. Residents are asked to be aware of our unpredictable weather and to minimize parking on our streets in the event of any future snowfall.
The Fulton Art Association is pleased to announce the winners of the ninth annual High School Invitational Art and Photography Show held at the Fulton Municipal Building. Ninety-one students from high schools in Fulton, Hannibal, Oswego, and Phoenix school districts submitted 112 pieces of artwork in 14 medium categories. The show was created to help provide encouragement and guidance to high school artists and provide them a venue to display their talent and artwork.
Today’s News: A prom dress sale and tracing the roots of St. Patrick’s Day are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
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