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Fulbright enables SUNY Oswego professor to research, teach in Moldova
Lenuta Giukin of SUNY Oswego’s modern languages and literatures faculty won a five-month Fulbright Scholarship last fall to Moldova in Eastern Europe, where she taught and did research on the burgeoning film industry in the Romanian- and Russian-influenced nation.
EBT Reform Stall Causes $120M Grant Loss
A reform measure to halt use of Social Services electronic benefit transfer cards in strip joints and casinos was passed by the state Senate last month but the bill remains stuck in the Assembly’s Social Services Committee costing $120 million in federal aid. Bill co-sponsor Senator Patty Ritchie said, “Welfare benefits are intended to help those who have fallen on hard times, to feed their families and make ends meet, and taxpayer dollars shouldn’t be used to buy booze, cigarettes and lottery tickets.”
Maffei Announces Infrastructure Survey
U.S. Representative Dan Maffei today (Feb. 28) announced he has released a survey to people and businesses across Central New York soliciting their input on the challenges facing local infrastructure and ideas to improve the structural framework that supports our local communities. Maffei will be sending this survey to local municipal leaders and business organizations.
Oswego School District Offers ‘Snow Day’ Update
The school messenger system was used to provide updated information relating to snow days. The following is the message that was sent to the parents, guardians and district employees by the Oswego City School District.
Best-selling author of young-adult books to keynote SUNY Oswego’s Quest
SUNY Oswego’s Quest has chosen Bruce Coville, alumnus and famed author of books for children and young adults, as keynote speaker for the daylong celebration of scholarly and creative pursuits in April. Coville is scheduled to speak at 10 a.m. April 9, in the Campus Center auditorium. The session is free and open to the public, as are scores of presentations, exhibitions and demonstrations that day, most in the Campus Center.
Oswego Residents, City Officials Share Ideas
During a town hall meeting Thursday night several city residents came to City Hall to share their comments and concerns with city officials. A wide variety of topics was covered.
Reps. Maffei, Capuano Introduce Legislation To Establish National First Responders Day
Rep. Maffei began working on this legislation after Fulton resident Beverly Belton, whose life was saved by first responders when her home was destroyed in a fire in 2013, contacted Rep. Maffei and asked him to introduce a bill that would create a day honoring first responders.
Travel Advisory Lifted in Oswego
As of 10 a.m. today (Feb. 27), Mayor Tom Gillen lifted the travel advisory in the city of Oswego, which was imposed on Wednesday afternoon. Motorists are strongly encouraged not to park on city streets if off-street parking is available to them.
The Fultonian Yearbook makes a plea for pictures
Today’s News In The Raider: Meet our musician of the week, and School of Thought asks a question on everyone’s mind: how many snow days will we have this year? in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
