Despite sparse turnout divas truly dazzling
Today’s News In The Raider: Bodley’s Got Talent nets big money for charities, and Student undeterred by threat of war
Also: Should he stay or go? Jury is out on MCW
Today’s News In The Raider: Bodley’s Got Talent nets big money for charities, and Student undeterred by threat of war
Also: Should he stay or go? Jury is out on MCW
Warmer with a mix of sun and clouds on Saturday. High near 65.
Recently, an Oswego High School teacher received this email: “Just thought you’d like to know, remember all those things you taught me to do in an interview? Did it, nailed it – Thank you!”
Fulton Family YMCA is pleased to host the life-saving services of Life Line Screening, in order to help local residents identify their risk of stroke, vascular disease and osteoporosis before the catastrophic effects of these conditions can occur. The May 2 event is open to local residents.
A new and traditional media executive, entrepreneur and industry leader, and a pioneer in cable television and broadcast production services, 1977 SUNY Oswego graduate Louis A. Borrelli Jr. will serve as master of ceremonies at the college’s Commencement Eve Dinner and Torchlight Ceremony on May 17.
On Wednesday at approximately 9:58 a.m., members of the Criminal Investigation Division arrested 30-year-old Brandon A. Burnham of 420 Gifford St., Syracuse, in regards to a burglary that had occurred on April 13 at a West Schuyler Street address.
The $78,240,412 spending plan is an increase over the current budget of $1,636,355. The tax rate increase is still 2 percent. Voters will have their say on the budget on May 21.
For the past eight years, Parks & Trails New York has hosted the Canal Clean Sweep event on Earth Day. Fran Gotcsik, director of Programs and Policy for Parks & Trails New York, likened it to “getting ready for company.”
Business Facilities magazine recently recognized Operation Oswego County with an Economic Development Excellence award for its 2013 Annual Economic Development Awards. OOC received the honor, in the population between 50,000-200,000 category, for its overall performance on behalf of Oswego County, in terms of the expansion of existing businesses and the attraction of new ventures.
Oswego County resident Douglas Parkhurst age 62 has been identified as the operator of a 1962 tan Buick Special that struck 4 year old Carolee Ashby Halloween night 1968. Ashby was struck as she crossed, what is now known as State Route 481 at Division Street in the City of Fulton, with her sister and cousin. Due to the expiration of the Statute of Limitations no charges will be filed in this matter. The following is an overview of events surrounding the accident.
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