HOPE Club creates smiles in “Frienduary”
Today’s News In The Raider: Quirk’s Players’ “Hello, Dolly” continues.
And, Signups scheduled for Bodley’s Got Talent 2013
Today’s News In The Raider: Quirk’s Players’ “Hello, Dolly” continues.
And, Signups scheduled for Bodley’s Got Talent 2013
Fulton Rotarians Steve Osborne, Tom Albegore, Lori Greeney with her son Ryan, Len Ellis, Nancy Ellis and Jerry Seguin have just finished packing two pallets of discarded school books to be shipped to Third World Countries.
Mostly sunny and windy Saturday. High close to 40.

Under the leadership of Mike Tryniski, the G. Ray Bodley High School girls bowling team has had a perfect season. The girls were 11-0 and Section Three champions.
The story covers how a family was affected after their developmentally disabled daughter was abused. The book’s release is tied to March being Developmental Disability Awareness Month and April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the author explains. “By releasing my book now, I can help support both the causes,” she said.
Commodore Isaac Chauncey’s success commanding the U.S. naval forces on the Great Lakes and several accounts of espionage during the War of 1812 are among the topics to be presented at the third annual Oswego War of 1812 Symposium on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 5, 6 and 7, at the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center.
Quirk’s Players of G. Ray Bodley High School will present the classic Broadway musical Hello, Dolly!. Performances are scheduled for March 7, 8 and 9 in the Bodley H.S. Auditorium.
Curtain time is set for 7:30 each evening.
Click inside for a photo gallery of tonight’s performers.
Lingering wet snow early Friday. Some sunshine possible later with a high in the 30s.
Eric Gates has advanced final stage bone cancer (multiple myeloma). He is also fighting a few other nagging ailments. He is also fighting childhood cancer. “No child should have to go through that. No family should have to go through that kind of pain,” he said.
Today Rep. Dan Maffei announced the Oswego Town Volunteer Fire Department will receive a grant totaling $38,095 in Round 16 of the FY2012 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program, which is administered by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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