Oswego Board Of Education Receives Yearbooks
During this week’s meeting, members said goodbye to their board president and student representative to the board. They also welcomed two new principals.

During this week’s meeting, members said goodbye to their board president and student representative to the board. They also welcomed two new principals.
The rain should be leaving the area today – just in time for graduations. We hope.

William “Dave” White is president, but he wants to be mayor. On Thursday afternoon, the out-going president of the Oswego City School District’s Board of Education officially kicked off his campaign to become the next mayor of the Port City. Dozens of family members and supporters, including various candidates for city and county positions, applauded White’s announcement outside the Republican Headquarters on West Utica Street.
The 2010-11 school year has been completed, but there are some students who will require additional time in the academic areas. Once again the Oswego City School District will offer summer school from July 6 to Aug. 16. Summer school will be conducted this year for grades nine through twelve at the Oswego High School.
Rain today. Rain likely again Friday. But, the weekend looks better.

The people who live in the tiny Oswego County town are taking on federal officials in an attempt to save their post office. The U.S. Postal Service has been losing money for years. It is looking to close unprofitable postal offices, most of which are in small rural towns.
This year, the ceremony will be broadcast live by Oswego High School’s WBUC. The graduation will be live on Channel 16 (Time Warner in Oswego) starting at 10 a.m. It will also be broadcast on web.www.livesportsvideo.com
We escaped the rain Tuesday. But it appears those pesky showers will linger today and perhaps beyond.
A new arts group, Arts Partners, is making plans for the Saturday event to be held from noon to 7pm in Downtown Fulton one block off Rte. 481 overlooking the river. The goal of the Arts Fest is to give local performers and artists another venue to showcase their work and raise funds for CNY Arts Center.
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