RaiderNet Daily: Yearbooks Arrive
The new Yearbooks have arrived. Also, a deadline for senior activities is noted.
The new Yearbooks have arrived. Also, a deadline for senior activities is noted.
Well June has been dry so far. Let’s see how long it lasts.

SUNY Oswego professors, student organizations and others have worked together to send a large shipment of textbooks to a university in South Sudan. In an effort to supply the John Garang Memorial University library in South Sudan, around 5,000 textbooks were donated along with more than $5,000.
State Police don’t know yet what may have caused a head-on crash on Rt. 48 in Granby Monday evening.
Police say alcohol was likely not involved.
NewsChannel 9 reports that residents of Phoenix are concerned about their municipal water supply:
Last month, the Oswego County Health Department found disease-causing organisms that may include bacteria, parasites, and viruses in two Village of Phoenix wells. But more recent tests by an independent company hired by the village show the main water supply to be clear of contamination. A back-up well did, however, have algae, which can be harmful.
The report indicates that some residents are unhappy that the village waited nearly a month to notify residents of the results of the tests.
Raider girls have a strong Class A meet, while the lacrosse team looks to the future.
May’s humidity will linger for a while into June. And, just maybe – the showers will as well.
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