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TFN To Participate In World No Tobacco Day
According to the WHO, young women are a major target for the tobacco industry in its effort to recruit new users to replace those who will quit or die prematurely from tobacco-related diseases. Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death and kills more than five million people every year, about 1.5 million of whom are women.
Weather Notebook For May 27, 2011
Some of us tried to mow the lawn yesterday – so of course, it has to start raining again!
Oswego Farmers’ Market Kicks Off New Year
It would have been hard to ask for better weather on the opening day of the Oswego Farmers’ Market. An hour before the event started, West First Street was much quieter than a regular day; but by the new 4:30 p.m. starting time it was clear that people were excited to see what vendors were offering.
RaiderNet Daily: Looking Backwards
Today, a look at “The City the Depression Forgot”. Also, a wrapup of the tennis team season and some of the things to look forward to in the final weeks of school.
Fulton School Board Notes: Tech Plan; Working Towards Better Behaviors
Some notes from this week’s Fulton Board of Education meeting include the plan to manage more than 2,000 computers, printers, servers and whiteboards. Also, there’s an update on the ongoing effort to curb bad behaviors among students, and some good news about a new playground.
County Looks To Name Acting DSS Commissioner
With the impending retirement of DSS Commissioner Frances Lanigan just weeks away, county officials took steps Wednesday to ensure an administrator is in place while the search continues for a new commissioner.
Child Injured in Driveway Accident in Pennellville
Police say a 3 year old boy suffered injuries when he was hit by a car backing out of the family’s driveway in Pennellville.
RaiderNet Daily: Senior Concerts
It’s the season for end-of-year concerts. Also today: the dance team is looking for new members and the girls lacrosse team hangs tough in a loss.
Mayor Bateman Announces DeCaire Appointment As New Police Chief
Mayor Randolph F. Bateman is pleased to announce the appointment of Police Captain Tory L. DeCaire as the new Police Chief for the City of Oswego. DeCaire will replace Chief Michael Dehm Jr., who is retiring effective May 31.


