Lenten Lunch Baby
19-month-old Keaton Davis of Pennellville samples some food from his great-grandmother’s plate on Wednesday. The youngster was at the Church of the Resurrection in Oswego for the annual Lenten lunch.

19-month-old Keaton Davis of Pennellville samples some food from his great-grandmother’s plate on Wednesday. The youngster was at the Church of the Resurrection in Oswego for the annual Lenten lunch.
Oswego Middle School Principal Bonnie Finnerty is one of two finalists in the search for a new superintendent at the Schroon Lake Central School. On Wednesday, she was informed by the president of the Schroon board of education of the decision. Finnerty was named OMS principal in July 2008.
Administrators in Hannibal added to the list of programs and positions that they say should not be cut, but might have to be.
The district is facing a budget deficit of more than $600,000. Board of Education members reviewed a long list of possible cutbacks a week ago. Wednesday night, they were shown a few more, along with some details on cuts they’ve discussed before.
A food festival was a resounding success. Also today: three Raider athletes compete in an all-star game, and why students should do some homework before they pick next year’s courses.
Members of the Women’s Chorus showed up to sing for Fulton’s Board of Education this week. The song they sung: “Don’t Stop The Music”.
Then they asked the board to avoid making cuts that would stop their music.

According to Bill Gregway, local observer for the national Weather Service, Oswego received 1.2 inches of snow. “There was a lot, an awful lot, to our south and west,” he said. “It caused a lot of accidents and closings elsewhere. For us, it was no big deal.”

The Oswego City Police Department has made another arrest as a result of the search warrant executed March 4 at 8 Niagara St., which also included “The Pet Store,” 388 W. First St. On March 21, at 1:15 p.m., James W. Libbey-Stone, 23, of 34 E. Albany St., Oswego, was arrested and charged with third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a class B felony.

As a result of execution of search warrants, evidence was seized from two locations consisting of nearly $12,000 in cash, approximately 1.5 pounds of marijuana, numerous prescription narcotics and numerous items of paraphernalia commonly used in the production and sale of illegal drugs.
The site investigation identified an off-site groundwater plume of chlorinated solvents and an off-site chlorinated solvent vapor plume potentially impacting several offsite residential structures. The DEC will pay 90 percent of the costs.
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