News
Meet the Ghosts of Hannibal’s Past Saturday
County’s Jobless Rate Falls Because People Quit Looking For Work
Firefighters Move Ahead With Eastside Memorial Plan
The Oswego Common Council paved the way Monday night for a firefighters’ memorial. Councilors approved the Fire Department’s request to use public space on the west side of the Eastside Fire Station, on the grass between the station and the walking path, for construction of a firefighters’ memorial including a flagpole, decorative pavers and benches.
Redistricting Returns To School Board Agenda
The Oswego school board revisited the possibility of conducting a redistricting and relocation initiative in the district. The board conducted a discussion this week with consultants from Syracuse University’s Office of Professional Research and Development. The board concluded the discussion without setting a timetable for any decision to be made.
First Ever Parents of Special Children Backyard BBQ is Success
New “Red Raider” Logo Wins Final Approval, But Not Without Objection
Port City, SUNY Oswego Embrace Green Technology
The city and college are both making large strides to reduce their carbon footprints.
United Way Kicks Off 2010 – 2011 Campaign
Novelis got the ball rolling – donating a check for $5,000 and another for $1,000 from activities they had under way prior to the official campaign kick off. This year’s theme is: ‘Live United Live Well’ with a campaign goal of $800,000.
Doheny Holds Lead in Republican Primary for Congress; County Votes for Him
If Doug Hoffman ever had a 30 point lead in his primary against Matt Doheny, as he claimed, he lost all of it and more by Tuesday.
The two Republicans are separated by about 600 votes with 98% of the vote tallied in the 23rd Congressional District primary.




