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Oswego City Police Department’s K9 Crixus Rceives Donation Of Body Armor

The Oswego City Police Department’s K9 Crixus received a bullet and stab protective vest thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. K9 Crixus’ vest is sponsored by Staten Island Companion Dog Training Club embroidered with the sentiment “Gifted by SICDTC, Staten Island, NY.”

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A view of refugees and townspeople gather at the fence to chat and exchange items. (Safe Haven file photo)
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A 75-Year Retrospective – The ‘Rescue Resolution’

In November, 1942, after reports of the organized mass murder of Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe became public, the Bergson Group, a series of committees headed by Zionist Hillel Kook using the name Peter Bergson in America, dropped efforts to create a Jewish army, and focused on urging the Roosevelt administration to rescue Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe.

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Merry Christmas from all of us at Oswego County Today
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Looks Like A White Christmas For 2018

After a brief, balmy stretch recently, Old Man Winter has returned just in time to ensure a white Christmas. Though things are likely to warm up again in a few days, December 25 will be white. It will be “seasonal” Christmas Eve with lows lingering in the mid 20s with some lake effect snow. Temperatures will be near 30 with the snow tapering off around mid-day on Christmas Day.

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International Jewelry Business Relocating To Oswego

An international jewelry business is set to open on Oswego’s west side early next year. LeRoi (fine body jewelry) announced Thursday afternoon that it plans to relocate from its current Fulton facility into a much larger site at 212 W. Second St., Oswego. It will bring 40 employees with it, and is likely to at 10 more with another 10 possible by 2020.

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“A Rough Bunch.” Soldiers with the dog, "Kaiser," next to the hospital ward at Fort Ontario, around 1917. Army Nurse Olive Perry Collection.
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First Day Hike at Fort Ontario will Focus on World War I

Post historian Corey King will lead a unique World War I commemorative First Day Hike around the 75-acre Fort Ontario Military Reservation National Register District at 10 a.m. on New Year’s Day, Tuesday, Jan. 1. The hike pays tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Nov. 11, 1918, signing of the armistice which brought World War I to a close.

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