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Oswego Daily News

Oswego OKs Deal With Three+One

The Common Council voted 5-2 to authorize the mayor to execute an agreement with three+one services to provide a financial analysis for the city and to approve the transfer of funds from the contingent account to pay for the service. Voting no were Council President Eric VanBuren and Second Ward Councilor Pat McLaughlin. When he questioned a representative, he “didn’t slake any of my concerns,” VanBuren said. “I had concerns that I didn’t feel were addressed.”

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Carlton W. Barrett
Fulton Daily News

Sixth Graders’ Hometown Hero Essays Posted

Sixth graders across the Fulton City School District recently completed a mini unit on Medal of Honor recipient Carlton W. Barrett of Fulton. Students wrote essays based on the prompt: “As a fellow Fultonian, I am proud of Carlton W. Barrett’s actions on June 6, 1944, because…” These are their stories.

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Oswego Daily News

Mock DWI Prepares Students For Prom, Graduation Season

The Oswego County Stop DWI Program has hosted mock DWI scenarios at all school districts throughout Oswego County since 2006 when the first event took place at Phoenix High School. Oswego High School held the mock DWI presentation last week as they do every year in May for the junior class while all other districts hold the presentation every other year for junior and senior classes.

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Sophia Terzulli attempts to give her kite a boost skyward.
Oswego Daily News

Festival Celebrates Bemelmans’ Times At Fort Ontario, Anniversary of World War I

From 1917 to 1919, Fort Ontario served as General Hospital #5 where sick and wounded soldiers from army camps in the U.S. and the fighting in Europe were brought for followup surgeries, rehabilitation, and convalescence. Ludwig Bemelmans, author of the Madeline books, served as a Private at Fort Ontario at that time.

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Fulton Daily News

Youth, Veterans, Fire Department Work Together To Place Graveside Flags For Veterans

For the fourth year, the Fulton boys’ lacrosse team paired with the Fulton American Legion to place flags on the graves of all buried veterans resting at Mount Adnah and St. Mary’s cemeteries. Put together along with the cooperation and guidance of the Sugar Funeral Home, Inc. and Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home, the group has grown to incorporate more volunteers. This year, the Fulton Fire Department volunteered its time as several firefighters participated to help honor the heroes that have made the ultimate sacrifice. For the youth, veterans, firemen, all individuals who participated, the consensus was clear: it’s an honor.

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The condition of the section of the former Nestles site designated to Aldi supermarket, on the corner of Fay and S. Fourth Streets as of May 8, 2017.
Fulton Daily News

Fulton Based Contractor to Continue Work on Former Nestles Site

City officials accepted a bid from Rowlee Construction, Inc. yesterday (May 18) at a special meeting of the Common Council relative to the remaining asbestos and demolition removal at the former Nestles site. Specifically, the Fulton based construction company will remove the debris left on the 2.2 acre parcel of the former Nestles site that is designated for supermarket chain, Aldi.

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Rebecca Smith (foreground), a SUNY Oswego intern for the "My Hometown" exhibition coming to Tyler Art Gallery May 26 to June 18, and Kate Percival, a 2011 alumna and current graduate student in graphic design, discuss layouts for the project, which ultimately intends to display banners around the city featuring Oswego City School District students' artwork. The photograph is by Smith's fellow intern on the project, David McCormick.
Oswego Daily News

Young Artists From Oswego Schools To Display Their Work In My Hometown Banner Project

SUNY Oswego and the Oswego City School District will publicly kick off the My Hometown Banner Project with a free reception for the district’s young artists from 4 to 8 p.m. May 26, in Tyler Art Gallery on the college campus. An exhibition titled “My Hometown: A Celebration of Visual Art by Our Younger Citizens” will run May 26 to June 18 in Tyler Hall’s recently modernized gallery.

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John R. Grala, center, of the Oswego Masons, meets with Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow, left, and Council Vice President John Gosek to discuss the upcoming fundraiser.
Oswego Daily News

Masons’ Breakfast To Benefit Canal Play

On Sunday a pancake breakfast to support the Erie Canal Bicentennial Theater Play will be held at Lake City Lodge, 765 E. Seneca St. Serving will be from 8 a.m. until noon. The city approved the “Erie Canal Bicentennial Theater Play” to take place in Oswego on the canal. The Masons are major sponsors funding the performance along with Canal Corp, Pathfinder and the city of Oswego.

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