Bodley’s High Honor Roll Seniors Are Noted
Today’s News: New at the movies and GRB’s SAF Advocate are featured in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: New at the movies and GRB’s SAF Advocate are featured in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Mayor Barlow announced today (June 2) his proposal to implement free public Wi-Fi throughout downtown Oswego, highlighting the need of internet access in order to modernize downtown and make it more attractive to residents, visitors and the SUNY community.
The more than 150 representatives of businesses, government, education, labor and other ally organizations of Operation Oswego County heard a powerful message Thursday regarding nuclear energy. OOC held its 64th annual meeting at the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center. Keynote speaker Nick Canale, member of the Upstate Energy Jobs Coalition, highlighted the growth of the Upstate Energy Jobs Coalition.
On Tuesday (May 31), at approximately 4:25 p.m., investigators with the Oswego County Drug Task Force stopped a 2001 GMC Jimmy in the parking lot of 260 State Route 104 in the city of Oswego. A search resulted in the seizure of 33 bags of heroin from the vehicle and one arrest, according to the report.
Today’s News: Avoiding “senioritis” and an interesting French IV project are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily
Governor Andrew Cuomo proposed in his state budget $100 million in state grants for revitalizing downtowns through the Downtown Revitalization Initiative, which will be allocated across the state’s 10 Regional Economic Development Council. The city of Oswego is competing for the $10 million allocation for the Central New York REDC.
Two New York State cities, Oswego and Binghamton, have an additional reasons to celebrate The Salvation Army’s National Donut Day on June 3. A Salvation Army woman officer assigned to Oswego, who along with another woman, became the first women to travel to
State Senator Patty Ritchie announced she has secured $50,000 to assist the Fulton Public Library with repairs and renovations to its building. “Libraries are more than just places to find books. They’re important centers of learning and growth in our local communities,” said Senator Ritchie.
Marion Blumenthal Lazan, a Holocaust survivor, recently provided a message of hope, strength and love to the students of Central Square Middle School; a message that she has shared with the school for more than 10 consecutive years.
More than two dozen members of area law enforcement agencies were pounding the pavement in the heat and humidity for more than two hours straight today (May 31) for a good cause. Members of local law enforcement carried the “Flame of Hope” from Oswego Police Department to Fulton Police Department to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics New York athletes, and the 2016 Special Olympics New York Summer Games, June 10-12, at SUNY Brockport.
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