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Neighborhood Watch Meeting Focuses On Nuisance Abatement, Protection
The recent Oswego Community Neighborhood Watch Program meeting provided an update on the city’s nuisance abatement ordinance. Nearly two dozen people attended the informational session at Oswego Library.According to coordinator Betty Gray, the more people know about the ordinance, the more they will be able to help police enforce it.
Neighborhood Watch Coordinator Announces Fundraiser
Betty Gray, who spearheads the Oswego Community Neighborhood Watch program, vows to become Betty ‘Blue’ if she doesn’t raise $200 to promote the grassroots organization.
Neighborhood Watch Program Celebrates The Holidays
The Oswego Neighborhood Watch program recently held a family Christmas party to thank its supporters.
Education Is An Effective Tool Against Bullying
Bullying has risen to new heights in the past few years. And, the finger of blame is pointed at the technology of the younger generation, according to one local expert on the subject.
Neighborhood Watch – Oswego’s Vanguard
The motto of the Oswego Community Neighborhood Watch Program is “We look out for each other.†It’s just that simple, according to coordinator Betty Gray. “Neighborhood Watch and caring for our citizens, neighborhoods and community is everyone’s responsibility to help our city prosper and return to safety for all,†she said
Second Warders Express Frustration
People living in Oswego’s Second Ward are fed up with the noise, vandalism, foul language and overall bad behavior of some of the youth in the area. Residents held a meeting with their alderman and representatives of the police department to let their feelings be known. Another meeting will be held to address the issues and what can be done to solve the problems.
Thank You For Supporting Neighborhood Watch

