Summer
Precautions From Summer Heat, During Summer Activities Critical For Oswego Residents
Gillibrand, Murkowski Announce Bill To Expand Summer Meal Program, Ensure Children Maintain Access To Nutritious Meals When School Is Out
Summer 2011 Was Warmer, A Tad Wetter Than Average
This summer was rather similar to last summer. In fact both were 2.3 degrees warmer than average. They tied for 7th warmest since 1855.
Summer Sizzles In Central New York This Week
Temperatures have been in the upper 80s to lower 90s all across CNY. Forecasters say it will be worse Thursday with the possibility of the mercury hitting 100 degrees in the Syracuse area. People are doing whatever they can to find relief from the heat and humidity.
Youngsters Keep Reading All Summer Thanks To Bookmobile
This summer the Oswego YMCA bookmobile is traveling regular weekly routes throughout the Oswego City School District providing students with opportunities to select free books they can keep and at the same time encourage continued reading.
Summertime – ‘A Different Kind Of Busy’ At Area Schools
School’s out, the last tests have been graded and the diplomas have been handed out. It’s time for the school administratiors to breathe a collective sigh of relief and go on vacation… right? Well, not quite.
Youth Bureau Hosts Traveling Arts In The Parks This Summer
The Oswego City-County Youth Bureau announces its 2011 schedule for the Traveling Arts in the Parks series. Each event is free and open to the public. Glenn Colton kicks off the 2011 season with a 1 p.m. performance on July 5 at Scriba Town Park on O’Connor Road. Colton has performed thousands of energetic concerts for children, parents and teachers since 1992.
Children Eat for Free This Summer; USDA, YMCA, OCSD Conduct Effort
“Food that’s in when school is out” is the theme of this summer’s effort to provide a healthy breakfast and lunch to teenagers and youngsters 18 years of age and under.
Catholic Charities’ Summer Groups Benefit Area Youth
Staff from Catholic Charities of Oswego County’s Family Support Services program display some of the materials that will be used during several summer groups the program will be hosting for area youth ages 6 through 10.



