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AmeriCorps Members Needed at Legends Fields in Oswego This Summer
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Pulaski Public Library Certified as a Lactation-Friendly Community Space
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Fulton Police Make Two Arrests for Animal Abuse Violations
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MACS celebrates Hill, Nguyen-Truong as Class of 2026's top scholars
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More Than 60 Volunteers Build 55 beds for Oswego County Children in Need
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Licorice: Oswego County Humane Society Pet of the Week
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Oswego Cinema 7: 6/19/2026 - 6/25/2026
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James F. Britton - June 15, 2026
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Cooperative Extension of Oswego County Master Gardeners at County Fair
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Kingsford Park Students Explore STEAM at SUNY Oswego
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Fulton Police Make Two Arrests for Animal Abuse Violations
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MACS celebrates Hill, Nguyen-Truong as Class of 2026's top scholars
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More Than 60 Volunteers Build 55 beds for Oswego County Children in Need
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Licorice: Oswego County Humane Society Pet of the Week
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Oswego Cinema 7: 6/19/2026 - 6/25/2026
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James F. Britton - June 15, 2026
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Cooperative Extension of Oswego County Master Gardeners at County Fair
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Kingsford Park Students Explore STEAM at SUNY Oswego
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AmeriCorps Members Needed at Legends Fields in Oswego This Summer
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Fulton Police Make Two Arrests for Animal Abuse Violations
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MACS celebrates Hill, Nguyen-Truong as Class of 2026's top scholars
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More Than 60 Volunteers Build 55 beds for Oswego County Children in Need
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Licorice: Oswego County Humane Society Pet of the Week
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Oswego Cinema 7: 6/19/2026 - 6/25/2026
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James F. Britton - June 15, 2026
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Cooperative Extension of Oswego County Master Gardeners at County Fair
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Kingsford Park Students Explore STEAM at SUNY Oswego
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AmeriCorps Members Needed at Legends Fields in Oswego This Summer
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Pulaski Public Library Certified as a Lactation-Friendly Community Space
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MACS celebrates Hill, Nguyen-Truong as Class of 2026's top scholars
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More Than 60 Volunteers Build 55 beds for Oswego County Children in Need
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Licorice: Oswego County Humane Society Pet of the Week
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Oswego Cinema 7: 6/19/2026 - 6/25/2026
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James F. Britton - June 15, 2026
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Cooperative Extension of Oswego County Master Gardeners at County Fair
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Kingsford Park Students Explore STEAM at SUNY Oswego
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AmeriCorps Members Needed at Legends Fields in Oswego This Summer
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Pulaski Public Library Certified as a Lactation-Friendly Community Space
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Fulton Police Make Two Arrests for Animal Abuse Violations

Oswego Library Announces Summer Reading Program

Kick Off Your Summer Reading Adventure with a Roar at the Oswego Public Library!

Photo of a person in an inflatable dinosaur costume handing a book to the librarian at the checkout counter of the Oswego Library

Oswego, New York – Join us on an expedition into the prehistoric! This year's Summer Reading program, "Unearth a Story," is your chance to dig into a good book.

Late Run Leads to Laker Loss

OS Basketball

The Oswego State women's basketball team took a tough 73-65 loss to Brockport on Tuesday night in Max Ziel Gymnasium. With the loss, the Lakers drop to 5-10 overall and 3-5 in SUNYAC contest while the Golden Eagles improve to 4-10, 2-5.

Oswego and Brockport traded baskets in their first possessions before the Lakers went on a quick 8-0 run to lead 10-2. The Lakers kept the momentum throughout the opening half, leading by as many as eight on three different occasions. Brockport continued to battle back in the first 20 minutes, making it a three-point game at 37-34 heading to the break.

In the second half, Oswego and Brockport were tied at 39-39 just under two minutes into the period when Oswego took control. Over the next 8:26, the Lakers created a 19-5 run to hold a 14-point advantage at 58-44 with 9:35 to play in the game. Oswego could not maintain its run over the final nine minutes, however, as the Golden Eagles finished on a 29-7 run to secure the eight-point victory.

Alisha Jacobs had an outstanding shooting day, going 6-for-12 from the field, including 4-for-5 (80.0%) from beyond the arc, to lead the Lakers with 19 points. The freshman was not just offensive minded, wreaking havoc defensively as she took away a career- and game-high six steals.

Adding to Jacobs' night in the scoring column were three teammates, as Rachel Windhausen (13), Mary Mazzella (10) and Heather Hebert (10) each finished in double digits. Windhausen missed another double-double by just one rebound, grabbing a team-best nine boards off the glass. Mazzella and Hebert also chipped in on the boards, gathering seven and six, respectively.

As a team, Oswego more than doubled the amount of steals than its opponent (15-7), resulting in 23 points.

The Lakers will now have a nine-day layoff until they return to the court for a 7 p.m. contest on Friday, Jan 30 at New Paltz.