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Hannibal Hosts Next Rabies Vaccination Clinic July 8
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Celebrate America’s 250th at the Oswego County Fair July 1-5
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Central New York Community Comes Together for Endangered Species Day
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Support Beyond Banking: AmeriCU’s Commitment to Military Families
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Oswego County Announces Fair Housing Coloring Contest Winners
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City of Oswego to Host Community Safety Day on August 7th
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Sada Mae "Maida" LaTulip - June 25, 2026
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Brayhope Farm Brought Donkey & Goat Therapy to 2026 Oswego County Senior Camp Re
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Francis E. Loomis - June 25, 2026
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OHS Class of 2026 Earns More Than $100,000 in Scholarships and Awards
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Central New York Community Comes Together for Endangered Species Day
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Support Beyond Banking: AmeriCU’s Commitment to Military Families
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Oswego County Announces Fair Housing Coloring Contest Winners
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City of Oswego to Host Community Safety Day on August 7th
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Sada Mae "Maida" LaTulip - June 25, 2026
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Brayhope Farm Brought Donkey & Goat Therapy to 2026 Oswego County Senior Camp Re
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Francis E. Loomis - June 25, 2026
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OHS Class of 2026 Earns More Than $100,000 in Scholarships and Awards
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Hannibal Hosts Next Rabies Vaccination Clinic July 8
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Central New York Community Comes Together for Endangered Species Day
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Support Beyond Banking: AmeriCU’s Commitment to Military Families
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Oswego County Announces Fair Housing Coloring Contest Winners
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City of Oswego to Host Community Safety Day on August 7th
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Sada Mae "Maida" LaTulip - June 25, 2026
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Brayhope Farm Brought Donkey & Goat Therapy to 2026 Oswego County Senior Camp Re
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Francis E. Loomis - June 25, 2026
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OHS Class of 2026 Earns More Than $100,000 in Scholarships and Awards
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Hannibal Hosts Next Rabies Vaccination Clinic July 8
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Celebrate America’s 250th at the Oswego County Fair July 1-5
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Support Beyond Banking: AmeriCU’s Commitment to Military Families
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Oswego County Announces Fair Housing Coloring Contest Winners
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City of Oswego to Host Community Safety Day on August 7th
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Sada Mae "Maida" LaTulip - June 25, 2026
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Brayhope Farm Brought Donkey & Goat Therapy to 2026 Oswego County Senior Camp Re
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Francis E. Loomis - June 25, 2026
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OHS Class of 2026 Earns More Than $100,000 in Scholarships and Awards
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Hannibal Hosts Next Rabies Vaccination Clinic July 8
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Celebrate America’s 250th at the Oswego County Fair July 1-5
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Central New York Community Comes Together for Endangered Species Day

Hair Salon Expands Gift Shop, Adds Team Members

The New Chapter of Bella Hair “Oswego”

Tammy and Grace on the back of an old red pickup truck with a decal for Bella Hair Oswego on the driver's side door

Bella Hair is thrilled to announce their recent expansion in downtown Oswego. Located in Canal Commons, same location but the newly expanded space features a larger gift shop, more room to serve clients, and the warm, welcoming riverside atmosphere that they’ve worked so hard to create.

Oswego State softball splits doubleheader in Florida

     OS SoftballThe Oswego State softball team (1-3) split action Saturday, March 16, with a 14-10 win over Keene State followed by a 5-0 loss to Ramapo (1-1).

     The Laker offense broke out against Keene State. Sammie Schroeter (Jr., Schenectady, N.Y.) and Sue Schoff (Sr., Little Falls, N.Y.) each finished the contest with three hits each. Schroeter registered two runs and an RBI, while Schoff drove in three runs and recorded a double. Katie Bredin (Jr., Oneonta, N.Y.) went 2-for-4 from the plate, scoring two runs and stealing three bases. Dee Apps (Jr., Camillus, N.Y.) ended the game 2-for-3, scoring three runs and driving in a pair after a double and a triple. Alexandra McKay (Fr., Fairport, N.Y.) went 1-for-4, but her one hit was a three-run homerun. Justine Abramowski (So., Levittown, N.Y.) also plated a two runs for the victors.

     In the day's second game, Ramapo's Jaclyn Lima led off the bottom of the first with a triple to right center and came around two batters later to give the Roadrunners a 1-0 lead. Ramapo extended its lead in its half of the fourth with four runs, including a two-run triple from the bat of Kim LaPenta, to go ahead 5-0.

     The Laker bats managed six hits, but were unable to string them together as it was kept off the scoreboard.

     Alexandria Connelly (Fr., Endicott, N.Y.) suffered the loss after giving up an earned run on five hits in 1.1 innings. Alexis Nasca (Fr., Hamburg, N.Y.) allowed two earned runs over the course of two innings, while Sarah Thayer (Sr., Winthrop, N.Y.) gave up two more runs in the final 2.2 innings. Ramapo's Harley Masiello hurled a complete game recording eight strikeouts.