Governor Kathy Hochul today announced nearly $66 million in State grants is being awarded to eight communities across New York State to improve drinking water infrastructure by identifying and replacing lead service lines.
Recently Added Events
06 Aug 202611:00AM - 02:00PM Tie Dye @ Friends of Recovery Oswego County Friends of Recovery Community Outreach Center |
15 Aug 202604:00PM - 08:00PM End of Summer Recovery Rally (Oswego) Fallbrook Estate |
24 Jul 202604:00PM - 06:00PM Family Game Night (Fulton) Friends of Recovery Community Outreach Center |
15 Jul 202601:00PM - Hot Dog & Strawberry Shortcake Festival at Springside Springside at Seneca Hill |
Community Spotlight: Amboy
Forgotten Pollinators to be held at Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center
The Amboy 4-H Environmental Education Center would like to introduce its program, Forgotten Pollinators.
Community News
Join us at the Oswego Public Library on Saturday, November 22, at 2 PM for a presentation by Norman Dann about the library's founder, Gerrit Smith.
The Fulton Noon Rotary Club recently presented a Paul Harris Fellowship Award to Brittany Jerred, past Rotary Club President. Past District Governor and Past Fulton Rotary President Jerry Seguin presented the award, noting the award recognizes substantial contribution to Rotary Foundation's humanitarian and educational programs.
The Central New York Regional Transportation Authority (Centro) will host two public hearings in Oswego County to give residents the opportunity to comment on its “Better Bus” network, a redesign of its bus services serving the cities of Oswego and Fulton.
Medicare participants are offered a wide variety of health care options that may be confusing to navigate alone.
Bill provides solutions to hiring and retention issues that the Airport Authority faces
Local Community Partners Set Goal of 1,247 Pairs of Boots, Sneakers and Shoes
The final show of the Jazz by the Lake Fall season showcases the quintet Actual Proof on Friday, November 21 at 7:30pm; doors open at 7pm.
Eight-year-old Mia Longley isn’t just an avid gardener; she is a budding philanthropist with a big heart.




