Residents of the village of Pulaski no longer need to boil their drinking water. The boil water order issued last Wednesday was rescinded today, May 12.
Healthy Life
Bishop's Commons welcomes Public Health Educator Sonia Robinson to the May Lunch & Learn program to talk about ways to enjoy the sunshine safely and to protect your skin and health all season long.
Medicare participants are offered a wide variety of health care options that may be confusing to navigate alone.
Residents of the village of Pulaski are being advised by the Oswego County Health Department to continue to boil all water used for drinking and cooking due to repairs to the municipal water system earlier this week, amid current water testing to confirm there is no contamination.
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, the Oswego County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Broadwell Hospitality Group are proud to announce a new partnership aimed at raising awareness around mental health and suicide prevention throughout Oswego County.
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Oswego County Department of Social Services (DSS) hosts a virtual information meeting for potential foster and adoptive parents from 10 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 6.
