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City of Oswego Announces Cancellation of First Summer Concert Series Performance
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Fulton Savings Bank’s Eckel Recognized as 40 Under 40 Community Bank Leader
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Fulton Lions Induct Fitzgerald, New Officers at June Meeting
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New York Sea Grant Great Lakes Extension Specialists Honored
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NFL Alumni Charity Golf Classic and Celebrity Meet & Greet Raises Almost $16,000
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Sip of Color Kids 2026 Summer Arts Camp @ BCA
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Golden Sun Bus Service Cites Urgent Need for Drivers, Trainees
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Oswego Bookmobile Rolls Out 2026 Summer Schedule
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OCWNY Hosts Seminar for Disability Beneficiaries June 26
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Dr. Ben Fruce visits Fulton Noon Rotary
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Fulton Lions Induct Fitzgerald, New Officers at June Meeting
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New York Sea Grant Great Lakes Extension Specialists Honored
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NFL Alumni Charity Golf Classic and Celebrity Meet & Greet Raises Almost $16,000
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Sip of Color Kids 2026 Summer Arts Camp @ BCA
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Golden Sun Bus Service Cites Urgent Need for Drivers, Trainees
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Oswego Bookmobile Rolls Out 2026 Summer Schedule
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OCWNY Hosts Seminar for Disability Beneficiaries June 26
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Dr. Ben Fruce visits Fulton Noon Rotary
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City of Oswego Announces Cancellation of First Summer Concert Series Performance
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Fulton Lions Induct Fitzgerald, New Officers at June Meeting
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New York Sea Grant Great Lakes Extension Specialists Honored
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NFL Alumni Charity Golf Classic and Celebrity Meet & Greet Raises Almost $16,000
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Sip of Color Kids 2026 Summer Arts Camp @ BCA
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Golden Sun Bus Service Cites Urgent Need for Drivers, Trainees
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Oswego Bookmobile Rolls Out 2026 Summer Schedule
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OCWNY Hosts Seminar for Disability Beneficiaries June 26
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Dr. Ben Fruce visits Fulton Noon Rotary
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City of Oswego Announces Cancellation of First Summer Concert Series Performance
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Fulton Savings Bank’s Eckel Recognized as 40 Under 40 Community Bank Leader
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New York Sea Grant Great Lakes Extension Specialists Honored
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NFL Alumni Charity Golf Classic and Celebrity Meet & Greet Raises Almost $16,000
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Sip of Color Kids 2026 Summer Arts Camp @ BCA
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Golden Sun Bus Service Cites Urgent Need for Drivers, Trainees
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Oswego Bookmobile Rolls Out 2026 Summer Schedule
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OCWNY Hosts Seminar for Disability Beneficiaries June 26
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Dr. Ben Fruce visits Fulton Noon Rotary
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City of Oswego Announces Cancellation of First Summer Concert Series Performance
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Fulton Savings Bank’s Eckel Recognized as 40 Under 40 Community Bank Leader
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Fulton Lions Induct Fitzgerald, New Officers at June Meeting

Hair Salon Expands Gift Shop, Adds Team Members

The New Chapter of Bella Hair “Oswego”

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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.

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The Oswego County Office for the Aging (OFA) offered its annual Caregiver Luncheon in celebration of National Family Caregiver’s Month. Nearly a dozen local caregivers were able to attend and enjoy good food and friendly conversation. Pictured from left in the front are Madelyn Dievendorf, presenter from the Alzheimer’s Association, Tom Hadlow, Debra Allen, Karen Ringwalld, and Sara Sunday, director of Oswego County OFA. Pictured from left in the back are Laurie Ward, Helen Hoefer, Ellen Butler-Clark, Ellen Gaffney, Deb Morrison, John Caroccio, and Elizabeth Weimer, senior aging services specialist with Oswego County OFA. | Submitted photo

Annual Luncheon Recognizes the Vital Role of Caregivers

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November is National Family Caregiver’s Month – 

The Oswego County’s Office for the Aging (OFA) aims to help older residents live independently for as long as possible through various services and programs. However, the agency also supports those who care for seniors who may need extra help.

One of those recognitions is the OFA’s annual Caregiver Luncheon which features a program speaker and provides attendees with gift bags and door prizes.

“Caregivers are a vital part of the senior care system,” said Oswego County Office for the Aging Director Sara Sunday. “They play such an essential role in ensuring the well-being of some of our most vulnerable residents but many struggle to show themselves the same grace and care.

“With November as National Family Caregiver’s Month, this is the perfect time to celebrate them and thank them for all they do for their loved ones,” she added.

This year’s luncheon was hosted by Travis Floral in Hannibal, N.Y. and catered by Brandon’s Pub & Grill out of Fair Haven, N.Y. The featured speaker was Madelyn Dievendorf from the Alzheimer’s Association and gift bags included a door alarm, a digital clock calendar, a pill dispenser and weighted, heat-able plush Warmies to soothe sore muscles.

“In addition to Brenda Wilson of Travis Floral and Brandon Lagoe of Brandon’s Pub & Grill, we want to thank Stone Creek Golf Club of Oswego and National Grid,” said Elizabeth Weimer, senior aging services specialist, Oswego County OFA. “Their support helped make this event possible.”

National Family Caregiver’s Month was first recognized in 1997 as a way to support caregivers who struggle with the effect caregiving can have on their own physical, mental and financial well-being.

“While caregiving can be fulfilling, it’s not without its challenges,” Weimer said. “Often, it’s the unexpectedness of becoming a caregiver, such as when a loved one suddenly has a medical emergency, accident or illness.”

Every year, 4.1 million people across the state become unpaid caregivers for their loved ones in one form or another – whether it’s driving their loved ones to doctor appointments, providing them with meals or keeping an overnight vigil.

“I urge residents to take this opportunity to recognize these angels who walk among us,” Sunday said. “Perhaps offer them a respite, a sympathetic ear or a home-cooked meal, anything to help them feel seen, heard and cared for themselves.”

For more information about caregiver resources, visit Oswego County OFA online or call 315-349-3484.

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