Broadway star Craig Schulman and famed opera singer Eleanor Paunovic, both former students of SUNY Oswego, will perform at the American Foundry in Oswego with pianist Dan Riddle at 8 p.m., Friday, April 12.
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The barbs have been flying fast and furious the past few weeks on both the Oswego Players stage and the off-site campaign headquarters. The deadline is approaching and the title of "President of the United States" is up for grabs.
Halloween is a highly anticipated night for children, but also one of the most dangerous. According to Safe Kids Worldwide, on average, twice as many child pedestrians are killed while walking on Halloween compared to any other day of the year, and more than 70 percent of accidents occur away from an intersection or crosswalk.
For most of us, the holiday season represents a time for family festivities and good cheer. What few of us consider is that the holiday season is a time when there is an increased risk of home fires.
With the arrival of the first significant winter storm of the season, the Oswego Fire Department reminds residents to take necessary precautions to prevent serious injuries.
While we have not had an ice rescue situation as of yet this winter, other communities in the Northeast have experienced close calls and tragedies as a result of thin ice. Last week in New Jersey, two teenagers were rescued by local Firefighters after falling through ice while crossing a seemingly frozen river. In early January, two children fell through ice near Boston, leaving a young boy in critical condition. Unfortunately, this is a common theme where people venture onto ice that is not safe.
The Manor at Seneca Hill recently held its annual resident family picnic at the skilled nursing facility.
Halloween is a highly anticipated night for children, but also one of the most dangerous. According to Safe Kids Worldwide, on average, twice as many child pedestrians are killed while walking on Halloween compared to any other day of the year, and more than 70 percent of accidents occur away from an intersection or crosswalk.
Two-thirds of home fire deaths result from fires in homes without working smoke alarms, according to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA). The City of Oswego reminds you to not only change your clocks for Daylight Savings, but to also check your smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms and change the batteries.
