Last month, I told the family history of George L. King Jr. of Owasco. He was a local land architect and land surveyor. I will continue next month with the
Last month, Owasco Town Supervisor Edward Wagner showed me the large town of Owasco map hanging on the wall in his office. In the lower corner were the words, "George
My earliest memories of Christmastime were as a 4-year-old child in the early 1940s. I was in the nursery located in the chapter house of First Presbyterian Church on Franklin
I recently discovered a hidden known fact about Burtis Point. After passing the David Brinkerhoff home on East Lake Road, I coasted down the hill toward the site of the
Two awards by state senators were recently presented in Owasco. The recipients were Natalie Palmer, of the Owasco Market in the hamlet, and Tom Burns of the Owasco Volunteer Fire