OSWEGO — Assembly Minority Leader William Barclay, R-Pulaski, announced he will collect food items needed for “Blessings In A Backpack,” partnering with their Fulton and Oswego County chapters through Friday,
OSWEGO - Consistently going above and beyond has earned Kestas Bendinskas of Oswego’s chemistry faculty SUNY’s prestigious rank of Distinguished Service Professor.
OSWEGO - With the recent expansion of primary care in Fulton, Oswego Health welcomed two new practitioners to the community, Matthew J. Kohls, PA, and Heather Daniels, FNP-C.
Originally from Macungie, Pa., Matthew J. Kohls, PA will provide care in the new Fulton PrimeCare located at 98 N. Second St., alongside Vandana Patil, MD, and Deirdre A. Wahl, RN, MSN, FNP-C. Kohls, a certified PA-C and is well rounded with clinical experience in family medicine, pediatrics, emergency medicine, neurology, psychiatry, gastroenterology, and general surgery. Kohls earned his master of science in physician assistant studies at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania, and his bachelor of science in biology from Pennsylvania State University.
OSWEGO - The H. Lee White Maritime Museum will unite D-Day and World War II veterans with the museumâs U.S. Army Transport (USAT), LT-5, the last functional U.S. Army vessel that participated in the Normandy landings, at a commemorative event Sunday, June 6, the 77th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.
The tug is owned by the Port of Oswego Authority and maintained by the museum. The H. Lee White Maritime Museum is located at 1 W. First St., Oswego, at the West First Street Pier overlooking Oswego Harbor.
âWe think it most fitting to welcome veterans of World War II, the D-Day invasion and their families at the LT-5,â said Museum Executive Director Mercedes Niess. âThese veterans and this veteran tug are symbols of one of the greatest undertakings in world history and we continue to honor their service. â
OSWEGO - Just as their name suggests, Community Bank System Inc. is truly a community partner and committed to the well-being and sustainability of the communities it serves as theyâve recently supported critical initiatives to transform local healthcare with a donation to The Campaign for Oswego Health.
The Oswego Health Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Oswego Health, the largest nonprofit healthcare system in Oswego County, was awarded $50,000 to support its $3.5 million comprehensive campaign, Caring for Our Community, Right at Home, The Campaign for Oswego Health.
âMy relationship with Oswego Health started in July 1960 when I was born at Oswego Hospital,â shared Mark Tryniski, President and CEO at Community Bank. âTheyâve been there for me a long time you could say.â