To the editor:
I would like to thank the State Troopers, Oswego County Sheriffs, Fulton Police Department, District Attorney’s Office and the Oswego County Court System for their hard work and diligence.
To the editor:
The G. Ray Bodley High School Class of 2008 “Senior Day” was a huge success thanks to the generosity of so many local community businesses.
To the editor:
What ever happened to the good old days when the worst things we had to fear on the 4th of July were traffic jams and wayward fireworks?
To the editor:
The last eight years our school district and our community has gone through some very trying times. Now that the school budget has been settled, the school board once again faces the task of finding a new superintendent.
To the editor;
Rural New York has a lot going for it, and the people who live here appreciate the blessings that they have. Now we are being subjected to a series of arbitrary and capricious decrees by some urban-minded progressive-liberal bureaucrats in Albany, led by Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Alex Grannis, who believes he should be able to dictate to us how we should live.
To the editor:
Any new oil America drills for will be barrels NOT bought from Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq. As soon as the first strike of new oil, the greedy oil speculators manipulating the oil market will be over.
To the editor:
America would do well to bring back the trolleys. I can remember my mother reminiscing of the days when she used to run up the East Albany Street hill here in Oswego to catch the trolley to get to work at Columbia Mills in Minetto.
To the editor:
Another publication ran an article about the negative impact that high gas prices have had on public service agencies such as Centro and Oswego County Opportunities (OCO).
To the editor:
Earlier this week, more than 100,000 South Koreans demonstrated against newly elected president Lee Myung-bak, as his entire cabinet offered to resign.
To the editor:
In the last couple of months we have had two very special people from Hannibal receive recantation for the way they have chosen to handle their disabilities — one being Pat Sullivan.
To the editor:
The plight of the polar bear — which was just listed as a threatened species — shows that we must act quickly to help halt climate change.
To the editor:
This letter is written to the callous, careless, and inconsiderate person who hit and killed two of my neighbor’s pet geese (Wednesday morning) on county Route 51A in Scriba, and then didn’t have the common decency to remove them from the road.
To the editor:
Anyone who has ever had an ingrown toenail or a bad case of athlete’s foot knows how painful it is to walk — much less run— until it has healed.
To the editor:
It is time to fix the Industrial Development Agencies (IDAs). IDAs were meant to stimulate the economy and for decades they have been granting tax breaks and incentives with the promises of new jobs in this area.
To the editor:
The revote of the school budget June 17 will give the “no” voters who defeated the last budget with their vote against the cuts that were made a chance to vote for those positions that have been put back in the budget at the expense of all taxpayers.