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Also on today's calendar: AUBURN, NY - NYS Notary Law Exam Prep Workshop hosted by Law Author Alfred E Piombino - Cayuga CC and 5 more events.
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Today's riddle: Can February March? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. Oswego County TodayOswego County Director of Mobility Management Receives Recognition (oswegocountytoday.com) — Oswego County’s Director of Mobility Management, Heather Snow, has been honored as a 2025 Rural Health Champion for expanding transportation options that help residents reach work, appointments, and community events. Her team’s programs, including ACCESS Oswego County, the Ride Oswego County app, and free shuttles to major local happenings, are improving daily mobility for people across the county.
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2. Line Dancing Brings Community Together on Thursday Nights in Oswego (oswegonow.net) — Oswego residents can join a welcoming, judgment-free line dancing night every Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m., open to all ages and skill levels. The weekly gathering has quickly become a favorite way to meet neighbors, build confidence, and enjoy upbeat music together in a relaxed, community-focused setting.
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3. SUNY Oswego's Nwosu serves on board of national association for state schools – Central New York Business Journal (cnybj.com subscription) — SUNY Oswego President Peter Nwosu has been elected to the board of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, giving Oswego a direct voice in shaping national public higher-education policy. In addition to his board role, he chairs AASCU’s student success committee, helping guide initiatives that could influence access, support, and outcomes for SUNY Oswego students.
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4. Blessings in a Backpack helps feed central NY students on weekends (wrvo.org) — A Fulton-based chapter of Blessings in a Backpack is quietly feeding 280 elementary students in Oswego County every weekend, and it needs more community support. Volunteers partner with the school district to send home easy-to-eat foods, relying entirely on donations and grants, with about $150 covering one child’s weekend meals for a year.
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5. Oswego County TodayNYSDEC Campaign to Keep New Yorkers Safe and Waters Protected (oswegocountytoday.com) — Oswego County residents are being urged to cut back on rock salt use this winter to protect local drinking water, roads, and wallets. State environmental and transportation officials outline safer salting tips, alternative de-icers, and new grant funding that support communities in reducing salt pollution while still keeping sidewalks and roads safe across Oswego County and the rest of New York.
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