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Final Schedule Announced for Oswego's 9/11 Memorial
Thousands expected in downtown Oswego for 10th anniversary event.

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Thousands expected in downtown Oswego for 10th anniversary event.

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Prices everywhere else are up a couple pennies.
Park District event not good clean fun.
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