April 25 2012 - Girls Wildcats return home, top Oswego In some ways, the West Genesee girls lacrosse team’s trip to Oswego Tuesday night offered one of the season’s supreme challenges. Here were the Wildcats, who had just played three games in as many days in New Jersey and Maryland on April 20-22, returning to the field less than 48 hours after returning home, with the long bus rides to go with a long road trip. |
April 15 2012 - Cuts mean staggered school days, fewer buses expected next fall in Oswego The school day is likely to look a little different this fall in Oswego.In an effort to cut transportation costs and transition high school students to a new schedule, the Oswego School Board is considering suggestions on changes to bus routes and school times. Those suggestions included making more students walk to school and staggering the times elementary schools start and end their day ... |
April 01 2012 - Oswego Police To Take Part In Operation Safe Stop Day Oswego City Police Department wishes to announce that it will be focusing increased enforcement efforts to target vehicles illegally passing stopped school buses over the next several weeks. Additionally, the department is proud to participate in Operation Safe Stop Education and Enforcement Day on April 18. Continue reading → |
March 01 2012 - Oswego Bus Driver Thanked for Her Actions Oswego School District bus driver Christine Marsh was recognized by the Oswego City School District Board of Education and the Superintendent of School for her immediate response to a child in need. Continue reading → |
February 16 2012 - Rail fight hits the gas Community activists from across the political spectrum are waging war on major transit projects planned for the region. Their complaints include the costs, possible social ramifications and potential environmental impacts of the projects. One project – the proposed Portland-to-Lake Oswego ... |
January 27 2012 - Happy Holiday School Bus The final day of school, prior to holiday break, Oswego bus driver Josh VanGorder wore a Christmas tree hat and greeted his student passengers. It was a bus celebration as most of the Riley students donned Christmas hats, reindeer antlers or just huge holiday smiles. Continue reading → |
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