BY: Steve Yablonski
Prior to the last Oswego County Legislature meeting of 2017, Legislator Dan Farfaglia headed west. He helped nearly three dozen men, women and children receive an early Christmas gift – U.S. citizenship. “Last Thursday morning, before the afternoon legislature meeting in Oswego, I was in Rochester participating in a swearing in ceremony for new Americans,” he told Oswego County Today. “My own great-grandparents went through their ceremonies in the last century in Oswego, in 1938 and 1943.”
This event was hosted by Monroe County Clerk Adam Bello and Supreme Court Justice Richard Dollinger. It took place in the Monroe County Legislature’s Chambers.
SOURCE: https://oswegocountytoday.com/
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