Community Corner

Have You Read Any of Oswego Patch's Regular Bloggers?

Looking for some community content to read? Look no further!

Looking for some local reading from around the community?

Check out some of the regular bloggers on the Oswego Patch.

  • Rich Ayers' Real Estate Blog - Oswego resident and realtor Rich Ayer shares the ups and downs of the Oswego housing market. Looking to buy a house? Wondering what the foreclosure rate is? His blog is something you'll want to check out!
  • Tia Brooks's Blog - What's happening around Oswego? Tia Brooks, of the Oswego Tourism Bureau, posts regularly about different opportunities and events happening around the Village. 
  • Oswego and Beyond - Oswego resident Ryan Adjoran is studying to become a priest. Read about his journey - right now he's traveling around Europe!- and some of this community posts about the Oswego community.
  • olson62.com - Oswego East Wolves fan? Involved in sports? Check out the photo galleries taken by Colleen Olson. 
  • Katra Knoernschild's Blog - If you want to know anything about special needs programs, like EPEC, reading resident Katra Knoernschild's blog is a must. 
  • Huntington Helps in Oswego - Need some educational tips? Huntington Learning Center in Oswego offers advice in their blog for parents and students alike.
  • Notes from Natalie  - Want to see what your editor is up to outside of work? Read up on what she's been blogging about (lately, it's all about foster dogs!) with a boatload of pictures for your amusement. 
  • YOU! - Have something you want to share with a larger audience? Talk about anything - from a project you're working on to photo galleries to shots and stories of your pets to restaurant reviews! Click here to get started!
Have photos to share, but not quite up to making your own blog? Check out some of our open community blogs that you can post to at any time!


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