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KSG Law
Located at 148 Water Street in Oswego, New York, KSG Law is your trusted Central New York attorney. We prioritize you and your family, offering personalized legal services to individuals, families, and businesses throughout the region. With a combination of extensive skills, experience, and legal knowledge, we provide tailored legal solutions for each client. Our services extend across New York State, including Oswego and Onondaga counties. Kristin A. Shanley-Graves, the attorney-owner of KSG Law, brings 18 years of experience practicing law in Oswego. She specializes in Criminal Law, Family Law, Matrimonial Law, Real Property Law, Civil Matters, Wills and Estates, and more. Kristin graduated from Villanova University with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and holds a Juris Doctor and Masters of Studies in Environmental Law from Vermont Law School. Active in the community, Kristin is also a board member for local organizations.
Utica Underground Railroad and Abolition Self Guided Walking Tour
Discover History: Utica Underground Railroad and Abolition Self-Guided Walking Tour Embark on a journey through time with the Utica Underground Railroad and Abolition Self-Guided Walking Tour, a captivating exploration of Utica's rich history in the fight for freedom and equality. Located at 98 Genesee Street, Utica, New York, this newly unveiled tour offers a unique opportunity to delve into the stories of courage and resilience that shaped the abolitionist movement in Oneida County.
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