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Cayuga CC recognizes the Class of 2013 at its 59th annual Commencement

For Cayuga Community College graduate and Commencement speaker Brian Knapp ’13, this day almost never came. On August 4, 2008, nine days before his 21st birthday, he was driving his Marine commander through the country side of Afghanistan when they vehicle drove over an improvised explosive device. He sustained a traumatic brain injury and struggled to remember simple words like “gate.”

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Memorial Day Salute Committee Planning Huge Parade

The Fulton Service Clubs (Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary Sunrise) and the Fulton Veterans Council have completed the planning for the 32nd Annual Memorial Day Salute to be held on May 24 and 25. The parade committee has been working for several months putting together the area’s largest parade. The parade date is May 25 and it will start at 10 a.m.

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Roll Over on State Route 3 in Fulton

Fulton firefighters work to free a victim of this afternoon's accident on Route 3. (Photo by: Rick Grosvent)A crash reportedly occurred on State Route 3 in front of CT Farm and Tractor in Fulton at approximately 2:30 p.m.today, according to contributing photographer Rick Grosvent. One victim had to be cut out of the overturned vehicle. She was transported to Upstate by Menter ambulance with what appears to be non-life threatening injuries.

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George M. Wise, 80

George M. Wise, 80, of Richland, died Thursday May 2, 2013, peacefully at his home with his family by his side.

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Rotarians Hear About Fulton School Budget

Charisse Kidd, president of the Fulton Noon Rotary Club, thanked Rotarian William Lynch for his presentation on how a school budget is developed and what it means in educational outcomes for our students. Superintendent of Schools Lynch explained how and why it costs so much for a community like ours to educate our students.

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Granby Selects Top Storytellers


Top Storytellers Named at Fairgrieve Elementary School

Storytelling participants at Fairgrieve Elementary School vied for the opportunity to represent their school at the Fulton City School District Storytelling Festival.

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The Human Concerns Center Says ‘Thank You’

The Human Concerns Center would like to thank both postal employees and community members for their participation in the May 11 “Stamp Out Hunger” letter carrier food drive. The event is the largest one-day food drive in the world. It allows every resident in the county and across the nation to donate food that ultimately stays within the community to help its needy neighbors.

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