Month: September 2009
Grant Money Will Bring New Homes To Fulton’s Phillips St. Neighborhood
A vacant lot on Phillips St. in Fulton won’t be vacant much longer.
The state awarded the city grants totalling $362,000 to build four homes on the lot and to hook them into the city’s water and sewer systems.
“It adds tax base and brings new families to Fulton,” Mayor Ron Woodward said recently.
What Makes Today So Special?
Rotarians Hear About Services To The Homeless
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, Rotarian Patrick Waite introduced Eric Bresee, Youth Services Director for OCO.
Midway Drive In Movie Theatre To Host 5th Open Captioned Event for the Deaf & Hard-of-Hearing
Thursday News and Weather
Marching Bucs Ready For “Pageant of Champions”
The “Pageant of Champions’ will take to Joe Wilber Field on Saturday at 6 p.m.
The Oswego High School Marching Bucs will play host to one of the largest shows in recent years as a dozen bands will perform before an expected standing room only crowd.
Become a Volunteer Tutor: Open a New Chapter in Someone’s Life!
If you can read this, you are better off than over 18,000 people in Oswego County who can’t! They have trouble filling out a job application, understanding medicine labels or reading a story to their child. A study on National Adult Literacy that was released in December 2005 found little change in the ability of 21-24 percent of adults to read and understand the written word. YOU can make a difference in their lives.
Fire Damages Oswego Home; Dog Saved
The Oswego Fire Department responded to a structure fire Wednesday evening at 78 E. Fifth St. There were no injuries reported. A dog inside the home at the time of the fire was brought to a veterinarian. The cause of the blaze was said to be food left cooking on the stove.