Month: March 2010
Fulton Daily News
“Bodley’s Got Talent” is gearing up for another year and the hunt for performers is on. Also, a science trip to the MOST and a look ahead at the college basketball playoffs.
Community
Fast-moving ‘Collage’ Concert to Animate SUNY Oswego Stage
“It is a fast-paced recital with each group playing only three to five minutes, and then the next one performs,” said Todd Graber, associate professor of music and the concert’s producer.
Fulton Daily News
Today’s Data: Census Shows More Population Loss In Oswego County
The county lost 174 people from 2008 to 2009, according to the Census. The county’s population stands at 121,377. For the decade, the county peaked in 2004 with 122,802 residents.
Fulton Daily News
Fulton Woman Wins $1 Million in Lottery
Community
Art Auction to Benefit Three SUNY Oswego Student Groups
Fulton Daily News
Do This Tonight: Boston Brass in Fulton
Members of a brass ensemble from G. Ray Bodley High School practice before a giving a brief performance to the Fulton Board of Education on Tuesday. The group was on hand to promote Thursday’s concert by the school’s concert band and wind ensemble, which will feature a performance by the Boston Brass. The nationally-known brass quintet is in Oswego County this week giving concerts and working with school musicians. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. at the high school.
Community
“Memoirs of the Redeemer” Multimedia Production at Fulton Alliance Church
Using his amazing photography, Joe LeFevre will display images set to Biblical text of some key Old Testament events including many of the major events of the Old testament as part of the multi-media production.
Oswego Daily News
School Board Seeks More Budget Cuts, No Tax Hike
The Oswego school board agreed 5-2 on Wednesday night to consider Superintendent Bill Crist’s proposed 2010-11 budget Option No. 2 – with an asterisk. The asterisk is that the superintendent modify his plan to include the elimination of two more administrative positions and trim the 2.5 percent tax increase to zero or below.
Health
Most New Yorkers Define “Excessive†Profit Margins of Health Plans To Be Above 10 Percent
Three out of four likely New York voters don’t believe profit margins of 4 percent or less among health insurers to be “excessive,†but the average profit margins of health plans in New York state last year were 2 percent.
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