Month: January 2015
Rotary Club Presents Dictionaries to CiTi Students
Fulton Noon Rotary Club recently presented students in Robyn Yorker’s Stepping Stones Day Program at the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation with the gift of personal dictionaries.
Baby Wilson
Oswego County Man Arrested On Multiple Felony Charges
On January 2, State Police in Pulaski arrested 36-year-old Kenneth L. Sweeting as result of an investigation into a domestic dispute that occurred at his residence 390 Mellon Road in the town of Amboy. He is also facing drug charges following a search of the residence.
James E. Smith, 60
James E. Smith, 60, of Fulton, died on Monday January 5, 2015.
Dennis T. Gantley, 74
Dennis T. Gantley, 74, of Fulton, passed away peacefully at his home on Tuesday January 6, 2015, after a battle with Multiple Myeloma.
Step One Creative Peewees Continue Strong Play
The Step One Creative Peewee Red Hockey Team of the Oswego Minor Hockey Association continued their strong season with wins over Watertown, Salmon River, Auburn and Geneva, as well as a tie against league-leading and undefeated Binghamton.
Fulton Council Back In Business For 2015
The day after Mother Nature dumped nearly two feet of snow on the city of Fulton, the streets were clear and it was business as usual as city leaders conducted the first council meeting of the year Tuesday (Jan. 6) evening.
Weather Notebook For January 7, 2015
Windy and colder with scattered snow showers today. High in the mid teens.
Local Author To Visit Fulton Public Library
On January 14, at 6:30 p.m., local author Diane Sokolowski will share some of her experiences drizzled with humor. She is an entrepreneur, baker, painter and writer. Her most recent achievement is the publication of her first book, “So, I Wanted to Run a Bed and Breakfast: Was I Crazy?”