Jeffrey A. Fellows, 57
Jeffrey A. Fellows, 57, of Granby, passed away on Friday May 27, 2016, at home surrounded by his family.
Jeffrey A. Fellows, 57, of Granby, passed away on Friday May 27, 2016, at home surrounded by his family.
The Fulton City School District Board of Education approved four new course offerings that will serve as dual enrollment providing high school students with college course credits. The board heard from high school principal Donna Parkhurst as she presented the courses and what they offer to students. While the school already partners with Cayuga Community College, Onondaga Community College, SUNY ESF, SUNY Oswego and Rochester Institute of Technology to total more than 20 college courses already offered, the four new courses will be offered through CCC.
Graveside services for Patricia J. Oliver, who passed away January 31, 2016, will be 11 a.m., Friday, June 3 at Minetto Union Cemetery.
Here are 10 fun things to do. Louisville, Kentucky’s largest city is home to several iconic sites. It is home to the Mohammed Ali Center and where the Louisville Slugger is made. The city likes to be called the “Bourbon Capital of the World” but there are also beautiful parks, historical sites, and more.
On Thursday, State Police arrested Kaitlin Johnson and Jesse Olcott, both of Elderberry Lane, Central Square, for Offering a False Instrument for Filing, a class “E” felony. Olcott was also charged with Aggravated Unlicensed Operation in the 2nd Degree. These arrests follow an investigation into a fatal motor vehicle accident that occurred on US Route 11 in front of Brewerton Speedway on May 13.
One of Fulton’s biggest weekend celebrations is upon us yet again. Memorial Day is Monday, May 30 and Fulton plans to continue their traditional holiday festivities this weekend with the 35th annual Memorial Day Salute, an entire weekend full of food, fun and most importantly, remembrance of our nation’s fallen military persons. Continue reading for more information on what the 35th annual Memorial Day Salute has to offer.
It’s getting into the dog days of summer, even earlier than usual this year. We usually start warning about this in June, but here it is Memorial Day weekend with temperatures in the 90s! We know our readers would never leave their dog(s) in a car because they are aware of the dangers of overheating and death.
The New York State Police and local law enforcement across the state will be increasing patrols to combat impaired and distracted driving this Memorial Day weekend. The initiative starts today, May 27,and runs through May 30. Memorial Day is one of the busiest travel holidays of the year and police will be out in force to remove impaired and reckless drivers from our highways.
On Tuesday (May 24), at approximately 9:30 a.m., State Police in Pulaski responded to a burglary complaint on Fravor Road in the town of Mexico. The residence was illegally entered and a military Purple Heart medal was taken from the residence.
State Senator Patty Ritchie joined local leaders in the city of Fulton recently to mark the opening of a new kayak launch on the shores of Lake Neatahwanta. The installation of the kayak launch was made possible through $50,000 in special funding secured by Senator Ritchie last year.
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