Month: June 2016
Sandra Scott Travels: Central New York Is Packed With Revolutionary History
Celebrate Independence Day by visiting one of these Revolutionary War sites to learn how the colonist fought to gain our independence. In Texas, NY, there is a sign pointing to Spy Island. Many people wonder what it is all about, but few bother to stop to learn about the spy. Spy Island is just one small part of New York’s Revolutionary past but it played a part in defeating the British army.
Donald Edwin Taylor, 79
Donald Edwin Taylor, 79, of Fulton, was called home Wednesday June 8, 2016, at Oswego Hospital, Oswego.
Bug Run Postponed Due To Weather
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Oswego County Comets’ Bug Run has had to be postponed because of the severe weather that is forecast for Saturday (June 11).
US NAVY VFA – 106 F – 18 SUPER HORNET TAC DEMO NOW PERFORMING AT THE SYRACUSE AIR SHOW TO HONOR FALLEN BLUE ANGEL PILOT
Fulton Woman Accused Of Stealing From Family Members
On Tuesday( June 7), State Police arrested Shana L. Hall, 24, of Fulton, and charged her with Grand Larceny in the 3rd degree, a class “D” felony. Hall stands accused of stealing $4,000 in cash from the home of two family members.
Syracuse Woman Found With Cocaine, Counterfeit Money During Traffic Stop in Fulton
On Monday (June 6), at approximately 11:30 p.m., State Police stopped a vehicle on State Route 481 in the city of Fulton for a traffic violation. The operator, Sandee C. Lenhardt, 25, of 336 Beech St., Syracuse, was found to allegedly be operating with a suspended license and was wanted on an arrest warrant in Pennsylvania.
Pathfinder Bank Recognizes World Elder Abuse Awareness Day
In recognition of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day on June 15, Pathfinder Bank is urging older customers and their trusted caregivers to safeguard all personal information and stay alert to the common signs of financial abuse.
Tascarella Named Vice President, Team Leader of Commercial Lending for Pathfinder Bank
Ronald G. Tascarella has been named vice president, team leader of commercial lending for Pathfinder Bank.
Tunes in June Rolls on Despite Recent Rain Cancellation
A modest crowd showed up to the downtown Fulton gazebo despite the scattered rain and blistery cold wind on Wednesday for one of five Tunes in June musical events. Tunes in June is made possible for the public to enjoy thanks to the Greater Oswego-Fulton Chamber of Commerce, the Fulton Community Development Agency, the City of Fulton and event sponsor, Pathfinder Bank. Executive Director of the Chamber of Commerce, Greg Mills also thanked Joe Cortini for organizing the entertainment, Jan Rebeor for help organizing the event and Oswego Health, for providing a special day at one of the Tunes in June events.