Youth Honored At Rotary
Judy Young, youth activities chair for the Fulton Rotary Club, presented certificates of achievement to G. Ray Bodley High School seniors Hannah Bennett and Dakota Stoutenger.
Judy Young, youth activities chair for the Fulton Rotary Club, presented certificates of achievement to G. Ray Bodley High School seniors Hannah Bennett and Dakota Stoutenger.
(Tracey Road Equipment DIRTcar Modifieds 35 Laps) – TIM SEARS JR., Billy Whittaker, Andrew Ferguson, Mike Bowman, Jimmy Phelps, Max McLaughlin, Chris Hile, Matt Hulsizer, Tom Sears Jr., Robbie Bellinger, Larry Wight
May had a cool start but a warm ending, according to Bill Gregway, local observer for the National Weather Service. The average temperature for May was 0.7-degree warmer than average. Total precipitation for May was 1.77 inches. That is 1.53 inches below where it should be.
David J. Fink “Papa,” 54, of Fulton, was sent with the angels on Friday June 3, 2016, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse.
Operation Oswego County held its 64th annual meeting at the Lake Ontario Event and Conference Center on Thursday. Barbara Bateman, vice president of the OOC board of directors, welcomed more than 150 representatives of businesses, government, education, labor and other ally organizations to the meeting. Keynote presenter Nick Canale, member of the Upstate Energy Jobs Coalition, shared a video and presentation highlighting the growth of the Upstate Energy Jobs Coalition.
Travelers venture near and far but many have never visited the great places near home. It is the same all over the world. Many times I have asked the receptionist at a hotel to suggest local places to visit and they respond with, “I hear ‘such-and-such’ is great but I have never been there.” The same is true locally. I do many presentations and am amazed how few people have explored places near their home – or even in their hometown. Here are some places to put on your summer schedule.
Elizabeth “Betty” J. Lane, 67, of Fulton, passed away on Thursday June 2, 2016, at Oswego Hospital.
The Oswego County Health Department reported today (June 3) that a bat found in a town of Mexico home has tested positive for rabies. As a result, the health department is investigating family members to determine if there have been any exposures to the bat. Also, three house cats must be placed in six-month quarantine as a result of their exposures.
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