John Fisher – Graveside Services
John Fisher, 85, of Fulton, NY, died September 28, 2015. Graveside services and burial will be held at 10 a.m. July 9.
John Fisher, 85, of Fulton, NY, died September 28, 2015. Graveside services and burial will be held at 10 a.m. July 9.
Oswego County has something for everyone to enjoy as they celebrate the nation’s Independence Day and the county’ bicentennial. Bring the whole family out to join the fun on Saturday and Sunday.
On Wednesday State Police stopped a vehicle on West Street in Syracuse that was operating with three small children in the backseat without proper child safety restraints. Investigation at the scene revealed the operator, Sherita Dana, 33, from Hannibal, and passenger Sabrina Johnson, 30, from Fulton, were allegedly in possession of heroin, Suboxone without a valid prescription, marijuana, and hypodermic needles.
A bit more humid with more clouds than sun and a chance of rain today. High near 80.
Oswego Health will host its first Run For Your Health 5K at 8:30 a.m. on August 13 on the Seneca Hill campus. This event is open to walkers and runners of all levels and is intended to be competitive, while also promoting good health and fitness.
In preparation for 2016 Independence Day Parade, to be held on Sunday July 3, the Oswego Police Department wishes to announce the following traffic advisories and general information:
Hard work inside and outside of the classroom has paid dividends for Hannibal High School Class of 2016 graduate Tayler Dence. A standout track athlete and a star student, Dence caught the attention of scholarship committees and earned dozens of year-end awards.
The Altmar-Parish-Williamstown Central School District will bring a ‘no additional tax impact’ $4 million capital project to vote on September 6 at the APW Junior-Senior High School. An open public information meeting is being held on August 25 at 6 p.m. in the dining room of the APW Junior-Senior High School.
The Fulton Board of Education said final farewells to Superintendent Bill Lynch, as he completed his final board meeting, as well as board members Christine Plath and David Carvey who will be replaced by newcomers to the board. “I really want to thank this board of education and all boards I’ve served on. It’s been a pleasure and I’ve really had such a great opportunity here in Fulton,” said Lynch.
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