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Council Approves Grant Application For Work on Former Nestles, Sofco Sites

The Fulton Common Council has unanimously approved a resolution at the regular meeting held Tuesday, September 20 to authorize the city of Fulton to submit a grant application to the New York State Empire Development Corporation. The grant, for the maximum amount of $500,000 would be used to complete infrastructure work and marketing for both the former Nestles site located at 555 S. Fourth St. as well as the former Sofco site located at 351 N. First St.

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Mental Health, Wellness Week set Sept. 24 to 30 at SUNY Oswego

SUNY Oswego’s Counseling Center peer educators (P2Ps), Counseling Center staff and the Lifestyles Center will host student-awareness activities associated with Mental Health and Wellness Week from Sept. 24 to 30. Each day, several events on campus will educate students about mental wellness and assist students with identifying and managing stressors, including anxiety and depressed mood.

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‘Restart’ Show To Welcome All To Gallery’s New Beginning

SUNY Oswego’s Tyler Art Gallery will “Restart” as a premier regional resource for art exhibitions, education and community participation with a juried show in October that will unveil the modernized facility’s welcoming design. Returning to a revitalized Tyler Hall following a two-year relocation to Penfield Library, the gallery will feature works of artists from around the nation Oct. 4 to 30 in a free exhibition titled “Restart.”

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Operation Oswego County Earns ‘Branding of Economic Development Organizations Award’ for OOC Website

Each year NEDA recognizes outstanding achievements in the field of economic development by way of its annual Best Practice and Marketing Awards. This year, NEDA presented the Branding of Economic Development Organizations Award to Operation Oswego County for its website.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Council Passes Resolution of Respect for Former Councilor, Daniel Knopp

The Fulton Common Council unanimously approved a resolution of respect in honor of former common councilor, Daniel H. Knopp Jr., who passed away on September 8, 2016. “We may never know why things happen the way they do. Dan was a good man and for all the time he spent as common councilman, he always did something good for the city. We will miss him very much,” the mayor said.

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