Fulton Rotarians Honor Linda Eagan
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, it was an honor and pleasure to award our fellow Rotarian, Linda Eagan, administrative director of Fulton Block Builders, with our Community Service Award.
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, it was an honor and pleasure to award our fellow Rotarian, Linda Eagan, administrative director of Fulton Block Builders, with our Community Service Award.
SUNY Oswego will offer a free public reception for award-winning poet and artist Rachael Z. Ikins and two students participating in the college’s Downtown Artist Series from 5 to 7 p.m. March 31, at Oswego State Downtown. Titled “Going for Adventure,” Ikins’ exhibition of paintings and drawings will run from March 24 to May 31.
Hundreds of people took advantage of the first rabies clinic of the year on Wednesday night to safeguard their pets from the rabies virus. The cold may have caused the crowd to be slightly less than previous years. “Rabies continues to be a threat in Oswego County,” said Jiancheng Huang, Oswego County Public Health Director.
The Fulton Common Council revisited a zone change request after no action was taken following a public hearing in August. Property owner for the locations listed at 837 and 839 Oneida St., Joseph Latino has requested the zoning to be changed from the current C-1 Commercial to R-1 Residential with the intent to sell the property. With five councilmen present at the initial public hearing, all fives votes in favor were required to approve the zone change. After two councilmen abstained their votes, no action was taken, Mayor Woodward explained.
Linda Marie (Garrison) Rogers, 70, of Graysville, Tenn., passed away Monday, March 20, 2017, at her home.
Superintendent Dr. Dean Goewey emphasized at Tuesday’s school board meeting that this “is a work in progress” and the numbers could change in a couple of weeks, he added. There is still some time left; and a lot of work to do, the superintendent said.
Find Your Color was prepared by Architectural Historian, Susan Arena, who grew up in Fulton but now resides and works in the greater Boston area. Find Your Color provides definitions to help homeowners decide what style their home is. Once the style is determined, homeowners may select an approved color scheme from the coordinating chart, found in the Paint Colors section. By using the charts, each style can identify acceptable paint colors and where to use them appropriately.
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