Weather Notebook For June 8, 2017
More seasonable and dry, just a chance of a spotty shower, late today. High in the lower 70s.
More seasonable and dry, just a chance of a spotty shower, late today. High in the lower 70s.
I just took in Bentley, a stray kitten that was hanging around my front porch and I am glad to give him a home. At first he seemed fine. I had him checked by my vet and he is starting his vaccinations. But all of a sudden his poop got all runny and really really stinky. I took him back to the vet and they think he has a parasite called “giardia.”
Clarkson University educates the leaders of the global economy. One in five alumni already leads as an owner, CEO, VP or equivalent senior executive of a company.
The mission of the Workforce Development Board of Oswego County is to attract, develop and maintain a qualified workforce for the Oswego County community
Aryelle Barbagallo and Emily Gerth, both 2017 graduates of G. Ray Bodley High School, were awarded the Fulton Lions Club’s 2017 H. and Mary Dowd Memorial and John Scaringi scholarships respectively.
Addison Cronk was born in Oswego Hospital on June 5, 2017, at 8:20 p.m.
The Oswego Classroom Teacher’s Association awarded 19 recipients for the 2017 OCTA Scholarship.
Residents at Bishop’s Commons Enriched Housing Residence enjoyed a wonderful performance when the 40-plus members of the Oswego County New Horizons Band visited.
More than 225 students in fifth through seventh grades who earned character awards since September were honored during a ceremony in the cafeteria June 1.
The Fulton Common Council approved the expenditure of an additional $100,000 to allow Fulton based contractor, Rowlee Construction to continue removing debris from the former Nestle site. Last month, the council accepted a bid from Rowlee to remove debris from the 2.2 acre corner parcel of the site that is designated to incoming supermarket chain, Aldi. Rowlee is on pace to exceed the $100,000 limit as of the current work that has been completed, requiring the council to consider an additional approval for continued work, Fulton Mayor Ronald Woodward Sr. said.
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