Month: June 2018
State Police Seek Public Assistance In Identifying Individuals Captured On Surveillance Video
The New York State Police in Pulaski are attempting to identify three male subjects relative to a graffiti complaint that occurred at the H. Douglas Barclay Court House, which is located at 1 Bridge St.in the village of Pulaski.
Mayor Barlow Invites Public To Interactive Arts, Cultural Master Plan Meeting
Mayor Billy Barlow announced today (June 13) an interactive public engagement meeting regarding the development of a master arts and culture plan throughout the city of Oswego. The interactive public engagement meeting will take place Thursday, June 14, at Oswego City Hall (second floor) 13 W. Oneida St.
Schumer: EPA Plan To Weaken Gas Mileage Standard Will Fuel Even Higher Costs For Consumers
With New York State gas prices hovering around their highest levels in just about three and a half years, U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on a conference call with reporters today (June 13), sounded the alarm and urged the Environmental Protection Agency to abandon forthcoming plans to roll back an already-in-place rule that required automakers to nearly double the fuel economy of passenger vehicles, to an average of more than 50 miles per gallon.
Team Fitzhugh Hosts Leadership Day
The school recently held its annual Leadership Day, a student-led and student-driven effort which showcased the building’s voluntary growth with the 7 habits: be proactive, begin with the end in mind, put first things first, think win/win, seek first to understand, then to be understood, synergize and sharpen the saw.
Charles E. ‘Cody’ Tifft, 64
Charles E. “Cody” Tifft, 64, of Fulton, passed away Saturday June 9, 2018.
CiTi Honors Retirees With More Than 500 Years Of Educational Service
As the 2017-18 school year winds down, the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation has continued to celebrate 18 employees who will collectively retire this year with 509 years of service.
Mexico 4th Graders Begin Transition To Middle School
After five years of foundational education at Palermo, Mexico and New Haven elementary schools, each fourth grader is well prepared for the next step of their Mexico Academy and Central School District educational journey: middle school.
Bodley Recognizes High Honor Graduates
One-third of G. Ray Bodley High School’s Class of 2018 will graduate June 23 with high honors. Their academic achievements were honored during a special banquet, held in the GRB gymnasium, where the 85 high honor graduates enjoyed a meal catered by Blue Moon Grill, conversation with friends and family and well wishes from Fulton City School District staff members.
Cuyler Earns Distinction As Hannibal’s Class of 2018 Valedictorian
On the athletic fields and in the classroom, Hannibal Central School District’s Class of 2018 valedictorian Derek Cuyler strives for perfection.