Convicted Felon LeVea Seeks Early Medical Parole
The Fulton man who pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter for the 2009 death of a Camillus businessman is seeking early parole from prison on a medical release. Meanwhile, the DA and victim’s family and friends are asking for members of the public to sign an online petition to prevent LeVea’s release.
The Fulton Public Library is looking for people who have lived or worked in Fulton and have stories to tell about those experiences. For the second year, the library is offering its Fulton Memoir Project. The theme for this year’s project is business and education. Those interested should contact the library now to register.
Future leaders of Oswego County focused their attention on media interaction during Leadership Oswego County’s meeting Friday and Oswego County Today was there. In its 21st year, Leadership Oswego County is an annually selected group of county residents who make a nine-month commitment to learn more about how to become effective leaders for the future.
With signs out front declaring an urgent need for all blood types, the city of Fulton Municipal Building was the site of Monday’s American Red Cross blood drive.
FULTON, NY – The Fulton community may have a grocery store in its south east quadrant by Thanksgiving if ALDI Inc.’s plans are successful.
The city of Fulton slashed its public library funding this year and now school tax payers will decide if they want to continue supporting the institution as trustees work to restore revenue by asking voters to establish a school district public library.
After a winter hiatus, Economy Paving workmen on Monday resumed their renovation of the Broadway Street Bridge, as scheduled.
Voters will fill three Fulton City School District Board of Education seats during the May election. Board President David Cordone, Clerk Barbara Hubbard and member Fred Cavalier will each see their term expire on June 30 but Cavalier said on Tuesday he does not plan to seek re-election.