Articles by Nicole Reome
Fulton Daily News
The city will host a public hearing Tuesday on a proposed zone change request that could usher in new business at the site of the former Congregational Church at West First and Broadway. According to Fulton Mayor Ronald Woodward, the request is facing some opposition from residents who don‘t want to see a historical church taken down.
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County Launching First Phase of Communication System Project
Oswego County continues to examine its options to improve the county-wide emergency communications system. This week, legislators approved two requests to kick off the first phase of that project.
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Fulton Teen Accused of Beating, Burning His Daughter
A Fulton teenager was jailed Wednesday in connection with allegations that he beat and burned his 18-month-old daughter.
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County Required To Pay Interest Money Back on Grant Funding
Oswego County is going to have to cut a check to the state to return interest that accrued on grant funding for the county’s wireless communications project.
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Senate Candidate Meets With Oswego County Residents
Republican State Senate candidate Dave Renzi made a tour around Oswego County Tuesday to talk with residents about his plans for the seat if elected this fall. A native of Watertown, Renzi is competing against Senator Darrel Aubertine for the 48th District seat on the state Senate.
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Efforts Begin To Reopen Fire School
Almost four years since it closed, efforts are underway to get the county fire school back up and running. The county closed on the facility July 1.
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Teacher Cleared of Endangerment Charges Will Return to Classroom, Lynch Says
The special education teacher with the Fulton City School District who was arrested late last year in connection with allegations that she struck two students was cleared of any wrongdoing in Fulton City Court this past week. By September, 45-year-old Gracia Thompson will be back in a classroom, according to Superintendent Bill Lynch.
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Rosewood Adult Home Emptied
A week after the state health department moved in to oversee the transfer of residents at the Rosewood Home for Adults in Fulton, the facility is empty.
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Northeast Biofuels Gears Up For Ethanol Production
Project officials at Northeast Biofuels are in the final stages of preparation to start production at Oswego County’s new ethanol plant. The first stages of that production could come within a week.
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Smith, Hayden Preparing For Election
The current alderman and the city’s former mayor have each thrown their hat in the ring for this fall’s special election for Fulton’s Fourth Ward. Dana Smith, a Republican, and Daryl Hayden, a Democrat, have each received their party’s endorsement for the race.


