Granby Fire District Building Project Voted Down
For the second time this year, taxpayers voted down this building project. This by no means stops the volunteers from responding.
For the second time this year, taxpayers voted down this building project. This by no means stops the volunteers from responding.
The town of Volney is having a contest – “How Many Peanuts in the Jar?” Contest ends October 31.
Paul V. Moore High School is proud to present “Treasure Island” on two swash-buckling dates, November 3 and 4 with show times at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at the door for $8 adults ($7 presale); $7 for students and senior citizens ($6 presale). Presale tickets can be reserved by email at [email protected].
The annual Model Train Show of the Oswego Valley Railroad Association will be held at the Fulton War Memorial, 609 W. Broadway (Route 3). The dates are November 11 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and November 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The delivery truck from Eagle Beverage Inc. arrived right on time at St. Luke Health Services as Eagle representatives unloaded a supply of beer and other specialty beverages for residents, family and friends to sample, while sharing some comradery and laughs during their annual Oktoberfest celebration.
Great sportsmanship was on display for Mexico Academy & Central Schools’ annual Mexico Idol on October 19, where 12 students from the high school chorus sang, competing for the first place title.
Fulton Public Library is pleased to announce that it received a mini-grant from the Youth Bureau for its 2017 Summer Reading Program. The program was also made possible by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services.
The town of Volney is having a contest, “How Many Peanuts in the Jar?” Email the town historian with your name, phone number and guess at [email protected]
Extreme weather made its way into the Hannibal Central School District today (Oct. 23), as TV meteorologist Molly Matott delivered a presentation to Fairley Elementary students.
George Ritchie, a resident of the town of Hannibal is seeking a second term as highway superintendent. His qualifications include more than 30 years of construction and contracting experience.
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