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Fighting for Fulton: Student Volunteers Help Enrich the Lives of Local Seniors

In an ongoing effort to help restore and beautify the city of Fulton, city residents have comprised a group of student volunteers to help enrich the lives of local seniors. Whether it be due to limited mobility or the financial restraint of a fixed income, groups of students are helping seniors in any way they can.

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Big Wins For Fulton Boys’ Soccer

Today’s News: Band concert set Tuesday; Faculty, kids have Halloween fun; Positivity Project; and more in this edition of The Raider – written by students in the GR Bodley Journalism Club and Journalism class. And don’t forget that you can submit pictures to the yearbook at #grbyb or by e-mailing them to [email protected]

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Mayor Woodward: Lake Neatahwanta Dredging Will Move Along ‘Much Faster’

In the third year of dredging Lake Neatahwanta, Fulton Mayor Ronald Woodward Sr. said that the process will move along “much faster” now as new equipment and training has been secured. The city of Fulton purchased a dredge from Groh Dredging, the contractor that had been performing the dredging in the first years of the project.

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Fulton Officials Thank Assemblyman Barclay for $100,000 Grant at Veterans Park

City officials invited NYS Assemblyman Will Barclay to Fulton to thank him for his work in securing a $100,000 legislative grant to install a stairway at Veterans Park. The cement stairway will connect Veterans Park on South First Street across from City Hall to the Oswego River waterfront. Barclay was welcomed by city officials, local volunteer effort leaders, and veterans as they commended him for his help in securing funds. “It’s very important to us because for years we’ve been trying to develop our waterfront,” Fulton Mayor Ronald Woodward Sr. said. “I’m really excited, I think the people of Fulton should give a lot of thanks to Assemblyman Barclay. He’s been very good for Fulton.”

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Author Farfaglia Recalls Sweet Days and Bitter End Of Nestle in Fulton

Some may say it’s biter-sweet. Local author Jim Farfaglia’s latest tome is Nestlé in Fulton, New York: How Sweet It Was. It will be published November 26 by Arcadia/The History Press. In 1898, Switzerland’s Nestle Company was searching for a location to build its first milk processing plant in the United States. Upstate New York’s bountiful dairy farms sealed the deal for a factory in Fulton.

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