The City Of Fulton Lifts Overnight Parking Ban
Due to milder temperatures and the minimal threat of substantial snow forecasted for the next week, the ban has now been lifted.
Due to milder temperatures and the minimal threat of substantial snow forecasted for the next week, the ban has now been lifted.
Family Video is in the final days of it’s sixth annual “Round It Up” Campaign in Fulton. The campaign offers all customers of Family Video the opportunity to round up their purchase amount to the nearest dollar, donating mere cents of every purchase to the Lymphoma Research Foundation.
The Fulton Common Council revisited a zone change request after no action was taken following a public hearing in August. Property owner for the locations listed at 837 and 839 Oneida St., Joseph Latino has requested the zoning to be changed from the current C-1 Commercial to R-1 Residential with the intent to sell the property. With five councilmen present at the initial public hearing, all fives votes in favor were required to approve the zone change. After two councilmen abstained their votes, no action was taken, Mayor Woodward explained.
Today’s News: Career Day Cancelled After Storm; Students Win Big at Art Show; Golden Referrals Up and Running; and more in today’s edition of The Raider – written by students in the GR Bodley Journalism Club and Journalism class.
Superintendent Brian Pulvino presented his first Fulton City School District official budget draft at a board of education meeting held Monday (March 20) since beginning his position with the district this school year. In it’s earliest draft form, the 2017-2018 school budget totals $70,542,921 showing a $206,421 increase from the 2016-2017 budget, a difference of 0.29 percent.
March is already half over and the Fulton Block Builders (FBB) are encouraging neighbors to get together and complete the pre-application for the 2017 Block Challenge, a program that offers matching funds to each participating home owner up to $1,000 (dollar-for-dollar match) to put towards exterior home improvements.
According to the National Weather Service, as of 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday (March 15) Fulton had recorded 24 inches of snowfall. Here we feature a photo gallery of your submitted photos showing the aftermath of Winter Storm Stella.
Today’s News: Huge Weekend for The Addams Family; Charity Donation from Quirk’s Players; New Rule Requires 5.5 Credits Each Year; Freshmen Semi-Finalists in Syracuse Playwright Festival; and more in today’s edition of The Raider – written by students in the GR Bodley Journalism Club and Journalism class.
A special meeting of the Fulton Common Council held Tuesday (March 14) resulted in the approval of eight separate bond resolution totaling roughly $2 million.
Aerialists, dancing dogs, acrobats, unicycle artists galore and more! Billy Martin’s Cole All Star Circus brought its fascinating fun to Fairley Elementary School in Hannibal yesterday (March 11) to dazzle and delight kids of all ages. Organized by Hannibal Central School District’s adventure club Costa Rica, the event drew in twice as many attendees as last year.
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