A Record-Setting Senior
Today’s News: Some interesting laws, and the girls’ lacrosse keeps rolling in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: Some interesting laws, and the girls’ lacrosse keeps rolling in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Many Fulton residents have noticed the abundant amount of large Riccelli trucks traveling through the city causing curiosity and concerns to rise. A concerned member of the community brought up these large trucks making frequent trips through town at the most recent city council meeting. The individual brought forward worries of damage to city roads due to the weight and the size of the trucks on the narrow street of West First Street South.
Today’s News: Teacher Appreciation Week, Honoring Mom, NYSSMA Solo Fest and At The Movies. Who could ask for more?
Today’s News: Looking back on four years, and study tips for the upcoming tests are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
“April showers bring May flowers,” that’s how the old saying goes. With May comes the much anticipated colors of spring; bright, beautiful flowers and gardens. “After our awful winter, it’s nice to see color. Even just green!” said Cindy Paine, who owns Oliver Paine Greenhouses with her husband, Oliver. Local greenhouses and gardens are preparing for the warm weather that makes it possible to grow flowers, vegetables and herbs.
Today’s News: Taking lockdowns seriously, and a tough night for Raider tennis are in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
On May 5, the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation in Fulton, arrested Dr. Dilip K. Roy, 50, from Baldwinsville, for one count of Rape in the 3rd degree, a class “E” felony. Dr. Roy was arraigned before Volney Town Justice Aluzzi and was released on his own recognizance.
Today’s News: The Raider boys’ lacrosse team is on a roll, and news of job-related workshops are all in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Today’s News: The District Art Show and much more is featured in today’s edition of RaiderNet Daily.
Following high school and college graduation, many area youth are heading out of time, and in some cases out of state, to find employment. They cite more employment opportunity and warmer weather among their reasons to relocate.
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