Weather Notebook For July 30, 2013
Becoming mostly sunny this afternoon. High in the mid 70s.
Becoming mostly sunny this afternoon. High in the mid 70s.
The Oswego County E-911 Office reports that Frontier telephone service in the Hannibal area has been disrupted due to a problem with a fiber optic cable. Customers who need emergency assistance should call 911 on a cell phone or go to a local fire station for assistance until the line is repaired.
Some sun. Some clouds. And maybe a shower or two today. High in the mid 70s.
Investigators with the New York State Police in Fulton have arrested Matthew E. Arnold, (11/30/89) of 821 State Route 176, Fulton. The arrest was the result of an incident that occurred on 7/24/13 in the town of Granby. Arnold was alleged to have had forcible anal sex with a 13-year-old.
All the way from Valencia, Spain, the Divisi Children’s Choir performed at Fulton Alliance Church on Tuesday night. The choir is currently touring through Washington DC, New York City and Boston, but made sure to pay a visit to Fulton. Two of the choralists, Sofia and Raquel Genoves, are daughters of a former Fulton resident, Renee Rice. Their grandparents, Richard and Joyce Rice, still live in Fulton.
At its regular monthly meeting tonight (July 23), the Cayuga County Legislature approved the College’s 2013-14 budget, which includes a 3.5 percent, or approximately $140 a year, increase in tuition. The 2013-14 annual tuition will be $4,090 for full-time students, and the part-time rate will be $165 per credit.
Morning showers giving way to sunny skies this afternoon. Continued warm and humid with a high in the lower 80s.
A mix of sun and clouds today with spotty showers in some areas. The humidity and temps are going back up. Highs near 85.
Anne Marie and Dave Lepage were recognized for their contributions to the community during the event that drew a huge crowd to the Granby Community Center. “We aren’t the citizens of the year,” said Anne Marie. “The first responders are citizens of the year; the firemen, the police and paramedics.”
Cars lined the grass in front of Sweet Inspirations in Fulton on Wednesday night and the tradition of Drive-in night lives on. People come from all over Oswego County and even outside the county to share stories and take a look at one another’s cars. Drive-In night at Sweets hosts all different makes, models, and years of cars. Many owners were getting ready to show cars at the Syracuse Nationals this weekend.
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