Fulton Daily News
Weather Notebook For August 15, 2012
More sunshine and warmer temps in store for Thursday
Weather Notebook For August 14, 2012
Thunderstorms possible today – likely lingering into Wednesday
NYSDOT Reconstruction Route 3 Bridge Over Oswego River In Fulton Under Way
New York State Department of Transportation Commissioner Joan McDonald today (Aug. 13) announced that construction has begun on a $12.2 million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying Route 3 over the Oswego River, in the city of Fulton.
Weather Notebook For August 13, 2012
Temperature, threat of thunderstorms increase on Tuesday
Photo Gallery: Large Crowd Enjoys Two Nights of Music and Food at Jazz Fest
Large crowds filled the field behind the Fulton War Memorial Friday and Saturday night for another edition of Jazz Fest. They enjoyed local food and danced to bands such as Brass, Inc.; Grupo Pagan; Isreal Hagan and Stroke and others.
Contributing photographer Rick Grosvent shares with us a gallery of photos from the weekend.
Fulton Nears Citywide Synthetic Drug Ban
The city of Fulton is closing in on having its own law to ban the sale and possession of synthetic drugs and bath salts.
City lawmakers this week scheduled a public hearing for September 4 on a proposed ordinance. They can adopt the local law at the end of the public hearing.
Fulton Man Charged with Sexual Assault Against a Child
The Fulton Police Criminal Investigation Division arrested John H. Heaphy, 39, of Oneida Street in Fulton, following an allegation of child sexual abuse. According to police, Heaphy allegedly engaged in multiple acts of sexual contact with a child less than 13 years of age over a three-year period.
Potential Birds-Eye Buyer Wants Fee and Tax Breaks in Exchange for 180 Jobs
Fulton city lawmakers will soon be asked to provide significant taxpayer-funded breaks to lure a company into the closed Birds-Eye food processing plant, according to Fulton’s Mayor.
Ron Woodward said this week that a company is deep into negotiations to buy the Phillips St. plant and bring back a food processing operation.