Weather Notebook For April 27, 2012
Blustery and cold with windchills in the lower 30s … what a way to end the week
Blustery and cold with windchills in the lower 30s … what a way to end the week
The City of Fulton held its annual police and fire awards ceremony Wednesday evening, a chance to thank officers, firefighters and others for their efforts in fighting crime and saving lives.
Mayor Ron Woodward applauded the city firemen and police officers, who have had to cope with budget cuts and recently accepted pay freezes. “Even though they’re strapped more now than I’ve seen in the 20 some-odd years I’ve been around here, they’re not complaining. They understand. They care about Fulton and they want to make the quality of life in Fulton better than it was,” he said.
A slideshow showing each award, inside.
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Some sunshine – but still a bit chilly
It recognizes outstanding work by the city’s emergency service providers, civilians, and community leaders for the year 2011. All are welcome to attend.
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With the drama already drained from the Republican race for President, the vast majority of Oswego County Republicans decided they had something better to do Tuesday than vote in the New York primary. Only one in every 20 eligible Republicans bothered to vote and many voted for candidates no longer in the race.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the concert featuring Samite Mulondo scheduled for tonight in the auditorium at G. Ray Bodley High School, 6 William Gillard Drive, Fulton, has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience, and hope to be able to reschedule the concert at a later date.
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