RaiderNet Daily: Runner-Up
A Raider bowler finished second in all of New York State. Also, a profile of the man behind the curtain at Quirk’s Players, and why hunting coyote can be tricky.
A Raider bowler finished second in all of New York State. Also, a profile of the man behind the curtain at Quirk’s Players, and why hunting coyote can be tricky.
Old Man Winter reminded everyone he’s not done with us yet. According to Fulton’s weather observer, 3.3 inches of snow fell on March 6. And, in Oswego, there was 3 inches of snow recorded.
March remains a rather dry month so far in both Fulton and Oswego.
GRB’s Mock Trial team encounters a setback as it begins its defense of the county title. Also, Quirk’s Players is in final preparations for their big performance.
March is still coming in rather tame, even if it’s a bit cold. There has been no snow in Fulton all month and just 0.01-inch of rain.
William Levea will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. The 80-year-old Fulton man was sentenced today in Cayuga County Court to 6 to 18 years in prison. He was initially charged with second-degree murder in connection with the Nov. 20, 2009, drunk driving accident that claimed the life of Christopher Spack, 41.
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