Ritchie Takes Oath of Office
State Senator Patty Ritchie (R,C-Heuvelton) today joined the two newest Assembly members representing Central and Northern New York as they took their oaths of office for the first time.
State Senator Patty Ritchie (R,C-Heuvelton) today joined the two newest Assembly members representing Central and Northern New York as they took their oaths of office for the first time.
State Police say a traffic stop helped to solve another crime.
A trooper Monday pulled over Brian Birchenough, 25, of 232 Chase Rd., Granby because they allege he was speeding.
Fulton’s Mock Trial team gears up for its first ever Law Day event, which will bring students together from many local districts. Also today: the hockey team absorbs two tough losses and how to make a snow fort you can sleep in.
The Fulton school district is making the transition from one construction project to another. Tonight, the Board of Education will hear about plans for starting the new project while looking back at some problems with the last project.
The Fulton Common Council meets for what is a fairly standard agenda for the first meeting of the new year.
They’ll make the routine approvals and appointments that mark the start of every year.
Students roll up their sleeves for a good cause, again. Also, the holiday week sports roundup finds the Fulton wrestlers in good shape while the basketball team hosted a holiday tournament.
Patty Ritchie (R-Heuvelton) took the oath of office minutes after midnight on New Year’s Day and became Oswego County’s representative in the State Senate.
Ritchie, the St. Lawrence County Clerk, narrowly beat incumbent Democrat Darrel Aubertine to claim the seat, part of an influx of Republicans to the Senate that helped the party reclaim control of the chamber.
Oswego County recently increased the fees you will pay for leaving your trash and garbage at the county’s transfer stations. The new fees begin today.
An annual sticker to dump at any county transfer station costs $10 more. A punch card for 20 bags of trash is $2 higher. Tipping fees are up $5. It will not cost more to get rid of TVs or microwaves.
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