Fulton Daily News
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Sanitation workers selfishly slowed down the cleanup – NYPOST.com Selfish Sanitation Department bosses from the snow-slammed outer boroughs ordered their drivers to snarl the blizzard cleanup to protest budget cuts — a disastrous move that […]
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Fulton Public Library to Stay Open Longer, Close Vayner Branch
Penny Kerfien, Director of the Fulton Public Library, and Marian Stanton, President of the Library’s Board of Trustees, announced today that the library will expand its hours of service to the community effective January 2. […]
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Fire Damages Fulton Home
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links for 2010-12-30
Libraries announce "Freegal" music downloads The Liverpool and Northern Onondaga Public Libraries are already offering a service called "Freegal," which offers free MP3 downloads from Sony Music's catalog, and more than a half-dozen other libraries. […]
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Fulton Police Arrest Two for Laundromat Break-In
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Fulton Thanks Volunteers for Hundreds of Hours of Help
You might be surprised to know that the city of Fulton’s largest workforce belongs to no union and draws no pay.
More than 200 people have volunteered their time on behalf of the city in the last year, and officials paused recently to say thanks.
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Wednesday’s Links Worth Clicking
New York State Insurance Department Publishes Car Towing Advice It's the dead of winter, you're stranded on the side of the road and need a tow. What should you keep in mind before letting someone […]
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Tuesday’s Links Worth Clicking
Hearing may help unions recover money from Madoff scam Collectively, Central New York trade unions lost about $500 million in Bernard Madoff's ponzi scheme. A court hearing set for January 13 may unlock the stolen […]
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Fulton Men Charged with Christmas Day Burglary
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Fulton Joins Other Cities in Buying Cooperative
The City of Fulton is joining the local-government equivalent of a Sam’s Club.
City lawmakers recently approved the city’s participation in a cooperative with other cities in the state. The cooperative will try to save money on big purchases by buying in bulk.

