Fulton Underage Drinking Detail Makes One Arrest
On Friday (Oct. 29), the Fulton Police conducted an Underage Drinking Detail at ABC Licensed locations around the city of Fulton. Attempts were made to purchase alcohol at 16 establishments.
On Friday (Oct. 29), the Fulton Police conducted an Underage Drinking Detail at ABC Licensed locations around the city of Fulton. Attempts were made to purchase alcohol at 16 establishments.
Jobs, politics and a documentary from the Arctic are among the news you should know about today.
Your search for a haunted good time for Halloween is close at hand. A look today at Fort Ontario, one of the “most haunted” places in America. Also, a tough ending for the girls soccer team, the next outing for the Outdoor Adventure Club, and more.
Bill Owens holds a tiny lead in the final poll of the 23rd Congressional District race before election day, and he has Doug Hoffman to thank for it.
The Siena College Polling Institute finds Owens holds a 3 point lead over Republican Matt Doheny, 40-37%, with 15% backing Hoffman, the Conservative Party’s endorsed candidate.
The Red Raider girls soccer team has a tall challenge tonight — upset the #1 seed in the Section III Class A playoffs. Also today: HOPE Club is up and running; how to make your own Halloween costume; and a commentary on changes in the local National Honor Society.
Universal Metal Works, LLC, formerly C&C Metal Fabrications, Inc., in Fulton, New York, has partnered with Step One Creative on a new corporate logo and various other marketing initiatives, according to Shane R. Stepien, president of the Oswego-based marketing communications firm.
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