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Fulton Board of Ed Names Leaders, Handles Annual Duties

Fulton’s Board of Education picked its leaders for a new year and plunged into the routine work that faces a school board at its first meeting of the new work year.

Board President Robert Ireland remained in the post.  Former leader Robbin Griffin was selected Vice President.  Brian Hotaling was named the board’s Clerk. […]

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Fulton Construction Project On Schedule

<p>The front entrance area of Lanigan Elementary.</p>

The Fulton school district’s $23.6 million construction project is back on track.

After a minor delay caused by the accidental destruction of asbestos-laden floor tiles in the auditorium of the Education Center building, the pace of work has picked up and Jerry Seguin, the district’s point man on the big project, told the Board of Education Tuesday night that things are generally “right on schedule”. […]

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Fulton Common Council Notes & Tidbits

The Fulton Common Council meeting Tuesday was notable for one thing: The return of Alderman Norman “Jay” Foster. The fifth ward’s representative has been away from the Council table, though not from his work as an Alderman, during his fight against lymphatic cancer. […]

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Volney Home Destroyed By Fire

There’s no word yet on what caused a house fire in Volney Wednesday.

The home at 1508 County Route 57 was destroyed by fire late in the afternoon. The one-family home is owned by Sandra Audas, according to the county’s online property tax database.

No injuries were reported. An investigation into the cause of the fire is underway. […]

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Scene Around Town: Jreck Subs Hasn’t Closed, It Just Moved

It’s been there forever, or so it seems. Jreck Subs has held down the corner of S. 1st St. and Route 3 for decades, not that long after the old Victory Grill closed.

Now it’s gone. The sudden departure appears to have some folks wondering where Jreck went. They’ve even taken their question to the arbiter of all things retail, Post-Standard retail columnist Bob Neidt, who didn’t know either.

Here’s your answer: Jreck moved this week in the long-closed Cam’s NY Pizzeria building next to City Hall and Advance Auto Parts. The new owners tell our Fred Reed (who supplied the cell camera photo below) that they’ll be reopening “in a week or so”. Here’s their new home:

Rest easy, Fultonians. You can continue to enjoy “a meal for your money, not a snack”. […]