Fulton Daily News
Polls, Ads Signal That Congressional Campaign Is Finally Underway
RaiderNet Daily: Construction Stress
Grant Money Will Bring New Homes To Fulton’s Phillips St. Neighborhood
A vacant lot on Phillips St. in Fulton won’t be vacant much longer.
The state awarded the city grants totalling $362,000 to build four homes on the lot and to hook them into the city’s water and sewer systems.
“It adds tax base and brings new families to Fulton,” Mayor Ron Woodward said recently.
RaiderNet Daily: Good Health On The Menu
Young People Step Up To Wipe Away Fulton Park’s Vandalism
The words were horrible. Offensive. Not fit for any public space, let alone a playground for children.
Someone spray-painted their disagreement with a particular person all over the play equipment at Fulton’s Voorhees Park. Those words could not stay.
RaiderNet Daily: Meet The New Exchange Student
In today’s RaiderNet Daily, you can meet G. Ray Bodley’s new German exchange student, hear student views on the construction going on at the high school and get an up to date report of Monday’s sports events.
We’re posting the newsletter in a graphic format to help those who have trouble reading pdfs, and because the service we used to host and show the pdfs is blocked at the Fulton school district.
All In One Fitness’s Owners Hope To Help Body And Spirit
Veronica LaBarge and Christine Krugman opened All In One Fitness & Beauty in a formerly vacant storefront on West 1st St. earlier this year. Their goal: recapture the feeling that made Curves a place women wanted to be, while offering more of what women want and need for their health and well being.
Scene Around Town: Lake Neatahwanta in Panorama
I was at the lake for the Respect Week kickoff on Sunday, a wonderful, sunny late summer day. This photo illustration is a panorama made up of 27 individual photos. I used the demo freeware Autostitch. Go to the story and click on the photo there to see a full-sized version.
McHugh Sworn In As Army Secretary
John McHugh was our Congressman for more than a decade. Now, he’s in charge of the United States Army. McHugh was sworn in Monday as President Obama’s Secretary of the Army, moving from fighting for Fort Drum in Congress to running every base the Army maintains.