Fulton Daily News
City Considers Options To Help Hospital
With an additional year to work with, the city of Fulton is considering the ways that it can lend a hand to A.L. Lee Memorial Hospital in its efforts to save health care services in Fulton.
CDA Secures $450K Grant For HOME Program
Through the efforts of the Fulton Community Development Agency, more than two dozen families in the city of Fulton will receive assistance for home repairs. The CDA recently learned that its application for $450,000 in funding for the HOME Program was successful.
City Seals Funding Plans For New DPW Garage Site
With the financing end sealed, the city of Fulton is one step closer to securing a new site for its Department of Public Works.
Date Changed For Parking Lot Public Hearing
A rule for legal notices has pushed a public hearing on proposed time-limit changes for parking in a downtown lot from Tuesday evening to later this month.
Four Face Charges For Installing Faulty Septic Systems
Four men have been indicted on charges after they allegedly intentionally installed faulty septic systems, purposely streamed raw sewage into the Oswego River and filed false documents to cover it up. They are slated to return to court Wednesday.
GRB Bids Farewell To Grads
Central Square Grad Killed In Iraq
Lee Memorial Granted One-Year Extension
Three days before the deadline, the state has announced that Lee Memorial Hospital will have a one more year to work out potential partnership agreements with other health care facilities. According to Assemblyman Will Barclay, the state Health Department has granted Lee Memorial a one-year extension to meet the requirements of the Berger Commission.

