Longley Dodge Makes Donations to Fulton Youth Sports
Longley Bros. Dodge donates $600 apiece to three Fulton youth sports organizations including Fulton Pop Warner, Fulton Youth Basketball and Fulton Youth Hockey.
Longley Bros. Dodge donates $600 apiece to three Fulton youth sports organizations including Fulton Pop Warner, Fulton Youth Basketball and Fulton Youth Hockey.
Members of the NYC Marine Unit are delivering their 68-foot fireboat, the William M. Feehan, to NYFD marine operations port at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The boat is constructed from steel recovered from the Twin Trade Towers.
Last week, a Dodge pick up truck illegally passed a Central Square school bus that was coming to a stop with its caution lights on. The bus was traveling northbound on Route 11 in Hastings when it began coming to a stop to pick up a young student, according to Trooper Chad Rodman. “Just as the reds turned on, the truck can be seen on video passing the school bus on the shoulder. The driver appeared to be going about 45-50 miles per hour when passing. Fortunately, the student saw the truck coming and did not enter the road,” said Trooper Rodman.
As National Fire Prevention Week continues, State Senator Patty Ritchie announced that she has secured $50,000 for the Oswego County Emergency Response Training Center.
On Oct. 8 at 3:30 p.m., Darlene H. Manning, 45, of 12 Shore Road, Oswego, was arrested for fourth degree welfare fraud, fourth degree grand larceny and first degree offering a false instrument for filing, all class E felonies.
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Three residents of Richland are facing felony drug charges. The charges allege that the three defendants acted in concert to knowingly and unlawfully manufacture methamphetamine.
At a special meeting Thursday, the board of education approved Dr. Heidi Sweeney to take the reins at OHS starting next week. Born and raised in Oswego she graduated from Oswego High School. “It’s an amazing idea to think that I am going to lead the high school that I graduated from,” she said.
Second Ward councilman, Daniel Knopp warned city of Fulton residents of a recent IRS scam circulating through the area.
Mayor of Fulton, Ronald Woodward, and the rest of the city council acknowledged the late Donald Gardner at a council meeting on October 5 with a resolution of respect. Presented to Gardner’s son and grandson, the council took the time to recognize and thank Gardener’s family for the service to the city they have provided.
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