Developer Vows To Fight On In Federal Court
He took his case to court and his petition was dismissed. And so, he appealed in the Appellate Division. Now that the lower court’s ruling was affirmed, he vows to move to federal court.
He took his case to court and his petition was dismissed. And so, he appealed in the Appellate Division. Now that the lower court’s ruling was affirmed, he vows to move to federal court.
Fifteen years ago Tracy Doyle saw an opportunity to help local children in need. After learning about local people who were down on their luck and had children who were not expecting anything for Christmas, he decided to do something to help. “We don’t do it for anything other than we can help people who don’t have much,” Doyle said.
Every year since he has fixed up old bicycles and donated them to kids in need.
The Fulton YMCA Speed Demon community swim team is a tenant at the Granby Elementary School swimming pool. They rent time to use the pool for practices and meets because the YMCA does not have a competition-sized pool. The timing system in the pool has been balky at best for several years. It often malfunctions. The team stepped up when the school district asked for help to buy a new timing system.
The New York State Police in Fulton arrested Brandi Thorpe, 23, of 126 W. Third St., Oswego, for third-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child on 11/20/12 following a violent outburst where she allegedly attacked her sister, Kathy Whalen.
On Friday at 11:53 p.m., members of the Oswego County Sheriff’s Office, Town of Volney Fire Department and Menter Ambulance Service responded to a one-car fatal motor vehicle accident on Silk Road in Volney. The driver, Karen Henderson of Fulton, was killed when her vehicle exited the roadway and struck a tree, according to deputies.
State Police in North Syracuse arrested 46-year-old Kevin J. Blair, from Fulton. He was charged with Criminal Contempt 2nd, a class “A” misdemeanor. Blair was arrested Friday after he violated an order of protection issued to his ex-girlfriend, troopers said.
A public community forum on bath salts is scheduled for 6 p.m. November 27 in the Robinson-Faust Theatre of the Performing Arts at Oswego High School.
Graduate student Bailey Smith sought the help of her fellow students to gather a rental van-load of food, water, winter clothing, batteries, blankets and more, and drove there the weekend of Nov. 10 and 11. “It looks like the end of the world down there,” Smith said. “I think tears ran down my face from the moment we got there until the moment we left.”
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