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CENG presents Kenny Loggins at Harborfest 2012
Contstellation Energy Nuclear Group continues its support at Harborfest in 2012 by once again sponsoring the headlining act for the festival on Friday night July 27 as they welcome Kenny Loggins along with Blue Sky Riders to the Lakeview Stage in Breitbeck Park.
Price Chopper Raises Funds To Support MDA, Community
The employees and management at Price Chopper #226 volunteered for and participated in a myriad events recently to help raise money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Their Shamrocks for MDA campaign was augmented by other events and they raised the most money in the chain for the second year in a row, their manager said.
Fulton Police Charge Pair with Multiple Crimes
Following an extensive investigation, Fulton Police investigators arrested Peter J. Maliszewski, 40 of Canastota, and Joseph Fetkiw Jr., 35 of West Third Street, Fulton, in connection with several felonies, including robbery, burglary, assault, and grand larceny.
Fulton Teen Charged With Sexual Misconduct
On Thursday at 7 p.m., a 17-year-old boy residing in the city of Fulton was charged with sexual misconduct, endangering the welfare of a child and second-degree criminal contempt, all class A misdemeanors.
Oswego Teen Facing Several Burglary Chrages
At 8:30 a.m. Thursday, deputies charged a 15-year-old boy residing in the city of Oswego with Juvenile Delinquency for crimes, if committed by an adult, would constitute the charges of three counts second-degree burglary, a class C felony and third-degree burglary, a class D felony.
Pressure mounts for AP students
Today’s News In RaiderNet Daily: Student loans becoming political issue
Also, ES-M thwarts Raider lax sides and, Start scholarship searches sooner
Weather Notebook For April 27, 2012
Blustery and cold with windchills in the lower 30s … what a way to end the week
Fulton Honors Those Who Save Lives
The City of Fulton held its annual police and fire awards ceremony Wednesday evening, a chance to thank officers, firefighters and others for their efforts in fighting crime and saving lives.
Mayor Ron Woodward applauded the city firemen and police officers, who have had to cope with budget cuts and recently accepted pay freezes. “Even though they’re strapped more now than I’ve seen in the 20 some-odd years I’ve been around here, they’re not complaining. They understand. They care about Fulton and they want to make the quality of life in Fulton better than it was,” he said.
A slideshow showing each award, inside.
