Weather Notebook For May 30, 2011
Rain, rain go away – it’s Memorial Day!
Rain, rain go away – it’s Memorial Day!

Battle of the Bulge group among largest contingent of single campaign veterans to be granted this recognition. It is also the first multi-member group to receive honor. John Canale, the group’s founder, will represent the group at a ceremony to be held in Albany on June 14, Flag Day.
Fulton’s largest annual celebration kicks off Friday night at the Community Center, as Memorial Day Salute begins its two-day run. Friday night features Dr. Boogie on stage and fireworks in the sky. Saturday’s got the parade in the morning and hit band Orleans at night. And there’s food, plenty of food.
Click inside for a schedule of events and a look at last year’s parade.

According to the WHO, young women are a major target for the tobacco industry in its effort to recruit new users to replace those who will quit or die prematurely from tobacco-related diseases. Tobacco use is the leading preventable cause of death and kills more than five million people every year, about 1.5 million of whom are women.
Some of us tried to mow the lawn yesterday – so of course, it has to start raining again!

It would have been hard to ask for better weather on the opening day of the Oswego Farmers’ Market. An hour before the event started, West First Street was much quieter than a regular day; but by the new 4:30 p.m. starting time it was clear that people were excited to see what vendors were offering.
Today, a look at “The City the Depression Forgot”. Also, a wrapup of the tennis team season and some of the things to look forward to in the final weeks of school.
Some notes from this week’s Fulton Board of Education meeting include the plan to manage more than 2,000 computers, printers, servers and whiteboards. Also, there’s an update on the ongoing effort to curb bad behaviors among students, and some good news about a new playground.
All Content Copyright Dot Publishing 2024. All Submissions Become Property of Dot Publishing All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.