Weather Notebook For April 29, 2011
Fulton received a little more rain Thursday. But for a “passing shower’ today, the weekend looks to be pretty rain-free.
Fulton received a little more rain Thursday. But for a “passing shower’ today, the weekend looks to be pretty rain-free.
Tom Gillen officially kicked off his campaign for mayor of Oswego Thursday evening at Vona’s Restaurant. “We have an old city, full of character and class, that just needs a little love and attention. It’s time to stop complaining we can’t do this. We can do this,” he said.
An industrial building and home along Route 104 in the town of Hannibal suffered very heavy damage in a fire this morning.
The fire in the building, which had been called Route 104 Sports most recently, burned through the first and second floors of the structure.
New photos just added.
9:30 p.m.: Even more photos added.
This year’s edition of The Fultonian promises to be special. Also, the Raider trackmen prepare for a big invitational.
It is now the wettest April (to date) on record in Fulton since the city’s weather observer has been keeping records. And, it looks like more will be added before this month is over.
The Central New York Association of Chiefs of Police held its annual awards ceremony on Monday at Justin’s Grill in East Syracuse. An Oswego police officer was one of the honorees.
Throughout the district, books are being collected to help stock the new vehicle. The goal of the program is to encourage youngsters to continue reading over the summer so they don’t lose the skills they learned in school.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Rain washes out athletic contests for Raider teams. But if the sun comes out, seniors will be able to enjoy their lunches outdoors. And an opinion on why kids have it too easy…from a kid.
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