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Weather Notebook For March 8, 2011
Things quieted down on Monday. According to Fulton’s weather observer, no snow or rain fell on March 7. And, today looks pretty good, too.
Photo Gallery: Beauty & The Beast at G. Ray Bodley HS
Disney’s popular stage musical comes to life on the G. Ray Bodley High School stage in Fulton. The play opens Thursday and you can see a full gallery of photos from rehearsals.
Assault Investigation Results In One Arrest
A city man who called police claiming he had been assault was himself arrested over the weekend. In the course of their investigation, police discovered allegedly unlawfully possessed hypodermic instruments in his residence. The assault investigation is on-going.
Fulton Council Tidbits: No Bonfires in the City
It might be the middle of winter, but city officials have warm, toasty fires on their minds.
City Aldermen recently approved what Mayor Ron Woodward called a clean-up of a city code.
Judge Postpones Malone’s Sentencing
UPDATED: Oswego County Court Judge Walter Hafner has postponed the sentencing of Joyce Malone until next month. Malone, who was convicted Jan. 24 in the shooting death of her husband, appeared in court today (March 7) with her attorney, James Eby. The defense attorney explained that his client is undergoing treatment for an inoperable cancer. An interruption in the treatments now, he said, “would be life-threatening.”
RaiderNet Daily: Runner-Up
A Raider bowler finished second in all of New York State. Also, a profile of the man behind the curtain at Quirk’s Players, and why hunting coyote can be tricky.
Weather Notebook For March 7, 2011
Old Man Winter reminded everyone he’s not done with us yet. According to Fulton’s weather observer, 3.3 inches of snow fell on March 6. And, in Oswego, there was 3 inches of snow recorded.
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United Way To Thank Those Who Help Others
As part of its 73rd annual meeting on Wednesday, the United Way will pay tribute to the lifeblood of the organization – its many dedicated volunteers. To find out how you can become a volunteer, call 593-1900.

