Weather Notebook For March 2, 2011
March is coming in like a lamb, so far. According to Fulton’s weather observer, no snow or rain was recorded on March 1.
March is coming in like a lamb, so far. According to Fulton’s weather observer, no snow or rain was recorded on March 1.

Except for some snow, and maybe a little wind once in a while, February was a rather average month, according to Bill Gregway, local observer for the National Weather Service. “It was a pretty normal February,” Gregway said.
Officials in Hannibal are talking about what to do with more than $6 million in leftover state construction money, now that the school district’s big construction project has officially come in well under budget.
Voters said yes to plans by Oswego County BOCES to renovate its Mexico campus.
The vote was 1,898 to 1,569 in favor of the $35 million plan.
Fulton finished the month of February with 0.95-inch of rain and 49.8 inches of snow. The total snowfall for the winter season it is 209.9 inches.

It took Emily Bradshaw nearly her entire life to grow her long brown hair. It took only a few moments for the Kingsford fifth grader’s locks to be shaved off Monday evening. However, Emily’s unselfish act will give other youngsters a fighting chance at life. The 10-year-old was one of nearly 80 people taking part in the annual St. Baldrick’s Foundation event in the food court of the Campus Center at SUNY Oswego.
Hannibal’s Board of Education is in the midst of naming an interim Superintendent of Schools but has not begun the search for a permanent superintendent.
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