Fulton Man Wins $25,000 From Lottery
The New York Lottery today announced Vincent Alfano of Fulton won $25,000 on the Lottery’s Platinum Payout instant game. Alfano’s winning ticket was purchased at the Wilson Farms at 201 W Broadway in Fulton.
The New York Lottery today announced Vincent Alfano of Fulton won $25,000 on the Lottery’s Platinum Payout instant game. Alfano’s winning ticket was purchased at the Wilson Farms at 201 W Broadway in Fulton.
Aspiring meteorologist Carson Metcalf breaks down the weather for October and finds yet another warm month. Also today, a visit to Syracuse State for some students, a solid performance at the Section III cross country meet, and a young hunter’s life-saving advice.
We know what happens to the winners of elections. What happens to those who lose? Also today — beef prices on the rise; a fight against caffeine in alcohol, and whose “W” is it, anyway?
After searching for a job and not having any success, the OHS student decided to put her artistic skills to work and began her own business.
Colin Shannon has a beautiful essay you should read. It chronicles the life of his family dog, Cody, and his half-blind, cancer-stricken final duck hunt. This might be the best story you read all week.
Also today, the reality of college sets in for seniors; Red Raider runners push on through a muddy course; and the weekend’s football picks.
Is there more sugar in soda than you think? Probably, if one of today’s interesting stories is true. Also, the owner of a local nuclear plant sells a sister plant; new games go into the hall of fame; and nurses now have the same legal protection as cops and firemen.
The Oswego High School was one of four Central New York schools the state removed from its list of schools in need of improvement (SINI).
From the Allentown, PA Morning Call, we noticed the story of a pilot who spends his free time and lots of fuel money to fly abandoned and rescued dogs to new homes.
It’s a lovely story, and Fulton plays a role.
Thank a Service Member has a special event lined up for this year’s Veterans’ Day Salute. The PBS award-winning and 2010 Emmy nominated documentary, The Way We Get By, will be shown in Oswego on Nov. 10. Veterans’ Day ceremonies are scheduled for the following day in Veterans’ Memorial Park.
Today’s edition: Language Clubs plan Quebec City Trip; NHS application deadline noted; Meet Ms. Santy.
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