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Scene Around Town: Onions Ready For Harvest

Click the story to see a few more pictures and find out why these onions haven’t been picked yet.
Oswego School Board Members Head To Conference
Board member Fran Hoefer was already slated to attend the upcoming New York State Schools Boards Association Conference. After a lengthy discussion, the board agreed to allow Sean Madden to go as well.
Granby Leaders Thank Aubertine For His Speedy Help Getting Bridge Repair Money
There were cupcakes and a receiving line at Granby Town Hall Saturday, to thank State Senator Darrel Aubertine for quickly getting the town a grant to fix up three dangerously deteriorated bridges. The town leaders then took Aubertine on a quickie field trip to show him what the money has bought.
Live Broadcast Saturday: Fulton vs. New Hartford Football
RaiderNet Daily: Game Day Preview; Decking The Halls
There’s still more to say about this weekend’s clash between state ranked football teams Fulton and New Hartford, and the student journalists at RaidetNet Daily are saying it today. Also, a look at the effort that goes into making high school Open House look good, the weekend’s NFL picks and more.
Fulton Hopes To Hold Line On Taxes In 2010 Budget Despite Big Pension Boost
That’s a big jump in an $18 million budget.
Star Power Arrives To Wake Up Sleepy Congressional Race
Top Republicans and Democrats stepped up this week to support their candidates, including President Obama, ending months of speculation that one party or the other would not worry about this race as it would not change the balance of power in Washington either way.
Sound Of Music Alive And Well In Oswego Schools
School board members hear about how important music is to a student’s overall education. According to one district’s study, the greater the students’ involvement in music, the less likely they are to drop out.
RaiderNet Daily: Meet Mr. Legs; Football Predictions; Quirk’s Players Ready
Today inside G. Ray Bodley High School, student journalists show us the young men (above) who will compete for the title of Mr. Legs during Homecoming Week next week. We’ve also got a farewell to a retiring school nurse, a look ahead at Quirk’s Players’ new production, all the varsity sports action and more.