RaiderNet Daily: Great Soccer Comeback; Service Club Gears Up
We can’t improve on Eric Belair’s lead, so we won’t try: “What loomed as a rout transformed into one of the most memorable victories in Fulton soccer history on Thursday night when the Raiders charged past Jamesville-Dewitt, 4-3 in overtime. Down 3-0 just ten minutes into the game, Coach Dave Wilson’s booters staged a comeback for the ages in winning their fifth straight game.”
Read the full story to see how it happened.
Also today: news about a student-run service club gearing up for a new year, a new look for the cafeteria, and one student’s opinion on the President’s call for a longer school year.
The first part of September 2009 was relatively mild like it should be; while the last several days were rainy and cold like an early spring month, noted Bill Gregway, local observer for the National Weather Service. The vast majority of the month’s rainfall fell in the last part of the month.
County lawmakers heard an update Tuesday regarding Bion Environmental Technologies proposal. If Bion’s slaughterhouse plan becomes a reality, it would bring more than 70,000 head of beef cattle into the county.
The invasive species looms as a significant threat to the Oswego River and other bodies of water – including Lake Ontario. It could cost the county a significant amount of lost tourism revenues if allowed to spread further.
In a letter to its patients and their families Tuesday, Loretto CEO Michael Sullivan said that the 120-bed Oswego home and its Rosewood Heights nursing home because they were “challenged to maintain financial viability before the economic crisis of 2008 and the outlook for their ability to maintain quality services in the current environment is poor.”