The condition of the section of the former Nestles site designated to Aldi supermarket, on the corner of Fay and S. Fourth Streets as of May 8, 2017.
Fulton Daily News

Fulton Based Contractor to Continue Work on Former Nestles Site

City officials accepted a bid from Rowlee Construction, Inc. yesterday (May 18) at a special meeting of the Common Council relative to the remaining asbestos and demolition removal at the former Nestles site. Specifically, the Fulton based construction company will remove the debris left on the 2.2 acre parcel of the former Nestles site that is designated for supermarket chain, Aldi.

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Rebecca Smith (foreground), a SUNY Oswego intern for the "My Hometown" exhibition coming to Tyler Art Gallery May 26 to June 18, and Kate Percival, a 2011 alumna and current graduate student in graphic design, discuss layouts for the project, which ultimately intends to display banners around the city featuring Oswego City School District students' artwork. The photograph is by Smith's fellow intern on the project, David McCormick.
Oswego Daily News

Young Artists From Oswego Schools To Display Their Work In My Hometown Banner Project

SUNY Oswego and the Oswego City School District will publicly kick off the My Hometown Banner Project with a free reception for the district’s young artists from 4 to 8 p.m. May 26, in Tyler Art Gallery on the college campus. An exhibition titled “My Hometown: A Celebration of Visual Art by Our Younger Citizens” will run May 26 to June 18 in Tyler Hall’s recently modernized gallery.

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John R. Grala, center, of the Oswego Masons, meets with Oswego Mayor Billy Barlow, left, and Council Vice President John Gosek to discuss the upcoming fundraiser.
Oswego Daily News

Masons’ Breakfast To Benefit Canal Play

On Sunday a pancake breakfast to support the Erie Canal Bicentennial Theater Play will be held at Lake City Lodge, 765 E. Seneca St. Serving will be from 8 a.m. until noon. The city approved the “Erie Canal Bicentennial Theater Play” to take place in Oswego on the canal. The Masons are major sponsors funding the performance along with Canal Corp, Pathfinder and the city of Oswego.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton District Officials Announce 2017 Election Results

The Fulton City School District held a special meeting tonight (May 17) to announce the 2017 election results.

After Fulton voters took to one polling place for the first time, all casting their votes at the Fulton War Memorial on Tuesday, May 16, the votes have been tallied and the results have been determined. Due to a circumstance in which only two candidates ran for three vacant seats on the board of education, district officials were delayed in their announcement after seeking guidance from district attornies, Superintendent Brian Pulvino said.

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Fulton Daily News

Fulton Police Department Joins Click It or Ticket To Crack Down on Seat Belt Use

The City of Fulton Police Department will join local and national law enforcement officers and highway safety advocates all across the country for the 2017 national Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement mobilization, May 22 through June 4. During the mobilization, officers will be cracking down on motorists who fail to wear their seat belts, both during the day and night.

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Oswego Daily News

2 Newcomers and 1 Incumbent Gain Oswego BOE Seats; Budget Approved

Voters approved Oswego City School District’s budget for 2017-18 school year by an unofficial vote of 1,503 to 700. They also elected Brian Chetney, Sam Tripp and Brandon Lagoe to fill the three open seats on the board of education. Newcomer Chetney was the top vote-getter with an unofficial tally of 1,484. He was followed by incumbent Tripp with 1,403 and newcomer Lagoe with 1,142.

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Oswego River water floods over onto the walkway on Friday. (Joe Falcetti Photo)
Oswego Daily News

Barclay and Oaks Push for Legislation Assisting Lakeshore Residents

Assemblyman Will Barclay and Assemblyman Robert C. Oaks have joined efforts to draft new legislation to address property damages incurred as a result of flooding and record high water levels on Lake Ontario. According to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, over the past six weeks nearly 4 trillion gallons of rain water has flowed into Lake Ontario. Unfortunately for lakeside communities, the lake level is projected to rise.

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