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Council Votes 4-3 To Approve Amended Sewage Resolution

In February, the council voted not to accept any more sewage from Oswego Town except from single-family homes. SUNY Oswego, located in Oswego Town, is planning a large housing project. Currently, the city accepts sewage from SUNY Oswego pursuant to sewer use agreements. The college sought to have the February resolution clarified. […]

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Council To Revisit Tabled Resolution

suny oswegoOn Tuesday night, the Common Council will take another look at a resolution regarding accepting sewage from the college. Earlier this spring, the council voted to not accept any more sewage from Oswego Town unless it’s from a single-family home. SUNY Oswego, located in Oswego Town, is planning a large housing project. […]

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Fulton Honors Veterans

flagGathered at the veterans monument across from city hall, the Fulton Veterans Council hosted a ceremony Sunday to honor the veterans who have gone to war to defend the country’s freedoms. The consistent message from all: Take the time to thank a veteran. […]

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Party of One; One of Six

weston teaseRepresenting the only Democratic win in Tuesday’s election for seats on the Fulton Common Council, longtime Third Ward alderman Robert Weston says he is confident that the council will continue to place people before party over the next two years. Weston won his bid for reelection Tuesday against challenger Wayne Hanson by a more than two to one margin. He was the only Democrat to top a GOP candidate for a seat on the common council. […]

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GOP Tops Fulton Elections

teaseWith the election results in hand, Republicans in the city of Fulton had much to celebrate Tuesday evening. With an overwhelming margin of voter support, Ron Woodward will return to the helm of city hall in 2008, accompanied by five Republican aldermen. Longtime incumbent Robert Weston returns, too, becoming the Fulton Common Council’s lone Democrat once again. […]