Fulton
Coin Lovers Gather In Fulton

A View of History: Salvation Army, 1895
This week, you can meet the good folks of Fulton who worked on behalf of the Salvation Army, courtesy of unstoppable local archivist Tom Tryniski of FultonHistory.com. Go inside the story to get a bonus photo, and to meet the city’s first police officer.
Joyce A. Clonch, 77
Joyce A. Clonch, 77; of Fulton died Saturday at Oswego Hospital, Oswego.
Donald J. Hall, II, 29
Shirley M. Iannettone, 82
Michaud Human Resources Director Does “Her Time†For MDA
Michaud Residential Health Services Human Resources Director Debbie Burnell was finally apprehended and did her time in jail – but all for a good cause.
Fulton Buys Two Police Cars
Grant Money Will Bring New Homes To Fulton’s Phillips St. Neighborhood
A vacant lot on Phillips St. in Fulton won’t be vacant much longer.
The state awarded the city grants totalling $362,000 to build four homes on the lot and to hook them into the city’s water and sewer systems.
“It adds tax base and brings new families to Fulton,” Mayor Ron Woodward said recently.
Rotarians Hear About Services To The Homeless
At a recent Fulton Sunrise Rotary meeting, Rotarian Patrick Waite introduced Eric Bresee, Youth Services Director for OCO.