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FULTON COUNCIL APPROVES INSTALLATION OF STOP SIGN.(Local)
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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
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April 12, 2006
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Fulton police have the City Council's permission to install a stop sign at West Third Street and Lyman Av...
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FULTON POLICE STRESS HALLOWEEN SAFETY.(Neighbors Oswego)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; The following was submitted by the Fulton Police Department. The Fulton Police are seeking your cooperation in stressing safety during Halloween when hundreds of children will be walking throughout our neighborhoods. Please help out by abiding by these safety rules: Assure that children's costumes
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FULTON POLICE SEEK MAN THEY SAY STRUCK WOMAN.(Local)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Fulton police are seeking help in locating a man they say drove a car into a woman Jan. 11 and then punched her at McDonald's restaurant in the city. Richard D. Munger Jr., 21, whose last known address was Gilbert Mills Road is accused of striking and pinning the victim with the car, then punching
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FULTON POLICE HAVE NO LEADS IN WOMAN'S DEATH; AUTOPSY PROVIDES NO CLUES ON THE CAUSE OF MARJORIE CLARK'S DEATH LAST WEEK.(Local)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Byline: Suzanne M. Ellis Staff writer Investigators with the Fulton Police Department were no closer Monday to knowing what killed 31-year-old Marjorie Clark. Clark's body was found Wednesday afternoon at the home at 605 Oneida St. she shared with Raymond Hutchinson, 21, and her 4- and 15-year-old
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FULTON POLICE DEPARTMENT WINS AWARD FOR DWI EFFORTS; CITY POLICE ONLY ONE IN COUNTY AND ONE OF NINE STATEWIDE TO BE HONORED.(Neighbors Oswego)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; Byline: Delen Goldberg Staff writer The Fulton Police Department was honored with an award last month for its aggressive driving program, which aims to stop drunken driving in the city. The department received the Law Enforcement Challenge Award at a special luncheon Nov. 18 in Albany. Mothers
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FULTON POLICE SET REWARDS AS THEY LOOK FOR VANDALS.(Local)
The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
; The Fulton Police Department is offering rewards for information leading to the arrests of those responsible for recent vandalism at two locations in the city. There's a $250 reward for information on the damage done at the end of May to headstones at Mount Adnah Cemetery on East Broadway. There's
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