Many residents attending Clinton Central School Board meetings have asked why the agenda is not available at the same time it is given to board members, which is generally on the Friday prior to the Tuesday meeting. Copies of the agenda and any additions to it are available at the time of the meetings, which begin at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month, unless otherwise noted, in the Board Room of the Bridge Building. Officials say the district's web site will eventually be redesigned to include such information as the school board agenda. However, because of the growing interest in school board deliberations, the Clinton Courier will post the agenda here as soon as it is received and before every board meeting. Click on menu item under News Index at left. Click here for the Sept. 9, 2008 agenda.
Clinton quarterback James Jarrett breaks a Westmoreland tackle to pick up some of his 57 rushing yards on Sept. 6. Jarrett also passed 77 yards in nine attempts for one touchdown. He also ran 1 yard for a TD. [Photo by Charles J. Kershner]
By Charles J. Kershner Executive Editor Clinton Central came within a touchdown and an extra point of winning its home and season opener against Westmoreland, but a series of late game penalties allowed the visitors to add more points and go home with a 28-16 victory on Sept. 6. [Full story]
Jon Stewart, executive producer and host of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart” will be the next guest in the Sacerdote Great Names series at Hamilton College on Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. [Full story]
Clinton senior captain Brett Fuller (White #6) heads the ball away from Oneida's Jon LaShomb in a home contest on Sept. 4 that ended with a 3-0 Clinton victory. Fuller scored on a penalty kick as CCS went on to win, 3-0. [Photo by Charles J. Kershner]
Clinton Central's boys varsity soccer team (2-0) defeated visiting Oneida, 3-0, on Sept. 4 and captain Brett Fuller scored one of the goals on a penalty kick at 32 minutes of the first half. [Full story]
By Charles J. Kershner Executive Editor Former Clinton Cental School teacher and JV boys soccer coach John Short chastised the Clinton Courier for not reporting a standard, annual report card by the State Transportation Department on the general safety of the district's bus fleet. [Full story]
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) has reaccredited Mohawk Valley Community College for the next 10 years without any recommendations for improvement. [Full story]
A Westmoreland woman was injured and hospitalized when she passed out in her Plymouth Sundance on Route 233 on Sept. 2 and collided head-on with a tractor-trailer truck, Oneida County Deputy Sheriff John Cusack said. [Full story]
State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli said his office will audit gas prices on the New York State Thruway to determine if gas stations are overcharging motorists for fuel. [Full story]