U.S. Attorney to appear in FMCC dorm sale case | The Daily Gazette
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FULTON & MONTGOMERY COUNTIES – The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of New York has filed notice with Fulton County Supreme Court indicating it will be participating in the upcoming court proceedings over the matter of the potential sale of three F-MCC dormitory halls owned by the nonprofit Fulmont College Association.
The court filing indicated Assistant U.S. Attorney John D. Hoggan Jr. will be appearing in the case on behalf of the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. The USDA in 2010 loaned the Fulmont College Association $11.3 million for the purpose of purchasing and renovating the 1980s-vintage Fulton Hall and Montgomery Hall dorm buildings for $4 million and then building in 2012 the 144-bed, co-ed Raider Hall dorm for $7.1 million.
CPS is asking the public to let employees restore power safely, without threats of violence or harassment. Our crews have been working 24/7 to restore power while bearing the severe winter weather conditions, a Facebook post reads. We understand the community is frustrated but please remember that our workers and our families live here too and are a part of this community.
Residents faced days of inconsistent power throughout the week, leaving more than 200,000 freezing in their homes or seeking refuge at shelters or homes of family members. The power outages caused ripple effects, including low water pressure as SAWS pumps require energy. As of Thursday afternoon, the number of affected customers drastically dropped to 6,257.
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