Firefighters attend monthly meeting

MANLIUS – Members of the Manlius Fire Department met in November at Manlius Fire Hall. The meeting, with 10 members present, was conducted by Aaron Roush, president.

Business included acknowledgement of a thank-you letter and donation from Juanita Quickle due to a recent fire. Money also was received from Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rudiger for the department’s Halloween costume party. Another thank-you note came from the Hubert Hewitt family. The department will purchase a large Blitz nozzle to hook onto the hose pumper. They also will donate $150 to the United Way for children’s toys for Christmas.

Jeremy Roush, Mitch Doty and Justin Doty received attendance awards.

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