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Award-winning columnist, photographer and news writer Ellen Leahy is back as the editor of the Skaneateles Press, in beautiful Skaneateles New York.

She is the former editor of the Skaneateles Press and the Marcellus Observer, and most recently the Syracuse City Eagle. She makes her home in Skaneateles where she is also a freelance photographer and caregiver for her parents, Bill and Marion Leahy.

She began her formal writing career as a columnist with one of her hometown papers, The Duxbury Clipper, in Duxbury, MASS. Born in California, she then moved to Sea Girt, NJ. She is a product of small town America - and the late great American Middle Class.

The photo at right is the drive down to Brook Farm off of West Lake Road - one of my former Skaneateles haunts.


Currently reading...

CLEAN, as well as other assorted reads on my dad's Kindle.

Blogs I like

Amy Fancher Mosaics
An improv theater in atlanta with major talent
art made out of sand
Barrigar brothers - talented entertainers extraordinaire
blackwell on more than just sports
Center of Festivus and author of Surf's Up
Charlie Rose's favorite chick Web site
Creative services
great girl writer who loves good food maybe even more than I do
great syracuse history site
Jack - a baby boy in my life
Kanjira - trio
Ken Jackon's award winning pub - Syracuse
local NPR podcasts
My dad's and my favorite show
My first favorite blog - ever
my own food journal
original snowflake photographer
Rethinking our world
Talk on creativity and genius
The Asbury Park Press - my first paper
The Duxbury Clipper - my first writing gig
The Whitney's of Cambridge food blog
urban cictionary - new words, expressions

 

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Oct
04

Show me the players


eleahy, Wondering about
My 20-something friend, who taught me how to text (today’s morse code), is out of work on leave. So, I have been sending her bits of information on what I have been up too.
Tuesday of this week, I texted her that I was going to go meet “the Beaver” at the farmer’s market in downtown Syracuse. I hoped she knew who and what I meant as in Jerry Mathers, the actor who played the 60s television icon Beaver on “Leave it to Beaver.” He was in town as a spokesperson for the Partnership for Prescription Assistance...
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Oct
10

Remember the old song, ‘Downtown?’


eleahy, Wondering about
I think “Downtown” went something like this:
Things will be great when we’re...downtown!
Everything’s waiting for you...

On Oct. 2, I attended the first of three forums on downtown Syracuse hosted by Syracuse University’s Maxwell School (not to be confused with house) and the daily newspaper The Post Standard. It was held ironically, downtown. We gathered at the Hotel Syracuse. Our mission was to determine what that “everything” was going to be. And if my table was any indication “everything” was the scope.

I have to applaud SU and the Post’s exhubarent Greg Munno for hosting this sociological survey...
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TAGS: hotel syracuse,pascales bakehouse,munno,cny speaks,Maxwell School

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Oct
18

Park this ... please


eleahy, Wondering about
Last week I mentioned being at the first CNY Speaks roundtable on the future of downtown Syracuse. Of course ‘parking’ came up at my table. No, not that kind of parking - but the act of putting your vehicle in a space and leaving it over a certain amount of time. The varying points of view were interesting. We had a couple of city employees at our table and they seemed to be on the parking garage (PG) plan. They couldn’t understand Syracusans aversion to these structures. It turned out that people felt they were expensive, there was a safety issue and also PGs closed too early.

I guess in my subconscious a PG seems like a roach hotel with one way in and no way out. One of the most horrific, senseless Syracuse murders took place in a PG...
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