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Caz: Music for Malaria
03/02/08
Project Cafe presents: Music For Malaria Project Café will sponsor a benefit concert at the Brae Loch Inn on...
In the pocket
03/04/08
Camillus man competes in Turning Stone Nine-Ball Classic A field of 128 players competed for $40,000...
Caz: Plan going smoothly
03/04/08
Plan going smoothly By Willie Kiernan ...
Caz: Law passed
03/04/08
Law passed Cazenovia Lakeside Park Boat Launch accessible to all with permit By Willie Kiernan ...
Sullivan: Fyler Road churches open food cupboard
03/04/08
Wesleyan Community Church and Crossroads Community Church, located on Fyler Road have joined to cooperatively open a...
Canastota: Chandler challenges Rouse
03/05/08
Democratic challenger Doug Chandler, who will run on the Conservative line when voters hit the polls March 18, is...
Canastota child succumbs to injuries
03/05/08
A Canastota 3-year-old succumbed to the injuries he sustained in an alleged assault Feb. 7. Madison County Sheriff...
Chittenango: Meet the candidates
03/05/08
The retirements from public service by Mayor Bob Freunscht and village Board of Trustees member Barbara Delaney left...
Manlius: Zone change approved for Sensis facility
03/05/08
The Manlius Town Board passed a local law for a development/office overlay zone at its Feb. 27 meeting. This new zone,...
Manlius: Siblings dedicate lives to fire department
03/05/08
A brother and sister team, Patricia and Charles “Cha Cha” German have shared a better portion of their lives with the...
DeWitt: board extends moratorium
03/05/08
The DeWitt Town Board extended a moratorium this morning, keeping a hold on development for another six months in all...
DeWitt:: Board hears JDMS goals, successes
03/05/08
The Jamesville-DeWitt Board of Education got a lesson in the three R’s from J-D Middle School students and teachers at...
Election time in B'ville
03/05/08
Village elections are around the corner. With three trustee seats open, only three candidates will be on the ballot...
B'ville: Snow Ball coat swap
03/05/08
Seems there was a mix up at the Big Chill Snow Ball held in January. The formal event was held at the Mohegan Manor...
B'ville boards: Consolidating parks
03/05/08
Van Buren Supervisor Claude Sykes announced a consolidation effort that is underway. Van Buren, the town of Lysander...
B’ville Theatre Guild’s comedy of confusion
03/05/08
The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild pulls out all the stops in its ongoing production of Neil Simon’s “Rumors.” There’s...
Caz: What a season!
03/05/08
What a season! Caz Girls basketball, 20-3, goes furthest in school history By Willie Kiernan ...
East Syracuse: Four vie for two trustee seats
03/05/08
Four vie for two trustee seats in East Syracuse: incumbent Barbara Falcone-Quonce, Bernie Ment, Jim Carr and Howard...
Fayetteville: Three vie for two trustee slots
03/05/08
While Mayor Mark Olson and Village Justice Tom Miller run unopposed, three vie for two trustee slots in Fayetteville:...
Minoa mayor's seat contested
03/05/08
First-time candidate Tracy Callahan is challenging incumbant Dick Donovan for his spot as the Minoa Mayor. Four vie...
Salina: Senior housing causes a stir
03/05/08
The town of Salina board meeting on Feb. 25 was dominated by a public hearing on the application for a zone change by...
No Walgreens for town of Clay
03/05/08
The much disputed plan for a Walgreen’s at 7558 Oswego Road in Clay has officially been denied by the Clay Town...
WFE pilots new anti-bullying program for LCSD
03/05/08
Ask any group of school-aged kids what their major stressors are and you can bet at least one will say a...
LCSD regroups after referendum vote fails
03/05/08
Liverpool’s $44.5 million capital project referendum was voted down last week with a ballot count of 1,954 voting “no”...
Six nominees named to NSCSD Wall of Distinction
03/05/08
Cicero-North Syracuse High School welcomed back several distinguished alumni Friday night for its Wall of Distinction...
North Syracuse: Village to become more walkable
03/05/08
Thanks to a Community Development Block Grant, the streets of the village of North Syracuse will be a little...
Bringing an end to bullying
03/05/08
Ask any group of school-aged kids what their major stressors are and you can bet at least one will say a...
F-M referendum draws heavy poll turnout
03/05/08
Polls opened at 7 a.m. today for people to cast their vote on the highly publicized and controversial...
F-M voters say no to turf field
03/06/08
It was a record high turnout yesterday when voters came out in droves to cast their ballot on a $4.6 million proposal...
V-V-S thespians tell the story of ‘George M!’
03/06/08
The Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Central School spring musical "George M!" will hit the school's stage this...
Tipp Hill Shamrock Run adds major tunes
03/06/08
Eleven different bands have been lined up to play on the various street corners during the Tipp Hill Shamrock Run this...
Green without envy
03/06/08
Popular Science Magazine has named Syracuse one of America’s 50 Greenest Cities. Syracuse was ranked 17th, with a score...
Es tiempo para ir a la escuela
03/06/08
Bishop-Grimes writers entertain at Seymour School in two languages: Twelve Bishop-Grimes sophomore Spanish...
Caz: Think globally, shop locally
03/06/08
Chamber wisdom Think globally, shop locally By Willie Kiernan ...
Caz: Speaker talks child safety
03/06/08
Speaker talks child safety On Thursday, March 13, a free workshop will be offered. The topic is “Teaching Children...
Solvay: ‘Bearcat pride’ runs deep
03/06/08
Solvay High School’s former football coach, Al Merola, is the winningest coach in the history of Syracuse high school...
Solvay: Local business owner provides ‘hugs from home’
03/06/08
In late winter, many people dream of travelling to warm destinations with plenty of sun and sand. Jody Pucello of...
Camillus: McNamara’s undergoes facelift, expands into multi-purpose facility
03/06/08
When Jim McNamara bought McNamara’s Pub over three years ago, the facility was in less-than-favorable shape. Since...
Geddes: Police department merger 'real possibility'
03/06/08
When Geddes Police Chief Michael Walsh stepped down from his position early last month, Geddes Town Supervisor Robert...
Elbridge: Board hears more noise ordinance banter
03/06/08
The last time a proposed noise ordinance was on the table at the town of Elbridge board meeting, over 50 farmers...
J-E district compliant on processed meat recall
03/06/08
The Jordan-Elbridge Central School District immediately complied with a recent government directive to dispose of...
J-E teachers raise $1,939 for local food pantry
03/06/08
Who ever said growing a beard wasn’t profitable? Twenty-one teachers from the Jordan-Elbridge School District...
Syracuse foreclosure rates among lowest in the nation
03/06/08
As word that the “housing bubble” has popped spreads throughout national media outlets, a new study has found that...
Nunsense: The Mega-Musical Version hits Solvay high this weekend
03/06/08
[Where:] Solvay High School, 600 Gertrude Ave, Solvay, NY 13209 [When:] Friday March 7th, 8 pm; Sat March 8th 2pm &...
Foreclosure rates among lowest in the nation
03/07/08
As word that the “housing bubble” has popped spreads throughout national media outlets, a new study has found that the...
Latino poets in silence
03/07/08
By Tere Paniagua: The microphone was open last Feb. 23 at La Casa del Té on West Street, but nobody came. Writer...
Home to E u r e k a !
03/07/08
Downtown pioneer and sculptor, Carol Cole, creates “green” work for CNY shows: As an unemployed TV producer who...
Caz: Pedaling to find cure
03/07/08
Pedaling to find cure Cazenovia couple to ride 600 miles to raise awareness of rare disease By Willie Kiernan ...
Lebanon issues travel advisory
03/09/08
Heavy rains, sleet, slush and snow have made for hazardous conditions on some Lebanon roads, according to Lebanon...
Caz: Auspicious
03/11/08
Auspicious: Promising success Two locals team up, produce show on little known historical figure By Willie Kiernan ...
Canastota: The 'Lucky Ones' debut at expo
03/11/08
The Canastota Canal Town Museum will give the public a glimpse of 14 of Canastota’s “lucky ones” at the Market Day and...
Canastota: Historical markers spark interest
03/11/08
Village Historian David Sadler may have sparked some interest in the community by securing three historical markers...
Canastota: Road salt rationed
03/11/08
Although the village of Canastota had its order in for road salt last August, getting it is another story. “They...
Oneida: Voters approve library budget
03/11/08
Voters in the Oneida Public Library Special Legislature District approved the library’s proposed budget of $328,100 for...
Liverpool: CHE hosts St. Baldrick's Day celebration
03/11/08
Every year, more and more people shave their heads. It’s not a fashion statement – it’s an effort to raise money to...
Senior housing proposals pending in Clay, Salina
03/11/08
Could the Liverpool area soon be home to a new senior apartment building? That’s the hope of Affordable Senior Housing...
Liverpool DFS collects over $25,000 for scholarships
03/11/08
One would not think that over 100 sophomores, juniors and seniors would flock to Liverpool High School on a Sunday...
Liverpool school board discusses failed capital project
03/11/08
Though it didn’t appear on the agenda, the failed referendum vote was the topic of much discussion at the Liverpool...
Cicero unveils new seal
03/11/08
The town of Cicero has a new symbol. A new painting of the Cicero town seal was at the town board’s Feb. 25 meeting. ...
Shave that head..for a cause
03/11/08
Every year, more and more people shave their heads. It’s not a fashion statement – it’s an effort to raise money to...
B'ville sidewalk project forges on
03/11/08
After reviewing the updated sidewalk repair plan, the village board is ready to hear comments from residents. A...
‘Simon Peter’ to come alive in Van Buren
03/11/08
Christians have long studied the life of Simon Peter, one of the 12 disciples of Jesus. This disciple was honest,...
Taste of B'ville draws crowd of 600-plus
03/11/08
The blustery wind and snow didn’t keep more than 600 people from attending A Taste of Baldwinsville 2008. The event was...
B'ville: Vintage craftsmanship at its finest
03/11/08
Colonial Keeping Room in Baldwinsville offers a trip back in time for its customers. Run by Susan and Mark Parla of...
B'ville: Durgee vs. cancer
03/11/08
Durgee Jr. High School was buzzing Friday March 7 as the eighth grade teachers battled the ninth grade teachers in the...
$2 million grant for Morrisville State
03/12/08
Washington - Congressman John M. McHugh (R-Pierrepont Manor) announced today that he has secured a $2 million grant...
Caz plan goes public
03/12/08
Caz plan goes public Joint town and village public hearing set for Tuesday March 18 By Willie Kiernan ...
Caz: Riverside Drive alive
03/12/08
Riverside Drive alive Exciting development presented Green and Shannon at village meeting By Willie Kiernan ...
F-M stadium to be addressed again
03/12/08
Last week, Fayetteville-Manlius voters turned out in record number to reject a $4.6 million proposal for a turf stadium...
Spitzer nailed by NSA?
03/13/08
California communications prof says anti-terrorism efforts detected governor’s financial transactions: John Taplin...
Camillus: Fish hatchery poised for stocking
03/13/08
The days are getting longer and the April 1 trout opener is getting closer. The Friends of Carpenter’s Brook Fish...
Camillus PD reaccredited
03/13/08
The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, Law Enforcement Accreditation Council has reaccredited the...
Magnarelli: Legislation Addresses Funding Concerns
03/13/08
Tuesday in Albany New York State Assemblyman William B. Magnarelli (D-120th district) co-hosted the Central New York...
Youth sports hall of fame sets opening ceremonies
03/13/08
Camillus Parks and Recreation Director Eric Bacon announced last week that a sports hall of fame has been established...
Canastota: Firefighters called to industrial park
03/13/08
Fire and Emergency personnel from Canastota, Bridgeport, Chittenango, Oneida, North Bay and Sylvan Beach responded...
Caz: Encore anyone?
03/13/08
Cazenovia couple Susan and Lance McKee have turned their passion for French wine into a business. “We returned to...
Caz: Officer to be honored
03/13/08
Officer to be honored Commander Larry Goodsight has announced that Senior Patrol Officer Timothy J. Parisou of the...
Plus 20: City schools target literacy
03/13/08
By Kayleigh Minicozzi: After literacy rates in the Syracuse city schools fell below average for a fifth time in...
Baby boomers B ball 10th tournament
03/13/08
The constellation of former local high school basketball stars lighting up the SouthWest Community Center gym on winter...
F-M BOE to address stadium needs
03/13/08
Last week, Fayetteville-Manlius voters turned out in record number to reject a $4.6 million proposal for a turf stadium...
Manlius: Where's the Beef?
03/13/08
Nancy Pfeiffer’s first job at What’s Your Beef was in 1999, cooking cabbage and carrots on St. Patrick’s Day. In...
DeWitt: Program helps cops, families deal with trauma
03/13/08
Each year, about 150 police officers are killed in the line of duty. Their families and co-workers are left to cope...
DeWitt: Chief position reviewed
03/13/08
The DeWitt Board of Fire Commissioners recently called together a six-person team to review Chief Gary MacLachan’s job...
Biscotti Cafe lights10 candles
03/13/08
Northside café celebrates a decade of doing business in CNY this week: When two Culinary Institute grads collided in...
CNY Community Foundation to host grant workshop
03/14/08
The Central New York Community Foundation will hold a workshop to explain its new grant opportunity for arts and...
Sculptor Arlene Abend
03/14/08
The International Women’s Day Interview: The sculptor Arlene Abend laughs when she tells one story about the 1998...
Vera House seeking nominations
03/14/08
Vera House, Inc., a local not-for-profit agency dedicated to helping those affected by domestic and sexual violence, is...
Northeast Awakening in Syracuse to bring together Christians
03/14/08
The “Northeast Awakening,” a major Christian conference, will be held April 18 and 19, at the Nottingham High School...
Tankless water heaters saves green
03/14/08
Going green saves green: Many people think it’s just for barbecue season, but propane’s clean, low-cost...
Connective Corridor design adds a charrette
03/14/08
SU, SUNY-ESF students collaborate with community members on design competition to bring key section of Connective...
Shepard Settlement mining laws voted down
03/14/08
By Abbey Woodcock
[email protected]
The town board introduced five proposed laws regarding mining in the...
Committee recommends Skan dispatch relocation
03/14/08
By Abbey Woodcock
[email protected]
The Dispatch Center strategic committee held its fifth meeting last week...
Eating green in Syracuse
03/14/08
On a Friday or Saturday night, one of Syracuse’s best alternatives to drinking at a bar is stopping for a bubble tea or...
Thruway Authority to hold public hearings
03/14/08
Public comments on proposed toll adjustment encouraged: The New York State Thruway Authority today announced that...
Eagle employee wins award
03/17/08
Tami Grashof, a longtime employee of Eagle Newspapers, has won the “Creative Sparks Award” from the Syracuse Ad Club....
Canastota: Teen starts fire at school
03/17/08
Canastota Police arrested Damian N. Cerio, 18, of Canastota for fourth-degree arson and third-degree criminal trespass...
Vienna: Donations sought for time capsule
03/17/08
The town of Vienna will accept memorabilia items for its bicentennial time capsule through March 21. The board suggests...
Oneida: Turkey caller wins award
03/17/08
Gary L. Campanie of Oneida was awarded third place in the push-pin call and trough call and striker categories of the...
Lenox: No bond for pump station
03/17/08
The Lenox board may have signed a resolution to borrow $29,000 for expenses to the sewer lift pump station on Mary Lynn...
La Liga celebrates women at Redhouse
03/17/08
Bilingual lunchtime show hails women: The West Side may be finding an answer to Eastwood’s Palace Theater at...
Lincoln: Man charged in rolling pin assault
03/18/08
A 52-year-old Lincoln resident is in jail and his 49-year-old live-in companion in the hospital after an altercation at...
SPCA offers second chances
03/18/08
Don’t ever think that Betsie Puffer doesn’t care about animals. “People say – and this boggles my mind – people say,...
North Syracuse to prohibit smoking in village parks
03/18/08
North Syracuse village trustees voted unanimously to prohibit the use of tobacco products in village parks at its...
NAMOW gets a fresh coat of paint
03/18/08
With the help of 15 National Grid employees, the North Area Meals on Wheels building looks spiffy and new. The...
Village of Liverpool unveils budget
03/18/08
Liverpool Village Clerk Mary Ellen Sims presented the board of trustees with a tentative budget for 2008-09 at their...
'Survivor' star coming to Caz
03/18/08
Sometimes it’s a jungle out there ‘Survivor’ star to give motivational talk to students and parents By Willie...
Skaneateles dedicates new firehouse
03/18/08
Eighteen years in the making, the new fire station formally opened Saturday, March 15. Kathy (Buff) Murphy, President...
Remembering Pete Napier of the War Memorial
03/19/08
Pete Napier, former director of downtown’s Onondaga County War Memorial, died March 16 in Florida. He was 83. Pete,...
Caz: Utopia seeker murdered-Author visits
03/19/08
Utopia seeker murdered Author to discuss whodunit involving Upstate commune By Willie Kiernan ...
Colgate student arrested for web threat
03/19/08
Student arrested for web threat By Willie Kiernan ...
Voters support incumbents in village elections
03/19/08
Although many races were uncontested in Onondaga County Tuesday, voters turned out and had their say, with incumbents...
Madison County: Spitzer collapse has local impact
03/19/08
Albany isn’t the only city reeling from the recent turn of events in the state capital. Local political leaders report...
Canastota: Voters choose incumbents
03/19/08
The official results are in for the mayoral and trustee races in the village and it looks like the incumbents will...
Onondaga County Public Libraries notes
03/19/08
Photography exhibits hang throughout April The following Onondaga County Public Libraries will host art exhibits...
Open government good for elected officials
03/20/08
In honor of Robert Freeman's return to Madison County Feb. 13, Eagle Newspapers asked a couple of folks the...
CNY SPCA offers animals new hope
03/20/08
Don’t ever think that Betsie Puffer doesn’t care about animals. “People say – and this boggles my mind – people say,...
Crouse Hospital breaks ground on surgical center
03/21/08
Crouse Hospital’s recent groundbreaking ceremony officially kicked off the building phase of the new Chris J. and...
B'ville: Forging friendships through Troop 107
03/21/08
They met as scouts in the spring of 2002. Three had just joined Troop 107, an organization the other had been a...
B'ville: A senior rec center
03/21/08
Traveling along Canton Street, not far off the main drag of Downer Street, sits a large building known as Canton Woods...
B'ville: PEACE works for the community
03/21/08
Have some old clothes you want to get rid of? Need to get a couch off your hands? PEACE Inc., located in Nobles Plaza...
B'ville prepares to adopt 2008-09 school budget
03/21/08
Officials estimate a 1.04 percent increase in property taxes regarding the proposed Baldwinsville Central school...
Scala to speak on meditation
03/21/08
The Center for Spiritual and Cultural Unity will host a signing of "Weekly Meditations" by author Patsy Scala...
Syracuse Business Show, delicious
03/21/08
Oh, and informative too: Pulled Pork still rules. The longest line at the Syracuse Chamber Business Show was at...
Oneida: Easter morning barn fire
03/23/08
An Easter morning barn fire on Lake Road (Route 316) had emergency crews from Oneida, Durhamville, Wampsville and...
Canastota: Backyard water coming from school
03/24/08
Winters thaw and spring rains bring water woes to residents living on East Chapel and Roberts Street. Last year the...
Lenox undergoing reassessments
03/24/08
The town of Lenox is undergoing a reassessment for the 2008 assessment roll. Property owners will receive a change in...
Identifying the school shooter
03/24/08
FBI Special Agent Emily Vacher talked about the psychology of a school shooter at a special superintendent’s day at the...
Syracuse students to poster city
03/24/08
Each year since its founding, in 2001, the Syracuse Poster Project and Syracuse University has produced 16 unique...
Citizens hope to rid Spafford of dilapidated buildings
03/25/08
One of Spafford’s most vocal advocates for town improvements is Linda Sanders. She has been involved with town...
Skan: Jones, Carlson on the issues
03/25/08
By Abbey Woodcock Sue Jones and Kathryn Carlson will fill the two open village trustee positions. Jones received 220...
Marcellus children come to babysitter's rescue
03/25/08
Youngsters who helped save the life of Peg Gilmour of Falls Road, Marcellus on March 11 were recognized for their...
Skan Library needs quick parking
03/25/08
The spot traditionally used as the “mayor’s space” on Genessee St. may soon be given back to village residents to use...
Caz: The plan is in
03/25/08
The plan is in Some applaud the committees for their efforts, others say, What?!? By Willie Kiernan ...
Hamilton: American Way
03/25/08
Wall to discuss American way By Willie Kiernan ...
B'ville: Feedback wanted on Downer Street
03/25/08
Officials are looking for residents’ opinions concerning the future development of Downer Street. “[The Syracuse...
B'ville: A family afFAIR
03/25/08
Families looking for local activities for their children will be able to gather information on over 35 organizations...
Attention Baldwinsville property owners
03/25/08
Assessments were sent to every property owner in greater Baldwinsville earlier this month, thanks to Assessor Theresa...
B’ville board has two new officials
03/25/08
Last Tuesday’s uncontested village election will result in two new board members for the village board and one...
B'ville: CW improves seniors quality of life
03/25/08
Photos by Erin Smith Ardis Egan conducts an aerobic class at Canton Woods Senior Center. Canton Woods Senior Center...
Care for the caregiver
03/25/08
Liverpool resident Joan Antzak was diagnosed with dementia almost four years ago. Her husband Charlie is her sole...
Chittenango: Sullivan Community Showcase this Saturday
03/26/08
The Greater Sullivan Area Chamber of Commerce and Chittenango High School Future Business Leaders of America present...
Oneida: Man arrested for shooting windows with BB gun
03/26/08
Travis M. Brown, 18, of Lake Road was arrested for 16 counts of third-degree criminal mischief, a class E felony and...
FFL to hold ‘Novel Affair’ fundraiser
03/26/08
When the Fayetteville Free Library relocated into the former Stickley factory in 2003, a celebration was held to honor...
Jamesville: Homemade 'Chicken Soup' stirs the soul
03/26/08
Local author Barbara Canale is full of pride and for good reason. Her most recent work is so telling that it was placed...
DeWitt: Barricade brings forth believers
03/26/08
By Darryl Patteson Members of St. Mary’s Church in Jamesville asked the DeWitt Town Board to clear the police tape...
Caz: Clubs cancelled
03/26/08
Clubs cancelled Recent contract postpones assumed teacher pay to next year By Beezly Kiernan ...
Caz: Senior group luncheon
03/26/08
CASA presents Cazenovia, Nelson, Fenner Senior Luncheon at St. James Church, 12:30 p.m. Thursday March 27. Irish music...
J-E-Contract conflict continues
03/26/08
The Jordan-Elbridge Central School District and the district bus drivers have yet to resolve a 9-month contract...
WG- proposed budget announced
03/26/08
The proposed budget for the 2008-2009 school year was announced Wednesday at the West Genesee board of education...
J-E Capital Project plans pushed back
03/26/08
The Jordan-Elbridge Central School District has changed the target date for the capital project referendum from March...
Doctor travels to Honduras to give gift of sight
03/26/08
In a tiny town in Honduras, hundreds lined up and settled in to wait for the chance to see again. Villagers in the...
Campbell Dean: Business of the year
03/27/08
Campbell-Dean Funeral Home will receive the Business Award from the Canastota Chamber of Commerce at its annual...
Madison County: Literacy program seeks tutors
03/27/08
Madison County Reads Ahead, a literacy program for adults, needs more volunteer tutors to meet the needs of adults...
Madison County: Help for seniors filing stimulus packets
03/27/08
The IRS has recently mailed Stimulus Payment packets to all seniors who do not normally file a tax return. ...
Baseball on bluegrass
03/28/08
The Syracuse Chiefs are taking a step backward this year, but it’s a step to which all baseball fans look...
Caz teen to visit Haiti
03/28/08
Local teen to visit Haiti By Willie Kiernan ...
S.U. students to poster the city
03/28/08
Students to poster the city By Willie Kiernan ...
Syracuse deals with fed funding cut
03/28/08
By Laura Brandon Economic development programs and parks and public improvement projects in Syracuse have taken a...
Funk ‘n Film on SU's hill
03/28/08
Delicious to many senses - yum: In a small city like Syracuse, it would be easy to think that avant-garde...
Syracuse water fix
03/28/08
Common Council takes action on long -time problem: By Josh Shaw Residents of Syracuse no longer have to worry...
April Fish in and around CNY
03/28/08
Central New York has a marvelous web of streams running through it; every strand ideal trout habitat. This setting...
Energy at Caz College
03/30/08
National leaders discuss energy at Caz College More than 300 leaders in government, business, environment and academia...
Cellist calls on Caz
03/30/08
Cellist calls on Caz By Willie Kiernan ...
Caz: The people have spoken
03/31/08
The people have spoken Developer feels slighted, plans his own environmental study By Willie Kiernan ...
Touching up the untouched
03/31/08
Represented in the permanent collections of at least seven museums, painter and photographer Lew Wilson has come a long...
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