home
news
sports
entertainment
multi-media
classifieds
obituaries
blogs
cny employment guide
for parents
about us
subscriptions
Select Print Edition...
Baldwinsville Messenger
Camillus Advocate
Canastota Bee-Journal
Cazenovia Republican
Cicero-North Syracuse Star-News
Chittenango-Bridgeport Times
DeWitt Times
Fayetteville Eagle Bulletin
Hamilton-Morrisville Tribune
Liverpool Review
Marcellus Observer
Oneida Press
Skaneateles Press
Syracuse City Eagle
Wet whistles
08/02/06
With more than five dozen brewers pouring 4-oz. samples of their tastiest ales, stouts and lagers, it was easy to find...
Boy hurt in bike fall
08/02/06
Troy Buono always used to wear a helmet when he road a bike, but lately he started to get a little lax when he saw some...
A huge project
08/02/06
It's been four years since Oneida's housing inspector, certified code enforcer Ted Walters, visited the...
Accident leads police to recover stolen property
08/02/06
Two Liverpool men face charges of criminal possession of stolen property after an accident at the intersection of...
Tire trouble
08/02/06
Department of Environmental Conservation representative Steve Perrigo was at the former Title Town Tires site on Pine...
Cicero Wal-mart turns one
08/02/06
Classic cars, karate demonstrations, fire trucks, even dancing Oreos - you might expect to see these at any community...
Paventi steps down after 14 years at LCSD
08/02/06
After 14 years of serving the Liverpool Central School District, board member Paul Paventi has decided he will not...
Unmarked pipe could prove costly
08/02/06
Dan Barnaba, builder and president of Eldan Homes, the company developing the land in Harbor Heights, updated the board...
Parking lot owner gives patrons the boot
08/02/06
A couple of hours at the Ugly Duckling in the village of Manlius turned into a night-long ordeal for the owners of two...
Harms' way
08/02/06
Ren•ais•sance 1. End of the Middle Ages the period in European history from about the 14th through 16th centuries...
Local firefighter laid to rest
08/02/06
Family and friends gathered to mourn the loss of a Fairmount firefighter Sunday. James Spraker, 26, was killed...
Dog days
08/03/06
Our weird weather reminds me of that classic "Twilight Zone" episode in which people go mad with heat fever as...
Brae Loch turns 60
08/03/06
From Adam and Eve to Jimmy and Val, not to mention that Grey area in between, the Brae Loch Inn has endured 60 years in...
Nation gets fit
08/03/06
Spa and Salon Manager Karen Watson will round out her department's services in the next couple of weeks; the...
Canastota man charged in break-in
08/03/06
One man has been charged in the burglary of a Canastota bar and restaurant, and is facing the possibility of a felony...
Tree gets stay of execution...for now
08/03/06
The Sullivan Town Council will hold an informational meeting to get public input regarding the proposed Route 31 zone...
Man Hunt
08/03/06
Local and state police were given a quick scare last week when a prisoner escaped from correction officers in...
To serve and protect
08/03/06
Do you know who answers the call when you report a fire? The odds are good that it's not a paid firefighter,...
BCSD plans ambitious improvements
08/03/06
Ambitious renovations are potentially in store for the Baldwinsville Central School District pending a vote in February...
Laughter in bloom
08/03/06
Jack Benny will live again in Fayetteville this weekend when Eddie Carroll's one man show "Jack Benny: Laughter...
Midsummer magic
08/03/06
The Skaneateles Area Council for the Art's Midsummer Night's Dream Gala closed with rain; singer, songwriter,...
Growing pains
08/03/06
Shove Park has undergone plenty of renovations since its conception in 1963, and the improvements are continuing. The...
Rooting out the issue
08/10/06
It’s a quiet, sun-drenched afternoon on Syracuse’s north side. Children are playing and toys are scattered around...
Museum plans stalled for now
08/15/06
To celebrate the 53rd anniversary of the Franklin Trek, owners of the famed Syracuse-manufactured air cooled automobile...
Chukkers for children
08/15/06
Let’s begin at the beginning: what in the world is a “chukker?” Though it isn’t a word most people hear very often,...
Local café offers live music
08/15/06
For many members of the Wolford family, Java Joe’s café has been transformed from a comfy café into their own relaxed...
Phishing for victims and serving up spam
08/15/06
Firewalls, filters and virus protection are tools computer users rely upon when taking advantage of one of the most...
Festival honors generations past
08/15/06
It was high time for a history lesson in the Village of North Syracuse, as residents and visitors celebrated their...
Cardboard conflagration strikes village
08/15/06
A kitchen fire which started on the stovetop at apartment 3-F at the Village Mall caused smoke damage to the dwelling...
Dodge ball!
08/15/06
We’re not talking middle school gym class. Adults from all over Central New York formed 16 teams to participate in a...
Where there’s an iron will, there’s a way
08/15/06
Don Shedlock of Manlius, his wife Colleen Dowd and their children Jamie and Lauren Dowd-Shedlock moved to Jupiter, Fla....
Back on the block
08/15/06
Something old, something new is the theme for Skaneateles’ newest Jordan Street eatery. Right smack where the...
New pipeline, new business
08/15/06
Water is necessary for people and businesses to thrive. The town of Elbridge along with Congressman Jim Walsh worked...
The people speak
08/23/06
The Cazenovia School District Capital Project was once again trotted out for public viewing at a forum held in the high...
Nation remembers Oriskany
08/23/06
The Oneida Nation participated Aug. 6 at the Oriskany Battlefield’s solemn remembrance ceremony held on the battlefield...
GSC to dedicate pond
08/23/06
The Great Swamp Conservancy will hold an official dedication for its handicapped-accessible children’s fishing area...
Tuscarora Road renewed
08/23/06
Contractors completed paving of about 3,000 feet of Tuscarora Road in the village last week. In a nearly seamless fix,...
Spray & Pray
08/23/06
Jeff and Corinne Winchell said all they heard was the faint sound of a single-engine airplane fly over their Ferguson...
Coming out of the dark
08/23/06
The people gathered at the Willow Bay area of Onondaga Lake Park paid little attention to the pouring rain Saturday,...
One year later...
08/23/06
This year’s first day of school will mark the one-year anniversary of the Baldwinsville YMCA’s grand opening. Last...
F’ville mulls bird flu plans
08/23/06
The village of Fayetteville’s Board of Trustees cited progress in preparing a streamlined plan for dealing with the...
Weeding the lake
08/23/06
Former ESF professor Robert Werner chairs aquatic invasive species committee in Skaneateles. He said the spread of...
Baldwin Beach Day supports breast cancer research
08/23/06
Even gray rainy skies couldn’t stop the 5th annual Beach Day for the Carol Baldwin Breast Cancer research Fund as...
Just Beyond the Gateway
08/23/06
Willie Morgan can spot a carpentry mistake from 35 feet. “Hey, take that board out, use that 3 1/2 inch piece as a...
New faces attend village board meeting
08/23/06
The Cazenovia Village Board meeting last Monday Aug. 7 offered a grand mix of opinions as well as a diversity of...
Aquaduct breaks
08/23/06
People noticing falling water levels in the Old Erie Canal aren’t imaging things, the state Canal Corporation announced...
Avast ye matey!
08/23/06
A record-breaking 1,248 books were read during the Library Summer Reading Program this year. The program was a roaring...
CRG files second suit
08/23/06
For the second time in the past year, Citizens for Responsible Government has filed suit against Madison County and the...
Lock 'em up boys and girls
08/23/06
Cicero police teamed up with the federally funded Project Childsafe last weekend to distribute gunlocks, safety...
John Glenn Boulevard is not a racetrack
08/23/06
The Salina Town Board voted to reduce the speed limit on the stretch of John Glenn Boulevard heading west from Route 57...
Beautiful weather for B''ville event
08/23/06
Baldwinsville’s Relay For Life was held this past weekend, Aug. 11 and 12 at the Baker High School athletic fields....
A peace of summer
08/23/06
The hills and dales of Alverna Heights in Manlius rang with the unaccustomed rambunctiousness of children’s games last...
Score!
08/23/06
Opening night of the Skaneateles Festival and Skaneateles’ Sharon Magee was radiant. “Only in Skaneateles,” she...
Towpath to the past
08/23/06
The Erie Canal played a major role in shaping the history and development of New York State, not only in terms of...
Local News Archive
May, 2009
April, 2009
March, 2009
February, 2009
January, 2009
December, 2008
November, 2008
October, 2008
September, 2008
August, 2008
July, 2008
June, 2008
May, 2008
April, 2008
March, 2008
February, 2008
January, 2008
December, 2007
November, 2007
October, 2007
September, 2007
August, 2007
July, 2007
June, 2007
May, 2007
April, 2007
March, 2007
February, 2007
January, 2007
December, 2006
November, 2006
October, 2006
September, 2006
August, 2006
July, 2006
Google
cnylink.com
Talk to Us!
We want you to know that your opinion matters. Please complete our online form and give us your
feedback
today.