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Noted photohistorian in Syracuse this week
11/03/08
South Side Initiative hosts Deborah Willis, part of broad local history project: From her recent schedule, Deborah...
Veterans Parade slated for Nov. 8 in downtown Syracuse
11/03/08
You too can help thank CNY Veterans: Hundreds of veterans will march in the CNY Veterans Parade at noon, Saturday,...
Medicine Shoppe of Oneida to relocate
11/03/08
Having outgrown it’s current location on Main Street, The Medicine Shoppe will soon be relocating to a larger, just as...
Oneida fourth graders to honor Vets
11/03/08
In an effort to do something a little different this year, North Broad St. elementary school will be hosting the annual...
Caz: school board proposes $12.5 million project
11/03/08
For the last year and a half, the Cazenovia School Board has been soliciting community input to develop a “balanced”...
Oneida city votes to purchase Phillipson's for $500K
11/04/08
Councilor Marcia Rafte called it “government at its very finest.” “There is differences in opinion in the audience—and...
Geddes Grunt Run marks biggest year yet
11/04/08
The 24th Annual Grunt Run Sunday drew 386 runners to Geddes for 5K and 10K races. Runners as young as 7 and upwards of...
Solvay PD enlists students' design talent
11/04/08
Students in Steven Devendorf's graphic design class are getting their first taste of designing for a client. Their...
Baker jazz ensemble hosts craft event Saturday
11/04/08
Rona Rich has made her vision a reality. What began as a mediocre fundraising event for Silk & Satin, Baker High...
Lysander budget up 3.8 percent
11/04/08
Lysander officials have prepared a 2009 budget with total proposed spending at $4,981,654, which increases spending by...
B'ville's big election BBQ '24
11/04/08
Mercer Park on the Seneca River in the Village of Baldwinsville is a lovely little spot this time of year. One of these...
Skaneateles farmers speak against truck enforcement
11/04/08
Discussion about an important and controversial matter brought out members of the farming community and several...
B'ville district saves with energy efficiency
11/04/08
A focus on energy conservation in school buildings has saved taxpayers a million dollars since the Baldwinsville School...
Skan HS fall production opens Nov. 6
11/04/08
Three young sailors will run amuck in New York City when Skaneateles High School’s fall production, “On The Town,”...
MCCC celebrates Halloween
11/04/08
Being a daycare facility is just part of what the Marcellus Community Childcare Center does. The administrators at...
Marcellus’ clothes closet filled to the brim
11/04/08
On Friday, Judy Roche opened the doors to the St. Francis Xavier Clothes Closet in Marcellus. Two bags sat in the...
McCoy Dadey wins DeWitt
11/05/08
Democrat Lorene McCoy Dadey took the seat of DeWitt Town Councilor in a victory that won her 5,668 (52.2 percent) of...
A calmer Halloween in Westvale?
11/05/08
Aside from Incredible Hulk costumes, a new Halloween trend seems to be forming. For two consecutive years, mischief...
J-E students 'mock' the vote
11/05/08
Students at Jordan-Elbridge High School Monday morning assumed the identities of presidential candidates and attempted...
Madison County: Gabor leads DA contest
11/05/08
The Madison County District Attorney’s race may be too close to call. With 2,342 absentee ballots out and about 500...
Liverpool BOE ousts controversial attorney
11/05/08
You won’t see Dennis O’Hara at Liverpool school board meetings anymore. The board voted 6-2 at their meeting Monday...
Canastota: Fourth grade test scores dip
11/05/08
Tracy Mosher, principal at Roberts Street Elementary School’s presented an update on the fourth through sixth grade...
Canastota: Legion honors couple
11/05/08
In following a tradition that began in 1982, the Charles Miller American Legion Post 140 announces the recipient of...
Lenox: No raises for officials
11/05/08
The public will have the opportunity to comment on the town of Lenox’s tentative budget for 2009 during a hearing...
F-M grad cooks up new restaurant in Maryland
11/06/08
Have you ever dreamed of opening your own business and turning it into a chain or franchise? David McCabe has, and he’s...
Baldwins, Beacon bond for breast cancer
11/06/08
Beacon Federal customers and visitors spent quality time with Carol Baldwin, a celebrated personality and founder of...
CBA kicks off reading initiative
11/06/08
Christian Brothers Academy recently unveiled a new year-long reading program for its junior high students called...
Capricorn Painting: Rising to any challenge
11/06/08
When you ask Matthew Vivirito about running a small business, he has nothing but positive things to say. He began his...
FD facilities group suggests expansion
11/06/08
The Manlius Village Board passed a motion for the Fire Department Facilities Committee to continue its needs-assessment...
DeWitt: NSC honors Conway, Kendrick for teen driving pilot program
11/06/08
When young adults get behind the wheel of a car, they seldom think about the consequences. Yet research shows that...
New SUNY Upstate facility a 'joint' effort
11/06/08
Two years ago, Patricia Martin spent six weeks in the hospital and endured more than 21 hours of surgery to relieve...
J-D triumphs in special education programs
11/06/08
The Jamesville-DeWitt school system’s special education program has met the state’s goals and has a long-term plan of...
WCNY to present 'Doloff Days'
11/06/08
From 7 a.m. until noon on Sunday, November 9, WCNY-FM will feature an on-air special event entitled Don Dolloff Day. ...
CNY baseball community loses two giants
11/07/08
In the space of a week, ironically, during the World Series, the Central New York baseball community lost two of its...
Upper State Indies celebrate diversity
11/07/08
Second annual awards show staged Saturday night at the Palace: You’ve got to give Jimmy Black credit: he knows how...
Gyro CEO Grasse to speak on guerrilla and viral marketing
11/10/08
Steven Grasse ‘87, CEO of Gyro Worldwide Advertising in Philadelphia, will give a “Viral Talk” on guerrilla and viral...
Fishing for therapy
11/10/08
Local Trout Unlimited chapter works with injured veterans: Injured veterans returning from overseas are undergoing a...
Town meeting seeks ideas on Kennedy Square redevelopment
11/11/08
SUNY Upstate Medical University representatives will ask the community for ideas on the redevelopment of Kennedy...
Oneida common council cuts $139K from city budget
11/11/08
Four hours of budget talks resulted in $139,000 in cuts including $103,000 from the Recreation department at Monday...
Controversy arises about pay raises in Vienna
11/11/08
Constituents crowded the Vienna town hall in North Bay on Nov. 5 eager to voice their opinion concerning a pay raise...
Veterans Day takes on new meaning for college student
11/11/08
Growing up, Matt Winnie never missed a Veterans Day parade. Standing on a curb to catch a better view, he valiantly...
B'ville: Geek gags
11/11/08
Ever since he was 8 years old when he made his stage debut in 1990’s “Kids Make Music,” Josh Taylor has entertained...
B'ville: Sparkling clean for next season
11/11/08
Goblins, ghosts and witches were recently flying across Baldwinsville storefronts. Now the windows are sparkling, clean...
Taste of Baldwinsville set for March 7
11/11/08
The 2009 Taste of Baldwinsville, the primary fundraising event for the Baldwinsville Volunteer Center, returns March 7...
B'ville greetings from Baghdad
11/11/08
Sargent Jon Alvarez shipped out for Iraq Oct. 6. Since then, the Baldwinsville resident has flown on an Air Force jet,...
Madrid: The experience of a lifetime
11/11/08
Ashley Chapman wasn’t sure what she wanted to be when she grew up, so when she got to college in Albany she went in as...
Lysander tax rate decreases
11/11/08
Despite highway fund increases and Budweiser legal fees, the tax rate for Lysander residents has decreased for the 2009...
Board news: VB approves budget
11/11/08
Officials approved the 2009 Van Buren budget last Wednesday. Van Buren’s tax levy (the amount to be raised by...
Skaneateles Ski Hill kicks off 49th year at annual bull roast
11/11/08
It seemed more like a party at a friend’s house than an organizational event. Members of the Skaneateles Ski Hill...
‘Major’ victory in Skaneateles town elections
11/11/08
More than 3,000 voters turned out on Election Day to cast their votes in the local and national races. Locally, the...
Spafford justice keeps seat in local court
11/11/08
Voters in the town of Spafford had two decisions to make when they went to the polls on Nov. 4 — who their town justice...
Three Marcellus students arrested after drug overdose
11/11/08
Three Marcellus Senior High School students have been charged with endangering the welfare of a child following a drug...
Camillus name a giant among cutlery collectors
11/12/08
Though the doors at Camillus Cutlery have been closed for nearly two years and the final inventory was auctioned off...
Solvay's 'executive chef' marks 25 years
11/12/08
The Longo family name may be displayed boldly above Carmen and Josephine’s dry cleaning shop on Cogswell Avenue in...
Canastota: Fire truck bid under review
11/12/08
Only one bid was received for the new fire truck and that bid is under review. Mayor Todd Rouse said at the board...
Fish all year on Salmon River
11/13/08
Waking up two hours earlier than normal and gearing up to stand thigh-deep in a running river, in late October, has...
Camillus village moves forward with new rental law
11/13/08
The village of Camillus is moving forward with a proposed local law that would establish a registry of rental...
Canastota: Scouts seek project ideas
11/13/08
Members and leaders of Girl Scout Troop 250 looked to the village board to help them lead a community service...
Gabor new DA
11/14/08
It's unofficial, but the Madison County Board of Elections is calling Bill Gabor (R,I - Cazenovia) the new district...
Italian-American eatery will fill ‘What’s Your Beef’ vacancy
11/14/08
Succulent food and drink will once again be served at the central Manlius village location where “What’s Your Beef”...
Fayetteville eyes new server for village hall
11/14/08
At the Nov. 10 Fayetteville Village Board meeting, Mayor Mark Olsen updated the board and those in attendance of the...
JDHS junior gets published in three new Chicken Soup books
11/14/08
Persistency pays off – that’s what Jamesville native Andrea Canale recently learned as a budding writer. Some of the...
DeWitt Town Board adopts amended budget
11/14/08
The DeWitt Town Board unanimously passed its 2009 adopted amended budget at its Nov. 10 meeting; Supervisor Ed...
A song called Syracuse
11/14/08
Chicago-based band sings about a couple of dysfunctional parents from the Salt City: Unlikely as it may seem, one...
Town of Nelson conducts survey
11/17/08
Town of Nelson Councilwoman Denise Earl reported last week that the town has completed its first-ever satisfaction...
Raises for Vienna employees topic of hearing
11/17/08
The meeting at the town of Vienna town hall on Thursday Nov. 13 began with a statement read by supervisor, Nicol Baker...
Oneida's Share a caring Christmas celebrates 25 years Dec. 6
11/17/08
Celebrating their twenty-fifth year, Nye Automotive and WMCR announce the start of Share a caring Christmas, an event...
Get your Friday night passport
11/18/08
Nearly a dozen merchants in the village of Hamilton will keep their shops open until 8 p.m. Friday Nov. 21 in honor of...
Members of Fritz’s Polka Band meet governor Paterson
11/18/08
Fred and Fritz Scherz, from the Jagermeister-sponsored, Fritz’s Polka Band (FPB) from Verona, met New York State...
Undeterred, Hawkins eyes City Council
11/18/08
This race was not his first time in the campaign rodeo, but it won’t be his last, either – Green Populist candidate...
Solvay sidewalk project progresses
11/18/08
The bricks were laid last week on the southern Milton Avenue sidewalk between Freeman and Lamont Avenues in Solvay,...
Do you know about ECHO?
11/18/08
In 1969, 14 community churches formed ECHO (Ecumenical Community Helping Others) Meals on Wheels, and started...
Skaneateles town talks drainage
11/18/08
On Thursday Nov. 20 the Skaneateles Town Board will continue discussions about drainage on Franklin Street that began...
Woman entrepreneur talks business
11/18/08
Tracy Higginbotham knew she needed to surround herself with women when she became an entrepreneur in 1995. Her first...
Sharing time in sacred spaces
11/18/08
Laura Ponticello has been acting as a bridge that brings women together for quite some time now. After all, her last...
Emanon proposing development in Marcellus
11/18/08
Developer Jeremy Gorelick is eyeing several properties in the village of Marcellus. Gorelick, president of Emanon...
Scouting for Food fills pantry
11/18/08
On last Saturday, a rainy and dismal day, Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts and Cub Scouts came together to make other families...
Fitness program benefits active older adults
11/18/08
Riverside Fitness Center recognizes the unique needs of older adults. Partnering with the nationally recognized...
B'ville: Holiday open house and sale
11/18/08
Long time Cold Springs residents Clara Rose Thomas, Walt Thomas and Kit Thompson initiated in 1980 what has become an...
B'ville: Bud/Teamsters ratify contract
11/18/08
Anheuser-Busch employees, represented by the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, have overwhelmingly approved a new...
B'ville scouts experience history
11/18/08
Baldwinsville Cub Scouts recently spent a weekend of encampment aboard the USS Little Rock. Pack 71 traveled to the...
Syracuse Home hosts annual event
11/18/08
The Baldwinsville community is extremely fortunate to have Syracuse Home, a top-notch healthcare center, right in the...
Canal officially closed
11/18/08
The New York State canal system officially closed at 5 p.m. Saturday Nov. 15, ending the 183rd navigation...
Christmas in a shoebox
11/19/08
On the morning of Dec. 25, children across the United States will wake up, run downstairs and tear into the bounty left...
How Wall Street debacle affects North Syracuse
11/19/08
While many municipalities throughout the area are facing large deficits and running short on cash, the village of North...
J-D to dip into financial reserves
11/19/08
Reports regarding the Jamesville-DeWitt school district’s facilities committee, the business department and the...
Onondaga County hosts National Adoption Day ceremony
11/19/08
Hope Albanese was 20 years old when she finally found a family. “Now, I feel like when I break up with a boyfriend or...
F-M grad finds words through art
11/19/08
Sitting at a small table inside the Bear Creek Café in Manlius, Megan Muldoon is engaged in one of her favorite...
Operation Christmas Child collecting boxes for needy children overseas
11/19/08
On the morning of Dec. 25, children across the United States will wake up, run downstairs and tear into the bounty left...
Salina to celebrate bicentennial in 2009
11/19/08
Next year will be a banner year for the town of Salina. The town, founded in 1809, will commemorate its bicentennial...
Lenox.: No change in passing zone
11/19/08
A request made this summer to the town to close up a passing zone was reviewed by the county highway department and...
Camillus fundraiser to benefit fire victims
11/19/08
A fundraiser Saturday at St. Joseph’s Church in Camillus will help Betty and Ernie Palma recover from the Oct. 25 fire...
New zoning stirs Lakeland emotions
11/19/08
A public hearing to create recreation districts in the town of Geddes turned into a public argument for and against the...
Students learn outside of the box at SU's COLAB
11/19/08
There’s a Mad Scientist in the house, well actually The Warehouse. That’s Syracuse University’s Warehouse in Armory...
Lenox: Board adopts budget
11/19/08
Final numbers for the town budget were finalized and approved by the board during the regular meeting Nov....
Get inside the arts at Nov. 20 Th3
11/19/08
More free arts events are scheduled across the city’s arts scene from 5 to 8 p.m. on the third Thursday on Nov....
Audit finds weak spots in town of Manlius
11/19/08
A state audit of the town of Manlius has revealed the town inappropriately spent over $100,000 in granting benefits to...
Pascale's: Paying the price for music
11/20/08
When Neal Pascale hears the name George Gerswhin, he thinks of his wallet instead of “Rhapsody in Blue.” As the...
Drug abuse moves from alleyways to hallways
11/20/08
In the span of two weeks, students at three Central New York schools became the faces of a new wave of substance abuse...
The farm that put Plainville on the map
11/20/08
Drive west out of Baldwinsville on Route 370 and you can go pretty far without ever having to stop. In fact, the tiny...
New York State Canal system officially closed
11/20/08
The New York State canal system officially closed at 5 p.m. Saturday Nov. 15, ending the 183rd navigation...
F-M grad finds words through art
11/21/08
Sitting at a small table inside the Bear Creek Café in Manlius, Megan Muldoon is engaged in one of her favorite...
East Syracuse church celebrates 125 years
11/21/08
One hundred and twenty-five years ago, the first cornerstone was laid for Emmanuel Episcopal Church – the oldest church...
Monumental debate waged
11/21/08
Local veterans and the parks committee don’t see eye-to-eye about a new monument honoring the most recent veterans. A...
Manlius Town Board hears village fire budgets
11/21/08
The Manlius Town Board met Nov. 12 before a full room of about 40 residents for public hearings on the three village...
Muscle Works massage gives hands-on healing
11/21/08
Muscle Works owner Joyce Phillips has created a refuge for relaxation in Manlius. A licensed massage therapist with...
Kittell Road: Keep out?
11/21/08
When Brenda Rogers, owner of Salon 100 on Kittell Road in DeWitt, first saw the new traffic signs posted outside her...
J-D school district to dip into financial reserves
11/21/08
Reports regarding the Jamesville-DeWitt school district’s facilities committee, the business department and the...
Saving Lives With Trees: Reforesting Haiti
11/21/08
Melinda Miles, former Baldwinsville resident, will give a presentation about her work in Haiti at 7 p.m. tonight (Nov....
Sullivan ZBA: Back to square one
11/21/08
Jim Kirsch opened the Nov. 13 meeting of the Sullivan Zoning Board of Appeals meeting by telling the crowd it wasn’t a...
Shutout carries Oneida into state football final
11/23/08
Ever since their first days in the program, said Brandon Miles, he and his fellow Oneida football seniors have dreamed...
Armed robbery
11/24/08
Three employees of Wingz restaurant in DeWitt were accosted in the parking lot Nov. 23 early morning by a suspect armed...
Armed robbery
11/24/08
Three employees of Wingz restaurant in DeWitt who were exiting the store after closing were accosted in the parking lot...
Chittenango Music Boosters sponsor master musician visit
11/24/08
Master percussionist and Tabla expert Sandip Burman wowed fellow musicians at Chittenango High School during a recent...
Lenox homeowner says contractor removed dirt from property
11/24/08
During construction of the Lewis Point/Pine Ridge Road Water District Number 11, local resident Penny Judd said dirt...
Truckers and Citizens Unite to hold protest in Skaneateles
11/24/08
A convoy of more than 200 trucks is preparing to drive through Skaneateles on Black Friday, a day traditionally...
Cazenovia composers opera goes to B'ville
11/24/08
Durgee Junior High School Vocal Music Director Julie Caruso will present Frank DiGiacomo’s opera “A Journey to...
Pollster’s view on election ‘08
11/24/08
Despite the cold and flurries, the pews of St. James Roman Catholic Church were filled on Nov. 21 with an audience...
Oneida budget talks begin to wind down after hearing
11/24/08
Four more hours of work session, a public hearing and a special meeting with the mayor all revolved around the city of...
Sylvan Beach snow removal crew ready to go
11/24/08
It took just seventeen minutes for the mayor and the trustees for the Village of Sylvan Beach to conduct the regular...
M-E superintendent prepares for budget cuts
11/24/08
Morrisville-Eaton School District Superintendent Michael Drahos like to think of himself as an optimistic person but he...
Canastota: Board rejects truck bid
11/25/08
The village board rejected the only bid on the new fire truck the department plans to purchase to review...
Oneida: Q&A; with the mayor
11/25/08
Mayor Peter Hedglon answered these questions regarding the purchase of the Herb Phillipson's building. What choices...
Public meeting set for Ninemile, Geddes Brook clean-up plans
11/25/08
New state DEC proposals for the cleanup of Geddes Brook and Nine Mile Creek will be unveiled to the public in a meeting...
Skaneateles grad serves in Kenya with Peace Corps
11/25/08
“We were in the middle of an eight-year drought. I was in a really dry place. We got relief food. Water was scarce. I...
Marcellus village proposes purchase of library
11/25/08
The former Marcellus Free Library is up for grabs and the village is planning to snag the property. The Marcellus...
Town of Marcellus talks renovation and addition
11/25/08
The current Marcellus Town Hall is too small for the number of employees using the facility, not compliant with the...
No more detours for Route 174 travelers
11/25/08
Travelers coming to and leaving Marcellus will no longer be daunted by signs indicating that the bridge is...
Ciarlei takes top honors at SCCA race
11/25/08
Brian Ciarlei was born to drive. In 1979, six months pregnant with Brian, his mother, Lynn, was sporting a belly and...
Truck protest on track for Black Friday
11/25/08
As a convoy of more than 200 trucks is preparing to drive through Skaneateles on Black Friday, the Skaneateles Police...
Cicero faces audit
11/25/08
The state comptroller has announced that it will conduct a procedural audit of the town of Cicero. Supervisor Chet...
Liverpool stadium committee makes recommendations to BOE
11/25/08
After four months of work, Liverpool’s Stadium Committee presented its final recommendations to the Liverpool Central...
B'ville: 40th Kiwanis Turkey Day Race
11/25/08
Join hundreds of people for a run this Thursday. “[The Kiwanis Turkey Day Race] is a fun thing to do Thanksgiving...
B'ville kicks off holiday season Saturday
11/25/08
Ready or not, the holidays are upon us and Baldwinsville is ready to embrace the season with a kick-off tree lighting...
Holiday Gathering helps women, children in need
11/25/08
Mark Greene and Cynthia Dowd Greene of Baldwinsville are graciously opening their home for the 19th annual Vera House...
Who will solve the problem of drugs in schools?
11/26/08
The abuse of prescription drugs by middle and high school students is evident – but what can be done to stop it?...
Arts covenant proposed at Cultural Blueprints
11/26/08
Mary Stanley talks about her good idea: In October the New York State Council for the Arts (NYSCA) hosted over 120...
Local farm helps people overcome depression
11/26/08
Dr. Jim Marshall had a wonderful life growing up on a farm. He had a beautiful wife and family, a thriving veterinary...
Audit finds weak spots in Manlius
11/26/08
An audit by the State Comptroller’s Office found that the town of Manlius paid more than $100,000 in “inappropriate”...
Manlius town budget approved in nick of time
11/26/08
Manlius Town Board members approved the 2009 budget during a three-hour meeting Nov. 19 after struggling with the...
CNY Karate and Kobudo holds 45th anniversary
11/26/08
The crowd cheered as Mr. James Voutsinas, an 80-year-old karate student, successfully demonstrated how to protect one’s...
DeWitt Town Board takes action with controversial traffic signs
11/26/08
After a lengthy discussion about controversial traffic signs posted on Kittell Road off East Genesee Street, the DeWitt...
ACIM helps locate children of all ages
11/26/08
Every 40 seconds a child is missing in the U.S. Seventy-four percent of abductions are girls 4 to 11 years old, blond,...
JDHS honor students ‘rally’ against childhood cancer
11/26/08
Pens were flying Nov. 21 when more than 70 Jamesville-DeWitt National Honor Society students rallied in support of St....
Dickens Christmas opens Friday, trucks to drive through
11/26/08
The little village of Skaneateles is getting ready for its most extravagant event of the year — Dickens Christmas. To...
Trucks make it a dickens of a day in Skaneateles
11/28/08
At 12:45 p.m. Friday, air horns could be heard in downtown Skaneateles heralding the coming convoy. Minutes later,...
Armory squared
11/28/08
Entertainment sector looking to officially expand its borders: Armory Square may soon expand its borders to include...
100 Black Men guided by Love
11/28/08
Men’s organization plans celebration of women’s achievements: One founded a volunteer effort that distributes free...
Clinton Square: Shelter from the Storm
11/28/08
Last Friday afternoon, I looked up from my computer to see the sky had turned an ominous gray. Logging onto...
Westcott update: On schedule, on budget
11/28/08
A public information session regarding the state of Westcott Reservoir Project brought about 30 Geddes residents to...
Canastota schools to hold character education assembly
11/28/08
Canastota’s educational consultant Otis Jennings will facilitate the Camfel Productions presentation “Trust Me!?” at an...
Oneida just misses state championship
11/30/08
As cliche as it might be, too little too late should be the slogan of the Class B State Championship between Oneida and...
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