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Spring Festival in Lipe Park 05/16/08
®Evolution Studio and The Gear Factory Collaborative present The Syracuse Spring Thing Festival -- Celebrating Spring with the Arts on Saturday May 17, at Lipe Art Park on W. Fayette St. between Armory Square and... More

Radisson residents fight NW YMCA 05/13/08
The Northwest YMCA facility faces possible relocation as Radisson residents fight its location. Families for REAL, a group of neighborhood residents in Radisson are taking legal action against the Empire State... More

Moving to Nelson 05/13/08
Moving to Nelson Caz Adirondack store builds on success to relocate By Willie Kiernan republican@cnylink.com Adirondack Expressions had a good year downtown... More

Route changed for Yellow Brick Road Run 05/12/08
The Chittenango Lions Club has been making plans for its fifth annual Yellow Brick Road Run. The 8K (about five miles) run is scheduled for Saturday June 28 at 9 a.m. The race will begin at the Chittenango Fires... More

Sullivan: Barking dog law already on books 05/12/08
Supervisor John M. Becker says the town has five dog laws on the books. One of those written in 1997 included a section to address dogs howling, barking, whining and crying “so as to continually disturb the peace and... More

Chittenango sewer contract stays 05/12/08
Supervisor John M. Becker addressed residents of the Poolsbrooke development on Route 5 just outside the village of Chittenango last week. The group came to the town council after hearing the village of Chittenango was... More

Madison County man-of-the-year candidate still short of goal 05/11/08
Jeff Gifford of Kirkville walked nearly 110 miles for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society last month. Still, he has raised only about $10,000 of his $30,000 goal. The cutoff for the campaign is Tuesday. For more... More

Downtown arts and crafts fair extends deadline 05/09/08
There are still opportunities to participate in this year’s downtown Syracuse Arts and Crafts Fair. This year’s festival is timed it to be during the same weekend as the Jazz Festival in Clinton Square - July 25, 26... More

Fairmount Bear Captured, Euthanized 05/08/08
The black bear captured Thursday after wandering a day of wondering around Stanley Road area in Geddes was euthanized Friday at a wildlife rehabilitation center. The bear was tranquilized by Rosamond Gifford Zoo... More

Howard Dean to visit Syracuse 05/08/08
Please Join Gregg Kidd, Jack Mannion, John Rhodes, Chris Whyland, Joan Policano with Special Guest DNC Chairman Howard Dean for a luncheon supporting Dan Maffei Candidate for Congress. The luncheon starts at noon... More

Caz: Bridge results (2) 05/08/08
Bridge results Toni and Bob Salisbury were easy winners at a lightly attended bridge game on May 7. In a very tight race for second, Rita Finn and Rose Hall edged Penny Emerick and Dave Bull while Barbara and Chuck... More

Madison County transit bid likely to go to Birnie 05/07/08
Madison County Transit most likely will be getting a facelift of sorts this summer. The contract for operating the service is up May 31, and Birnie Bus of Rome was low bidder on the job. The request for proposals... More

Roots music comes to Cazenovia 05/06/08
Roots music comes to town By Willie Kiernan republican@cnylink.com The Catherine Cummings Theatre at Cazenovia College will present Jay Unger and Molly Mason... More

Sylvan Beach: Police investigate car theft 05/05/08
The State Police in Sylvan Beach are investigating the theft of a maroon, 1995 Buick Roadmaster that was taken from Dan’s Auto Service, 9322 Taberg-Florence Road in Taberg during the night of April 27. The car was... More

Black bear sighted in Caz 05/04/08
Black bear sighted in Caz By Willie Kiernan republican@cnylink.com A small black bear was first spotted by a roofer working on a barn, on the north side of... More

A Sense of Drawing (2) 05/02/08
Open Figure Drawing, a community-based drawing group, teams up with Syracuse University to offer A Sense of Drawing: Artists Teaching Artists. Artists Teaching Artists gathers 10 of the region’s top artists and art... More

Canastota: District spending up 7 percent 05/02/08
The school tax rate per $1,000 of assessed value will begin as a guesstimate. That is until August when the town completes its property revaluation. “Because everything sent in to us is by the law, we use last... More

A Sense of Drawing (2) 05/02/08
Open Figure Drawing, a community-based drawing group, teams up with Syracuse University to offer A Sense of Drawing: Artists Teaching Artists. Artists Teaching Artists gathers 10 of the region’s top artists and art... More

B'ville: Police chief to retire 05/02/08
Baldwinsville Chief of Police Daniel M. Warner announced he will be retiring May 30, capping a career spanning more than 35 years with the Baldwinsville Police Department. The announcement was made at the village... More

Liverpool Library to hold public hearing on budget 05/02/08
A Public Hearing on the proposed operating budget of the Liverpool Public Library will be held on May 7 at 6:30 p.m. in the library's Carman Community Room at 310 Tulip St., Liverpool, NY. The Public Hearing... More

Remember the Rescue Mission while cleaning 05/01/08
Spring is here, and it’s time to clear your closets of clothing, shoes and household items you and your family no longer use or need. As you do, remember the Rescue Mission and the needy of our community. The... More

Oneida: Basket Bonanza is about necessities 04/30/08
The annual Basket Bonanza fund-raiser for St. Patrick's School in Oneida is their biggest of the year, and a much-needed event, said Principal Peg Brown. "While some places have fundraisers for the frills, this is... More

Chittenango: Bolivar Road students get lesson in nutrition 04/30/08
Despite having coordinated the annual milk taste-test event at Bolivar Road Elementary School for 11 years, school nurse Pat Stucker got to boast a couple of firsts connected with this year’s events. First, the event... More

Sweetland: Congressional race a dead heat 04/30/08
The Sweetland '08 campaign today released the results of a poll done by Syracuse University Maxwell School Professor and independent pollster Jeffrey Stonecash which reports that the race for the congressional seat... More

Caz: Bridge results (2) 04/30/08
Bridge results A little morning snow brought in all the golfers and gave us an all time attendance record of 34 players on April 29, using all of the library's card tables. Barbara and Sam Roller had the hot hands and... More

Crunch President and C.E.O. Howard Dolgon and Staff to Receive Mohawk Haircuts 04/29/08
Syracuse Crunch President and C.E.O. Howard Dolgon and Staff to Receive Mohawk Haircuts from Crunch players Zenon Konopka and Jon Mirasty, today, Tuesday, April 29, at 2 p.m. in the War Memorial Lobby – Montgomery... More

Caz: DeRuyter fire was an accident 04/29/08
DeRuyter fire was an accident Julia Parker, who was a senior at Cazenovia High School, died from carbon monoxide intoxication due to smoke inhalation after a fire broke out in a camp on DeRuyter Lake at about 6:30... More

Caz: CPF gets $8,800 grant 04/29/08
CPF gets $8,800 grant By Willie Kiernan republican@cnylink.com Judy Gianforte, Envionmental Projects Manager, confirmed that the Cazenovia Preservation... More

Poverty Expert to Speak at Contact Community Services 04/29/08
Poverty expert Scott Miller, author of Until It’s Gone: Ending Poverty in Our Nation, in Our Lifetime, and CEO of Move the Mountain Leadership Center in Ames, Iowa, will be in Syracuse April 30 and May 1st for an... More

Oneida: Fatal motorcycle accident 04/28/08
Oneida City Police are investigating a fatal motorcycle accident that occurred Sunday April 27 at about 3 p.m. on Lake Road, just south of Kelley Road. Brandon D. Biggar, 22, of 240 North Street, Oneida was traveling... More

Fire takes Caz student 04/27/08
Fire takes Caz student An early Sunday morning fire on DeRuyter Reservoir took the life of Cazenovia High School Senior Julia Parker. Fire fighters arrived at the camp on the lake in the darkness of the early morning... More

Voters pass B'ville Library budget 04/25/08
The Baldwinsville Public Library's proposed budget for fiscal year 2008-09 was approved by voters of the Baldwinsville School District on April 24 by a vote of 277 to 56. The approved budget of $1,338,500 is $50,500... More

Caz: Chamber chooses jewel of a president 04/25/08
Chamber chooses jewel of a president By Willie Kiernan republican@cnylink.com The Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce was without a leader since... More

Canastota: Break in reported at Rick's Rags 04/25/08
Sometime between the overnight hours of April 25, someone entered the rear of Rick’s Rags on Hickory Street in the village, found their way into a broom closet and stole a candy bar display and a candy box with minor... More

Madison County: Law Day activities observed 04/25/08
In observance of Law Day, May 1, the Madison County Bar Association will sponsor a coloring contest for elementary school children. Cash prizes will be awarded for first, second and third places in the second through... More

Canastota: BHOF announces grand marshals 04/24/08
In just six weeks the International Boxing Hall of Fame will hold its 19th annual Induction Weekend, scheduled June 5 to 8 in the village of Canastota. The BHOF announced its parade grand marshals during a press... More

Caz: Spring Open Friday 04/24/08
Spring Open features three receptions By Willie Kiernan republican@cnylink.com Albany Street in Cazenovia will be busy between 5 and 8 p.m. Friday April 25... More

Oneida: Police recover gas grill 04/24/08
Oneida City Police have a gas grill that was recovered April 23 in the Williams and Sherman streets area. Bike patrol officers stopped a bicyclist that was pulling a gas grill behind him and he was unable to provide a... More

Chittenango: Cann envisions home where fossil fuel’s extinct 04/23/08
Peter Cann built his home on Quarry Road 35 years ago. That was about five years after the now-retired engineer went to work developing heat pump technologies for Carrier Corporation. Cann’s always been interested in... More

Caz: Bridge results 04/23/08
Bridge results Toni and Bob Salisbury had the best overall score on April 22 and were first on the East/West side after a close battle with runners-up Kay Mannion and Bob Richman who took second over Penny Emerick and... More

Madison County cited in fire inspection 04/23/08
County Buildings and Grounds Supervisor Kevin Loveless said he’s afraid the county is soon going to be fined by the state. His concern stems from a state fire safety inspection conducted March 5. The basement area of... More

Dalai Lama touches 5,000 at Colgate 04/23/08
Dalai Lama touches 5,000 American Chinese and Chinese students across the United States have been voluntarily and spontaneously staging a series of peaceful protests against the Dalai Lama's separatist activities as he... More

Women's Symposium on Change 04/22/08
What: The Whole World In Our Hands: Women Connecting To Our Wisdom When: May 24, 2008 8:30a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Where: Storer Auditorium, Onondaga Community College Cost: $35 before April 30th, scholarships available... More

City adds new ‘Green’ waste collection truck 04/22/08
Today, Earth Day, Mayor Driscoll announced the City of Syracuse is doing it’s part to help reduce its carbon footprint with the addition of a new ‘green’ vehicle, a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) waste collection truck,... More

Lead danger closes Bragman Stadium 04/22/08
Due to high levels of lead, athletes will no longer be able to use the turf at Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s Michael Bragman Stadium. The district decided to shut down the turf Monday afternoon after a local... More

Murder in the village of Liverpool 04/22/08
Investigators suspect foul play after the body of 39-year-old Mark A. Clark was found Monday morning in his upstairs bedroom in a rental property at 109 Cleveland St., in the village of Liverpool. Neighbors reported... More

Caz Fire Department ready to rock 04/22/08
Caz Fire Department ready to rock By Willie Kiernan republican@cnylink.com Nik and the Nice Guys will once again provide the music and entertainment for the annual... More

Hello Dalai 04/22/08
Hello Dalai By Willie Kiernan republican@cnylink.com The Dalai Lama visits Colgate University on April 22 at the Sanford Field House as part of Global Leaders... More

Canastota: It's 'WRHA Week' 04/21/08
Wanderers’ Rest Humane Association kicked off its annual “WRHA Week,” starting today and continuing through April 28. April 21 is proclaimed as WRHA Day each year by Madison County, the village of Canastota and the... More

Madison County Chambers of Commerce to hold joint meeting 04/21/08
The Greater Sullivan Chamber of Commerce will host a “4 Chamber” meeting with the Canastota and Cazenovia area chambers of commerce and the Bridgeport-Lakeport Civic Organization. The joint meeting and dinner will be... More


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