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Town of Spafford considers wind turbines
07/01/08
Spafford to hold public hearing on wind turbine construction The Town of Spafford will be holding a public hearing...
Skan teens travel to China
07/01/08
By Anne Roth Exploring Beijing’s Forbidden City, climbing the Great Wall, visiting the Shaolin Kung Fu School,...
Touring CNY waterways
07/01/08
For a fresh view of Baldwinsville this summer, take a boat tour with Captain Tom Rasbeck. With 38 years of boating...
Oneida Common Council: Repair or demolish
07/02/08
A codes violation hearing concluded with a recommendation by the Oneida Common Council that James L. Bent Jr., owner of...
Sullivan councilmen tour facilities
07/02/08
The Sullivan Town Council has been talking for a couple of years about what they are going to do about their growing...
Navy captain credits ES-M coach for career choice
07/02/08
When a teacher makes an impact Robert “Bob” Kapcio graduated from East Syracuse-Minoa High School in 1978. As a...
Camillus: Local Lacrosse player goes international
07/02/08
Many athletes aspire to go pro after college, or even straight out of high school. Sean Grogan, a junior at West...
Camillus: New cafe to open in the village
07/02/08
A month ago, the space next to The String Corner in the village of Camillus was a classroom and workshop; string...
Solvay: Residents revive neighborhood watch
07/02/08
Three Solvay residents are working to revive the neighborhood watch program first started nearly 10 years ago. Charles...
Solvay to host international convention
07/02/08
The International Tyrolean Trentini Organization of America (ITTONA) has selected Solvay to host the 2008 ITTONA...
Honeywell, ESF partner to cleanup Solvay wastebeds
07/02/08
Barren waste beds in the town of Camillus, leftover from Allied Chemical and now classified as Brownfield sites, will...
Visit the Farmer's Market: Changing fruits of summer
07/02/08
Ripples of clouds were already breaking up over a humid early morning Regional Market, 2100 Park St., on June 28. A...
Becker: Prepare for new cleanup
07/03/08
When Dep. Supervisor Bill Cole (R,C,I – Sullivan) asked for an update of the status of the former tire dump on Pine...
Marcellus Relay for Life July 12-13
07/03/08
Relay For Life gives cancer survivors a reason to celebrate Marcellus residents join American Cancer Society Event...
Marcellus grads say farewell
07/03/08
Marcellus High School Commencement 2008 “Pomp and Circumstance” filled the air as the Marcellus High School Symphonic...
Oneida man charged
07/06/08
State police arrested Kenneth R. W. Chaires, 27, of Rocky Road, Oneida, on one count of third-degree rape and one count...
Sullivan councilmen tour facilities
07/06/08
The Sullivan Town Council has been talking for a couple of years about what they are going to do about their growing...
Harbor Lights fire likely caused by lightning
07/06/08
Chief Paul Smith said the only determination the town of Sullivan fire investigation team can come to is that a fire at...
Wind power may come to Spafford
07/07/08
Spafford to hold public hearing on wind turbine construction The Town of Spafford will be holding a public hearing...
Skan: Seitz building work continues
07/07/08
Residents and visitors of Skaneateles may have noticed that work had stopped at the Seitz Building on the corner of...
Greening your picnics
07/08/08
With the end of school and the onset of warmer weather, many Central New York residents are probably planning picnics...
Small-car craze a boom for dealers
07/08/08
Sales of SUVs and greedy gas-guzzling models have dropped dramatically in recent months, as motorists scramble for the...
When times are tough, passions prevail
07/08/08
With the condition of the economy and the cost of living on the rise, people have to find a way to adjust. A lot of...
Sylvan Beach: Sailboat found
07/08/08
The state police in Sylvan Beach are investigating a report of a sailboat found along the shoreline near the village....
Geddes board appoints Chief of Police
07/09/08
The Geddes town board during a regular meeting Tuesday night appointed Captain Victor Gillette as chief of police for...
Eviction notice followed by house fire
07/09/08
The fire that tore through a multi-family house in Solvay late Wednesday night left four families homeless, but...
History of Syracuse's Old Jewish Neighborhood
07/09/08
As you travel over the elevated portion of route 81 through the center of the city of Syracuse you may not realize you...
Farm Worker Housing Gets a Boost
07/09/08
Assemblyman Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) today announced that the Assembly and the Senate passed legislation that will...
Regal Cinema Expansion
07/09/08
Regal Entertainment Group (NYSE: RGC), a leading motion picture exhibitor owning and operating the largest theater...
Cuomo opposes power line profits
07/10/08
NEW YORK - Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo has submitted a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)...
Thinking horse and buggy?
07/10/08
Thinking horse and buggy? Lorenzo Driving Competition to benefit therapeutic riding program By Willie Kiernan ...
Camillus Unique Area Getting Habitat Makeover
07/10/08
The DEC’s Division of Lands and Forests is embarking on a new endeavor at Camillus Unique Area that will improve the...
College to host Franklin Trek
07/10/08
College to host Franklin Trek By Willie Kiernan ...
Bridge results
07/10/08
Bridge results Ulla Bond and Jeanne Chard had the top score and won the East/West side in bridge games played on July...
Comp Plan voted in
07/10/08
The Cazenovia Village Board voted to adopt the 2008 Comprehensive Plan. Amidst controversy, the Plan, which was two...
Syracuse's WAER-FM named best jazz station
07/10/08
Awesome airwaves: JazzWeek magazine, the jazz industry’s top radio-reporting publication, has named Syracuse’s...
BLUE BINS GALORE AT SAVE-A-LOT
07/10/08
OCRRA Distributes FREE Recycling Bins and Instructions on July 11: Syracuse, NY—Be part of the BlueBinit...
Pioneer teams up with O’Brien & Gere
07/10/08
Going downtown - Gov. Paterson made the announcement that O’Brien & Gere will relocate 300 employees...
Making beans magic
07/11/08
Walk or drive James Street east of Thompson Road and smell the pungent, pleasant aroma of roasting coffee. Enter Café...
Rotary youth invade Caz
07/13/08
Rotary youth invade Caz By Doug Campbell Cazenovia College was the host to nearly 40 of the best and brightest...
Pedestrian hit on Thompson Road
07/13/08
An accident that occured the evening of July 12 sent a pedestrian to University Hospital where officials say she is...
Clay named among top 100 small places to live in U.S.
07/14/08
Money Magazine has just confirmed what local politicians have been saying for some time: that the town of Clay is a...
Masked man robs Holy Family Church at gunpoint
07/15/08
Sunday morning mass at Holy Family Church was interrupted July 13 with an armed robbery, police said Monday. Camillus...
Solvay: ITTONA convention brings hundreds into village
07/15/08
'International' is not a word often associated with Solvay, but that changed last weekend when the village hosted the...
Mural highlights canal celebration
07/15/08
A steamy Saturday did not deter revelers in Jordan last weekend, as one of the hottest days of the year marked the 4th...
Syracuse Nationals returns to fairgrounds
07/15/08
Want to meet the Fonz? Along with thousands of cars and hundreds of vendors, television’s Henry Winkler will be...
Liverpool Public Library hosts presentation on crime mapping
07/15/08
It used to be that if a police department wanted to plot out a rash of burglaries or car thefts occurring in their...
Great Northern Mall dedicates bench in memory of teen killed by drunk driver
07/15/08
From the time she was a baby, Samantha Reynolds was her mom’s “Scooby Doo.” “Scooby’s my favorite cartoon character,”...
North Syracuse approves firetruck purchase after debate
07/15/08
After another heated debate between the North Syracuse Fire Department and the village board, the board approved the...
Spafford residents speak against turbines
07/15/08
Spafford residents speak out More than 50 attend public hearing on proposed wind turbines By Abbey Woodcock “The...
Marcellus students win invention competition
07/15/08
INVENT AMERICA! Announces 2007 National Invention Winners Marcellus Students Receive Second Place and Honorable...
Help for low income home buyers
07/15/08
Southern Hills Preservation Corporation First-time Homebuyer Program will provide 10 very low-income households with...
Caz Plan adopted
07/15/08
Plan adopted By Willie Kiernan
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The battle continues in Madison
07/15/08
The battle continues Citizen group files legal challenge to Madison Marketplace By Willie Kiernan ...
Anheuser-Busch, InBev merge
07/15/08
Anheuser-Busch accepted a $52 billion buyout from InBev late Sunday evening. The merger will create the world’s...
Riverview columbarium dedicated
07/15/08
Despite threatening skies and a brisk river breeze, a crowd gathered recently at Riverview Cemetery to witness the...
Caz: Bridge results
07/16/08
Bridge results Carl Bjork and partner, Dick Shaw, were North/South and overall winners in bridge matches played at the...
Joanie Mahoney Visits Girls Inc.
07/16/08
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney paid a visit to the YWCA's Girls Inc. Discovery Camp recently during their...
Salina: Cats, codes cause controversy
07/16/08
The town of Salina board meeting of July 14 was dominated by talk of cats and codes. The town ordinance regarding cat...
Contemporary Gallery extends through Aug. 1
07/16/08
Due to popular demand, Roslyn Esperon and Courtney Rile of Contemporary Gallery have decided to extend the exhibition...
Hawkins thickens the Congressional plot
07/16/08
Howie Hawkins arrived at his mid-peninsula California high school in the fall of 1967. That October, playing on a less...
New UMC pastor talks faith, love and grace
07/16/08
Reverend Martha “Marti” Swords-Horrell first fell in love with theology in her freshman year attending Colgate...
Buying property in today's market
07/16/08
As news of an economic crisis in the housing market continues to pour in from national sources, buyers and sellers...
Manlius village proprose health plan caps
07/16/08
At the Manlius Village Board meeting July 8, run by Deputy Mayor Harold Hopkinson, one of the main topics of...
What's next for Manlius justice charged with petit larceny?
07/16/08
A Manlius Village Justice has been accused of stealing a fine paid to the village last month. Justice Steven Alderman...
HPC honors home of former funeral parlor
07/16/08
The home on 130 East Genesee St. – part of the Fayetteville Historic District – was built sometime in the mid 1800s by...
Rescue Mission CEO gets dunked for cause
07/16/08
A central figure from the local Rescue Mission got dunked more than once in a water tank this weekend set up for an...
Local law makes DeWitt no longer the cat’s meow
07/16/08
A cute meow can no longer win a cat’s case with animal lovers in the town of DeWitt. On July 14, the DeWitt Town Board...
Barenaked Ladies singer court date adjourned
07/16/08
The original court date of Thursday July 17 set for Barenaked Ladies singer Steven Page, 38, and two Fayetteville woman...
Caz Cruisin'
07/16/08
Classic car show: 5:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday July 16 at Memorial Park in Cazenovia. If you are a classic or antique car...
Canal Museum plans expansion
07/17/08
Canal Museum plans expansion By Willie Kiernan ...
Jazz coming to Lakeland Park
07/17/08
Jazz coming to Lakeland Park Thanks to the Time Warner Summer Concert Series and the Society for New Music, Mike...
Fayetteville meeting canceled
07/17/08
The Fayetteville Village Zoning Board of Appeals meeting scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday July 21 in the Fayetteville...
Bench honors life of teenager killed by drunk driver
07/17/08
From the time she was a baby, Samantha Reynolds was her mom’s “Scooby Doo.” “Scooby’s my favorite cartoon character,”...
Caves at the MOST
07/17/08
The MOST’s Junior Café Scientifique presents Jeff DeGroff: Join the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science &...
Maffei issues debate challenge to Sweetland
07/18/08
Congressional Candidate Dan Maffei today challenged his opponent, Dale Sweetland to a series of debates that would...
Contemporary Gallery extends through Aug. 1
07/18/08
Due to popular demand, Roslyn Esperon and Courtney Rile of Contemporary Gallery have decided to extend the exhibition...
Talk to the Hand
07/18/08
Brendan Rose wasn’t really thinking about the symbolism at the time. “I was lying in bed one night, stewing about...
‘Priority dispatch’ moves forward
07/21/08
After hearing input from Anthony Wilmarth of the county attorney’s office and John Morissey, state Department of Health...
Get a ‘bee’ in medicine
07/21/08
Allergic reactions to venom released during beestings can be lethal. Many people who are allergic to the venom carry...
Caz: Without a hitch
07/21/08
Horses, carriages and riders graced the lawn of the Lorenzo State Historic Site for the 32nd annual Lorenzo Driving...
New Hope Mills offers Good Old Days Festival
07/21/08
New Hope Mills will host its 18th “Good Old Days” festival to celebrate 185 years of products, service and family...
Summer reading list: Canal Lit
07/22/08
Searching for the perfect summer read? This summer, two very different takes on the Erie Canal will be available to...
Solvay: "The doing's are coming just fine"
07/22/08
A few changes will be apparent this year to annual Solvay Summer Festival visitors, said Anthony Alberti, who is...
Solvay: Nationals rev up economy
07/22/08
More than hot rods rolled into the area last weekend for the 9th Annual DuPont Hot Hues Syracuse Nationals - organizers...
Solvay: East Coast Artie jams with 47 friends at Nationals
07/22/08
"It's the hardest thing for me to explain, pin striping," began 'East Coast' Artie Schilling, for whom Artie's Party at...
Valentine memorial planned
07/22/08
Wesley Valentine, a Bishop Ludden alumnus who was fatally stabbed in February, will be memorialized through a...
Golf tournament, dinner set to establish 'Guad's' scholarship fund
07/22/08
Family and friends of Aaron 'Guad' Guadagnolo will memorialize the young man with a golf tournament and dinner on Aug....
Elbridge: Bisesi III charged with murdering parents
07/22/08
*Update* State troopers released more information Wednesday regarding the double homicide in Elbridge made public...
Veterans of CNY: Robert Braun
07/22/08
Whenever Syracuse native Robert Braun, 42, sits in airport, he notices two things: first, any man or woman dressed in...
Becker: Don’t sign anything
07/22/08
If it sounds too good to be true, it very well could be. That’s the warning from Supervisor John M. Becker (R,C,I –...
Canastotans stung: Implicated in CNY cocaine ring
07/23/08
Two Canastota residents were snagged in a multi-agency effort to stem the tide of drugs from New York City to the...
Canastotans stung
07/23/08
Two Canastota residents were snagged in a multi-agency effort to stem the tide of drugs from New York City to the...
Tetley’s first six months in office
07/23/08
It’s been six months since former town councilor took office as Manlius Town Supervisor. The Eagle Bulletin had a...
F’ville board protests ‘nuisance’ calls
07/23/08
Should solicitors be allowed to knock on residents’ doors after dusk? That was the main question at the July 21...
Church youth return from mission, learn life lessons
07/23/08
Physically exhausted but spiritually exulted, a group of teens returned Saturday from a mission trip in Oceana, West...
DeWitt: Verizon employees hold informational picket
07/23/08
For the next two Thursdays, expect to see lots of red shirts outside Verizon Communications (not to be confused with...
The barenaked truth on drug charges, details
07/23/08
The original court date of Thursday July 17 set for Barenaked Ladies singer Steven Page, 38, and two Fayetteville women...
DeWitt supervisor's first six months in office
07/23/08
It’s been six months since former town councilor took office as DeWitt Town Supervisor. The Eagle Bulletin had a chance...
Mall construction delayed
07/23/08
Construction at the Shoppingtown Mall complex, which had been running on schedule, has been postponed due to retailers’...
East Syracuse board approves curfew, disruptive conduct laws
07/23/08
Tenants, landlords and teens will now have to abide by new laws carried out at the July 21 East Syracuse Village Board...
Still missing Deonna
07/23/08
More than 365 days. Over five million minutes. In excess of 31 million seconds. That’s how long it’s been since Luba...
CanTeen hosts 'HOSTS'
07/23/08
As summer winds down and the lazy, hazy days of August give way to crisper air and school shopping, the CanTeen has...
ESM-NS FCU, Home HeadQuarters team up for loan program
07/23/08
Residents of the eastern suburbs now have special access to a loan program that will help them make necessary repairs...
Madison Youth Bureau Sees Impact of Downturn
07/23/08
The state cut local aid by 2 percent across the board in its recent budget. Joanne Eddy, director of the Madison County...
AG Action Penalizes Man Who Preyed on Elderly
07/24/08
Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo Thursday announced his office has obtained a court order penalizing an...
Elbridge man charged with murdering parents
07/24/08
*Update* State troopers released more information Wednesday regarding the double homicide in Elbridge made public...
Rose Senehi: Chasing the dream
07/24/08
Rose Senehi Chasing the dream Acclaimed author returns to Caz for talk at library Aug. 6 By Willie Kiernan ...
Colgate seeks Cheer Team coach
07/24/08
Colgate seeks Cheer Team coach Colgate University seeks applicants for the position of Head Cheer Coach. This position...
DeWitt solves series of recent burglaries
07/24/08
A series of DeWitt burglaries that occurred between July 6 and July 20 came to an end July 23. DeWitt Police arrested...
Baltimore man visits B’ville
07/24/08
On a recent rainy evening, Al Freihofer of Baltimore, MD tied his Adirondack Guide Boat to one of Baldwinsville's docks...
B'ville Theatre Guild presents 'The Sound of Music'
07/24/08
“Do-Re-Mi,” “Edelweiss” and “My Favorite Things,” are a few of the popular songs that can be heard in the Baldwinsville...
Construction of B'ville firestation underway
07/24/08
Downer Street has a new building on the horizon. After two years of eager anticipation, construction of the...
Moving on up the MOST
07/24/08
When in the movie “The Wizard of Oz” Dorothy gets swept away from her home by a tornado and lands in an unfamiliar, but...
Still missing Deonna
07/24/08
More than 365 days. Over five million minutes. In excess of 31 million seconds. That’s how long it’s been since Luba...
Weedsport Man Charged with Van Buren, Camillus Robberies
07/24/08
A Weedsport man has been charged with the July 4 robbery of a Van Buren Sunoco station. Jeffrey Hill, 45, of 8785...
Two SU students win Disney’s imagineering competition
07/25/08
Syracuse University senior Lauren Baldesarra couldn’t wipe the smile from her face when it was announced that she and...
Blood donations needed
07/28/08
Blood inventory is at a less than three-day supply level, according to the American Red Cross. Today, Assemblyman Will...
Chittenango enacts law to quell sidewalk talk
07/28/08
No one spoke at any of the three public hearings held back-to-back at the regular meeting of the Chittenango Village...
‘A Woman of Tokyo’ to run in Caz
07/28/08
Last Saturday morning Owen Shapiro spoke by cell phone from Prospect Park in New York City, where he’d just dropped off...
Caz Tree Commission presents plan of attack
07/29/08
The Village of Cazenovia will begin a tree pruning and removal project this week. The work will be completed under the...
Solvay author publishes second novel
07/29/08
Solvay author Anthony (Antonio) Casale finished his second book, The Last Chapter, in only 11 months. How long did...
Camillus: Aqueduct projects gets a second shot
07/29/08
The Camillus Aqueduct Project received another shot at life last week when town of Camillus Supervisor Mary Ann Coogan...
Le Moyne English professor is a Cash scholar
07/30/08
Michael Streissguth began his distinguished academic career in 1988 at Purdue University. Twenty years later, serves as...
Golf Tourney raises money for CNY food bank
07/30/08
The Food Bank of Central New York announced today that its annual Golf Open, held at the Links at Sunset Ridge in...
Marietta student studies infant learning
07/30/08
A SUNY Cortland associate professor of psychology is making house calls to help parents and scientists better...
Houseboat Catherine now calls Camillus Erie Canal Park home
07/31/08
It began life as a houseboat, spent few landlocked decades as a house, then several more as simply a boat. Now, the...
Get inked in the village of Camillus
07/31/08
After five years of business in the village of Jordan, tattooist Mike Hynes says people are still surprised to come...
Meet Robert W. Walker:United States Navy, World War II veteran
07/31/08
This story is part of a series entitled “Veterans of CNY.” Each week, Eagle Newspapers will profile a local veteran,...
Solvay: Too many cats
07/31/08
Who ever said there were no cats in Solvay? Neighbors of two private residences within the village have issued...
Rhubarb Kitchen in Skaneateles turns 16
07/31/08
It seems like only yesterday when the Rhubarb Kitchen Shop in Skaneateles opened its doors. It was the summer of 1992. ...
North Syracuse approves leases for police, fire vehicles
07/31/08
Those responsible for public safety in the village of North Syracuse will soon be getting new wheels. At its last...
Stirpe hosts blood drive to promote need during summer
07/31/08
Giving blood saves lives. That’s the reason Assemblyman Al Stirpe (D-North Syracuse), the American Red Cross and...
Twilight Saga stages finale
07/31/08
Twilight Saga stages finale Colgate Bookstore will host midnight release party on Aug. 2 By Willie Kiernan ...
Caz: Now open
07/31/08
Now open New diner opens and the community cornerstone is alive again By Willie Kiernan ...
FANY riders visit Baldwinsville
07/31/08
Cyclists peddled more than 230 miles to reach the Seneca River shores in Baldwinsville last week. The Big Fat FANY...
Caz: Art is in the eyes of the beholder
07/31/08
Art is in the eyes of the beholder By Willie Kiernan ...
Syracuse Home completes warm, inviting addition
07/31/08
Syracuse Home residents moved into new living quarters Monday. “The move was a fantastic success with precision...
Liverpool schools blasted in comptroller's audit
07/31/08
The state comptroller's audit of the Liverpool Central School District, released earlier this week, reprimands the...
Strike threats loom for Verizon
07/31/08
More than 100 Verizon employees rallied outside their workplace today on Thompson Road in DeWitt. Why? Their current...
B'ville board news
07/31/08
Chaucer sidewalk project complete The Baldwinsville Department of Public Works finished the final pour for the Chaucer...
Fashionably frugal in B'ville
07/31/08
The Baldwinsville Thrifty Shopper reopened with a ribbon cutting ceremony last Thursday. “We encourage you to come,...
Syracuse Home completes inviting addition
07/31/08
Syracuse Home residents moved into new living quarters Monday. “The move was a fantastic success with precision...
FANY ride visits B'ville
07/31/08
Cyclists peddled more than 230 miles to reach the Seneca River shores in Baldwinsville last week. The Big Fat FANY...
J-D grad cycles for cancer cure
07/31/08
Last year’s event raised $33 million towards fight against cancer Bryon Macrides takes his cycling seriously. No one...
Officials to explore fire dept. options
07/31/08
Town and village officials from Manlius and Pompey are scheduled to meet this Thursday to explore management...
Board passes new benefit plan
07/31/08
The village of Manlius will no longer pay 100 percent of the insurance benefits for retired elected officials after...
Frank's Roadhouse aims to expand
07/31/08
A request for a zone change at Frank’s Roadhouse, 7119 Minoa Bridgeport Road, will next meet with the planning board,...
Manlius: School is coming, are first-time students ready?
07/31/08
Believe it or not, as a young girl Karen Porcello used to cry at the thought of kindergarten. A young age 5 (born in...
Students hold benefit revue for LLSCNY
07/31/08
Twenty-one Fayetteville-Manlius and Jamesville-DeWitt students and graduates will present, “Keep a Dream in your Heart:...
Manlius native follows her dreams, opens doggie daycare
07/31/08
Leah Pekarsky graduated cum laude from Syracuse University College of Law, but not a lawyer did she become. Instead,...
East Syracuse village gears up for facelift
07/31/08
Imagine getting a chance to have a makeover. What would you do? What would you want? Well, the likelihood for just that...
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