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Le Moyne embraces FalconView fed student veterans up with flooding Residents turn to Manlius Town Board for help By Tami S. Zimmerman tzimmerman@cnylink.com

Getting ready for Halloween! The 20th annual Holwling Hayride in DeWitt begins next week. ...See page 3

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Brothers stun Baldwinsville Wins AA-1 football title. ...See page 17

College holds dedication for new Veterans House on Springfield Road Courtesy of Le Moyne College

Student veteran Victor Chavez raises a United States flag, presented by Congressman Dan Maffei (D-25th District), that was flown over the U.S. Capitol. Other local officials present were Joan Christensen (D-119th District), Van Robinson, president of the Syracuse Common Council, and Carl Suggs representing Sen. David Valesky (D-49th District).

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By Tami S. Zimmerman tzimmerman@cnylink.com Persistent rain on a rather cold and dreary day did not dampen the spirits of those standing outside the new Veterans House at Le Moyne College last Friday. In fact, guest speakers at the dedication noted the cloudburst to be quite fitting for the occasion: they celebrated under a small tent, with a sea of umbrellas lining the outskirts. Student veteran Victor Chavez, who served three tours overseas while in the Army, noted the weather was exactly as he remembered in Iraq and Afghanistan: cold and wet (at least when it wasn’t horrifically hot).

The Veterans House, located at 139 Springfield Road, just across the street from campus, was recently refurbished to serve the needs of Le Moyne’s burgeoning student-veteran population. A total of eight veterans graduated from Le Moyne in 2010 and there are currently about 50 enrolled. That number, said college officials, is expected to grow as more men and women return from serving overseas and learn about the opportunities available to them through the college’s Success for Veterans program (more information below). “As the director of the County Veterans Service Agency, I know firsthand the challenges See Veterans, page 8

Recent heavy rains have ignited concerns with residents in the FalconView neighborhood, located just northeast of Fayetteville-Manlius High School. Marianne Wilson, of Turnstone Drive, spoke to the board Oct. 13 on behalf of the neighborhood about extensive flooding and drainage issues that occur when heavy rains hit the area. In 2004, the development endured what came to be known as the 100-year flood, changing Turnstone Drive from a passable road to a raging river, Wilson said. “It was three feet deep in areas when it crested,” she said. “And some of us had three feet of water in basements, too, as a result.” FalconView was the only development in Manlius that was impacted by the storm. Most recently, residents were hit twice in August and September with heavy rains again. Wilson confirmed at least 18 homes suffered basement flooding as a result of the Sept. 30 flood. “On my block on Turnstone, in between Tuft Road and Tinderbox Circle, fully 50 percent of the See Flooding, page 8

Perseverance pays off in DeWitt Residents pleased with signs to slow traffic By Tami S. Zimmerman tzimmerman@cnylink.com After years of dealing with ongoing traffic issues, Kittell Road residents and DeWitt town officials found a way to encourage safer driving through an afflicted neighborhood. The stretch in question

is a Hobson, Kittell, Maple Drive shortcut which allowed drivers to avoid a traffic light on bustling East Genesee Street. Responding to residents initial request the town added a stop sign at the corners of Kittell and Hobson roads to slow down drivers. But the installation was essentially ignored. Drivers still sped and cut through streets to beat the traffic light. In 2008, Kittell Road See Kittell, page 8

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Datebook Oct. 20

International Dessert Night

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Wellwood Middle School is holding International Dessert Night from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 20 at the school. E-mail lbenman@dbenman.com or abbott.ellen@ gmail.com.

Luncheon at Danzer’s

The F-M Neighbors and Newcomers monthly luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday Oct. 20 at Danzer’s Restaurant (German cuisine), 153 Ainsley Dr. in Syracuse. Find out about the group’s activities. Call 6924628 for more information.

Oct. 22

Wine and cheese tasting

The Fayetteville Senior Center is holding its Seventh Annual Wine and Cheese Tasting from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday Oct. 22 at 584 E. Genesee St. in Fayetteville. Fee: $20 per person.

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Thanksgiving dinner The Minoa First United Methodist Church is holding a free Thanksgiving dinner for veterans and seniors at noon Saturday, Nov. 13 at 246-248 East Ave. Call 656-7532.

The Manlius United Methodist Church is holding its annual ham loaf dinner from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the church, located in Manlius across from the Manlius Post Office. Adults: $8, seniors $7.50, children 5 to 11 $3 and under 5 free.

Oct. 23

Folkies Night

Folk band Alan Taylor and Two Feed Short Band to perform. Event: 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday Oct. 23 at Kellish Hill Farm, 3192 Pompey Center Road in Manlius. Rhbamericana.com. Tickets: $10.

The Guise to play

Steeple Coffeehouse welcomes The Guise for “An Acoustic Event” from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday Oct. 23 at the United Church of Fayetteville, 310 E. Genesee St. in Fayetteville. Suggested entry donation: $10 per person. Free parking; building fully accessible. Call 637-3186 or go to theucf.org.

Hydrofracking mini conference

The First Unitarian Universalist Church on Waring Road will host the annual meeting of the New York State Convention of Universalists at 2 p.m. Friday and Saturday Oct. 22 and 23. The conference will feature a Hydrofracking mini-conference with guest speakers.

Arts & crafts show

an Arts & Crafts Show, with over 35 artisans, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday Oct. 23 and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday Oct. 24 at the Manlius Village Centre. For more information, call 682-6660.

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Oct. 24

Flu clinic

Loretto’s PACE CNY is holding a flu clinic from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday Oct. 24 at 100 Malta Lane in North Syracuse (next door to North Onondaga Public Library and Malta House). Open to the public 18 years of age and older. Payment through Medicare Part B or $20 cash. Note: A limited amount of thimerosal-free flu vaccine for will be available for pregnant women.

Prayer Book Unplugged

Join Rabbi Fellman to study prayers found in Shabbat services. Requires no previous background in Jewish prayer. Event is at 11 a.m. Sunday Oct. 24 at the Temple Society of Concord, 910 Madison St. in Syracuse. No charge. Contact: 475-9952, office@templeconcord.org.

Oct. 25

Flu shot clinic

Menorah Park is holding a flu shot clinic from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday Oct. 25 in the Menorah Park lobby. No appointment necessary. Walk-ins welcome. Cost: $30. Flu shots administered by Interim Health Care. For more information, call 449-3309.

Oct. 27

Extended office hours

The Manlius Town Clerk’s Office will be open until 7 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 27 to give residents the opportunity to apply for a marriage license, dog license, passport, handicap parking permits, and to purchase hunting and fishing licenses. For more information call 637-3521. Manlius Town Hall is located at 301 Brooklea Drive in Fayetteville.

Wellness lecture

Menorah Park is holding a wellness lecture, “Strong Bones, Safe Homes: Strategies for Aging in Place,” from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at The Oaks at Menorah Park, 18 Arbor Lane, Syracuse. No cost. Reservations required. For more information, call 449-3309.

The Manlius Historical Society is hosting

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The Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation celebrated its grand opening Oct. 10 after months of renovations. A host of people gathered for various weekend activities, including Executive Director Sally Roesch Wagner, Fayetteville Mayor Mark Olson, Congressman Dan Maffei (D-25th) and Gage descendents, pictured above, Sophia Hudson, a seventh generation descendent and Murry Hudson, her grandfather. Other descendents present were Harry Gage Carpenter, Philadelphia (Delphie) Andrews Broughton, Mac Hudson, Duncan Hudson, Gita Dorothy Morena and Bob and Clare Baum.

East Area Family Y to host annual Y-Arts Week The East Area Family YMCA will be hosting Y-Arts Week from Sunday Oct. 24 through Saturday Oct. 30. The annual weeklong event showcases the unique and diverse talents of artists through various forms of expression. All Arts Week activities listed below are free and open to the public. Arts Week Calendar: Oct. 24: Noon, Music Recital Oct. 25: 10 to 11 a.m. Story Time Art Oct. 26: 7:30 p.m. Photography Workshop Oct. 27: 10:15 to 11 a.m. Art Workshop Oct. 29: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Family Art Night Oct. 30: 9:30 a.m. to noon Dribble ‘n Drip Ongoing throughout the week: Fall Photography Contest and the Fourth Annual YMCA Employee Art Show.

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Community News Halloween Party

DeWitt’s Howling Hayride set to begin next weekend

The village of East Syracuse will be holding a Halloween Party for youth ages 5 through 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday Oct. 29. The party will begin at East Syracuse Elementary. Pick up will be at 2 p.m. at the East Syracuse Fire Department, Â 204 N. Center St. Pre-registration required. Forms can be found at villageofeastsyracuse. com. Call 463-6714 for more information

By Tami S. Zimmerman tzimmerman@cnylink.com Prepare to be scared. DeWitt’s 20th annual Howling Hayride is frightfully ready to make you scream. The tractor-drawn wagon ride will trundle you through haunted woods and fields, linger in Maxwell Park for a 20-minute thrill at a haunted house, and upon return, will Submitted photo drop you off to embark on an eerie journey A rabid bat scares visitors at one of the previous Howling through a haunted maze. Hayrides. “It’s considered one of the ‘scariest’ hayrides in the area because there’s something recreation department will be selling popto scare every age group,� said Karen Keast, corn and hot cocoa; Applebee’s will be on director of parks and recreation. “It’s most hand for lovers of soup, chili and hot dogs. popular with ages 8 through 13, but we usu- Commemorative 20th anniversary T-shirts will also be sold. ally get a scream out of everybody.� The Howling Hayride each year inKeast advises those who scare easily to volves the entire full-time parks and recwatch out for the speeding ghost train and reation staff, 35 part-time staff and about a make sure you stay on the wagon. dozen volunteers in making the event run “There have been lots of screams in the smoothly. past,� she said. “Many visitors from years The fun begins at 7 p.m. and runs until past haunt the woods and fields.� 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 22 and 23 Be that as it may, the brave and faint of and from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Friday and heart are encouraged to enjoy a night of Saturday, Oct. 28, 29 and 30. Tickets cost $8 adventure sure to make your stomach growl at the gate; children 5 and under get in free. for grub. The hayride takes place at Maxwell Park on “Everyone is treated to a cup of cider and Badgley Road in East Syracuse. a donut,� said Keast, adding the parks and

Manlius

Thriller night

The Spirit of Syracuse Chorus will present Thriller night, an evening of frightfully good a cappella and featuring the Spirit of Syracuse and Old School, the 2010 International Silver Medalists. The event will take place at 7:30 p.m. Saturday Oct. 30 at Eagle Hill Middle School in Manlius. Afterglow to follow with food and entertainment. Tickets: $20 advance, $25 at door. Call 492-2712 or visit spiritofsyracuse.com for more information.

Halloween Bash

Kellish Hill Farm to host Halloween bash with The Rusty Doves. Event runs from 8 to 11 p.m. Sunday Oct. 31. Tickets $9, in costume $8. Location: 3192 Pompey Center Road, Manlius. Visit therustydoves.com.

Halloween Safety Night

The town of Manlius Police Department is holding its annual Halloween Safety Night from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday Oct. 21 at 1 Arkie Albanese Ave. Free blinking lights, glow in the dark Halloween bags, tours of the department and refreshments provided by the Manlius PBA.

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Halloween Party

The Village of Minoa and Minoa Fire Department will hold their annual Halloween party from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday Oct. 31 at the Municipal Building Fire Station #1. All residents welcome.

Manlius village firefighters seek urgent purchase of fire truck Manlius firefighters are making a plea to village officials to replace an aging, broken fire engine. The village board has scheduled a second emergency meeting for Wednesday, Oct. 20 that will continue its discussion from Oct. 13 to formulate a plan to reinforce its fire department’s fleet. The 20-plus year old fire engine has a five-foot long crack in its frame and Fire Chief Paul Whorrall told the board it would be prudent to replace it quickly. The board was told the engine would cost nearly $325,000 to replace. If it qualified as an emergency purchase, then competitive bidding would not be necessary. Trustee Natalie Miner said the board must resolve whether the replacement is the best option. “It would behoove us to determine if this is an emergency purchase,� she said. Since the engine has been out of service since late summer, Whorrall said, when responding to mutual aid calls in neighboring communities, the department is left with a

disadvantage. “The mutual aid calls,� he said, “leave us vulnerable.� Whorrall said the village and the fire department have a 20-year plan to replace equipment and yet he is told year after year to work with the current equipment. Mayor Mark-Paul Serafin said the board has worked on an apparatus proposal since early summer and then the cracked frame was brought to his attention in August. “We are looking way outside the box at our apparatus,� he said. Some board members questioned if the village could sell the broken engine to help ease the cost of a new rig. Options such as Craigslist and Ebay were mentioned. The board also instructed clerk Lisa DeVona to contact village of Camillus and city of Syracuse officials to gather specifications on identical fire engines purchased recently by the municipalities. Fire station work Whorrall and other department personnel questioned the mayor on the timetable of

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the scope of renovation/construction work at the two fire stations. The chief mentioned several inadequacies, including mold issues at Station 2 and the lack of office, meeting and parking space at Station 1. For some time, the town’s fire departments have discussed a potential fire district where shared services are a possibility. The feasibility of such a district in the foreseeable future does not diminish the urgency of some major updates to the current stations, Whorrall said. “We are hearing that we are still talking,� said firefighter Dave Haase, “but to a layperson talk is cheap.� Whorrall also expressed his disappointment in the lack of progress in getting the project moving toward repair, renovation or reconstruction. “We have tried to cut back, lower the costs while still meeting the needs,� Whorrall said, “and all we hear is study, study, study.� “That’s not what I see,� the mayor said. “We are not sitting here doing nothing. We are practicing due diligence. It’s as simple as that.�

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The DeWitt Community Library will celebrate Halloween with two themed murder mystery events. Unmask monsters at the DCL for Vampire vs Werewolf at 7 p.m. Friday Oct. 22. Who is the hunter and who is the hunted? Guests at an inn attempt to survive an early Halloween celebration that may uncover monsters that are all too real. Mystery enthusiasts, ages 16 and up, can come and solve this murder mystery at the DCL. Discover means, motive, and opportunity and interrogate suspects in this interactive mystery event. Then at 6:30 p.m. Friday Oct. 29, teens ages 9 to 16 can come solve a mystery just for them. In Death at Bradbury Towers, participants must solve the mysterious haunting at a Catskills resort. Registration is required for all murder mystery events. Refreshments provided. For more information or to sign up, stop by the library, call 446-3578, or visit dewlib.org.

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Opinion Editorial

Get to know your political candidates

November elections are drawing near, and time is limited for candidates to campaign. Before you head to the polls, make sure you know where your candidates stand. Check out their websites, read articles and ask questions. The ones you choose may end up representing you, so keep informed on their positions. Congress – 25th District 3Republican Ann Marie Buerkle: buerkleforcongress.com 3Democrat Dan Maffei (incumbent): maffeiforcongress.com, maffei.house.gov The 25th District includes all of Onondaga County. Senate – 49th District 3Democrat David Valesky (incumbent): davevalesky.com, nysenate.gov/david-j-valesky 3Republican Andrew Russo: russofornysenate. com The 49th District includes southern and northeastern portions of Onondaga County including the towns of Cicero, DeWitt, Manlius, Fabius, Tully, Spafford and the eastern portion of the city of Syracuse. Assembly – 119th District 3Democrat Sam Roberts: robertsforassembly.com 3Republican John W. Sharon: democracywise.syr. edu 3Conservative Christina M. Fitch: democracywise.syr.edu 3Green Party Michael F. Donnelly: donnellyforassembly.net The 119th District includes parts of the south and east sides of Syracuse and the towns of Dewitt, Onondaga and Salina and the Onondaga Nation Territory. Assembly – 121st District 3Democrat Al Stirpe (incumbent): alstirpe.org 3Republican Donald R Miller: democracywise. syr.edu The 121st District includes towns of Clay, Cicero, Manlius, Pompey, and LaFayette.

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Tulip trees and politics A few weeks ago, some friends and I spent an afternoon walking the trails of Green Lakes, enjoying the vibrant autumn colors reflecting off the waters and admiring the pristine surroundings of nature. Along the way, we read the signs educating us about the limestone reefs, the meromictic lakes, and the different species of new and old growth trees, the tallest of which was the tulip tree. Its slender, limbless trunk, reaching for the sky, can grow to be over 150 feet tall. They don’t curve or bend but stand completely straight, like a soldier at attention. I was delighted to be able to identify a few by the distinctive shape of their leaves, which actually resemble a tulip. Two tulip trees also stand sentinel in front of the municipal building at 301 Brooklea Drive. They are cared for by Fayetteville resident Hamilton Armstrong who had them planted years ago when he was on the tree commission. Mr. Armstrong selected the tulip tree specifically because it is the tallest hardwood species found on the eastern seaboard. He planted them outside the one-story town hall because, “I want these two trees [to represent] the

supervisor of the town and the other the town board, to grow tall and straight above the heads and shoulders of everyone else,” as a symbol of leadership. At a recent town meeting at which he was recognized for years of caring for the trees, Mr. Armstrong accepted the accolade, with a quip on his inability to find a corkscrew shaped tree since he doesn’t always see eye to eye with the town board. This produced some hearty laughs. He continued, “Be that as it may, I am always looking at you people, regardless of what I may say about you, to end up tall and straight and heads and shoulders above everyone else … the two trees are the tallest in the whole neighborhood … that represents how you people should look.” I found Mr. Armstrong’s positive view on wanting to see his leaders succeed uplifting. I plan to keep this in mind when I go to the polls this upcoming election. And the next time I see a tall, healthy tulip tree reaching for the sky, I’ll make sure to send some positive thoughts our leaders’ ways, with hopes that they, too, stand tall and exemplary above their countrymen.

From the mailbag Condolences to the Miller family

To the editor: It was with great sadness that I learned of Dr. Patricia Miller’s passing on Oct. 8. Dr. Miller had a longtime private practice in the village of Manlius. When my family moved to the village in 1968, Dr. Miller became our physician until her retirement in late 1980’s. As great as a physician that she was, Dr. Miller also was a woman with stacks of style ... always smartly dressed in a tailored suit, topped by a crisply starched white lab coat and accessorized by her omnipresent stethoscope. As a young boy, I always knew the Doctor was in when I saw that shiny black Lincoln with MD plates parked along side her office building! Dr. Miller’s sincere bedside manner, genuine concern and sharp diagnostic skills set a standard for all other doctors who would eventually care for me in the years to come. If she said everything was going to be OK, I believed it. In 1976 when my father died suddenly of a heart attack at 47 years old, and I was diagnosed with cancer six short weeks later, Dr. Miller was right there at our front door step for many home visits to provide as much comfort and care as she possibly could. I am often asked as mayor, what is that quality that makes our village so special ... what gives us that unique sense of community and common purpose? Well for me, that quality is there because of people like Dr. Patricia Miller. She practiced in our village for over 20 years and not only healed our illnesses but touched our hearts as well. It doesn’t get more special than that. On behalf of my fellow village of Manlius residents, I wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this time of grief to Dr. Miller’s family. We feel the loss and share your anguish. Please find consolation in knowing that you are in our thoughts and prayers. God speed Dr. Miller. Thank you for your unconditional dedication to your patients, family and friends. Mark-Paul Serafin Mayor of Manlius

Thank you, Friends

To the editor: In recognition of National Friends of the Library Week (Oct. 17 through 23), we would like to publicly thank the Friends of the DeWitt Community Library who generously contribute their time and expertise to support the many services we offer to the DeWitt and Jamesville communities. Our Friends group was established in 2000, and over the past 10 years, the Friends have contributed to special children and adult programming, provided equipment and items not covered by the library’s budget, advocated for the library, and hosted a popular annual benefit tea.

We invite Eagle Bulletin readers and library patrons to help us celebrate National Friends of the Library Week. Starting in October, interested library supporters can pick up a special Barnes and Noble coupon at the library. Purchases made at the Barnes and Noble on Erie Boulevard, DeWitt with this coupon from Oct. 23 to Oct. 29, will result in a donation to benefit the DCL. Find out more about the Friends and their activities, or inquire about membership in this outstanding group by calling Friends President Daryl Gonchoroff at 445-2035 or the DeWitt Community Library at 446-3578. Wendy Scott Executive Director DeWitt Community Library

Budget: ‘A prudent use of resources’

To the editor: After hours of spirited debate, the county Legislature passed a historic budget that managed to trim $45 million from the county tax rolls. Through hundreds of compromises and innovative ideas, your government is now leaner and more focused. The county executive presented a budget that would have more than doubled county property taxes in many towns in the county. It represented a “business as usual” reaction to what most perceived as a crisis situation. Can you imagine the unintended consequences of doubling property taxes in what is already one of the highest taxed counties in the nation? How many businesses would choose to resume hiring or invest in their businesses? How many seniors on fixed incomes would lose their homes? What would happen to a real estate industry already reeling from the economy? Who is going to choose to move to a county whose only reaction to difficult times is to further tax the people that live there? There has been much criticism of “one shots.” I disagree. The budget represents a prudent use of resources when measured against all the alternatives. In these difficult times, the county executive seems to believe it is better for my constituents to deplete their savings accounts rather than to have the county dip into theirs. I am proud of this budget. It keeps all the deputies on the streets, Air 1 in the air, funding for the arts coming from a brand new, non property tax source, and all of our parks open. At the same time it forces us to look at every service we deliver and ask, “Is this a core government service or is there another entity that can deliver it?” Many, many ideas ensued. Some we were able to incorporate into the 2011 budget, most will need time to explore but will reap savings in 2012, and beyond. Still, the $45 million savings is not enough to completely eliminate all of the tax increases in all of the towns. I implore every level of government to be just as vigilant as they prepare their budgets. This is not the time to raise taxes. It is not time to point fingers. It is time to stand up and be See Letters, page 5


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JCC hires new teen services coordinator The Jewish Community Center recently hired Ilario Huober as its new teen services coordinator at The SPOT (Syracuse Project 4 Our Teens), located in Shoppingtown Mall. Ilario, who grew up in the Jewish community of Syracuse, attended Manlius Pebble Hill in DeWitt. He then went on to the University of Pennsylvania where he graduated in Ilario the spring of 2010 with a Bachelor of Art in Italian and a minor in international relations. His career at the JCC began in 2009 where he held the position of after-school program counselor and summer camp counselor. He was promoted to head counselor this past summer. Ilario is very excited about his new position.

“I am looking forward to helping the JCC grow and increase teen programming to better meet the needs of the teen population in our community,� he said. In his new role he will be tasked with supervising the daily operations of The SPOT in Shoppingtown Mall, coordinating the staffing of employees, interns and volunteers, creating programming that fulfills the recreational, educational, social action and entertainment aspects of the teen center, assist in marketing efforts and engage in fundraising and grant-writing efforts. The addition of this new position will allow The SPOT to execute its new after-school component, “After the Bell� which will be open daily from 2 to 6 p.m. (read below for more details). Additional tutoring programs and events will take place weeknights and weekends as well. The SPOT launches ‘After the Bell’ program The JCC’s teen center – The Syracuse Project 4 Our Teens (The SPOT) – is dramatically increasing its pro-

gramming for teens in Central New York this school year. The SPOT, which opened this past February in Shoppingtown Mall, recently launched its new After the Bell program. The new initiative marks a significant increase in programming hours for the center as it opens its doors on weekday afternoons for the first time. Taking place from 2 to 6 p.m. weekdays, After the Bell is a program that functions after school hours for pre-teens and teens in grades seven through 12. The goal is to provide a safe, fun and constructive environment in which Syracuse-area teens can spend their time after school gets out. Participants can either drop in for After the Bell on a per-day basis, or they can purchase a monthly pass that includes special discounts to other weekend events and holiday excursions at The SPOT. Transportation is available from some area schools, and should be coordinated through The SPOT prior to See The SPOT, page 6

Letters leaders.

From page 4 Kathleen Rapp Fifth District County Legislator

Stuttering Awareness Day Oct. 22

To the editor: If speech therapy was good enough for King George VI, it’s good enough for us. With the release of the new movie, �The King’s Speech,� it’s a great time to highlight International Stuttering Awareness Day, Oct. 22, and let readers know that there are speech-language pathologists in your area who specialize in helping people who stutter. The nonprofit Stuttering Foundation provides a free list of local therapists at our website, stutteringhelp.org, or you may call 800-992-9392. The same dread King George VI felt about speaking in public was also felt by our

founder Malcolm Fraser and many others in the 1930s and 40s. However, today’s research shows that stuttering does indeed have a biological cause and can be effectively treated. Thank you for helping us reach those who stutter in your community.  Jane Fraser, president Stuttering foundation

Benefit raises more than $10,000 for Golisano Hospital

To the editor: Thank you, F-M community and friends of Patrick Cole, for supporting Patrick’s dream of pursuing cures for childhood cancer. Because of your generous support, the 11th annual Pat’s Pavement Pounder raised over $10,000 for Golisano Children’s Hospital’s Center for Children’s Cancer and

Blood Disorders and the Patrick Cole Courage Award. A special thanks to the following people and sponsors who gave so generously, donating both their time and raffle items. Just like you, they are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of young patients. Al Costa, Amanda and Joe Drake, Angelo Testani, Beat Street Music (Terry Vickery), Becky Fountain, Bellevue Country Club, Boxing Hall of Fame, Brenda Cussen, Caroline Muller, Coach Jeff Hammond, Coach Paul Muench, F-M Superindentent Corliss Kaiser, Dave Machan, Dave’s Diner, Deb Ritter, Devon Straub, DeSorbo Family, Dr. Gloria Kennedy, Eileen Goettel, Evelyn Ring, Fayetteville-Manlius High School, FMHS Art Students, FMHS Custodial Staff, FM Character Education Students, FM Sports Booster Club, FM Varsity Field Hockey Team, Freya Proudman, Golf Gal-

axy, Heidi Ratliffe, Jessica Randall, Kaeleigh Beebe and Ryan Ondocin, Kyle Drypolcher, Lacrosse Unlimited, Lauren Cole, Liam Cunningham, Linda Zagraniczny, Little Caesar’s of Manlius, Logan Stalter, MacKenzie Childs, Manlius Chamber of Commerce, Manlius Fire Department, Marilyn Reaske, Mark Wladis, Matt Roe, Michael Daley, MONeY Federal Credit Union, Ms. Fit. M&T Bank, Nancy and Mike Pfeiffer, Nina Ruppert, Northland Communications/Dreamscape, Proudman Family, Sassy Expressions, Sheila Gordon, St. Ann’s Youth Group, Steve Gullotta/Promotional Promotions LLC, Toni Gary, Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, Vivian Waffle, William Zino and Zanette Howe Jane Forstadt and the Pat’s Pavement Pounder Committee

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Eagle Bulletin, Oct. 20, 2010

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Soccer students tourney for Lisi

CBA seniors named National Merit Commended Students Congratulations to Christian Brothers Academy seniors Zachary Anderson (Tully), Brendan McIntyre (Fayetteville), Rhiannon Randall (Syracuse), Collin Smith (Fayetteville), Ruth Speidel (Manlius), and Rachel Zajdel (Jamesville), who have been named Commended Students in the 2010 National Merit Scholarship Competition, based on results of the

2009 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Qualifying Test administered last fall. Commended students are recognized for exceptional academic promise, as demonstrated by their outstanding performance on the qualifying test. These students received this distinguished honor by placing among the top five percent of those entering the competition.

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First-graders Hannora Race, of Georgetown, tries to kick the ball and William Shamblen, of Cazenovia, Isabella D’Ambrosio, of Manlius, Ellrose Hanlon, of Manlius, Molly Niedzwiecki, of Manlius, Ari Colocotronis, of Canastota, Brenna Stoffregen, of Cazenovia and Alyce Van Hee, of Syracuse, try to steal it away. Mr. Frank Lisi’s second soccer tournament was held on a beautiful Sunday when the sun was shining and parents and the students were all happy to participate. Lisi is the late

husband of Immaculate Conception Principal Sally Lisi and loved soccer, played it and coach it. He was a big supporter of the IC school and while he was alive he would help out in every

way he could. Their son Dominic Lisi coached and while two sons Dominic and Anthony played in the tournament. Catholic schools around the area were also invited to participate.

CBA seventh-graders visit area schools to recruit, promote open house Christian Brothers Academy seventhgraders visited their former elementary schools in Camillus and Fayetteville to promote CBA’s upcoming open house scheduled for 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday Oct. 31. Accompanied by Admissions Director Holly Dowd, the students performed a humorous take on Goldilocks and the Three Bears called “Garylocks and the Three Brothers,” showed an informational video about CBA, and answered questions about their school experiences for prospective fifth and sixth grade students. For more information on CBA’s October Admissions Director Holly Dowd reads “Garylocks and the Three Brothers,” while CBA seventh-graders 31 open house, call the school at 315-446play various roles in the “fractured fairy tale,” as part of CBA’s informational presentation to prospective 5960 x1231 or visit cbasyracuse.org. students at Immaculate Conception School, Fayetteville.

The SPOT attending the program. “We’re very excited to launch our After the Bell program this year,” said Ilario Huober, the new teen services coordinator at the JCC. “The SPOT has plenty of potential, and we see After the Bell as an important step in fulfilling that.” The SPOT’s After the Bell will be a place for teens to hang out with their peers and meet students from other area schools, in a supervised environment. After the Bell will provide an atmosphere where teens can socialize and participate in age-appropriate recreational activities including pool, foosball, ping pong and video games. There will be an area of the center set aside for homework, with internet-ready computers, WIFI, and onsite tutoring sessions available. The SPOT strives to uphold four pillars with its programming – recreation,

Jamesville-DeWitt High School Principal Paul G. Gasparini recently announced that Rebecca Bergman, Kelsey Cook, Daniel Frank, Eric Jorgensen, Noah Kaplan, Lilly Rizzo, Isabelle Weir, and David Zhang have been named Commended Students in the 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program. A Letter of Commendation from the school and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), which conducts the program, will be presented by the principal to these scholastically talented seniors. About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although they will not continue in the 2011 competition for National Merit Scholarships, Commended

Students placed among the top five percent of more than 1.5 million students who entered the 2011 competition by taking the 2009 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/ NMSQT®). “Recognition of highachieving students is essential to advancing educational excellence in our nation,” said a spokesperson for NMSC. “As demonstrated by their outstanding performance in our highly competitive program, the young men and women named Commended Students represent some the of the most academically talented students in our country. We sincerely hope this recognition will enhance their educational opportunities and encourage them in their pursuit of academic success.”

MPH silent auction set

Manlius Pebble Hill School will hold its 15th annual silent auction at 6 p.m. Saturday Nov. 6 at the school. The fundraising event will include dinner, live music, and an auction of more than 350 items ranging from sports event tickets and vacation packages to holiday items and snowboarding lessons. Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased by calling the MPH Special Events Office at 446-2452, ext. 116.

From page 5 entertainment, volunteerism and education – all of which will be nurtured by teens’ participating in the program. There is a teen council which coordinates events, helps with the general operations of the center and building their resume with volunteer activities. This provides and environment where the teens can take ownership of The SPOT while acquiring skills by being involved. “We believe there is significant demand for a program like this in the community and are thrilled with the opportunity to meet that need,” Huober said. “Our hope is that it will develop into an important resource to teens and their families for years to come.” If you are interested in more information on The SPOT, contact Ilario Huober at 445-2360 ext. 133, e-mail TheSPOT@ jccsyr.org or visit jccysr.org today.

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Eagle Bulletin, Oct. 20, 2010

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Rose & Co. Hair Design part of the package Fayetteville salon offers services to local breast cancer patients By Tami S. Zimmerman tzimmerman@cnylink.com Cancer survivor Elaine Imbesi, of Syracuse, remembers what it was like to lose her hair due to chemotherapy. “Emotionally it was awful, knowing that’s part of who you are and how people perceive you,” she said. Imbesi was diagnosed with cancer almost 20 years ago at age 19. She wore her hair in a ponytail for a long time because she knew once she let her hair down, it would fall out. “I just felt like I needed to hang on to it as long as possible. Because I was so young, too, it really bothered me,” she said. “I think it was almost like a security.” Rose & Co. Hair Design in Fayetteville recently teamed with Positively Pink Packages, a local, non-profit organization that provides resources to breast cancer patients free of charge. The salon is offering complimentary hair removal and wig cutting services to local breast cancer patients as part of their new partnership. The program launched Oct. 6 and is ongoing. “It’s a very, very hard emotional time,” said salon owner Rose Ruggiero about women diagnosed with breast cancer. “We just try to make them feel comfortable, always greet

Made in America By Ellen Leahy

The Keehfus brothers and partner Rob Englert have cooked up a useful product entirely made in America. Todd (Skaneateles), his brother Chad (Smokey Hollow Farms, Jamesville), and Englert (Jamesville), have developed a firelighter ideal for inside or outdoor fireplaces. The brothers credit their mother for the genesis of the idea, as many years ago she had purchased a similar Fire starter at a craft fair. The Keehfus Family lived in Guilderland at the time, but also had a camp up in the Adirondacks at Friends Lake. After growing up with this unusual device, which is still going strong, they got the idea to manufacture one on a larger scale. They bought the rights from the original potter, and went into design mode with Englert with a mission to marry form and function. The FireLighter must be handsome in appearance, but also safe to use and as dependable as the original, which they have used for more than 25 years. What’s in the kit? “The FireLighter Kit includes everything you need to get your fire started; a durable stoneware pot, a reusable FireStone, a cold rolled steel handle and two bottles of candle & lamp oil. Each ceramic pot is crafted in small batches, hand-glazed and hand-numbered, so that each product is beautifully unique.” From the website

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them with a hug, and make them feel comfortable with what they’re going through.” Customers involved with the program will receive a Positively Pink package that founder Jennifer Toms, a breast cancer survivor, created. It includes herbal tea, a turban, a music CD and a satin pillow case. “Everyone who comes in for a haircut or a wig will get this package, complimentary,” Ruggiero said. Services are provided in a private salon room. Breast cancer patients can opt to have their hair shaved at once, or start slower with a short hair cut. Ruggiero said she lets the customer set the pace. When it comes time to choose a wig, the salon has an expanding offering in a variety of colors, lengths and styles. Ruggiero and her staff can customize the cuts. “Quite a few people have dropped off wigs (since the launch) … [but] there is a need of used and new wigs,” Ruggiero said. “We’ll take them, clean them, store them, display them and then they’ll be moved on to whomever will need them.” Free wigs will be offered to patients who are not able to afford them. When Imbesi was ready to have her head shaved and get fitted for a wig, she went to a salon much like Rose & Co. where they made her feel at ease. “It was nice because she explained everything that was going to happen,” Imbesi said, but laughed as she remembered trying on the one-length wig for the first time. “I was like, ‘how are you going to cut it?’ and she said ‘don’t worry, we’ll cut it to your style.’ When she did cut it, it

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Salon owner Rose Ruggiero, left, and Jennifer Toms, breast cancer survivor and founder of Positively Pink Packages. looked identical to what it was before … it made me feel a lot better.” Anyone interested in donating new or used wigs can bring them to Rose & Co. Hair Design, 6900 Highbridge Road (Lyndon Corners) in Fayetteville. You can also mail donations to Positively Pink Packages, P.O. Box 208, Fayetteville, NY 13066. For more information, call the salon at 449-0404 or Positively Pink Packages at 278-0645.

Fire starter kit makes lighting a fire a breeze inside and out adkfirestone.com/. The firestone is essentially refractory material on an iron rod that is soaked in paraffin lamp oil, lit then laid under the wood in place of paper and/or kindling. It will stay hot for 25 minutes. The FireLighter automatically burns out in the fireplace (or fire pit), and then you place it back in the crock stamped Adirondack FireLighter. “There is no easier way to start a fire,” Chad said. The crock is made in Zanesville, Ohio. The rod is produced in Greene, NY. They private labeled the oil that is made in Texas. The box, it comes in, is made in Syracuse at Empire Box. Then the product is assembled and packaged by children of The Arc, the world’s largest community-based organization of and for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Bringing the FireLighter to market The kit is priced at $99.95. The profit margin is much lower than if it was manufactured offshore. But to last a family a lifetime, the partners felt it was important to make sure each element was high quality. To achieve this, the product needed to be made in America. Their challenge is that big box retailers mostly work on margins, where the products have to be made overseas. So, they have enlisted the Pinckney Hugo Group to help establish their brand in the marketplace. Pinckney Hugo Group is a full-service marketing communications firm that has ties to Skaneateles through

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Eagle Bulletin, Oct. 20, 2010

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Fire study consultant approved The Manlius Town Board is the last municipality to approve the hiring of RFG Fire Rescue Consulting to execute the fire services study involving the villages of Manlius, Minoa and Fayetteville and the towns of Manlius and Pompey. The fire steering committee ultimately reviewed a pool of four proposals, and after interviews, it unanimously recommended RFG. “We never figured the best consultant would be the cheapest consultant and the cost is actually less than the [$20,000] grant that Fayetteville and Manlius got,� Loeffler said. The study will result in recommendations pertaining to types of fire structures, operations, performance and that our veterans face and specifically the challenges our student veterans face when they come back from serving their country,� said Robert McClane, a retired lieutenant colonel in the Marines. “It’s not surprising to me at all that Le Moyne would be among the leaders in providing innovative approaches to provide a welcoming place for veterans.� The building, a modest-sized white house, is accessible to student veterans while classes are in session. It is staffed by members of the college’s Center for Continuing Education, and has been updated with new computers, wireless Internet access, dedicated study areas, a lounge and staff offices. “The people who are going to use this facility have been special to our country and we owe them a debt that this facility cannot begin to repay but is some small

cost cuts in conjunction with potential consolidation efforts. Preliminary budget Manlius Town Councilor Nick Marzola highlighted the 2011 preliminary budget, which the public will have a chance to voice their opinions at the next board meeting Oct. 27 during a public hearing. “There continues to be significant discussion and negotiation regarding

some key budget areas, specifically health insurance, staffing mix, highway contractuals, use of fund balance and others that will impact, hopefully in a positive manner, the preliminary budget,� Marzola said. The board will also consider the Fire/ EMS budgets submitted by the villages of Minoa, Manlius and Fayetteville. The town contracts with the different village departments and Kirkville for the fire and EMS services in areas outside the

Preliminary budget ($ per $1,000 assessed valuation)

General A Fund (includes everything but highway and planning): $2.42, down from $2.50, or 3.4 percent from last year General B Fund (planning and zoning): $0.16, down from $0.18, or just under 7.56 percent from last year Highway DA Fund (all costs associated with snow removal): $0.88, up from $0.71, or 24. 48 percent over last year Highway DB Fund (all costs associated with highway repair): $1.05, an increase of 5.46 percent, or $0.99 from 2010 Full Town (includes all four funds): $4.50, up from $4.38, a 2.94 percent increase Part Town (includes A fund and DA fund): $3.30, up from $3.21, a 2.72 percent increase

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For the fire district outside of Fayetteville, the 2011 budget is $830,000, down significantly from $980,000 in 2010, which is more than a 15 percent reduction. For the town outside the village of Minoa the fire district is $772,000 up from last year’s $724,000, a 6.5 percent increase. Reaching outside the village of Manlius, the budget is $1,004,000 versus $1,007,000, which is a decrease of 3.3 percent. The Kirkville budget rose $9,000 from $170,000 to $179,000, an increase of 5.2 percent.

measure of our appreciation both by the trustees of the college and the college community itself, for their sacrifice, for their dedication, for their willingness to put their country before themselves,� said Walter Benson, chair of Le Moyne’s Board of Trustees. “I wish going forward, that all who use this facility do so in good health, fellowship and community.� Le Moyne College has been a haven for veterans since its start when the Jesuit college was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1946, shortly after President Franklin Roosevelt signed the original GI Bill of Rights into law. Success for Veterans program Le Moyne offers veterans a program designed specifically for their needs as they transition back to society. Among its features, the Success for Veterans program includes a dedicated coordinator

of veterans service, help in assimilating and transitioning to college, emotional and spiritual support, disability support services and federal education benefits assistance and advisement. “Veterans are a unique population of adult students who, as a result of their age and life experiences in the military, require services dedicated to their support,� said Patricia Bliss, director of Le Moyne’s Center for Continuing Education. “Our goal is insuring their success in their educational endeavors and our staff is committed to supporting them.� Le Moyne College will be holding information sessions in November for veterans interested in enrolling in classes. For more information about the program, contact Patricia Bliss at 4454141 or e-mail vetinfo@lemoyne.edu or blisspj@lemoyne.edu.

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neighb ors again went before the town board for help. Multiple meetings and public hearings were held to find a solution, generating ideas such as dead ending Kittell Road or making it a one-way street. But attempts to solve the problem caused difficulties for local business, Salon 100, located on Kittell Road. Owner Brenda Rogers said she was losing business due to experimental warnings signs that read, “Do Not Enter,� and “No Thru Traffic.� Her customers feared for their safety, she said, because when the signs were posted, there was no legal way to enter Rogers’ salon; the signs were taken back down. Then recently, Kittell Road resident Tony Anello presented the town with an alternate solution: narrowing the entrance to Kittell Road and marking it with yellow warning signs and two welcome/caution signs. Town officials authorized the changes. “Tony Anello deserves kudos for his dedication to a community solution that

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works for everyone,� said Councilor Irene Scruton. “He helped foster the sign with neighbors, and the highway department pinched the roadway so that it’s safe but slows down incoming traffic to the neighborhood.� Anello said he thinks everyone approved of the design because it doesn’t disrupt anyone’s driving habits. Anything too drastic would have pulled the neighborhood apart, he said. “It makes the street look better as well and I have heard complimentary remarks about [the signs],� Anello said. “A few people have even been planting around them.� Anello and Scruton agreed the favorable outcome is due to the two groups working together. “[Town officials] are busy but they took the time to attend to the problem,� Anello said. “Nothing happens overnight, and we had to keep waving a red flag, but they seemed to always want to be helpful. They understood it was all about safety and community.�

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houses incurred water intrusion in their basements,� Wilson said. Supervisor Ed Theobald, who said he’s been meeting with officials over the past few months about drainage districts, agreed to meet with residents to discuss the town’s plans in tending to the issues. Highway Superintendent Rob Cushing also said he would visit the area to see what the department can do to aid in the initiative.


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ter way to give back to the community than with a project like this?� According to Chapman, the Republican Committee chose North Burdick Street because of Towne Center’s location. “The Towne Center is such a vital part of our town and a great addition to our community,� Chapman said. “COR Development and the businesses within do a tremendous job of keeping

their property clean and litter free, but anytime you have that much traffic and that many businesses, there will certainly be some resulting litter in the nearby area. This is why we chose this road for our project.� Anyone interested in the town of Manlius Republican Committee can contact e-mail ManliusGOP@aol.com, call 439-1356, or visit its website at ManliusGOP.com.

Nottingham HS honors two HOPE members By Tami S. Zimmerman tzimmerman@cnylink.com

Two members of HOPE for Bereaved, a not-for-profit organization that helps grieving children, adults and family, were inducted last weekend into Nottingham High School’s 2010 Wall of Fame. HOPE founder Therese Schoeneck, a 1950 Nottingham graduate, and board member Don Mawhinney, a 1944 alum, were recognized Oct. 9 for their outstanding contributions to the community. “I was very honored to be one of the inductees,� Schoeneck said. “[The dinner] was very inspiring and I’m always

appreciative to spread the word about HOPE. On behalf of our volunteers, we couldn’t accomplish what we do without their help. And I did it for our daughter, Mary.� Schoeneck founded HOPE for Bereaved in 1978 after her daughter was killed in a car accident. At the time, Central New York did not have a support group available for parents dealing with the death of a child. Determined that something positive would come from Mary’s death, Schoeneck formed a bereaved parents’ support group. Eventually, her efforts blossomed, and last year, HOPE served more than 10,000 grieving children and adults through counseling, support groups, the telephone helpline

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Members of the Town of Manlius Republican Committee gathered Oct. 16 in the Fayetteville Towne Center parking lot to begin a morning of picking up roadside litter along North Burdick Street. The GOP Committee is participating in the county’s Adopt-A-Highway Program, agreeing to help keep North Burdick Street clean between Route 5 and the Erie Canal. Their agreement is to help cleanup the county road at least three times each year. “We are very excited to have several of our committee members here to take part in this project,� said Hank Chapman, committee chair. “The reason most of our members join the town’s Republican committee is to do their part to make Manlius a better place to live. What bet-

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petit larceny in Syracuse. She was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 19.

Nicolas R. DeJohn, 19, of 105 Litchfield Drive in DeWitt, was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the fifth degree and unlawful possession of marijuana in DeWitt. He was held on $2,500 cash/bond bail and was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 15.

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Eileen M. Walker, 58, of 833 E. Brighton Ave. in Syracuse, was charged with petit larceny on Erie Boulevard in DeWitt. She was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 20.

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Felix Y. Vontippelskirch, 20, of 155 Gifford St. in Syracuse, was charged with petit larceny on Erie Boulevard in DeWitt. He was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 27.

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Tonya L. Lawson, 34, of 5 Davos Drive in Vernon, N.J., was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree on Thompson Road in DeWitt. She was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 19.

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Katie M. Kavanagh, 17, of 1741 Stanley Road in Cazenovia, was charged with petit larceny in Cazenovia. She was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 19.

David C. Schela, 29, of 9088 Dam Road in Deruyter, was charged with driving while intoxicated previous conviction, driving while intoxicated with a BAC equal to or greater than .08 percent, failure to stop at stop sign and improper turn without signal on Fayette Street in Manlius. He was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 14.

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Tramond G. Wallace, 37, of 419 E. Genesee Pkway in Syracuse, was charged with criminal mischief in the fourth degree in DeWitt. He was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 7.

Allyse D. Schweitzer, 17, of 5029 City View Drive in Syracuse, was charged with

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East Syracuse Rebecca L. Crandall, 27, of 40 Phillips Road in Oswego, was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation in the third degree in East Syracuse. She was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 26. Ronald Joseph Ennis, 53, of 141 Holbert St. in Minoa, was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation in the first degree, driving while intoxicated, BAC equal or greater than .08 percent, inadequate muffler, moving from lane unsafely and unlicensed operator in East Syracuse. He was scheduled to appear in court on Nov. 16.

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burglary in the second degree, robberty in the second degree, conspiracy in the fourth degree, petit larceny and assault in the third degree in East Syracuse. She was held without bail and was scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 15.

Eugene Garfield Akins, 31, of 3155 Riverknoll Drive Apt. 208 in Baldwinsville, was charged with aggravated unlicensed

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F-M couple to be inducted into lax hall of fame By Bill LeMon

Throughout Central New York, Lacrosse has become a household word, especially in the house in Manlius where the Taylor family lives. That would be Joe and Kathy Taylor and their free offspring, Kelly, Kristen and Matthew. Joe and Kathy will be the first married couple to be inducted into the Upstate New York Chapter of US Lacrosse Hall of Fame on Sunday, Oct. 24 in the Empire Room at the New York State Fairgrounds. Both have spent a lartge portion of their lives active in playing, coaching, promoting and organizing their game. What’s more, their children seem to have been born with lacrosse sticks in their hands. Joe Taylor starred in lacrosse, also football, at JamesvilleDeWitt High School where he was honored by being selected to the Red Ram Hall of Fame. His college career was four years playing for Coach Richie Moran’s Big Red of Cornell where he took All-America honors. After college, Joe represented lacrosse equipment manu-

facturer Brine for 26 years. He helped found the Brine Upstate Lacrosse League, a summer youth development program which now involves thousands of area youngsters. Following the recent sale of Brine, Joe has taken the job as director of lacrosse operations for sporting goods giant, Nike. Kathy’s colorful lax coaching career began at FayettevilleManlius High School where her Hornets won two State Class A and five Section III titles. Twice, she was named Coach of the Year. Like Joe, Kathy is a graduate of Cornell where she was the first lacrosse player to be named All-Ivy League during her senior season in 1984. Currently, Kathy is head coach of the women’s lacrosse team at SUNY Cortland. In her first two years, her record is 31-10 and includes two SUNY Athletic Conference Tournament championships as well as two NCAA Tournament second round appearances. What about those three Taylor kids? Kristen and Kelly both played for their mom at F-M, then went to the University of North Carolina. They were both

members of the 2009 Tar Heel Squad that was runner-up in the National Championship NCAA Tournament last year. Son Matthew is following his dad’s footsteps as a member of Cornell’s Big Red lacrosse team. Joe and Kathy will join five other lacrosse standouts at the Induction Dinner Sunday Oct. 24. The Class of 2010 includes SUNY Cortland’s mens lacrosse coach Steve Beville, womens lacrosse official Sue McVaugh; Syracuse University’s and J-D’s All-Everything goalie Matt Palumb; Cortland State outstanding player and successful coach at Colgate, Geneseo State and Morrisville, the late Paul Rose and Carthage High School lacrosse coach for 23 years, Kirk Ventiquattro. Tickets for the dinner are $45 per person and are available from Tom Hall at 637-9031. Bill Le Mon is the owner of Coolican/Le Mon Inc., a Syracuse advertising/public relations/marketing firm founded in 1950. He holds a B.A. degree in journalism from Bucknell University and a M.S. in Radio/Television from Syracuse University. He and his wife, Bonny, live in DeWitt.

Furious rally sends soccer Hornets past B’ville By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Joe Mahr was not going to miss this time – and because he didn’t, the FayettevilleManlius boys soccer team likely secured the top seed for the Section III Class AA playoffs. Mahr’s goal with 2:09 to play in regulation capped a stirring late comeback for the Hornets, ranked no. 6 in the latest state Class AA poll, as it beat state no. 10-ranked Baldwinsville 2-1 Wednesday night in front

of a large crowd at Swan Pond. The two powers, who met in last year’s Class AA final (B’ville won, its third straight sectional crown) had already played this season, on Sept. 4 at the Chittenango Tournament, and F-M won that time 1-0. For a long while on this night, it appeared the rematch would end the same way, but in B’ville’s favor. Early on, the Bees had a majority of the possession, probing at the Hornets’ net, but unable to convert. F-M’s best chances to get on the board all came from Mahr, as twice

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he had point-blank looks at the net, only to slide one shot wide and hit the other too hard and off-target to the left. It got more physical early in the second half, F-M drawing a pair of yellow cards but, at the same time, keeping B’ville from adding to its lead. Defenders Dan Rutkowski, Alex Baynes and Mike Zazzara protected the net, and Mahr kept probing, too, including a well-hit header in the 46th minute that just flew wide. Still, as regulation time wound down, B’ville clung to that 1-0 lead, forcing F-M to increase its pressure. It worked, as it spent more time near the Bees’ goal, probed for chances - and broke through when, with 5:16 to play, Tyler Forbes fed the middle, where Brian Ward screamed a low shot past a diving Alex Bono just inside the right post. Fired up by that tying goal, F-M turned back a B’ville corner kick, then sent the ball down the right sideline as the clock neared the two-minute mark. The Bees were caught out of position as several Hornets came forward - including Mahr. Taking a crisp pass from Anthony Restante, Mahr crushed a shot that Bono had no chance of stopping for the game-winner. Two days before meeting B’ville, the Hornets made up its rained-out Sept. 30

game against Oswego and rolled past the Buccaneers 6-0. Running its unbeaten streak to 12, F-M had a 3-0 edge by halftime. Halie Marr returned to the rotation and instantly had an impact, earning two goals and two assists. While all this was going on, the F-M girls soccer team went to Baldwinsville to play a Bees squad that had ascended to the top of the state AA rankings. The Hornets played hard, but fell to the Bees 2-0 in a game where both goals came in the first half. Claire Monnat and Jackie Firenze scored them, and while Nina Quigley turned everything else away and finished with 10 saves, F-M could not break through despite 12 shots on the net. Both F-M teams won Saturday over Rome Free Academy. The girls Hornets drubbed the Black Knights 9-1 at Swan Pond as Alison Baynes notched a threegoal hat trick, plus an assist. Out at RFA Stadium, the boys Hornets won 5-1 as Ward used two goals and one assist to lead the way. Haile Marr had one goal and one assist as Restante and Kris Alestalo also scored. Tyler Forbes, Alex Baynes and Kyle Lunney found their way to the assist column. For the full story, see eaglebulletin.com.

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F-M, CBA tennis reach sectional finals By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com

Only the cold and wet weather that emerged late last week stopped the Fayetteville-Manlius girls tennis team’s run through the Section III Class A tournament. It also threatened to keep rivals CBA and Jamesville-DeWitt from clashing in the Class B semifinals. But it all cleared out by Saturday, in time for the Hornets and Brothers to advance to Monday’s finals at Utica Parkway Courts. F-M would meet Liverpool for the Class A title, while CBA takes on top seed New Hartford for Class B honors. The Hornets, as the top seed, began its playoff run last Tuesday by sweeping no. 8 seed Oswego 7-0 in the quarterfinal round. Allison Vizgaitis, Sienna Susko and Carly Romano dropped just three games in six sets of singles play against the Buccaneers. Much the same was true in doubles as Meghan Muraco and Caitlin Welker’s 6-1, 6-1 win over Cathryn Darling and Allison Yule was the closest match. The teams of Rhiannon Iorio-Katie Muller, Olivia Calancie-Kara Goldberg and Allison Mitchell-Laura Thomson won with similar ease. Baldwinsville was the Hornets’ semifinal opponent on Saturday, and it turned into another 7-0 verdict (the team’s 288th consecutive match win) where, again, all the matches

were won in straight sets. Susko beat Kahlei Reisinger 6-0, 6-3, with Romano handling Amari Pollard in a pair of 6-2 sets and Vizgaitis beating Taylor Ferrari 6-2, 6-0. The closest doubles match featured Muraco and Welker putting together a 6-3, 6-3 win over Sarah Corcoran and Colleen Morgan. As this was going on, in the Class B semifinals CBA was shutting out J-D 7-0. In both singles and doubles, the Brothers dominated the Red Rams. Olivia Messineo has won 106 of 107 sets in singles play, and kept it up here by beating Kyrin Pollock 6-0, 6-0. Meanwhile, Shilpa Kamani topped Hannah Stefl by those same 6-0, 6-0 scores, and Colleen Cavanaugh took out Natalie Antosh 6-3, 6-1. The only real drama in doubles came when, in three sets, Laura Bulman and Sarah Kitts beat Elena Marchett-Bowick and Ashi Masrani 7-5, 5-7, 10-2. The teams of Nicole Kalhorn-Becky Scullin, Shannon Fitch-Lauren Mastroeni and Jenna Bartolotti-Chrissy Thomson-Basha all needed just two sets to prevail. CBA, as the no. 7 seed in Class B, had yet another meeting with no. 10 seed Chittenango in the opening round and pulled out a 4-3 victory over the Bears. Much of that was because the Brothers dominated in singles. Messineo shut out Ami Petosa 6-0, 6-0, with Cavanaugh beating Shelby Bogle 6-4, 6-1 and Kamani putting

together a 6-0, 6-2 win over Sierra Sleight. As for doubles, the team of Amanda Ojugbeli and Thomson-Basha fell just short in a 4-6, 6-4, 10-7 loss to Kaitlyn Brant and Rose Mashie. But in a similarly close match, Kalhorn and Scullin earned the clinching point, going through a tough third set to beat Tanya Cziesler and Brandyn McDermott 6-2, 4-6, 7-5. In Wednesday’s quarterfinal against no. 2 seed Cazenovia, the Brothers had an easier time of it, rolling past the Lakers 6-1. Between them, Messineo, Cavanaugh and Kamani lost just four games in sweeps of the Cazenovia trio of Elizabeth Palmer, Laura Gregg and Sarah Kate Glass, but it proved tougher in doubles. Bulman and Sarah Kitts needed three sets to beat Marissa Barrett and Kelly Furlong 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 as the teams of Kalhorn-Scullin won in straight sets. Also, Ojugbeli teamed with Jenna Bartolotti for a 6-3, 6-2 win over Rebecca Marsch and Sidney Stehle. J-D had got there by beating no. 6 seed South Jefferson 4-1 in the quarterfinals. Kyrin Pollock and Natalie Antosh won their singles matches in straight sets, while Katie Cieplick and Ashi Masrani beat Julianne Rehley and Maddy Wetterhahn 6-3, 7-6. Elena Marchetti-Bowick and Hannah Stefl got a 6-2, 6-3 sweep over Austin Stevens and Emmaline Voss.

ESM, CBA soccer split late-season battles By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Under .500 within the OSHL Freedom division, the East Syracuse-Minoa boys soccer team picked up, arguably, its best win of the season last Tuesday night by shutting out Christian Brothers Academy 2-0 at Spartan Stadium. All game long, the Spartans’ defense impressed as it closed down CBA’s quick and opportunistic attack. And even when shots did find goalie Casey Sullivan, he ably picked them up, earning nine saves overall. Given this, ESM did not need much on the offensive side. But it scored once in each half, Jeff Koch and Senid Hakic earning the goals as Jarrett Temple and Josh Stuper both got credit for assists. CBA goalie David Anderson made 11 saves. While this was going on, the CBA girls team, fresh off its big 5-1 win over Jamesville-DeWitt on Oct. 8, kept up the momentum by beating ESM 3-0 at Alibrandi Stadium. Though it only led 1-0 at the break, the Brothers never lost control, and again Alexis Koval stood out. All Koval did was score twice, both times on passes from Caitlin McConnell, and

assisted on Eva Gordon’s tally. In defeat, Spartans goalie Casie Auricchio had nine saves. Moving on, the ESM boys team beat Fowler 1-0 on Thurdsay afternoon, avenging a Sept. 9 defeat to the Falcons by that exact same score. Despite playing defense most of the time, the Spartans kept Fowler off the board, Joe Greco turning away all 17 shots he faced. Thus, the first-half goal by Irhan Tihic held up as the Spartans improved its mark to 9-5. The girls Spartans also won on Thursday, topping Solvay 2-1 in a game where all the goals came in the second half. Amanda Wall and Alex McEachron both scored to counter the Bearcats’ Rachel Peterson finding the net, and Auricchio stopped 13 of the 14 shots she faced. CBA’s boys team went back home and rallied past Fulton 5-3. The Brothers trailed, 2-1, at halftime, but used an all-out attack in the late going to pull out in front. Jack Johnston led the comeback, scoring twice and adding a pair of assists. Ryan Pond chimed in with two goals and one assist, while Kris Triana had the other goal. Joel Castellini matched Johnston by getting a pair of assists.

Wild as that was, it paled next to what happened Saturday as the Brothers nearly knocked off unbeaten, state Class B no. 1-ranked Skaneateles before taking a painful 3-2 loss to the Lakers. Pond converted off a turnover in the first half, while Triana pulled off a successful penalty kick as CBA led 2-0 at the break. But the Lakers kept pushing and, with a fierce wind at its back, scored twice in 20 seconds to tie it. Kevin Rice, who had the second of those goals, put in the game-winner in the 65th minute as David Anderson finished with 15 saves. By contrast, the CBA girls team blanked Fulton 5-0 in Friday’s wet, windy conditions as Gordon got two goals and one assist. Gait, Koval and Michelle Wiese also scored, with McConnell also getting an assist. ESM’s girls lost 1-0 to Fulton on Saturday, with Maddie Robillard’s first-half goal making the difference. Auricchio had 10 saves as the Spartans fell to 6-7 on the season. Both ESM sides meet Jamesville-DeWitt in this last week of the regular season, while the CBA girls test itself with games against possible Class AA playoff opponents in Cicero-North Syracuse and Liverpool.

Jamesville-DeWitt boys soccer pays back Fowler By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com To this point, the Jamesville-DeWitt boys soccer team’s only blemish within OHSL Freedom division play was a 2-0 defeat to Fowler early in September. More than a month later, the two sides met again on the Red Rams’ home field, and this time J-D would come out on top, battling hard to beat the Falcons 1-0. J-D’s 10-1 start has meant a rise to the no. 10 spot in the state Class A rankings, something that Fowler hoped to weaken by sweeping the season series. Again, the Falcons played sound defense, Elijah Kumeh earning eight saves. But in the first half, the Rams broke through against him as midfielder Zander El-Hindi earned an unassisted goal. From there, J-D’s airtight defense made sure that Fowler could not respond, keeping it physical and holding the Falcons to just three shots.

On Saturday, the Red Rams hosted Chittenango in the make-up of its Sept. 30 rainout, and a second-half surge produced a 3-1 victory over the Bears. Clinging to a 1-0 halftime lead, the Rams needed more, and got it as it twice beat Chittenango goalie Kyle Coon down the stretch. Noel Williams finished with one goal and one assist as Jimmy Fazio and Austin Roney also converted. Pablo Martinez got credit for two assists. Zack Tanner made five saves. J-D’s girls soccer team, coming off the 5-1 home loss to CBA on Oct. 8, made up the rained-out Sept. 30 game against Chittenango last Monday afternoon and picked up a 3-1 victory over the Bears. Only leading 1-0 at the half, the Red Rams got away behind the work of Jessica Holmes, who earned a pair of goals as Tessa Devereaux also scored. Maddy Devereaux got credit for an assists as Emma Esposito made six saves. Jenna Barber had Chittenango’s lone goal. A tough non-league game followed on Thursday,

against Westhill, but the Red Rams did enough to register a 3-2 victory over the Warriors to improve its mark to 11-2. In the wet conditions, J-D fought its way to a 2-1 lead, then traded goals in the second half with Westhill. Tessa Devereaux struck again with a pair of goals, while Emily Nuss also converted and Emily Elbers added an assist. Each of Emma Esposito’s nine saves proved important as Brenna Rainone and Lindsey Lippert scored for the Warriors. To finish the regular season, J-D’s boys team will be hosting Baldwinsville Saturday afternoon and is holding a Coaches vs. Cancer fund-raiser for the American Cancer Society. All four varsity and JV teams are planning to wear special event T-Shirts that have been sold in recent weeks to raise money for the ACS. This comes after the J-D teams have games against East Syracuse-Minoa and Fulton, with the girls completing its regular season Saturday at Skaneateles.

Fayetteville-Manlius boys volleyball falls to CNS By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com When the Fayetteville-Manlius boys volleyball team took its shot at CNY Counties League leader Cicero-North Syracuse on Thursday night, it could not grab a game from the Northstars in a 25-16, 25-17, 25-22 defeat. Up front, Jason Zipprich picked up four kills, with Kevin Sager and Seth Braddock each earning four digs and Matt Nash feeding them with 10 assists. CNS had Jim Coleman

pick up 34 assists and Tyler A. Smith gain 15 kills. At the start of its week, the F-M boys team met Fowler and needed just three games to upend the Falcons 25-19, 25-15, 25-18. Nash finished with 20 assists. Often, his passes went to Parker Harris, who produced nine kills, as Zipprich and Seth Braddock both earned five kills. Nick Zaemlis produced seven aces and four kills. The girls volleyball Hornets won the first game against Corcoran last Tuesday night 27-25, but could not sustain that success the rest of the match. After the Cougars took the second game 25-14, each

of the next two games would go beyond the wire. Despite all kinds of chances to move ahead or extend the match, F-M could not finish them off, allowing Corcoran to win those games 28-26 and 27-25. Alexis Rios found time to earn 15 kills, 11 digs and four assists. Lauren Carry had 24 assists, feeding it to Rios, plus Colleen Bisaccio and Heather Cooper, each of whom had five kills. Caroline Gadsden added four digs, two kills and three aces. Corcoran saw LaBreya Steward pick up 12 kills and six blocks, with Harley Bucktooth adding 17 assists.


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MPH boys soccer blanks Tully, F-P By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com

Still defending the top spot in the state Class C rankings, the Manlius-Pebble Hill boys soccer team turned away more opposition. The Trojans made it 12 wins in a row last Tuesday afternoon, rolling to a 3-0 victory over the Tully Black Knights. All the damage was rendered in the first half, where Jun Lee and Tim Goldman each came up with one goal and one assist, with Gerrit Church also converting and Mike Kardjian adding an assist. Protecting that margin, MPH’s

defense turned back all of Tully’s advances, Jordan Gentile finishing with six saves. In Friday’s brutal conditions, the Trojans went to Fabius-Pompey and sloshed past the Falcons 4-0. Four different players – Goldman, Kardjian, Church and Solomon Ochieng – had the four goals as Lee joined Goldman and Kardjian in the assist column. As for the MPH girls team, it moved back above the .500 mark (6-5-1) last Thursday afternoon when it went to Cato-Meridian and recorded a 2-0 shutout of the Blue Devils. Both goals came in the first half, as Alexia MelendezMartineau and Michaba MicGinty scored and Terry Netu-

sil and Jessica Gavigan earned the assists. From there, the Trojans’ defense took over, limiting Cato to six shots, all of which Katie Blanford and Sammy Appleby would stop. Then the Trojans handled Pulaski 5-1 on Friday afternoon. Netusil and Gavigan ignored the Nor’easter, as both of them scored twice. Melendez-Martineau added one goal and one assists, with Lauren Perry and Haviland Hawkins notching assists, too. Both of the MPH teams meet Bishop Grimes in the last week of the regular season, with the boys also confronting Westhill and the girls getting a shot at state-ranked Tully.

Grimes girls spilt tough games, beat OCS By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Amid the regular-season homestretch, the Bishop Grimes girls soccer team made a serious bid at knocking off unbeaten Bishop Ludden last Tuesday night in Geddes. And though the Cobras did not quite pull it off, taking a 3-2 loss to the Gaelic Knights, it still gave itself a fair amount of confidence with the Section III Class C playoffs looming. That didn’t appear to be the case in the early going, as Ludden’s Kelly Granteed scored a mere 23 seconds into the game. Mersadiz Hayes’ tally midway through the first half made it 2-0, and Grimes, who had lost to Ludden 3-0 earlier this season, looked in trouble. But just a few minutes after Hayes’ goal, the Cobras’ Morgan Brennan charged up the right side and slid an

odd shot that eluded Ludden goalie Meaghan McGrath and found the net. Trailing 2-1 at halftime, Grimes still made the occasional probe and, in the 51st minute, Alex Guhin rocketed a 30-yard shot net into the net to tie it, 2-2, and a major upset seemed possible. Derailing those plans, Ludden’s Grace Rooney responded with the tie-breaking goal less than four minutes later, and the Cobras didn’t get many chances down the stretch. Only Guhin’s hard shot that McGrath stopped with 13 minutes left brought any real stress. Having played Ludden so tough, the Cobras believed it could win Thursday at 8-3-1 Onondaga – and did so, stopping the Tigers 3-1. A big first-half flurry saw Guhin pick up one goal and one assist, while Samantha Schaefer and Seanna Laneve also scored to give Grimes a 3-0 lead. OCS did get a goal

F-M field hockey stuns B’ville, 1-0 By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com

A memorable week, on and off the field, for the Fayetteville-Manlius field hockey team culminated in a stunning home win on Saturday afternoon. Baldwinsville, with an 11-2 record, arrived at the Hornets’ home field and took nearly all the shots – but could not put anything home, and F-M took advantage of its rare opportunity to knock off the Bees 1-0. Quickly, the pattern got established as B’ville sent waves at the F-M net, only to be met by a determined defense, led by Sam Hotchkiss and Mary Bucklin, and by a hot goalie in Abby Cunningham. Cunningham got her support midway through the first half. Off a penalty corner, Kendra Napierala took the pass from Tara Wellington and beat B’ville goalie Lindsay Farrell. Then, for the last 45-plus minutes, the Hornets held on against the constant wave of Bees’ attackers. Cunningham never did better, stopping all 25 shots she faced.

Many of the F-M athletic teams have been at the forefront of fund-raising efforts related to Coaches vs. Cancer and the American Cancer Society. So it made sense that the field hockey Hornets, when it visited Cicero-North Syracuse last Tuesday night, was part of the Northstars’ own “Stick It to Cancer” event. As more than $10,000 got raised for the ACS through T-shirt sales and other donations, F-M and CNS waged a spirited battle on the Bragman Stadium turf, where the Hornets took a 2-1 loss to the Northstars. This came exactly three days after F-M, on its home grass, beat CNS by that exact same 2-1 margin. Not only was the surface different in the immediate rematch, so was the way things turned around late. Napierala, who had scored in the first meeting, notched a goal in this game, too, and the Hornets maintained that 1-0 lead to halftime. Forced to defend against CNS’s frequent charges, F-M held up for a while, and Cunningham made 14 saves, But CNS tied it on Alaina Stojkovski’s goal, then went ahead for good when Kristi Thompson flung a shot past Cunningham with 3:57 left in regulation.

On Thursday, the Hornets rolled past Watertown 4-0, pulling away after a close first half. And Napierala proved unstoppable as she registered a three-goal hat trick and assisted on Katelyn Gualtieri’s scoring play. Molly Winiecki stepped in to earn a pair of assists. East Syracuse-Minoa notched its third win of its comeback varsity campaign on Wednesday night, going to Homer and recording a 3-2 victory over the Trojans. Not once this season had the Spartans scored three times in any contest. But it played Homer to a 1-1 halftime tie, then inched ahead in the second half as its attack started to get more effective. Amy Loder, Melissa Koch and Charlotte Visser each took turns getting goals, with Kayla Russell picking up an assist. Between them, goalies Nicole Nieset and Danielle Hobb preserved that edge, recording 12 saves between them. On Thursday, the Spartans lost to Cortland 2-0, with the Purple Tigers’ Sarah Hartnett earning one goal in each half to negate the combined 12 saves from Nieset and Hobb. ESM took five shots, all of them stopped by Cortland goalie Maggie Brown.

yet another Rams victory when she took ninth place in 20:47. There was less suspense in the boys race, where J-D ripped past Homer 19-38 and Fulton 17-44. In a 1-2-3 sweep at the top, Austin Davis won in a clocking of 16:40, with Dan Driscoll second in 16:42 and Will Hohreiter gaining third place in 17:07. Jack Healy was seventh, in 17:37, while Isaac Tupper rose to eighth place in 17:38. In another OHSL Freedom three-way meet, East Syracuse-Minoa’s boys team rolled to a 17-45 win over Cortland and also roared past Phoenix 20-41. Mike Coogan won again, his time of 17:27 nearly a minute better than Phoenix’s Jeff Well. Louis Ferrone was third, in 18:45, with Paul Schneible fourth in 18:47. Jesse Perrone took sixth place (18:58) as Connor Garris (19:27) and Brandon Miller (19:30) also reached the top 10. The girls Spartans easily handled the Purple Tigers 15-49 and Firebirds 18-45 as Gabby Pallotta won the race in a time of 21:42 and Megan Crandall took second in 22:35, not quite a minute behind Pallotta. Liz VanDeusen was third, in 24:18, as Paige Courbat

(24:32), Angela Shaw (24:42) and Brittany Kubecka (24:42) landed the next three spots. Bridget Benz (25:26) and Nicole Verlone (25:30) were in the top 10, too. J-D and ESM both sent runners to Saturday’s Weedsport Invitational, and the girls Red Rams would win the large-school division with 38 points, edging out runner-up Auburn (50 points) as the Spartans (86 points) took third place. Dye won the individual girls title, her time of 19:54.7 the only sub-20-minute time as she topped Auburn’s Destiny Parks (20:01.2) for first place. Wengert was fourth (20:30.8), with Bergman seventh (20:50.8) and Pinkes ninth in 21:01.3 as Share, in 17 th place (22:00.5), rounded out the scoring. ESM saw Pallotta finish sixth in 20:44.2 and Crandall take 11 th place in 21:11.8 as Courbat was 18 th. In the boys large-school division, the Spartans were fifth (104 points) and the Red Rams (149 points) settled for sixth place. Coogan did not run, so Perrone, in 15 th place (17:58.3), and Ferrone, in 17th (18:00.6), led ESM’s effort as Wilmot gave J-D an 18 th-place time of 18:01.7.

J-D, ESM earn cross country sweeps By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Both of the Jamesville-DeWitt cross country streaks continued last Wednesday afternoon, as the girls have now beaten 29 straight OHSL Freedom division opponents and the boys have conquered its last 25 league foes in a row. The Red Rams did this by stopping Homer and Fulton – but it wasn’t easy on the girls side, as J-D managed to squeak out a 28-29 victory over the Trojans as it was handling the Red Raiders 16-45. Ameena Dye had to settle for second place among individuals in a time of 19:09 behind Homer’s Bori Toszer (18:18), and when Trojan teammates Abbey Gray and Jane Auchmoody finished third and fourth, respectively, the streak was in real trouble. J-D was ready for it, though, getting its next four runners across the line before Homer did. Rebecca Bergman, in fifth place with a time of 20:10, led that push as Katie Pinkes took sixth (20:23) and Laura Wengert was seventh in 20:27. Avery Share clinched

from Halie Bassett in the second half, but Morgan stopped everything else as she picked up five saves. The Bishop Grimes boys team beat Blessed Virgin Mary 2-0 last Tuesday, getting both goals in the first half. David Firenze and Nick Quigley converted, with Nai Mayen earning assists on each of the scoring plays. The Cobras held BVM to just three shots all afternoon. Two days later, the Cobras fell to state Class B no. 1ranked Skaneateles 6-1, unable to withstand a five-goal Laker outburst in the first half as Austin Parker (two goals, one assist) and A.J. RIchichi (three assists) led the charge. Firenze did score in the second half as Mike Besbiaty finished with 15 saves. Grimes has twin games with the pair of Manlius-Pebble Hill teams (the boys ranked no. 1 in the state in Class C) this week, with the girls getting Pulaski and the boys a match with Bishop Ludden as the regular season wraps up.


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Hornet runners whip West Genesee By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Back home after its strong showing at the Manhattan Invitational, the Fayetteville-Manlius cross country teams put together a sweep of last Wednesday’s meet against fellow power West Genesee. The boys race proved particularly good, but the Hornets still beat the Wildcats by a comfortable 21-34, while the F-M girls outclassed WG star freshman Laura Leff amid another 15-50 sweep. Leff had won a fair share of races during the autumn and is one of the top-ranked ninth graders in the country. But she would only manage a sixth-place finish in this event as F-M unleashed its top performers once more. Heather Martin, in a time of 17 minutes, 13 seconds, finished on top, just ahead of Jillian Fanning (17:14) and

Christie Rutledge (17:15), while Katie Sischo slid into fourth place in 17:27 and Courtney Chapman got fifth place in 17:29. The second wave included Leah Monsour, who was seventh in 18:03 ahead of Maggie Malone (18:17), Katie Brislin (18:37) and Emily McGurrin (18:51). Monsour had made her own waves in the Manhattan meet on Oct. 9, as she won the junior varsity B race in a time of 15:36.69. Monsour, Malone (16:02.90) and Alana Pearl (16:40.42) had the three fastest JV times of the entire meet – and that included more than 130 runners. The F-M boys team used its sheer numbers to overcome the challenge of West Genesee. Mark McGurrin emerged as the individual champion, finishing in 15 minutes, 27 seconds, five seconds better than the Wildcats’ Billy Gabriel. Clinching the victory, the Hornets filled out the top five as Andrew Roache, in 15:33, was third, one second behind Gabriel, while Nick Ryan took fourth place in 15:36 and

Andrew Veilleux (15:43) was fifth. Owen Strong, in eighth place in 16:07, rounded out the scoring, with Ben Thomas and Jules Wellner both posting times of 16:18. Christian Brothers Academy also ran on Wednesday, losing on the boys side to Marcellus and Jordan-Elbridge by equal 22-39 margins, even though Brendan Smith finished second in a time of 17:19. Jack Lenkiewicz was seventh in 18:11. CBA’s girls team lost a narrow 28-29 decision to J-E, also falling to Marcellus 21-38. In defeat, Corey Hucko finished fourth in a clocking of 22:51, with Michaela Gildemeyer sixth in 23:34, the same time that Alexis Buck posted to finish seventh. On Monday night, F-M’s national championship teams from 2007 to ‘09 will be inducted into the Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame during a dinner at Drumlins Country Club.

CBA, F-M, J-D swimmers pick up meet wins Pushing its win streak to 31 consecutive meets, the Christian Brothers Academy girls swim team went to Mexico last Wednesday night and again proved too powerful as it earned a 92-80 victory over the Tigers. As the starting point, Kathryn Coughlin, Destiny Cerlanek, Maggie Fletcher and Summer Schmitt got together in the 200 medley relay and won that race in a time of 1:57.54. Right after that was done, Fletcher returned to the pool and, in the 200 freestyle, nearly broke the two-minute mark as she won in 2:00.03. She would also finish first in the 100 freestyle in 55.65 seconds. Coughlin swam the 50 freestyle in a top time of 26.65 seconds, while Schmitt did break the one-minute mark winning the 100 butterfly in 59.74 seconds. Zoe McCauley chimed in to claim the 200 individual medley in 2:26.08 as Kelly Bewley earned 163.95 points in diving. With all those early victories, CBA tacked on one more in

the 200 freestyle relay, where Elizabeth Catalano joined Cerlanek, Zoe McCauley and Lexi McCauley in posting a victory in 1:51.90. All this followed CBA’s successful venture at the New Hartford Invitational, where Schmitt won both the 200 IM and 100 backstroke and helped her team win the 200 medley and 400 freestyle relays, too. Fayetteville-Manlius went to Baldwinsville Thursday night and moved to 4-1 in the CNY Counties League (4-2 overall) with a 52-42 victory over the Bees. Hadley Cameron-Carter earned first place in the 200 IM (2:25.69), then claimed the 500 freestyle in 5:38.61. She also helped the Hornets claim the 200 medley relay in a quick time of 1:58.98 and the 200 freestyle relay team take first place in 1:49.69. Melissa James and Stephanie Wilcoxen swam in both relays, and took events on their own – James swimming the 100 breaststroke in 1:11.62, Wilcoxen claiming the 100 freestyle in 58.51 seconds. Delaney Pfohl, who was in the 200 medley, won the 100 butterfly in 1:06.92, while Katie Pechacek joined Cameron-

Carter, James and Wilcoxen in the 200 freestyle relay effort. Jamesville-DeWitt swam on Friday and beat ManliusPebble Hill 96-80 to improve its mark to 6-1, and the Red Rams are still unbeaten (4-0) in the OHSL. Katie Comanici took first in both the 200 IM (2:40.91) and 500 freestyle 6:06.0), while Amanda Behan prevailed in the 100 butterfly in 1:09.97. Kalie Coyne needed 1:06.98 to take the 100 backstroke and helped Ashley Buck, Gillian McGann and Emily Frank win the 400 freestyle relay in 4:23.31. Earlier, Buck had teamed with Lauren Crosby, Molly Hair and Caitlin Cariseo to help J-D claim first place in the 200 medley relay (2:06.87). Natalie Della Posta had 194.0 points on the diving board. MPH had Phoebe Patrician win both the 50 (27.92 seconds) and 100 freestyle (1:01.05) races, with Lillie Haxton adding a victory in the 100 breaststroke in 1:19 flat. Haxton, Patrician, Nika Jonas and Carley Bright swam the 200 freestyle relay in 2:01.05.

Hornets bash Liverpool, complete unbeaten regular season pblackwell@cnylink.com By winning its first six games, the FayettevilleManlius football team locked up the Class AA-2 regular-season title. But it still wanted an undefeated season - even in the odd circumstances that Friday night’s home game against Liverpool offered. Going in, both the Hornets and Warriors knew that they would face each other again a week later, on the same field, in the first round of the Section III Class AA playoffs, and whatever happened here could not change that fact. Still, it was F-M’s Senior Night and, in front of home fans that braved rain and brutal winds, it steadily pulled away from Liverpool on its way to a 31-7 victory to wrap up that perfect 7-0 march through the regular season. Liverpool was missing several key players, including all-around star Connor Rogers and Ethan VanMarter. Still, it got on the board in the second quarter in a big way when

Josh Withrow scampered 67 yards for a touchdown, the extra point making it 7-7. For F-M, who had gone ahead in the first quarter with Andrew Fletcher’s four-yard TD run and Ari Waffle’s extra point, the rare big play allowed by its

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ESM, J-D surge into football playoffs with big wins By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Fast finishes to the regular season give both the East Syracuse-Minoa and Jamesville-DeWitt football team a reason to think that it could make some serious noise in the upcoming Section III Class A playoffs. The Spartans clinched a first-round home game on Friday when Tyler Johnson accounted for six touchdowns - four on the ground, two through the air - in a 49-20 victory over the Mexico Tigers at ESM Stadium. Meanwhile, in Oswego, the Red Rams, who started 0-4, notched its third consecutive victory as it gave up the first points of the night at Oswego, then dominated the rest of the game in a 46-6 drubbing of the Buccaneers. Patient at the start, the Spartans had just one scoring drive in the first quarter, Johnson capping it off with a one-yard touchdown plunge as Jeff McDuffie handled the two-point conversion and ESM seized an 8-0 lead. Mexico briefly cut the margin to 8-6 on Ray Eastman’s 10-yard TD run early in the second quarter, but ESM countered with a pair of scoring drives, mostly staying on the ground. McDuffie converted from three yards out and, after Johnson scored again from the one, he hit Buddy

Frigon on a two-point pass, expanding the Spartans’ lead to 22-6 going into halftime. But it really got settled in the third quarter, thanks to 20 unanswered points. From midfield, the Tigers expected another run - but Johnson instead threw deep and found Bobby Campese for a 50-yard TD pass. As if that wasn’t enough, on the Spartans’ next drive Johnson again found Campese in the end zone from 27 yards out, and he capped the period with a two-yard scoring run that made it 42-6. Though Mexico would tack on a pair of TDs in the fourth quarter, Johnson provided an exclamation point to his night by going 16 yards for yet another score late in the game. Not to be forgotten, McDuffie finished with 92 rushing yards on 15 carries. J-D’s trip to Oswego, where the rain, wind and cold temperatures got augmented by a grass field that quickly turned to mud, began on a rough note. The Buccaneers took a 6-0 lead in the first quarter with a quick scoring drive, capped by Josh McRae’s four-yard run. Before the period was done, though, the Red Rams had taken the lead, thanks to Ahkeen Williams’ one-yard TD run and Curtis Walker slamming in for two points, and the rest of the night would prove just as pleasant.

Williams was quite versatile on this night, running for 127 yards on 13 carries. In the second quarter, Williams ran five yards for one score, then struck for a big play just before the break when he threw a 44-yard TD pass to Taumeras Howard. Fired up by that play, and now leading 20-6, J-D would do just what ESM did to Oswego, getting 20 straight points in the third quarter. Now the task toughens for J-D, who finished third in the American division - and is lined up to visit Whitesboro, who took second in the Class A National division, in the first round of the sectional playoffs next Friday night. The defending sectional champion Warriors went 6-1 this season, its only loss a 14-13 defeat to eventual league champion Indian River. The winner gets Cortland or Camden in the semifinals. As for ESM, it will get to play once more on home turf that same Friday when it meets Watertown in the opening round, the Cyclones coming off a 44-7 romp over Camden where running back Tevion Cappe gained 391 yards and five touchdowns. A win here, and the Spartans draw Indian River or Mexico in the semifinals. For the full story, see eaglebulletin.com.

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Brothers stun B’ville, wins AA-1 football title By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Everything, it seemed, was working against the Christian Brothers Academy football team Friday night - the opponent, the location, the playing surface and the brutal conditions. No way, the prevailing logic went, could the Brothers knock off Baldwinsville. Not at Pelcher-Arcaro Stadium. Not on a grass field churned into pudding by a day full of rain, with gusty winds blowing up to 25 miles per hour to add to the difficulty. And not against a Bees squad that was no. 3 in the state Class AA rankings, had knocked off its last 17 Section III foes and featured the most imposing ground game and offensive line in Central New York. Yet when the game was done and the clock hit zero, it was the guys in white, purple, gold and brown (from all the mud) celebrating a 14-10 victory over B’ville and a Class AA-1 division regular-season championship - and it was the home team in red trudging off in disappointment. Of all the titles claimed by CBA in head coach Joe Casamento’s 11-year tenure (which has included 106 wins and a boatload of sectional championships, plus a state crown in 2004), this might be the most exceptional because it was so unexpected. Other than senior quarterback Tyler Hamblin and a handful of other starters, the Brothers did not have a lot of experienced players on hand when the 2010

season got underway. And even when the wins started to pile up, points did not come at a rate comparable to other CBA teams of the past, and injuries, such as that to Cirro Nicoletti-Watson, lengthened the odds of success. CBA adjusted, though, and by the time it came to B’ville, it had two totally dependable items - Hamblin running the offense, and a ferocious defense that could shut down any opponent, even one as imposing as the Bees. Both were on display in the first half, especially the defensive part. From Dan Predmore, Jonathan McGriff and Mike Magnarelli on the line, to linebackers Greg Thomson and Joey Pascarella, to defensive backs like Sam Kelley, Anthony Bunn, Dan Patane and Vince Russo, CBA never let B’ville’s star sophomore tailback, Tyler Rouse, get anything started. Rouse carried the ball 30 times, but had just 82 yards. Meanwhile, Hamblin deftly put together a first-quarter drive. On fourthdown-and-two from the B’ville 27-yard line, Hamblin went to the end zone and found Jack Pfohl for the game’s first touchdown. Riley Dixon’s extra point made it 7-0. Late in the second period, Magnarelli recovered a Casey Colligan fumble on the Bees’ 27. Again with a short field, Hamblin cashed in, running the last 10 yards for the score less than a minute before halftime. CBA went to the break ahead 14-0 and in a charged-up mood, ready to put the Bees away. But in the third quarter, B’ville began to push back, helped in no small part by

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three CBA turnovers in the most beat-up part of the field, which the Bees would use to make things close again. After Rouse got stopped on fourth down at the CBA six following Dave Middlemore’s interception, the Brothers took over - but Hamblin fumbled, and Bunn was forced to recover in the end zone for a safety. Minutes later, another fumble, this time inside the 10-yard line, was pounced on by Collin Twombly, and led to Colligan scoring on a one-yard sneak to make it 14-8. From there, though, the Brothers’ defense again took over. Numerous times in the second half, B’ville had the ball in CBA territory, only to leave without

points. By far, the biggest stop came with 1:28 to play when, on fourth down inside the CBA 25, Pascarella sacked Colligan. Though Hamblin took an intentional safety with 18 seconds left to cut the margin to four, it did not matter as he came out on defense and intercepted Colligan’s last-ditch pass to secure the victory - and CBA’s league title. Now the Brothers get to return to the clean turf of Alibrandi Stadium next Friday to face West Genesee in the first round of the Class AA playoffs. Should CBA win, it would face Utica Proctor or Rome Free Academy in the semifinals.

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Fayetteville Free Library

November programs include storytime, movies, book clubs Programs for kids:

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10:30 a.m. Tuesdays Help your preschooler get ready to read as we enjoy stories together and build important early literacy skills.

10:30 a.m. Friday Nov. 19 10:30 a.m. Saturday Nov. 20 An early literacy drop in play program. Unstructured, child directed. Staff on hand to answer questions.

First steps

9:30 a.m. Wednesdays A language building program using music, movement, rhymes and stories. For toddlers up to age 3 who have graduated from Cuddletime.

Preschool storytime:Terrific 2s and 3s

10:30 a.m. Wednesdays Nurture a love of books with your 2 or 3 year old. We will learn letters, sounds and words as we share stories, songs and rhymes

Kiddie Café

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays Drop in Café 300 for puzzles, coloring sheets, crayons, kids music, snacks and fun.

Cuddletime

11:30 a.m. Thursdays Enjoy rhymes, songs, stories and more with your baby at this language building program. For babies not yet walking and an adult.

Legos at the Library

10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Thursday Nov. 11 Love Legos? Enjoy a story at the library and then build an awesome Lego creation based on what you heard. Legos will be provided. For students in grades kindergarten to fifth. Registration required.

National Gaming Day celebration

2 p.m. Saturday Nov. 13 Join us to celebrate National Gaming Day. Registration required.

Family movie matinee:‘Toy Story 3’

2 p.m. Sunday Nov. 14 The toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care center instead of the attic right before Andy leaves for college, and it’s up to Woody to convince the other toys that they weren’t abandoned. Rated G, 103 minute runtime. Free popcorn will

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Programs for adults

Bare Bones: Detox the healthy way

7 p.m. Thursday Nov. 4 Not feeling your best? Bothered by allergies? Wish you had more energy? Experts in Integrative Medicine recommend a liver cleanse spring & fall to help the body deal with the toxic world we live in. Come & learn about how an effective, science-based detoxification (‘cleanse’) program that is not a fad, combined with Far-Infrared Sauna can help you feel your best.

Art & Soul reception

5 p.m. Thursday Nov. 4 Artist Reception featuring November Artists of the Month, Art & Soul, sponsored by the Friends of the FFL.

Syracuse Chorale Chamber

2 p.m. Sunday Nov. 7 Members of the Syracuse Chorale Chamber sing at the FFL. Suggested $5 donation to the FFL to attend.

Current fiction book club

7 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 10 This month’s book pick is “One Day” by David Nicholls.

‘Casino Jack and the United States of Money’

7 p.m. Thursday Nov. 18 An Alex Gibney Film probes into the lies, greed and corruption surrounding D.C. super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his cronies. Rated R, 128 minutes

Café Francais

1:30 p.m. Friday Nov. 19 Join Violette Humsi for an enjoyable French conversation and café. Registration required.

Tea time book discussion

4 p.m. Monday Nov. 22 Join Ellen in the café for book discussions this winter season: November’s book title is “Mayflower: the Story of Courage, Community and War” by Nathanial Philbrick. Registration required.

Movie premiere:‘Eat Pray Love’

6:30 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 23 Starring Julia Roberts, Javier Bardem, James Franco, Billy Crudup, Viola Davis. Rated PG-13; Runtime 133 min.

Computer Classes Selling online

7 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 9 Registration required.

Downloadable formats explained

1:30 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 10 Learn more about the different types of downloadable formats available in the Overdrive catalog: epub, pdf, mp3, overdrive windows media, mobi and more.

Widget Wednesday

1:30 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 17 Widget Wednesday is an interactive discussion about current popular gadgets featuring PlayAways, Ipod Touch, Sony E-Reader, Flip Camera, and more. Registration required.

Using iTunes and iPod touch

1:30 p.m. Wednesday Nov. 17 We will demo how to upload books and music to the iPod Touch using iTunes. Registration required.

Holiday e-cards

7 p.m. Monday Nov. 29 Learn how to send e-cards online. Registration required.

Online photo sharing

7 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 30 Part of a series. Registration required.

Distinguished citizens award event 6 p.m. Friday Nov. 19

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Obituaries Carl A. Graboske, 53

Raymond G. Stone, 42

Carl A. “Poncho” Graboske, 53, brother-in-law, Lynn (Laura) Swanof Kirkville, passed away on Monday son; a nephew, several nieces and October 11, 2010, at Francis House cousins, including a special cousin after a three-year battle with lung canAnne Coughenour. cer. He was a truck driver for many Services: 10 a.m. Friday Oct. 15 years with Robert H. Law Inc. Carl at Russell H. Schepp & Son Funeral enjoyed the outdoors, he was an avid Home. Burial at Pine Plains Cemhunter, he also enjoyed his motorcycle etery, North Manlius. Calling hours: and spending time home with his 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday Oct. 14 at the family and pets. He was known for his Mr. Graboske funeral home, 109 East Ave., Minoa. antics, practical jokes and a sense of For directions, florists, or a guestbook, humor that created many nicknames please visit scheppfamily.com. for his friends. Carl was predeceased by his Arrangements by Russell H. Schepp & Son parents, Albert “Hap” in 2010 and Betty in Funeral Home, Minoa. 1978, as well as his adored dog Jesse. Contributions: Francis House, 108 MiSurvivors: his wife of 34 years Leslie; a chaels Ave., Syracuse, NY 13208 or Hospice of son, Philip; his dog, Bandit; sister Cristina Central New York, 990 Seventh North Street, (Richard) Tedesco; step-mother Betty Bald- Syracuse, NY 13088. win Graboske; step-brother, James (Jeanniene) The family would like to thank the staff Baldwin; step-sister, Judith (William) Von and volunteers at Francis House and HosZagorski; mother-in-law, Shirley Swanson; pice for the care that was given to Carl.

Raymond G. Stone, 42, of (Steve Alduk) Stone of CT and East Syracuse, died peaceGreg (Amy) Stone of NYS; three fully on Monday Oct. 11, 2010, sisters, Cindy (Brayton) Mosher, surrounded by his wife and Laurie (Jeff ) Gillen and Michelle children. Ray truly loved his (Dave) Andrews all of NYS and family and was able to spend several aunts, uncles, cousin, quality time with his friends nieces and nephews. and family who cared about Services: 10 a.m. Friday Oct. 15 him, before he passed away. at Fergerson Funeral Home, 215 He knew how much he was South Main St., North Syracuse, Mr. Stone loved. NY 13212. Burial with military Ray enjoyed playing golf honors will be in St. Mary’s Cemand going to camp. He was a Dessert etery, Minoa. Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Storm veteran. He enjoyed working for Thursday Oct. 14 at the funeral home. L. & J.G. Stickley for 18 years where he Donations may be made to the Amerdid many jobs. Surviving are his wife of ican Cancer Society, 6725 Lyons St, East 8 years, Renee; two children, Grace and Syracuse, NY 13057-9364. Jacob; his parents, Philip and Norma Memorial messages may be left at Stone of Herkimer; brothers, Robert FergersonFuneralHome.com.

Avid hunter, enjoyed his motorcycle

Evelyn A. Biven, 95

Enjoyed time at the Manlius Senior Center Evelyn A. (Pierce) Biven, 95, of Pierce of Phillipsburg, NJ; six Syracuse, passed away on Sunday grandchildren, and eight greatOct. 10, 2010, at Loretto. She was a grandchildren. former resident of Limestone GarFuneral services: 11:30 a.m. den Apts. and enjoyed spending Wednesday Oct. 13 at in St. Elizatime at the Manlius Senior Center. beth Ann. Seton Church where She was a parishioner of St. Ann’s a Mass of Christian burial will Church in Manlius. be celebrated. Burial will follow Evelyn was predeceased by in Our Lady of Peace Cemetery, her first husband, Arlo Pierce; Clay. Contributions in Evelyn’s Mrs. Biven second husband, George Biven; memory may be made to the St. and her daughter, Carolyn Wells. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church She is survived by her daughter, Elaine Building Fund, 3494 Rt. 31 Baldwinsville, Klonowski of Clay; her son, Paul (Judy) NY 13027.

HOPE holds ongoing support groups Hope for Bereaved, a non profit organization that provides support, resources and hope for grieving children, adults and families, holds the following support groups, free of charge and open to the public, on a monthly basis. Meetings are held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at its headquarters, 4500 Onondaga Boulevard in Syracuse, unless otherwise specified. Call 475-4673 for more information.  First Wednesday: HOPE for “Young at Heart” widows, widowers and significant others  Second Tuesday: HOPE for Bereaved: Whose parent, sibling, relative or friend died  Second Wednesday: HOPE for Survivors of Suicide: Whose child, spouse, family member or friend died by suicide

Enjoyed playing golf and going to camp

Betty Shanahan, 90

Retired from ES-M schools

Betty Hanlon Shanahan, 90, a resident of Minoa since 1956, died Monday at The Crossings. She was born in Syracuse on Dec. 23, 1919. She graduated from Syracuse Normal School and Syracuse University. Betty retired from the East SyraMrs. Shanahan cuse-Minoa School District

after 34 years. She was a communicant of St. Mary’s Church in Minoa. Betty was a member of the NYS Retired Teachers Association and the ES-M Retired Teachers Association. Betty is survived by several cousins. She was predeceased by her husband Gerald in 2002.

John D. Scofield, 65

Past Fayetteville Fire Department Chief John D. Scofield, 65, of Fayfield of Fayetteville; son, JD etteville, passed away peacefully Scofield of Steamboat Springs, on Tuesday Oct. 5, 2010. Born CO; his mother, Pauline of Black November 2, 1944 in JacksonRiver, NY; brother, Robert H. ville, FL, he was the son of the Jr. of Albany; sister, Cynthia S. late Robert H. Scofield and PauFrederick of Black River; and line Howell Scofield. He was a several nieces and nephews. graduate of Watertown High Services: 10 a.m. on MonSchool and SUNY Oswego. He day Oct. 11 at Trinity Episcojoined the Army Reserves in pal Church, 106 Chapel St., Mr. Scofield 1967 and retired as a Master Fayetteville. Burial will be in Sargeant in 1996 from 1209th Fayetteville Cemetery. Calling Reserves, Mattydale. An active member hours: from 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday Oct. 10 of the community, he proudly served as at Eaton-Tubbs-Schepp Funeral Home, a volunteer and past chief of the Fay- 7191 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville. For etteville Fire Department. He served on directions, florists or the guestbook, the Fayetteville Recreation Committee please visit scheppfamily.com many years and was a member of Trinity Contributions in his memory may be Episcopal Church. made to the Fayetteville Fire DepartJohn is survived by his wife of 42 ment, 425 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville, years, Donna; daughter, Kathryn Sco- NY 13066.

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20 Eagle Bulletin, Oct. 20, 2010 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of CrossFit Dewitt Strength & Conditioning, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/14/10. Office location: Onondaga County. Principal business location: 6841 Collamer Rd., E. Syracuse, NY 13057. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 6841 Collamer Rd., E. Syracuse, NY 13057. Purpose: any lawful acts or activities for which LLCs may be organized. EB-43 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of MataySavAl, LLC. Articles of Organization filedwith the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 09/13/2010. Office location:Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom processagainst it may be served. The Post Office address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him is C/ O Meggesto, Crossett & Valerino, LLP, 313 East Willow Street, Suite 201, Syracuse, NY 13203. Purpose of LLC: to engage in any lawful act or activity. Street address of Principal Business location is: 313 East Willow Street, Suite 201, Syracuse, NY 13203. EB-43 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of THE TASTE OF AFRICA LLC, a domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 09/03/2010. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 431 Douglas St., Syracuse, NY 13203. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. EB-43 NOTICE OF FORMATION Legal Notice of Formation of LLC. Dinosaur 99 Court, LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 09/08/2010. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served and SSNY shall mail process to c/o Gerald F. Stack, Esq., Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, One Park Place, 300 South State Street, Syracuse, NY 13202-2078. Purpose: any business permitted under law. EB-43 NOTICE OF FORMATION AK STUDIO, LLC: Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Articles of Organization for AK STUDIO, LLC (“LLC”) were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on September 2, 2010. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC, 9 Cross Road, Syracuse, New York 13224. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-43 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of Sophistafunk LLC. Art. of Org. filed w/ Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/31/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent for service of process. SSNY shall mail process to: 2030 E. Colvin St., Syracuse, NY 13210. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-43 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of 206 KINNE ST., LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 09/10/10. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. office of LLC: 206 Kinne St., E. Syracuse, NY 13057. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-43 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF GEMMI BOY, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law GEMMI BOY, LLC has

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process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-44 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of Lake Run, LLC. Art. of Org filed Secretary of State (SSNY) 6/ 4/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to The LLC, 7199 Farnham Rd, Memphis, NY 13112. Business purpose: any lawful activities. EB-44 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation of DeRoberts Plastic Surgery, PLLC a NYS professional service limited liability company (PLLC). Formation filed with SSNY on 08/05/ 2010. Off. Loc.: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agt. of PLLC, upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: The PLLC, 300 Brattle Road Syracuse, NY 13203. Purpose: All lawful purposes. EB-44 YOK Productions LLC Notice of Formation of YOK Productions, LLC a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State on September 7, 2010. N.Y. office location: Onondaga County. Secretary of State designated as agent upon whom process against LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/ her to: 107 Preston Circle, Syracuse, NY 13219. EB-44 Y2K Transportation, LLC Notice of Formation of Y2K Transportation, LLC, a domestic Limited liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State on April 29, 2008. N.Y. office location: Onondaga County. Secretary of State designated as agent upon whom process against LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/ her to: 1080 State Fair Blvd, Syracuse, NY 13219. EB-44 Black Knights Bentonville, LLC Notice of Formation of Black Knights Bentonville, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State on June 15, 2010, N.Y. office location: Onondaga County. Secretary of State designated as agent upon whom process against LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/ her to: 532 State Fair Blvd, Syracuse, NY 13204. EB-44 Notice of Formation Notice of Formation of Lamplighter Ventures LLC Art. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 7/28/ 2010. Office location: Onondoga County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: William Minkstein. 4523 Lamplighter Ln. Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose is any lawful activity. EB-44 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION OF GearTech, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State on August 4, 2010,. The office of the Company is to be located in Onondaga County. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served against him or her is: 411 N. Orchard Rd., Syracuse, NY. The purpose of the business of the

Company is any lawful domestic Limited Liability business. Company (LLC), filed with the EB-44 Sec of State of NY on 9/13/10. NOTICE OF FORMATION NY Office location: NOTICE OF Onondaga. SSNY is FORMATION OF designated as agent upon Boonbarame, LLC. Articles of whom process against the Organization were filed with LLC may be served. SSNY the Department of State on shall mail a copy of any process September 16, 2010,. The office against the LLC served upon of the Company is to be located him/her to The LLC, 210 E. in Onondaga County. The Fayette St., 7th Fl., Syracuse, Secretary of State is designated NY 13202. General Purposes. as agent of the Company upon EB-44 whom process against it may LEGAL NOTICE be served. The address to C A R R O L L which the Secretary of State EQUIPMENT, LLC Articles shall mail a copy of any process of Org. filed NY Sec. of State served against him or her is: (SSNY) 9/12/2002. Office in 123 Alpine Drive #4, Dewitt, Onondaga Co. SSNY desig. NY. The purpose of the agent of LLC upon whom business of the Company is process may be served. SSNY any lawful business. shall mail copy of process to c/ EB-44 o Joseph C. Watt , JR., Esq., Notice of Formation 5788 Widewaters Parkway Secureways, LLC Dewitt, NY 13214. Purpose: Notice of Formation of a Any lawful purpose. Principal domestic Limited Liability business location: 816 W. Company (LLC). Articles of Genesee St., Skaneateles, NY Organization filed with the 13152. Secretary of State of NY on 8/ EB-42 20/2010. NY office location: LEGAL NOTICE Onondaga County. Secy of K AND S REAL State is designated as agent PROPERTY, LLC Articles of upon whom process against Org. filed NY Sec. of State the LLC may be served. Secy (SSNY) 9/3/2010. Office in of State shall mail a copy of Onondaga Co. SSNY desig. any process against the LLC agent of LLC upon whom served upon him/her to: 8009 process may be served. SSNY Bamm Hollow Road Clay N.Y. shall mail copy of process to 13041 1105 Willis Ave., Syracuse, EB-44 NY 13204, which is also the NOTICE OF FORMATION principal business location. OF Purpose: Any lawful purpose. LIBERTY RESOURCES EB-42 POST ROCHESTER, LLC LEGAL NOTICE Under Section 203 of the SHENFELD STUDIO Limited Liability Company LLC a domestic Limited Law Liability Company (LLC), Liberty Resources POST filed with the Sec of State of Rochester, LLC has been NY on 8/10/10. NY Office formed as a domestic limited location: Onondaga. SSNY is liability company and states designated as agent upon the following:1.The name of whom process against the the limited liability company LLC may be served. SSNY is Liberty Resources POST shall mail a copy of any process Rochester, LLC.2.The date of against the LLC served upon filing of the Articles of him/her to The LLC, 831 W. Organization of the limited Fayette St., Syracuse, NY liability company with the 13204. General Purposes. Secretary of State is September EB-43 15, 2010. 3.The county within LEGAL NOTICE the State of New York in Notice of Formation of which the office of the limited Bowie Enterprise, LLC, Art. liability company is to be of Org. filed Sec’y of State located is Onondaga.4.The (SSNY) 8/24/10. Office Secretary of State is designated location: Onondaga County. as the agent of the limited SSNY designated as agent of liability company upon whom LLC upon whom process process against it may be against it may be served. SSNY served. The post office address shall mail copy of process to within or without the State to 322 Washington Blvd., which the Department of State Fayetteville, NY 13066. shall mail a copy of any process Purpose: any lawful activities. served against it is c/o Green EB-44 & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC, LEGAL NOTICE 110 West Fayette Street, One Notice of Formation of Lincoln Center, Suite 900, Saving Face, LLC, Art. of Org. Syracuse, New York 13202. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 7/ 5.The purpose of the 30/10. Office location: business of the limited Onondaga County. SSNY liability company is to engage designated as agent of LLC in any lawful act or activity for upon whom process against it which limited liability may be served. SSNY shall companies may be organized mail copy of process to 4300 under applicable law. W. Genesee St., Syracuse, NY EB-44 13219. Purpose: any lawful NOTICE OF FORMATION activities. OF LIBERTY EB-44 RESOURCES POST LEGAL NOTICE BUFFALO, LLC Notice of Formation of Under Section 203 of the Lakeview House, L.L.C., Art. Limited Liability Company of Org. filed Sec’y of State Law (SSNY) 9/7/10. Office Liberty Resources POST location: Onondaga County. Buffalo, LLC has been formed SSNY designated as agent of as a domestic limited liability LLC upon whom process company and states the against it may be served. SSNY following: 1.The name of the shall mail copy of process to limited liability company is 221 W. Division St., Syracuse, Liberty Resources POST NY 13204. Purpose: any Buffalo, LLC.2.The date of lawful activities. filing of the Articles of EB-44 Organization of the limited LEGAL NOTICE liability company with the Notice of Formation of Secretary of State is September Motivating Dynamic Change, 15, 2010. 3.The county within LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of the State of New York in State (SSNY) 9/17/10. Office which the office of the limited location: Onondaga County. liability company is to be SSNY designated as agent of located is Onondaga. 4.The LLC upon whom process Secretary of State is designated against it may be served. SSNY as the agent of the limited shall mail copy of process to liability company upon whom 2025 Pompey Center Rd., process against it may be Fabius NY 13063. Purpose: served. The post office address any lawful activities. within or without the State to EB-44 which the Department of State LEGAL NOTICE shall mail a copy of any process Notice of Formation of 134 served against it is c/o Green Walton Street, LLC, Art. of & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC, Org. filed Sec’y of State 110 West Fayette Street, One (SSNY) 8/13/10. Office Lincoln Center, Suite 900, location: Onondaga County. Syracuse, New York 13202. SSNY designated as agent of 5.The purpose of the business LLC upon whom process of the limited liability against it may be served. SSNY company is to engage in any shall mail copy of process to lawful act or activity for which 134 Walton St., Syracuse, NY limited liability companies 13202. Purpose: any lawful may be organized under activities. applicable law. EB-44 EB-44 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of TRUE COURSE, LLC a Auburn Community Hotel,

L.P., Authority filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 9/13/10. Office loc.: Onondaga County. LP org. in DE 10/5/09. SSNY desig. as agent of LP upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of proc. to 250 S. Clinton St., Ste. 200, Syracuse, NY 13202. DE office addr.: 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of LP on file: SSDE, Townsend Bldg., Dover, DE 19901. Name/addr. of each gen. ptr. avail. at SSNY. Purp.: any lawful activities. EB-44 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of COR Columbus Circle Company, LLC, Authority filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 9/ 7/10. Office loc.: Onondaga County. LLC org. in DE 8/13/ 10. SSNY desig. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of proc. to 540 Towne Dr., Fayetteville, NY 13066. DE office addr.: 1220 N. Market St., Ste. 806, Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. on file: SSDE, Townsend Bldg., Dover, DE 19901. Purp.: any lawful activities. EB-44 LEGAL NOTICE Lacrosse 47, LLC (“LLC”) has been formed for transacting business in NY and elsewhere. 1. Articles of Organization were filed with the NY Sec. of State (“NYSS”) on 08/30/10. 2. The LLC’s office is in Onondaga County. 3. The NYSS is designated as agent for service of process. The address in NY for NYSS to mail a copy of the process against LLC: 299 Twin Elms Lane, North Syracuse, NY 13212. 4. The LLC shall engage in any activity allowed by law. EB-42 Legal Notice SKD Environmental Systems LLC, Date of Formation: 9/13/2010, Onondaga County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served and the post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against it served upon him or her is: PO Box 26, Minoa, NY 13116. Registered agent: Melody Kight, Esq., 230-302 West Willow St., Syracuse, NY 13202, the agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. LLC purpose: environmental system consulting and design. EB-44 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Landmark ML Manager, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/20/ 10. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 362 South Salina St., Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-44 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Landmark Master Tenant, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/20/ 10. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 362 South Salina St., Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-44 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Landmark MT Manager, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/20/ 10. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 362 South Salina St., Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-44 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Landmark Theatre Properties, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/20/10. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 362 South Salina St., Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful

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EB-44 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of MCCARTHY BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/30/ 2010. Office location Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as the agent upon whom process against LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC at: 8265 Barksdale Lane, Manlius, NY 13104. LLC purpose: Any lawful act or activity permitted under applicable law. EB-44 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of M C C A R T H Y PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 06/30/2010. Office location Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as the agent upon whom process against LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC at: 8265 Barksdale Lane, Manlius, NY 13104. LLC purpose: Any lawful act or activity permitted under applicable law. EB-44 Notice of Formation NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS OF SYRACUSE, LLC. Application for Authority was filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 06/ 07/10. The LLC was originally filed with the Secretary of State of New Jersey on 06/03/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Allan Gendelman, 20 Jewell Street, Garfield New Jersey 07026. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. EB-45 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 43 STATE STREET, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law 43 STATE STREET, LLC has been formed as a domestic limited liability company and states the following: 1.The name of the limited liability company is 43 State Street, LLC. 2.The date of filing of the Articles of Organization of the limited liability company with the Secretary of State is September 24, 2010. 3.The county within the State of New York in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Onondaga. 4.The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without the State to which the Department of State shall mail a copy of any process served against it is 133 Walton Street, Unit 107, Syracuse, New York 13202. 5.The purpose of the business of the limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under applicable law. EB-45 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF COLVIN HOLDINGS OF DEWITT LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law1. The name of the limited liability company is COLVIN HOLDINGS OF DEWITT LLC 2. The county in which the limited liability company will be located is the County of Onondaga, State of New York. 3. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him is 507 Briarbrook Run, Fayetteville, NY 13066. Mark Colvin- Organizer EB-44


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Notice of Formation Notice of Formation of RNDYSTECH LLC. Art. of Org. filed Sec. of State (NYSS) 09/15/10. Office location: Onondaga County. NYSS designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served and a copy mailed to: 1929 Meeker Hill Rd Lafayette NY 13084. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-45 LEGAL NOTICE Articles of Organization of The Alps at Swiss Village, LLC (“LLC”) were filed with Secretary of State of NY (“SSNY”) on 10/01/10. Office Location: Onondaga County. The SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to: 99 Alpine Drive, Dewitt, New York 13214. Purpose: Any lawful business purpose. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Tillie’s Tuggies, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with NY Secretary of State (SSNY) 8/24/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against this LLC: c/o Donna M. Deal, 8336 Glen Eagle Drive, Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose of LLC: any lawful activity. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DAJACEM ENTERPRISES, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State on August 5, 2010,. The office of the Company is to be located in Onondaga County. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served against him or her is: 4700 South Onondaga Road, Nedrow, NY . The purpose of the business of the Company is any lawful business. EB-46 LEGAL NOTICE ABC REALTY OF CNY, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 12/14/ 06. Office in Onondaga Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to c/o Harris and Panels, 120 E.Washington St., Ste. 511, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of KLUCON, LLC, a domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 09/22/2010. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 103 Rockford Drive, Syracuse, NY 13224. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of PATIENT READY MARKETPLACE, LLC (“LLC”) Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (“NYSOS”) on 9/27/ 2010, pursuant to Limited Liability Company Law Section 203. Office location: Onondaga County. NYSOS designated as agent for LLC upon whom process against it may be served. NYSOS shall mail copy of process served to: 6862 Claret, Circle Fayetteville, NY 13066. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of PCGF NewCo, L.L.C. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/ 06/10. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ.

office of LLC: 4 Clinton Sq., Syracuse, NY 13202. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c/o Pyramid Management Group, Inc., Attn: General Counsel at the princ. office of the LLC. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of INGLESIDE PROPERTIES, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (SSNY) 10/7/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: PO Box 188, Syracuse, NY 13214. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Cyntergy Architecture, P.L.L.C. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State on 10/07/10. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 320 S. Boston 12th Floor, Tulsa, OK 74103Purpose: May lawfully engage in P r o f e s s i o n a l ArchitecturalServices under the laws of the State of New York. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Cyntergy Engineering, P.L.L.C.Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State on 10/07/ 10. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 320 S. Boston 12th Floor, Tulsa, OK 74103Purpose: May lawfully engage in P r o f e s s i o n a l EngineeringServices under the laws of the State of New York. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of HomeSpace Technologies, LLC. Articles of organization filed with NY Dept. of State on 5/11/09. Office Location: Onondaga County. Secretary of State designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: 240 Oarlock Circle, East Syracuse, NY 13057-3121, and is the principal business address of the LLC. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-46 , NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of CuseMyCampus, LLC, Art. of Org. filed with Secretary of State 7/29/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process: 1301 E. Genesee St., Apt. 101, Syracuse, NY 13210. Purpose: any lawful purpose.” EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ATSEFF SAVOY COMPANY, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law ATSEFF SAVOY COMPANY, LLC, has been formed as a domestic limited liability company and states the following:1.The name of the limited liability company is ATSEFF SAVOY COMPANY, LLC. 2.The date of filing of the Articles of Organization of the limited liability company with the Secretary of State is September 24, 2010. 3.The county within the State of New York in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Onondaga County. 4.The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without the State to which the Department of State shall mail a copy of any process served against it is c/o 515

East Brighton Avenue, Syracuse, New York 13210. 5.The purpose of the business of the limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under applicable law. EB-46 LEGAL NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Dadey Insurance Agency LLC” NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above named Limited Liability Company has been formed for the transaction of business in the State of New York and elsewhere. 1. The name of the Limited Liability Company is Dadey Insurance Agency LLC. 2. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State for the State of New York on September 15, 2009. 3. The office of the Limited Liability Company is to be located in Onondaga County, New York. 4. The Secretary of State of the State of New York is designated as the agent for the Limited Liability Company upon whom process in any action or proceeding against it may be served and the address within the State to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of the process in any action or proceeding against the Limited Liability Company which may be served upon it is c/o Scicchitano & Pinsky, PLLC, 5789 Widewaters Parkway, Syracuse, NY 13214. The Limited Liability Company does not have a registered agent within the State of New York. 5. The Limited Liability Company shall engage in any activity for which a limited liability company may be lawfully engaged under the laws of the State of New York. EB-46 LEGAL NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ERM Strategies, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above named Limited Liability Company has been formed for the transaction of business in the State of New York and elsewhere. 1. The name of the Limited Liability Company is ERM Strategies, LLC. 2. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State for the State of New York on October 6, 2009. 3. The office of the Limited Liability Company is to be located in Onondaga County, New York. 4. The Secretary of State of the State of New York is designated as the agent for the Limited Liability Company upon whom process in any action or proceeding against it may be served and the address within the State to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of the process in any action or proceeding against the Limited Liability Company which may be served upon it is c/o Scicchitano & Pinsky, PLLC, 5789 Widewaters Parkway, Syracuse, NY 13214. The Limited Liability Company does not have a registered agent within the State of New York. 5. The Limited Liability Company shall engage in any activity for which a limited liability company may be lawfully engaged under the laws of the State of New York. EB-46 LEGAL NOTICE Articles of Organization of 3rd Generation Properties, LLC (“LLC”) were filed with Sec. of State of NY (“SSNY”) on 09/22/2010. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to: 15526 Outrigger

Drive, Chino Hills, CA 91709. Purpose: any lawful business purpose. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 170 INTREPID LANE, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law 170 Intrepid Lane, LLC has been formed as a domestic limited liability company and states the following: 1.The name of the limited liability company is 170 Intrepid Lane, LLC. 2.The date of filing of the Articles of Organization of the limited liability company with the Secretary of State is September 27, 2010. 3.The county within the State of New York in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Onondaga. 4.The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without the State to which the Department of State shall mail a copy of any process served against it is c/o Green & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC, 110 West Fayette Street, One Lincoln Center, Suite 900, Syracuse, New York 13202. 5.The purpose of the business of the limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under applicable law. EB-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of A L L E G R E T T O SOFTWARE, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/17/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: ALLEGRETTO SOFTWARE, LLC c/o Allegretto, Ltd. 5786 Widewaters Parkway, Dewitt, New York 13214. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-46 Notice of Formation Notice of the Formation. Company name: 6600 Weighlock Drive, LLC, and its Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State on August 26, 2010. The county in which the office of the Company is to be located is Onondaga County, New York. The street address of the Company’s principal business location is 217 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, NY 13202. The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the Company upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him is: 6600 Weighlock Drive, LLC, P.O. Box 6483, Syracuse, New York 13217. The purpose for which the Company is formed is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the Limited Liability Company Law. EB-45 LEGAL NOTICE OFFICAL NOTICE OF HEARING UPON THE PRELIMINARY BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF MANLIUS – 2011 Notice is hereby give that the preliminary budget of the Town of Manlius for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2011 has been completed and filed with the Town Clerk at 301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, New York, where it is available for inspection by any interested person during regular office hours. Further notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Manlius will meet and hold a public hearing on said preliminary budget at the Town Hall at 7:05 P.M. on Wednesday,

October 27, 2010 and that at such hearing any person may speak in favor of or against the preliminary budget as complied or for or against any item or items contained therein. Further Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the Real Property Tax Law Section 495, the exemption report that shows total assessed value on the final assessment roll that was used in the budgetary process that is exempt from taxation is on file with the Preliminary 2010 Budget in the Town Clerk’s Office and available for inspection by any interested person during regular office hours. Pursuant to Section 108 of the Town Law, the proposed salaries of the following Town Officers are hereby specified as follows: Supervisor……

.$32,888.00 H i g h w a y Superintendent $67,654.56 Council… ….6..@.............$10,388.00 Town Justices…… ..2…@.........$29,265.50 T o w n Clerk…...$43,823.25 Receiver of Taxes…...$36,791.40

Submitted, Allison Edsall Town Clerk October 15, 2010 EB-42 Town of Manlius Public Notice Notice is herby given that the regular Manlius Town Board meeting scheduled for Wednesday November 27, 2010 at 7:00PM has been canceled. There will be a Special Meeting of the Manlius Town Board scheduled for Wednesday November 17, 2010 at 7:00PM in the Town Hall Board Room located at 301 Brooklea Dr., Fayetteville, NY EB-42 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of TY KUHNS, LLC (“LLC”) Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (“NYSOS”) on 10/4/2010, pursuant to Limited Liability Company Law Section 203. Office location: Onondaga County. NYSOS designated as agent for LLC upon whom process against it may be served. NYSOS shall mail copy of process served to: 461 E. Brighton Ave., Syracuse, NY 13210. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-47 TOWN OF MANLIUS PLANNING BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Board of the Town of Manlius, New York will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, October 25, 2010 at approx. 7:05 pm local time at the Town Hall located at 301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, NY 13066 in the matter of the application of Rt. 92 TRE LLC for Site Plan Review for an Exit Driveway on Hunt Drive Property from EatonTubbs-Schepp Funeral Home Property, 7191 E. Genesee St. Zoned R-2 Tax Map #08708-01.1 located at 80 Hunt Drive Fayetteville, NY located in said Town. All persons will be heard in support of this application and opposition thereto. Appearance may be made in person or by agent. Dated: October 14, 2010 Signed: Fred L. Gilbert, Chairman EB-42 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of Aviation Mall NewCo, LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/12/10. Office location: Onondaga County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 10/07/10. Princ. office of LLC: The Clinton Exchange, 4 Clinton Sq., Syracuse, NY 13202-1078. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to c/o Pyramid

Management Group, Inc. at the princ. office of the LLC. DE addr. of LLC: c/o Corporation Service Co., 2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed with State of DE, Div. of Corps., Secy. of State, John G. Townsend Bldg., 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-47 ADVERTISMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF Contract No. 1 – Bentbrook Estates Stormwater Retention Area Sealed bids for the rehabilitation of the Bentbrook Estates Retention Area will be received at the office of the Manlius Town Clerk located at 301 Brooklea Dr., Fayetteville, NY until November 8, 2010, 10:00 A.M., at which time they will be opened and read aloud. There will be a Pre-bid Meeting on November 1, 2010, 10:00 A.M. at Town of Manlius, Town Hall located at 301 Brooklea Dr., Fayetteville NY This project includes the re-grading of existing contours in the Bentbrook Estates Stormwater Retention Area bordered by Enders Rd and Route 173 in the Town of Manlius. The project also includes clearing, grubbing and regrading of the channel entering the retention facility. The Contract Documents may be obtained only from The Town of Manlius upon deposit of the sum of $50.00 per set. Checks shall be payable to Town of Manlius. The full amount of this deposit for one set of Contract Documents will be refunded to any Bidder who has duly submitted a bid accompanied by the bid security required by this advertisement and who returns the Contract Documents complete and in good condition within thirty days following the Award of the Contract or the rejection of his bid. The full amount of this deposit for one set of Contract Documents will be refunded to the successful Bidder upon the execution of the Contract Documents. A refund in the amount of $50 will be made for the return, within thirty days following the Award of the Contract or the rejection of the bids, of other sets of Contract Documents complete and in good condition. The owner is exempt from the payment of sales and compensating use taxes of the State of New York and of cities and counties on all materials, equipment and supplies sold to the Owner pursuant to this contract. Also exempt from such taxes are purchases by the Contractor and his Subcontractors of materials, equipment and supplies and supplies to be sold to the Owner pursuant to this Contract, including tangible personal property to be incorporated in any structure, building or other real property forming part of the Project. These taxes are not to be included in the Bid. Each Bid must be accompanied by cash or a certified check in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for Bidders. The right is reserved to waive any informalities in the Bid and to reject any or all Bids. eb_42 LEGAL NOTICE The Town of Manlius is soliciting sealed bids for chipping trees and brush stock piled adjacent to the Town of Manlius Highway Facility, 5970 Clemons Road, East Syracuse, NY, 13057. Your bid should be submitted in writing to the Town Clerk at 301 Brooklea Dr., Fayetteville, NY, 13066, prior to 9:30 AM, Tuesday, October 26, 2010, at which time they will be opened and read aloud.

SPECIFICATIONS Under this bid, the Contractor shall furnish all materials, equipment, and labor to grind all of the materials presently on the site. The scope includes moving, loading, and stockpiling all materials at locations designated by the Town Highway Superintendent. All materials processed shall pass a 2 inch screen. The contractor shall comply with NYS Department of Labor requirements. All work shall be within 45 days after the proposal has been accepted by the Town Board, Town of Manlius. Payment will be made upon satisfactory completion of the work. The Contractor is required to submit evidence of appropriate insurance coverage naming the Town of Manlius as co-insured. Questions and appointments to visit the site can be arranged by calling the Highway Superintendent at 315-656-3090. Robert Cushing Supt. of Highways Town of Manlius EB-42 Notice of Formation 104 Route 57, LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York State on September 9, 2010. New York office is in the County of Onondaga. The Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC serviced upon him/ her to: Lee H. Buttolph, P.O. Box 250, 4528 Gove Lane, Jamesville, NY 13078. The LLC purpose is to engage in any lawful activity. EB-47 PUBLIC HEARING TOWN OF MANLIUS A public hearing before the TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF MANLIUS in the county of Onondaga, State of New York, will be held on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 at 7:10 PM, in the Town Hall in the Town of Manlius, located at 301 Brooklea Dr., Fayetteville NY 13066 to Amend new Chapter 17 of the Code of the Town of Manlius to Adopt the 2010 Retirement Incentive Plan. IN THE MATTEROfLocal Law 2010-3Amending new Chapter 17 of the Code of the Town of Manlius to Adopt the 2010 Retirement Incentive Plan RESOLUTION CALLING FOR PUBLIC HEARING The TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF MANLIUS, in the County of Onondaga, State of New York, met in regular session at the Town Hall in the Town of Manlius, located at 301 Brooklea Drive in the Village of Fayetteville, County of Onondaga, State of New York, on the 13th day of October, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by Edmond J. Theobald, Supervisor, and the following were present, namely: Edmond J. Theobald Supervisor Vincent Giordano Councilor Karen Green Councilor John R. Loeffler Councilor David M. Marnell, Sr. Councilor Nicholas J. Marzola Councilor Sandra A. Schepp Councilor The following resolution was moved, seconded and adopted: WHEREAS, a Local Law has been introduced before the Board, to wit: Local Law No. 2010 -3, amending Chapter 17 of the Town of Manlius Code (entitled “2010 Retirement Incentive Program”) to amend the Town Code as follows: LOCAL LAW 2010-3, A LOCAL LAW AMEN DING CHAPTER 17, RELATED TO ADOPTION

OF 2010 RETIREMENT INCENTIVE PROGRAM: Be it enacted by the Town Board of the Town of Manlius, Onondaga County, New York as follows: Section 1. That Chapter 17 be amended as follows: C.The open period, during which eligible employees may retire and receive the additional retirement benefits, shall be sixty (60) ninety (90) days in length. Section 2.This act shall take effect upon its filing with the New York State Department of State. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Manlius, County of Onondaga, State of New York, shall hold a Public Hearing on said proposed Local Law 2010-3, and that such Hearing shall be held at the Town Hall of the Town of Manlius, located at 301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, New York, on October 27, 2010, at 7:__ p.m. and be it further RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk give notice of such Public Hearing by the publication of a notice in at least one newspaper circulated in the Town, specifying the time when and the place where such Public Hearing will be held, and in general terms, describing the proposed Local Law. Such notice shall be published once at least five (5) days prior to the Public Hearing. I, ALLISON EDSALL, Town Clerk of the Town of Manlius, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the preceding Resolution was duly adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Manlius at a regular meeting of the Board duly called and held on the 13th day of October, 2010; that said Resolution was entered in the minutes of said meeting; that I have compared the foregoing copy with the original thereof now on file in my office; and that the same is a true and correct transcript of said Resolution and of the whole thereof. I HEREBY CERTIFY that all members of said Board had due notice of said meeting. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Town of Manlius, this 13th day of October, 2010. DATED:October 13, 2010 Fayetteville, New York Allison Edsall Town Clerk Town of Manlius Onondaga County, New York EB-42 LEGAL NOTICE Application for Authority (LLC) AA BRIDAL NORTHEAST, LLC. Filed with the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/31/10. LLC formed in DE on 2/9/10. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/ o The LLC, 1301 Virginia Dr., Ste. 110, Ft. Washington, PA 19034, registered agent upon whom process may be served. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act/activity. EB-47 VILLAGE OF EAST SYRACUSE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE November 1, 2010 Site Plan Review The Village of East Syracuse Board of Trustees will convene a public hearing in the Court Room at the Municipal Building, 204 North Center Street, East Syracuse, on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 6:00PM to hear comment regarding site plan review for proposed building addition at Syracuse Recycling and Recovery at 380 Carr Street in the Village of East Syracuse. All persons will be given the opportunity to be heard. By order of the Board of Trustees DATED: October 13, 2010 Patricia J. Derby Village Clerk EB-42


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