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Community

Strategy and service collide Northside Collision readies for opening of new shop

The giving tree Liverpool Public Library is once again collecting mittens, scarves and hats this winter. ...See page 2

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Business partners and owners of Northside Collision Scott Jones, left, and Gary Bell, will soon open their newest location at Route 57 and John Glenn Boulevard in Liverpool.

North Syracuse’s 13th annual holiday parade set for Dec. 5

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Thirteen years ago, former North Syracuse Mayor James Hotchkiss took advantage of the beginning of the winter season and celebrated the coming holidays with a parade. The community will once again welcome winter with a parade and tree lighting ceremony on Sunday Dec. 5, regardless of what Mother Nature has in store. The parade will begin at 5 p.m. at the North Syracuse Baptist Church parking lot and proceed down Main Street to Centerville Place, ending at the holiday tree outside the North Syracuse Community Center, 700 S. Bay Road. Director of Parks and RecrePlease see Parade, page 3

Christmas has come early for the Town of Cicero Parks and Recreation Department. The Cicero Town Board met off-schedule Nov. 17 with the intent to pass the 2011 town budget, but not before Supervisor Judy Boyke made a case for adding some things back into the spending plan, including the William Park beach and Learn to Swim Program. “[We] looked at things that Please see Beach, page 3

‘Strings attached’ Mayor surprised by county’s sales tax stipulations

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Liverpool High students get tips from Men’s Wearhouse on Erie Boulevard. ...See page 6

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By Miranda L. Pennock mpennock@cnylink.com “We pride ourselves on our customer service,” Gary Bell said. Bell and Scott Jones, owners of Northside Collision, will continue being proud of the service they provide the community as they prepare to open a new location Dec. 1. “We wanted to open a location in Liverpool for a few years now,” Bell said.

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The village of North Syracuse will welcome floats and marchers on Dec. 5 as the community kicks off the 2010 holidays with its annual parade and tree lighting.

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A free traditional Thanksgiving dinner will be held at noon Thursday Nov. 25 at King of Kings Church, 8278 Oswego Road, Route 57, in Liverpool. Seating is limited, so call the church office at 622-2077 to make reservations. No deliveries.

Nov. 26

Bowling benefit

A Mattydale Little League Bowling Benefit will be from 9 a.m. to noon Friday Nov. 26 at AMF Strike-nSpare Lanes, 1777 Brewerton Road, Mattydale. Registration from 9 to 9:30

a.m.; bowling from 9:30 to noon. Cost is $20 for adults, $10 for kids 12 and under (unlimited bowling and shoe rental). Questions? E-mail Maggie McRobbie at mmalpine1@hotmail.com or Mike Scarella at bajiil@ yahoo.com.

Nov. 30

Blood drive

Trinity United Methodist Church’s last American Red Cross Blood drive for 2010 will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday Nov. 30 at the church located on Morgan Road in Clay. To reserve a time to donate, call Ann Reed at 457-6360. Walk-ins welcome.

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Art guild to hold open house

The North Syracuse Art Guild will hold a holiday open house from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday Dec. 4 at the Seasons Cafe at the Red Barn, located on Route 298 near Northern Boulevard. All is original art by local artists.

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Holiday open house

The Oneida Lake Artisans and Brick House Café will host a holiday open house from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday Dec. 12 at the café, 9540 Main St. in Brewerton.

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The Liverpool Public Library’s holiday tree will, once again, be decorated with the warmth of the season. Between Dec. 1 and 19, patrons can bring new or handmade mittens, gloves, hats and scarves to put in the basket under the tree. All items collected will be equally distributed to local charities during the holiday season.

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would mean more to the community and residents that were affordable to put back into the budget,� Boyke said. After battling budgetary woes for the last several weeks and asking departments to cut as much as $100,000 from individual budgets, the board conceded — the beach was meant to stay, and Boyke said it was her choice to add it back in. She was supported in that decision by a majority of the board with Jim Corl being the only councilor in opposition. Boyke said she pursued the beach being added back in and asked the other board members for their support in the endeavor. “Yes, the beach is back,� she said, with the sound of relief in her voice. “It’s very exciting.� Director of Youth Bureau, Parks and Recreation

Jody Rogers said she, too, is pleased to see the beach and Learn to Swim Program placed back in the 2011 budget. “I have always supported the beach and swim program for the youth and families in our community due to our close proximity to Oneida Lake,� Rogers said. “I also strongly believe that the park and beach are used heavily by residents and it allows for an inexpensive outing for families right in their back yard.� William Park and the beach are available for the community, but without a lot of formalized recreation activities like other town parks, she added. With the town’s budget aligned, the board approved and adopted the plan with a 4.91 percent tax increase, which amounts to approximately $13 per $100,000 assessed value on a home. The

board approved the budget in a 4-1 vote, the sole “no� again being Corl. “It’s very palatable. It will sustain the town and also give us, the town, a base to start building for 2012 when we anticipate more losses from the county,� Boyke said. The goal is to make sure the town stays afloat not just in 2011, but well into the future by having a gradual increase going into the next fiscal year. Boyke said she is fortunate to have two of the best comptrollers around who have the town in mind at all times, as fiscal responsibility is key during budget season. “We are living to make sure we are sustainable,� Boyke said. “It’s a small increase rather than no increase now and then [an] astronomical [increase] next year.�

Candlelight remembrance service is Dec. 3 The Maurer Funeral Home, Liverpool and Baldwinsville, in conjunction with Liverpool Clergy Association invite the community to a candlelight remembrance service at 7:30 p.m. Friday Dec. 3 at Liverpool First Presbyterian Church, 603 Tulip St. in Liverpool.

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ation Teresa Roth said, to her knowledge, the event has never been cancelled due to bad weather. However, at least twice in the last five years there were blustery gusts and freezing rain that caused the number of parade participants to dwindle. Despite Mother Nature’s intent this year, all indoor activities are still a go. “We invite everyone inside for free cocoa and donuts at the library,� Roth said. In previous years, the event has brought out a couple hundred guests. “It depends on the weather how many people we get,� Roth said. But there’s one special guest who always arrives and this year is no different. Santa Claus will round out the parade and head for NOPL at

North Syracuse to spend the evening with good boys and girls who would like to share their Christmas list with the jolly old elf. Before heading to the library or North Syracuse Community Center for additional activities, people are invited to gather around the holiday tree in front of the center for the traditional, albeit brief, tree lighting. Roth said the North Syracuse Baptist Church choir plans to sing a few Christmas carols during the ceremony. “We did this last year and it went over really well,� she said. Roth said horse and buggy rides will be offered free of charge, and complimentary refreshments and entertainment by Eddie Fagan will be provided inside the community center thanks to this

year’s major sponsor Memorial Masonic Lodge No. 648. There will also be kids’ activities upstairs at the community center with face painting and holiday crafts. Bob’s Barkers will also be on hand as a food vendor. Other sponsors include Tim Hortons and Dunkin Donuts, which will provide donuts for the attendees, and the Plank Road Chamber of Commerce, which is providing hot cocoa for parade participants. Anyone who would like to march or have a float in the parade should call Roth at 458-8050. Roth said the parade and event is open to anyone and she welcomes participants from outside the village. “The more the merrier,� she said.

Art guild member work to be displayed The Oneida Lake Artisans and Brick House CafĂŠ will host a holiday open house from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday Dec. 12 at the cafĂŠ, 9540 Main St. in Brewerton.

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Wishing you safe travels “Have a safe trip!” It’s normal to hear those four words before hitting the road for a family getaway or holiday trip. So, before you load up the car this winter to visit loved ones, we have a few suggestions to help make your trip a safe one. ✓ Check tires: Make sure to check the tire pressure and tread depth on each tire, including the spare, when the tires are cold. Also look for uneven tire wear as it can indicate alignment, suspension or wheel balance problems. ✓ Examine wiper blades: Your wiper blades should completely clear the glass with each swipe. Replace them if they leave streaks or miss spots. And don’t forget to top off your windshied washer fluid reservoir. ✓ Inspect the battery: Make sure battery cable connections are tight and terminals are free from corrosion. If the battery is more than three years old, you might want to have it tested to see how much life it has left. ✓ Prepare an emergency road kit: The winter emergency kit should include an ice scraper and snow brush; sand, cat litter, or traction mats; a small shovel; gloves, hats and blankets; flashlight with fresh batteries; paper towels; jumper cables; warning flares or triangles; drinking water; non-perishable snacks; extra warm clothes; first-aid kit; basic hand tools; and a mobile phone and car charger with important numbers pre-programmed, including a roadside assistance provider. ✓ Conduct a vehicle maintenance inspection: Take the opportunity to have your vehicle serviced before a trip, especially is it’s almost time for its scheduled maintenance. Don’t let being unprepared put a damper on your trip. We hope everyone traveling for Thanksgiving and the coming holidays arrives safely at their destination. Happy holidays! Tips courtesy of AAA.

My friend, Mimi Drake Osmun, is a longtime member of the Liverpool Community Concert Band, which rehearses every Monday at Liverpool’s American Legion Post 188 on Cypress Street. Mimi’s an amazingly versatile musician who can play piano, trombone, ukulele ... and she sings! I’m particularly partial to her light-blue parodies of jazz standards. For instance, she takes Leo Wood’s 1918 hit, “Somebody Stole My Gal,” and turns it into “Somebody Stole My Pants.” Besides performing with the Liverpool Band, Mimi plays keyboard for The Rhythm-Airs, the big band that previously entertained Wednesday’s at Le Moyne Manor on Old Liverpool Road before moving west to McNamara’s Pub in Camillus last year. Some four decades ago, Mimi led a small combo which held forth weekly at a small rural roadhouse on Route 57 in Clay. “From 1966 to 1973 one of the most interesting places where I’ve ever played was Provo’s Little Country Club on Route 57, almost to Moyers’ Corners,” Mimi recalls. “It was run by Estelle Provo, whose dad had owned a construction company on

the premises, so there was old equipment in evidence. There was a winding, ruddy driveway to the place and Christmas lights year-round on a tiny tree near the entrance.” A sign on Route 57 advertised “Provo’s Driving Range,” which was situated behind the club. “Miss Provo played piano, and musicians came and sat in with us,” Mimi remembers. “My hours were Saturdays from 11:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m., so I’d often catch a show at Three Rivers Inn first. I saw the likes of Louis Armstrong, the McGuire Sisters plus the Bobbies –– Rydell, Vinton and Darin. I also invited some musicians to stop in at Provo’s when they were through at Three Rivers at 1 a.m., when bars in Oswego County closed. Provo’s was in Onondaga County, where bars were open ’til 3 a.m. Some fine players such as Bill Harris, Frank Shetron, Fred Hickey and Bruce Fairbanks would join our jam sessions.” The spirited sessions sometimes carried on after hours. “Because of ’Stelle’s’

ruddy driveway, the police never did bother us, so we sometimes played after 3 a.m.,” Mimi admits. “I remember Jazz Appreciation Society of Syracuse President Jack Gates bringing his fakebook and playing ’Stelle’s grand piano ’til the wee hours. He also sat in on washtub bass. What a fun place!” After Estelle died, Mimi says, Provo’s was torn down, and now $125,000 homes are built on Provo Drive. But not all of Mimi’s gigs were quite so idyllic. “During that era I got together an all-girl group to play Friday nights at the Valley American Legion in the city, “ she says. “We were Mimi’s Mamas, a quartet. Our drummer previously worked as a stripper at the Club Candee. One night at the Valley Legion we inadvertently began playing her old strip tune, ‘Someday You’ll Want Me to Want You.’” Sure enough, the drummer took it as her cue to dance and she slowly, sensually started removing her clothes! Jerry Crowley, the club manager, called Mimi

over to the bar and said, “Mimi, make her stop. This is a family party.” Of course the drummer was fired, and when Mimi couldn’t find another female drummer, she was replaced by a fellow, and the band became known as “Mimi’s Mamas and Papa.” Sammy Hall of Famers here Several Syracuse Area Music Awards Hall of Famers will help celebrate the first anniversary of Café at 407, at Ophelia’s Place, next week in the village. The six-day concert series sponsored by Dot Foods kicks off at 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 29 with blue-eyed soul singer Joe Whiting. Tuesday features jazz vocalist Ronnie Leigh and Wednesday Dec. 1, Mario and Maria DeSantis will entertain. Bob Halligan Jr. plays Dec. 2, followed by Oregon Trail Dec. 3. The anniversary shows conclude with a noon performance on Dec. 4 by café-favorite The Christopher Ames Band. Who’s opening for Chris Ames that morning? An outta town act named Santa Claus. For info, call the café at 451-5855, or visit opheliasplace.org.

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A few weeks ago, at our Superintendent’s Day in October, I shared with staff an article written by Jackson Grayson. In his article, Grayson reminded his readers that when Thomas Edison’s lab was destroyed by fire in December 1914, he said: “There is a great value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Thank God — we can start anew.” Three weeks later, he launched his first phonograph. We remember Charles Dickens’ “A Tale of Two Cities” and the famous opening line: “It was the best of times. It was the worst of times.” Rather than focus on the worst of times — bud-

get reductions and staff layoffs — I stressed this is a time when we must consider new ways of delivering instruction. It is a time when we must consider more effective and efficient ways of operating this school district. We talk a great deal about shared decisionmaking in North Syracuse. I proposed that we really put our shared decisionmaking model to work so we can truly benefit our students. Ensuring that students succeed is the ultimate outcome of shared decision-making. Many of the problems we believe are unsolvable can be resolved if we act collaboratively in every school, in every unit and

at all levels in our school district. In a time of limited resources, the inventiveness and ingenuity of our staff are one of the school district’s greatest resources. The PAR Plus initiative, a joint New York State United Teachers project, which includes North Syracuse and four other school districts, is an excellent example of positive collaboration between the NSEA and administration. Funded by NYSUT, the five school districts have been working together developing teaching standards, teacher evaluation systems and peer assistance review programs since last December. For the dchool district’s involvement I am deeply

grateful to retired NSEA President Sylvia Matousek and to new NSEA President John Kuryla. But there is much more to be done. Our building planning teams can become even more effective as legitimate vehicles for collaborative decision-making and school improvement. I reminded our staff that despite the challenging economic times — let us be like Edison and start anew and eliminate what doesn’t work. And finally, to quote Grayson once again: “If we act now, it will truly be the best of times,” and to borrow once more from Dickens, “not the winter of our despair, but the age of wisdom.”


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Opinion/Community New faces grace village office By Diane M. Browning I would like to wish the residents of North Syracuse and in the area a very happy Thanksgiving day. I believe you will all agree with me, this fall has passed us by too quickly. When you call or visit our offices on South Bay Road, you will meet two new employees — Christine Pollack, who is our new village clerk, and Mary Renna, who was recently hired as administrative clerk for the chief of police. We welcome them. It has been a busy time for our village. Heavy pickup was very successful and our DPW should be acknowledged for a job well done. Now, they are busy picking up leaves and before you know it, there will be plowing to be done (yuck). Hopefully, you have noticed the new parking lot at the community center. This is definitely an improvement to our community. I am not sure the people of North Syracuse realize how much this building is used and how much revenue it does generate. From Boy and Girl Scout meetings to baseball teams to showers, church services, private meetings, etc. Again, the DPW performed in kind services to lessen the expenses for this project in conjunction with monies received from the Onondaga County Community Development augmented by financial aid from the sale of Toll Toad Park. We have also made some improvements in our entranceway to improve the safety of our employees. The Toll Road Senior Housing project is progressing on a timely basis. The foundations are finished on buildings one and two, and the walls are being erected. It is exciting to see this long time coming dream beginning to happen and becoming a reality. Last spring, I indicated we would be working on promoting the idea of North Syracuse becoming a walkable village. We are very fortunate to have some beautiful parks and a phenomenal Parks and Recreation Department. Trails will be mapped out from park to park with mileage markers. There will be benches, plaques, etc. eventually along the walkways. In the future, there can be fundraising such as walks for cancer, heart association and more. With villages, towns and states suffering economically, we are striving to put into place as many shared services as possible. The town of Cicero and the village of North Syracuse hope to extend the contract with the codes department for six more months. This gives us excellent coverage along with our part-time officer at a lower cost. We are also negotiating with Onondaga County to share some of the plowing in the village. Last, but not least, the United States Postal Service has announce it will be closing the building at 201 S. Main St. on Jan. 14. I have had many calls regarding this decision and how much the people in this area depend on the service provided at this facility. There are petitions throughout the village to sign or you can sign at the village administration office on South Bay Road. Perhaps we can convince the U.S. Postal Service to reconsider. Again, have a wonderful holiday and we will see you at the annual holiday parade on Dec. 5.

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Three Rivers Point project drives new traffic study By Matthew Liptak Contributor

The town of Clay is getting help in studying how local traffic would be impacted by the development of Three Rivers Point, an area at the northwestern corner of the town where the Seneca, Oneida and Oswego rivers meet. Planners received public feedback during a meeting Nov. 17 at Town Hall. Federal funds are being used for the study being conducted through the Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council. The organization is also looking at the traffic impact between the intersections of county Route 57 and 57-A

and county Route 57 and state Route 31 as a secondary focus of the study. “The reason that we asked SMTC to come in and do the study is we wanted to know what the traffic impacts are if we have 400 residential units, if we have 1,000 residential units, if we have an entertainment center,” said town Councilor Bruce Johnson. “What will a marina draw? What are the impacts on the town road system for these different alternatives?” Aaron McKeon, SMTP’s transportation planner, explained that his organization works with the layers of government and brings everybody to the table to sort out priorities. But they don’t do it with-

out the public’s input. The meeting was split into two groups that considered two different concepts of what a possible Three Rivers Point development might look like. One is a plan for mixeduse development that includes residential areas as well space for possible shops and restaurants. The other includes those possibilities as well as an entertainment center, or destination point, in its design. Residential areas in the designs were made up of diverse housing, including building lots of 7,500 and 10,000 square feet, and townhouses. Both Johnson and planners emphasized these design concepts were generic in

nature. “I can guarantee you that whatever eventually happens will not resemble this because it will depend upon the developers that come in at that time,” Johnson said. The new study will build upon the conclusions of past studies that encouraged mixed-use development, and taking advantage of the area’s tourism and recreational opportunities. Area residents were anxious for specifics. They wanted to know how development of Three Rivers Point might increase traffic into their own neighborhoods, including pedestrian traffic, and also wanted to know how schools Please see Rivers, page 8

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Star-Review, Nov. 24, 2010 ‘Kaleidoscope’ benefits C-NS seniors

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About 150 guests attended “A Kaleidoscope of Opportunities” on Oct. 16, including, from left, the evening’s emcee Dave Longley, Jackie Robinson, Kathleen Esposito, Kenneth Mann, Superintendent of Schools Jerome Melvin, Glory Abuqube, Homer Gere and Nat Ordway. The North Syracuse Education Foundation held this fourth annual fundraiser to provide grants to educators in the North Syracuse Central School District. The foundation honored Gere, Abuqube, Mann and Esposito for their contributions in the community. They will each have a scholarship donated in their name to a graduating 2011 senior from C-NS. The keynote speaker was Jackie Robinson, anchor for the CNY Central evening news. Robinson is also a graduate of the North Syracuse School District. After a delicious dinner prepared by the DoubleTree Hotel, there was dancing and a silent auction. The foundation would like to thank all its sponsors and volunteers for making the evening a great success.

Achievements Long, McCarthy on Columbia dean’s list

Jeffrey T. Long and Todd E. McCarthy, both of Liverpool, have been named to the summer 2010 dean’s list at Columbia College.

Watson dances in premier concert

Jenni-lyn Watson, of Liverpool, was recently seen in the premiere of a new concert, “MOVERS & SHAKERS,” by SoMar Dance Works, a company in-residence at Mercyhurst College under the direction of Solveig and Mark Santillano. Watson is a junior dance major at Mercyhurst.

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Students in Liverpool High School Annex social studies teacher Maureen Tricase’s classes recently sent several boxes of toothpaste to Guatemala to help Tricase’s nephew and Peace Corp volunteer Evan Dembkowski teach Guatemalan children about oral hygiene. Kneeling, from left, are freshmen Caleb Taylor, Nick Jones, Patrick Coultry and Amanda Pannozo. Standing, from left, are freshmen Marissa Grey-Schaber, Zach Berube, Taylor St. Denny, Paisley Nyikos and Kaelyn Dowd. nephew also plans to teach the Guatemalan students about other items they can use to keep their teeth clean. In addition to the toothpaste collection, both the Annex and Guatemalan students are simultaneously working on a map project this year. The Annex freshmen are creating a thematic map that will represent the global studies units they are studying. Since last December,

Tricase’s students have participated in the World Wise Schools Correspondence Match Program and communicated with Dembkowski, who has kept a blog where he discusses Mayan culture, such as language, food and music, and explains the challenges he is facing while living in a new country. In addition to his efforts to teach Guatemalan children about oral hygiene, Dembkowski also is focus-

ing on eco-tourism by using the country’s natural resources to generate income for the community where he is living. “I really think he is making a difference,” Tricase said, adding being responsible citizens is one of the Liverpool Central School District’s goals for a successful LHS graduate. “They all need to start thinking about how they can make a difference in the community.”

Teaching how to ‘Dress For Success’ Representatives from the Men’s Wearhouse store on Erie Boulevard recently visited Karen Pauly’s accounting class at Liverpool High School to present “Dressing For Success” to the students. Operations manager Caitlin Enos and store manager Sam Kenny were on hand to talk with students about how to prepare and dress appropriately for a job interview, and shared information on current men’s and women’s professional attire. In addition to their presentation, Men’s Wearhouse provided a new tie to each of the students as a gift to wear during future job interviews, and Enos and Kenny taught each student how to tie a tie. They also brought mandarins to demonstrate appropriate suit attire. Pauly said her students commented they will now know how to purchase a suit in the future for job interviews.

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Shortly after the legislature revamped the sale tax formula in June, White said, “The county made no bones about its intent to strip our funding to force transparency and thereby force consolidation. And that’s an irresponsible approach to take.” Liverpool’s budget for 2009-10 was $2.7 million, and nearly $600,000 of that sum came from its share of the 4 percent county sales tax. Trustees lowered the 2010-11 budget to $2.2 million, and village taxes remained flat. Kochan has asked village residents to step forward with ideas about how to deal with the tightening budget. “Down the road we’re going to have to make some very hard choices,” he said.

warning tickets were issued for minor motor-vehicle violations. Four arrests were made for driving while intoxicated, seven traffic accidents were investigated and four parking tickets were issued Officers made 328 residential checks during the month while investigating a total of 350 incidents. The chief reported that, although winter parking hours are in effect on village streets, no vehicles have yet been towed. “We plan on working closely with village DPW crews once the snow starts to fly,” Becker said.

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10 years, White reminded village trustees at their Nov. 15 meeting. That figure represents Liverpool’s share of $4 million which the county will now share annually with its villages. On Nov. 15, however, White and mayors across the county were informed by Onondaga County Chief Fiscal Officer James Rowley that their portion of the sales tax revenue must be spent on “infrastructure projects.” “So now we see that this money’s coming with a lot of strings attached,” White said. Rowley’s letter was a big surprise, the mayor said. “My understanding is that the money cannot be used for our general fund,” White said. “That was never explained at the time of the agreement.” The Legislature’s resolution states that, “The infrastructure grant provided by the county for the purpose of assisting the village in undertaking projects involving public improvements designed to enhance and promote regional growth, particularly

improvements that reduce undesirable sprawl and encompass green technology and sustainable growth.” Villages have until Jan. 1 to submit their infrastructure plans, which must be personally approved by County Executive Joanie Mahoney. Village Trustee Nick Kochan said the stipulations are the result of “executive fiat.” Two days after the board of trustees meeting, White met with the Onondaga County Association of Mayors in Solvay. “The rest of the mayors are just as concerned about this as I am,” he said. “This is a big can of worms we’ve got to deal with.” The county’s reluctance to share sale tax revenues was prompted not only by its own budget shortfalls, but by Mahoney’s government-consolidation initiatives. The May 4 resolution states each proposed infrastructure project will be analyzed for its “anticipated opportunities for regional growth and shared services among local governments.”

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CNS basketball star to play at Maine By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Kelsey Mattice, who has helped the Cicero-North Syracuse girls basketball team win back-to-back Section III Class AA cham-

pionships, has signed her national letter of intent to play at the University of Maine next fall. Mattice made it official at a signing ceremony Nov. 10 at CNS, less than three weeks before practices begin for the 2010-11 season.

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Jan. 18: at West Genesee, 7 p.m. Jan. 21: Utica Proctor, 7 p.m. Jan. 27: at Baldwinsville, 6:30 Feb. 1: Auburn, 7 p.m. Feb. 4: at Corcoran, 6:30 Feb. 8: Rome Free Academy, 7 p.m. Feb. 15: Henninger, 7 p.m. Feb. 18: at Cicero-North Syracuse, 7 p.m. Ice Hockey Dec. 7: Corcoran, 7:15 Dec. 14: at Pulaski, 7:30 Dec. 17: Utica Proctor,

7:15 Dec. 21: at Cicero-North Syracuse, 5 p.m. Dec. 29: at Oswego, 1 p.m. Jan. 4: Central Square, 7:15 Jan. 6: at Watertown IHC, 5:30 Jan. 7: at Potsdam, 8:15 Jan. 8: at St. Lawrence, 1 p.m. Jan. 11: West Genesee, 7:15 Jan. 14: at Solvay, 8:15 Jan. 15: Oswego, 5:45 Jan. 18: Ithaca, 5:15 Jan. 29: at Hamilton, 8 p.m.

Feb. 1: at FayettevilleManlius, 7:30 Feb. 4: Rome Free Academy, 7:15 Feb. 11: Baldwinsville, 7:15 Wrestling Dec. 4: at APW/Pulaski Dual Meet (Pulaski host), 9:30 a.m. Dec. 8: FayettevilleManlius, 7:30 Dec. 11: at Herkimer Invitational, 9:30 a.m. Dec. 14: Baldwinsville, 7:30

Liverpool announces winter sports schedule By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Liverpool High School’s 2010-11 winter sports schedule, with all dates and times subject to change. Boys Basketball Dec. 12: Cicero-North Syracuse (at Carrier Dome), 7 p.m. Dec. 15: Utica Proctor, 7 p.m. Dec. 27-28: Rosemary Corcoran Classic at Bishop Ludden Jan. 4: at Oswego, 7 p.m.

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nity-based employment and self-directed personal assistance, models that have been emulated statewide. Amy Ostrander, Lisa Tinklepaugh and Clifford Walsh all received recognition awards at the conference’s “Celebrate Staff” event. Ostrander, of Liverpool, is a program manager of certified residential services. She was recognized for her commitment to the growth, health and wellbeing of the participants with whom she works, and for her ongoing efforts to improve services. Tinklepaugh, of Brewerton, was acknowledged for her expertise in managing vast amounts of data in her

role as payroll specialist. She has worked diligently to make the payroll process run more smoothly and efficiently. Walsh, of Syracuse, is Enable’s facilities coordinator. He was recognized for his commitment to the care of the properties, employees, and participants of Enable. Walsh has been instrumental in several of Enable’s large projects of the past few years, including building a LEEDcertified addition in 2006 and preparing the inclusive preschool program for licensure as a daycare. For more information about Enable, call 455-7591 or visit their website at enablecny.org.

Three charged in robbery attempt Onondaga County Sheriff ’s detectives have identified and charged three men believed to be responsible for a Sept. 9 robbery attempt at Casual Estates. Desmine Williams, 20, of 1703 Park St., Apt. 2 in Syracuse, Shaudell Howard, 22, of 5301 Albury Court in Liverpool, and Jonathan Rhodes, 19, of 426 Church St. in North Syracuse have been charged with firstdegree attempted robbery, second-degree criminal use of a firearm, second-degree menacing, endangering the welfare of a child and unlawful possession of noxious

material. On Sept. 9, deputies were called to the 2106 Clacton Court to investigate a shots fired complaint where Thomas Parks, 45, encountered two masked men outside his mobile home. Police said the two men, armed with handguns, confronted Parks when a physical altercation ensued. During the struggle, the suspects sprayed Parks with pepper spray and ran off into a wooded area, just north of the trailer park. Witnesses and neighbors reported hearing gunshots as the suspects fled from the

scene. The investigation revealed Parks and Howard were acquaintances and Parks was targeted because the suspects believed he was in possession of drugs and money. Detectives allege Williams and Howard were the two men who confronted Parks while Rhodes waited in a car parked at a nearby parking lot. Williams, Howard and Rhodes were arraigned in Clay Town Court where bail was set in the amount of $50,000 cash or $100,000 bond.

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Obituaries Makenzie Grace McIlroy

Edward T. Wentworth, Sr., 81

Former union president at the Will & Baumer Candle Company Infant daughter James (Jeanette) Wentworth, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services: a.m. Wednesday Nov. 17 at the Maurer Funeral Home Moyers C or ners w it h burial to follow in Pine Plains Cemetery, Clay. Calling hours: from 4 to 7pm on Tuesday Nov. 16 at the funeral home, 3541 State Rt. 31, Baldwinsville. Contributions in Edward’s memory may be made to the American Diab etes Ass o ciat ion, 6390 Fly Rd. 2 nd Floor, East Syracuse, NY 13057.

Makenzie Grace McIlroy, the infant daughter of Brian and Jessica McIlroy of Clay, went to be the Lord on her birth on Nov. 17, 2010 at Crouse Hospital. She will be buried next to her paternal grandfather Thomas McIlroy, Sr. in Maplewood Cemetery.

In addition to her parents, she is survived by her maternal great grandparents, Judy and Larry Poth and George and Cecile Caron; maternal grandparents Michael and Renee Caron; paternal grandmother Dolly McIlroy; many aunts, uncles and

relatives. Graveside services were private; friends were invited to Fairmount Fire Department to greet the family. Arrangements by the B.L. Bush & Sons Funeral Home, 10 Main St., Camillus. Please sign her guestbook at blbush.com.

Robert G. Lewis, 95

U.S. Navy veteran of WW II Robert G. Lewis, Robert was one of 95, passed away the first inductSaturday Nov. 13, ees to the North 2010. He was born High School Hall in Syracuse on Dec. of Fame and the 10, 1914. He was only one to receive a lifetime resident a standing ovation of Syracuse and from the over 500 Liverpool. people in attenRobert was a dance. Robert G. Lewis 1934 graduate of During WW II North High School. Robert enlisted in He went on to attend Au- the US Navy from June gusta Military Academy 1943 through Januar y and Columbia Univer- 1946. He noted that many sity where he graduated of his graduated students in 1941. He came home enlisted with him. During to coach and teach at his Roberts high school years alma mater from 1941 to he and a friend developed a 1971 when he retired. He hand balancing act. A little coached two football city late for vaudeville and early championships in 1942 for Ed Sullivan “The Act” and 1947 and also had his gave them the opportunity basketball team crowned to perform on some of the playoff champions in 1950. premier entertainment In September this year, stages in New York City.

He considered show business but decided to coach and teach. As noted by the North High School Hall of Fame, his career choice of coach and teacher is one that has enriched the lives of thousands of students. Robert was a loving husband to Virginia Lewis who predeceased him in 1995 celebrating over 50 years of marriage. Surviving are his daughters Elizabeth Lutz and Judith McKee/Hadsall (John). He was a wonderful father and friend. Calling hours: 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday Nov. 18 at the Maurer Funeral Home, 300 Second St., Liverpool. Contributions can be made to North High School Hall of Fame, P.O. Box 114, Syracuse, NY 13206.

Lorraine M. Olney, 84

Retired from Kings Storage and Warehouse Lorraine M. Olney, 84, of Macedon, formerly of Liverpool, passed away Wednesday Nov. 3, 2010, at Highland Hospital. Born in Richfield Park, NJ, she worked for Sears and retired from Kings Storage and Warehouse. Lorraine was a long time member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Liverpool. She was predeceased by her husband Leslie Olney, grandson

Mark Hoefen, parents John and Edna Stokes Huber and brother Jack Huber. Lorraine is survived by her daughters Judy (John) Hoefen of Marion, NY, and Gail (Dennis) Simmons of Pompano Beach, Fl; son Richard (Donna) Olney of Syracuse; grandchildren John (Karen) Hoefen, Jeff (Rhonda) Hoefen and Richard Olney and great grandchildren Austin, Anastasia

and Jasmine Hoefen. Services: 11 a.m. Monday Nov. 8 at the Plis Funeral Home, 33 North St. Marcellus. There will be no calling hours. Burial will be in Onondaga County Veterans Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Childrens Hospital.

Hilda H. Ladd, 86

Worked for Cicero Assessor’s Office Hilda H. Ladd, 86, of Cicero, passed away on Tuesday Nov. 16, 2010, at James Square. A resident of Cicero since 1953, Hilda retired from the town of Cicero Assessor’s Office after many years. She was a member of Cicero United Methodist Church and enjoyed volunteering at Hospice of CNY and WCNY. Hilda was predeceased by her husband, John C. Ladd

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E d w a r d T. outdoors, enjoyWe nt wor t h Sr. , ing hunting, fish81, of Clay, who ing, boating, and was born in Syracamping with his cuse on Dec. 12, family. 1928, passed away Edward is Saturday Nov. 13, sur vived by his 2010, due to comwife, Rose Marie plications f rom (Gee) Wentworth diabetes since the of Clay ; three E. Wentworth age of seven. Ed daughters, Alice was the former Wentworth (Sherunion president of the I U man), Annette (Michael) E Local 320 at the Will & Alexander, Tina (Eugene) Baumer Candle Company Cochran III; three sons, where he retired after Edward Jr. (Marge), James 45 years, and where he (Sheila), David (Kay); 13 met his wife of 56 years, grandchildren, five greatRose Marie. He loved the grandchildren; brother,

in 1967, and her grandson, Nolan Ladd in 1996. She is survived by her son, Gregory A. Ladd of Baldwinsville; daughter, Cynthia (Thomas C.) McLaughlin of East Greenbush, NY; 3 grandchildren, Jessica Sweeney, Lindsay McLaughlin, and Spencer Ladd. Funeral services: 10 a.m. Tuesday Nov. 23 in the Cicero United Methodist

Church, 8416 Brewerton Road, Cicero, with burial to follow in Roosevelt Cemetery, Pennellville. Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Monday Nov. 22 at the Maurer Funeral Home, 300 Second St., Liverpool. Contributions in Hilda’s memory may be made to North Area Meals on Wheels, 413 Church St., North Syracuse, NY 13212 or to the Cicero United Methodist Church.

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Dec. 16: at Auburn, 6:30 Dec. 18: North Country Invitational at Indian River, 10 a.m. Dec. 28-29: Haines Memorial Meet at SUNY-Oswego Jan. 5: at Cicero-North Syracuse, 7 p.m. Jan. 7-8: at Central Square Duals Jan. 12: Institute of Technology, 7 p.m. Jan. 15: at Marcellus Mustang Duals, 10 a.m. Jan. 19: at West Genesee, 6:30 Jan. 27: Oswego, 7:30 Feb. 2: at Rome Free Academy, 7 p.m. Feb. 5: Section III Class AA Meet at CNS, 9 a.m. Feb. 12: Section III Championships at Utica Auditorium, 9 a.m. Feb. 25-26: State Championships at Times Union Center, Albany Boys Swimming Dec. 8: FayettevilleNOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of LLC. TDann Hunting Properties, LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/22/ 2010. Office location: Onondaga County. Principal business location: 4939 Harvest Lane, Liverpool, NY 13088 SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served and SSNY shall mail process to c/o Jeffrey B. Andrus, Esq., Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, One Park Place, 300 South State Street, Syracuse, NY 132022078. Purpose: any business permitted under law. SR-45 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of J.S. PENIZOTTO ENTERPRISES LLC filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 8/13/10. Office location: Onondaga County; principal business location: 6886 Crystalwood Drive, Liverpool, New York; SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 6886 Crystalwood Drive, Liverpool, New York, 13088. Purpose: any lawful purpose. SR-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of LIL PEA LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/28/10. 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, 9334 Brewerton Road, Brewerton, NY 13029. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. SR-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of MBR 2 LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/16/2010. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 200 Standish Drive, Syracuse, NY 13224. Term: until 7/12/ 2040. Purpose: any lawful activity. SR-46 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of MBR 1 LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 9/16/2010. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom

Manlius, 5 p.m. Dec. 15: Auburn, 5 p.m. Dec. 22: Cicero-North Syracuse (at LeMoyne), 7 p.m. Jan. 5: Baldwinsville, 5 p.m. Jan. 13: at Nottingham, 5 p.m. Jan. 19: West Genesee, 5 p.m. Jan. 28: at Oswego, 5 p.m. Feb. 9-12: Section III Championships at Nottingham Boys, Girls Indoor Track Dec. 11: Jack Morse Relays (SUNY-Cortland), 9 a.m. Dec. 18: George Constantino Memorial Meet (Hamilton College), 9 a.m. Dec. 28: Fred Kirschenheiter Relays (SUNY-Cortland), 2:30 Jan. 8: OHSL Championships (Colgate University), 11 a.m. Jan. 16: Arcaro/Grieve Invitational (SUNY-Cort-

process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 200 Standish Drive, Syracuse, NY 13224. Term: until 7/12/ 2040. Purpose: any lawful activity. SR-46 LEGAL NOTICE AJM JET SERVICES, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) filed with the Sec of State of NY on 10/6/2010 Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to The LLC, 5100 West Taft Road Suite 5C, Liverpool, NY 13088. General Purposes SR-47 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, (LLC) Name: Twin Islands 3031, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on October 8, 2010. Office location: Oswego County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to c/o 1379 County Route 37, West Monroe, New York 13167. Term: Perpetual. Purpose: Any activity for which a limited liability company may be lawfully engaged under the laws of the State of New York. SR-47 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Lakeside Petroleum Service L.L.C, a domestic limited liability company. Art. Of Org filed Secretary of State (NYSOS) 8/20/10 pursuant to Limited Liability Law Section 203. Office location: Onondaga County. NYSOS designated as agent of L.L.C. upon whom process against it may be served. NYSOS shall mail copy of process to 7677 Villa Maria, North Syracuse, NY 13212. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-47 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of CMC BUCKLEY, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/ 12/10. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. office of LLC: 1305 Buckley Rd., N. Syracuse, NY 13212. 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.

land), 9 a.m. Jan. 22: CNYCL Championships (Hamilton), 9 a.m. Feb. 5: Girls Section III Championships (Hamilton), 5 p.m. Feb. 12: Boys Section III Championships (Hamilton), 5 p.m. Feb. 26: State Qualifying Meet (Colgate), 5 p.m. March 5: State Championships at Cornell University, 9 a.m. Boys, Girls Bowling Dec. 7: Central Square, 3:30 Dec. 9: West Genesee, 3:30 Dec. 14: Oswego, 3:30 Dec. 15: Auburn, 3:30 Dec. 17: Corcoran, 3:30 Dec. 20: FayettevilleManlius, 3:30 Dec. 22: at Baldwinsville, 3:30 Jan. 3: at Utica Proctor, 3:30 Jan. 6: Rome Free Academy, 3:30 SR-48

NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Syracuse Climbing Co., LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 9/7/10. 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 195 Hastings Pl., Syracuse, NY 13206. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-48 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of 1185 Woodycrest, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 5/6/10. 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 217 Haddonfield Dr., Syracuse, NY 13214. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-48 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Trolley Office, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 9/24/10. 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 1391 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles, NY 13152. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-48 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Burdick Engineering & Analysis LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 10/1/10. 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 David Burdick, 4068 Ver Plank Rd., Clay, NY 13041. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-48 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of KING ICE CREAM KONES, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC), Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of Sate on 04/01/ 10, NY office location: Onondaga County. Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/ her to C/O Kristian Camarda , 8770 Larchmont Drive, Brewerton, NY 13029.

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SR-48 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of EAGLE BUILDERS, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC), Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of Sate on 06/15/ 10, NY office location: Onondaga County. Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/ her to C/O Maurice Douglas, 8242 Daisy Field Path, Clay, NY 13041. Purpose: Any lawful activity. SR-48 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW SECTION 206 1. The name of the limited liability company is SOLARDARK, LLC. 2. The date of filing of the articles of organization with the Department of State was October 13, 2010. 3. The county in New York in which the office of the company is located is Onondaga County. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to 215 Wells Avenue East, North Syracuse, NY 13212. 5. The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activates permitted under the laws of the State of New York. SR-48 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Winter Grace, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State on New York,. 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: 7540 Plum Hollow Circle, Liverpool, NY. The purpose of the business of the Company is any lawful business. SR-49 NOTICE OF FORMATION

Jan. 12: at Cicero-North Syracuse, 3:30 Jan. 13: Henninger, 3:30 Jan. 18: Utica Proctor, 3:30 Jan. 20: at Rome Free Academy, 3:30 Jan. 25: Cicero-North Syracuse, 3:30 Jan. 27: at Henninger, 3:30 Feb. 2: Baldwinsville, 3:30 Feb. 13: Girls Section III Championships at Pin-ORama, Utica, 9 a.m. Feb. 19: Boys Section III Championships at StrikeN-Spare, 9 a.m. March 5: State Championships at Strike-N-Spare, 9 a.m. CNS winter sports schedule Cicero-North Syracuse High School’s 2010-11 winter sports schedule, with all dates and times subject to change. Boys Basketball NOTICE OF FORMATION of Integrated Science, LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 10/20/ 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 118 Sudbury Dr, Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-49 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC). Name: LeBeau Hardwood Floors, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 10/21/ 2010. 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: 7602 Highbridge Road, Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose: to engage in any and all business for which LLCs may be formed under the New York LLC Law. SR-49 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of SALT CITY FIBER WORKS, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/01/10. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. office of LLC: 4108 Bel Harbor Dr., Liverpool, NY 13090. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Corporation Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY 12207-2543. Purpose: Any lawful activity. SR-50 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Office Clean LLC, Art. Of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 9/29/10. Office location: Onondaga County, SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: 4312 Candlelight Lane, Liverpool, NY 13090. Purpose: any lawful purpose. SR-50 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of AJ Miller Installations, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/ 15/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 4219 Ursa Course, Clay, NY 13090. Purpose: any lawful activity.

Dec. 12: Liverpool (at Carrier Dome), 7 p.m. Dec. 18: Utica Proctor (Peppino’s Classic at Henninger), time TBA Dec. 21: at CBA, 7:30 Dec. 29-30: CNS Holiday Classic Jan. 4: at Henninger, 7 p.m. Jan. 7: Rome Free Academy, 7 p.m. Jan. 11: at Oswego, 7 p.m. Jan. 14: FayettevilleManlius, 7 p.m. Jan. 16: MLK Classic at Erie, Pa. Jan. 18: Nottingham, 7 p.m. Jan. 21: at Central Square, 7 p.m. Jan. 28: West Genesee, 7 p.m. Feb. 1: at Utica Proctor, 7 p.m. Feb. 4: Baldwinsville, 7 p.m. Feb. 8: Auburn, 7 p.m. Feb. 11: at Corcoran, 6:30

Feb. 18: at Liverpool, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball Dec. 10-11: at Utica Proctor Tip-Off Classic Dec. 17-18: at University High School (N.J.) Tournament Dec. 28-29: at Orlando (Fla.) Tournament Jan. 4: Henninger, 7 p.m. Jan. 11: Oswego, 7 p.m. Jan. 14: at FayettevilleManlius, 7 p.m. Jan. 15-16: at Pennsylvania Tournament Jan. 18: at Nottingham, 6:30 Jan. 21: Central Square, 7 p.m. Jan. 27: at West Genesee, 7 p.m. Feb. 4: at Baldwinsville, 6:30 Feb. 8: at Auburn, 7 p.m. Feb. 11: Corcoran, 7 p.m. Please see CNS Schedule, page 18

SR-51 served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/ her to Mark Ellsworth, 116 NOTICE OF S. Midler Ave., Syracuse, NY FORMATION Notice of Formation of 13206. General Purposes. SR-52 BROOK HOLLOW HILLS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NOTICE OF Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) FORMATION on 11/05/10. Office location: Notice of Formation of Onondaga County. Princ. office of LLC: Richard P. BROOK HOLLOW HILLS Kulak, 8876 Napel Dr., LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Cicero, NY 13039. SSNY Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) designated as agent of LLC on 11/05/10. Office location: upon whom process against Onondaga County. Princ. it may be served. SSNY shall office of LLC: Richard P. mail process to the LLC at Kulak, 8876 Napel Dr., the addr. of its princ. office. Cicero, NY 13039. SSNY Purpose: Any lawful designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against activity. SR-51 it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. NOTICE OF As amended by Cert. of FORMATION Notice of Formation of Correction filed with SSNY Akin Computer Solutions, on 11/15/10, the addr. of LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y process is: Richard P. Kulak, of State (SSNY) 9/28/10. 8876 Maple Dr., Cicero, NY Office location: Onondaga 13039. Purpose: Any lawful County. SSNY designated as activity. SR-52 agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process: Notice of Formation 112 Riverdale Rd., NOTICE OF Liverpool, NY 13090. Purpose: any lawful purpose. FORMATION OF LIMITED SR-51 LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: HEALTHTECH CONSULTING ADVISORS, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with NOTICE OF the Secretary of State of New FORMATION Notice of Formation of 52 York (SSNY) on 11/09/10. Bristol Lane Associates, Office location: Onondaga LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with County. SSNY has been Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) designated as agent of the on 11/5/10. Office location: LLC upon whom process Onondaga Co. SSNY against it may be served. designated as agent of LLC SSNY shall mail a copy of upon whom process against process to the LLC, 116 it may be served. SSNY shall Harding Avenue South, mail process to: The LLC, Liverpool, New York 13088. 7248 Morgan Rd., Liverpool, Purpose: For any lawful NY 13088. Purpose: any purpose. SR-51 lawful activities. SR-51 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of OLD LIVERPOOL ROAD, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/05/10. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. office of LLC: 5885 E. Circle Dr., Cicero, NY 13039. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Roger L. Burdick at the princ. office of the LLC. Purpose: Any lawful activity. SR-52 LEGAL NOTICE 116 SOUTH MIDLER AVE, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC), filed with the Sec of State of NY on 10/26/10. NY Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be

TOWN OF CICERO LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT MARY GRABOWSKI, 7487 WEST MURRAY DRIVE, CICERO, NY, has made application to the Zoning Board of Appeals for an area variance to construct a new dwelling in the same footprint as the existing structure. The lot width is 50 feet where 75 feet is required. The total side yard setback is less than 15 feet where 15 feet is required. The minimum single side yard setback is less than 6 feet where 6 feet is required. ——— LEGAL D E S C R I P T I O N ATTACHED———As required by the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Cicero, to FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hearing on the question of the granting of said

application to be held at the Cicero Town Hall, 8236 Rt. 11, Cicero, NY 13039, by the aforesaid Board at 7:00 P.M., local time, on Monday, December 6, 2010, at which time and place all persons will be heard either for or against the granting of the request stated in said application. DATED November 19, 2010 GARY NATALI CHAIRMAN TOWN OF CICERO ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Cicero, County of Onondaga and State of New York, briefly described as follows: being the west half of Murray Park, so-called, as appears on a map of Section 1 of Oneida Shores, so-called, on Maple Bay, which map was made for George M. Rogers, and is dated July 30, 1930, by A.J. Clements, C.E on part of Lot No. Forty Seven (47) Town of Cicero, Onondaga County, New York, said lot being fifty (50) feet front on Murray Avenue, the same in rear on Oneida Lake and 169 feet deep on the west side and 179 feet more or less, on the east side. The premises conveyed to extend to low water mark, subject to restrictions of record. Being the same premises convey to Glenn R. Benson and Grace Benson by Lillie Sweet Reimer, by deed date December 29, 1934 and recorded in Onondaga County Clerk’s Office December 31, 1934 in Book 763 of Deeds at Page 292&c. ALSO, an easement to use, maintain, repair and replace, jointly with others, their heirs, successors or, assigns, the cost of maintenance repair or replacement to be shared equally in the event of actual joint use from the point of connection of the particular parcel of property, a sewer pipe or pipes that currently run from Murray Avenue across the south east corner of the premises described as ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the Town of Cicero, County of Onondaga and State of New York, and being Lot NO. 12, in the Town of Cicero, and being part of Lot NO. 4 in said Town of Cicero And being Lot NO. 12 of Cottage Lots of Tilley Sweet, Maple Bay, Oneida Lake, Town of Cicero, Onondaga County, New York as shown on a map made by C.F. Barlow, C.E., and filed in the Onondaga County Clerks Office, September 6, 1921. SR-47


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Feb. 18: Liverpool, 7 p.m. Wrestling Dec. 4: Andersen Tournament, 9 a.m. Dec. 8: Institute of Technology, 7 p.m. Dec. 11: Blindmens Invitational, 9 a.m. Dec. 14: at West Genesee, 6:30 Dec. 17-18: Tri-Valley Tournament at Camden Dec. 22: at Rome Free Academy, 7 p.m. Dec. 23: at Camden Dual Meet, 9 am. Dec. 28-29: at Spencerport Tournament Jan. 5: Liverpool, 7 p.m. Jan. 8: at Oswego Buc Booster Duale, 8 a.m. Jan. 12: at Baldwinsville, 7 p.m. Jan. 15: at Cazenovia Invitational, 10 a.m.

Jan. 19: Auburn, 7 p.m. Jan. 22: Section III Dual Meet, 10 a.m. Jan. 26: at Central Square, 7 p.m. Feb. 2: Fayetteville-Manlius, 7 p.m. Feb. 5: Section III Class AA Meet, 9 a.m. Feb. 12: Section III Championships at Utica Auditorium, 9 a.m. Feb. 25-26: State Championships at Times Union Center, Albany Ice Hockey Dec. 7: Solvay, 5 p.m. Dec. 11: at Ithaca, 1 p.m. Dec. 17: at Hamilton, 7 p.m. Dec. 21: Liverpool, 5 p.m. Dec. 27: at Auburn, 6 p.m. Dec. 29: at Fulton, 3 p.m. Jan. 4: Rome Free Acad-

Connect with a doula The CNY Doula Connection will host an information night for expectant parents from 6 to 8 p.m. Dec. 9 at Cicero United Methodist Church, 8416 Brewerton Road in Cicero.

emy, 5 p.m. Jan. 7-8: CNS Tournament Jan. 12: at Corcoran, 7 p.m. Jan. 14: Baldwinsville, 5:30 Jan. 18: at Pulaski, 7:30 Jan. 20: at Utica Proctor, 7 p.m. Jan. 25: at Cortland/ Homer, 7:30 Jan. 28: Fayetteville-Manlius, 5:30 Feb. 1: Central Square, 5 p.m. Feb. 3: at Watertown IHC, 5:30 Feb. 9: at West Genesee, 7:30 Boys, Girls Indoor Track Dec. 11: Jack Morse Relays (SUNY-Cortland), 9 a.m. Dec. 18: George Constantino Memorial Meet (Hamil-

ton College), 9 a.m. Dec. 28: Fred Kirschenheiter Relays (SUNY-Cortland), 2:30 Jan. 8: OHSL Championships (Colgate University), 11 a.m. Jan. 16: Arcaro/Grieve Invitational (SUNY-Cortland), 9 a.m. Jan. 22: CNYCL Championships (Hamilton), 9 a.m. Feb. 5: Girls Section III Championships (Hamilton), 5 p.m. Feb. 12: Boys Section III Championships (Hamilton), 5 p.m. Feb. 26: State Qualifying Meet (Colgate), 5 p.m. March 5: State Championships at Cornell University, 9 a.m. Boys Swimming Home meets at LeMoyne College

Dec. 8: at Auburn, 5 p.m. Dec. 15: at Oswego, 5 p.m. Dec. 22: Liverpool, 7 p.m. Jan. 7: at FayettevilleManlius, 7 p.m. Jan. 14: West Genesee, 7 p.m. Jan. 20: at Baldwinsville, 5 p.m. Jan. 28: Nottingham, 7 p.m. Feb. 9-12: Section III Championships at Nottingham Boys, Girls Bowling Dec. 8: Corcoran, 3:30 Dec. 9: Fayetteville-Manlius, 3:30 Dec. 13: Central square, 3:30 Dec. 15: West Genesee, 3:30 Dec. 16: Oswego, 3:30 Dec. 20: Auburn, 3:30

Dec. 22: Rome Free Academy, 3:30 Jan. 5: at Henninger, 3:30 Jan. 6: at Utica Proctor, 3:30 Jan. 12: Liverpool, 3:30 Jan. 13: Baldwinsville, 3:30 Jan. 19: Henninger, 3:30 Jan. 25: at Liverpool, 3:30 Jan. 27: at Baldwinsville, 3:30 Feb. 2: at Rome Free Academy, 3:30 Feb. 13: Girls Section III Championships at Pin-ORama, Utica, 9 a.m. Feb. 19: Boys Section III Championships at Strike-NSpare, 9 a.m. March 5: State Championships at Strike-N-Spare, 9 a.m.

Chorus members invited Bring questions about pregnancy, birth and nursing. Parents will also have the opportunity to chat with different doulas and make an appointment for a free consultation with a

birth or postpartum doula. The Doula Connection boasts a well-educated group of women, including two lactation consultants, a licensed massage therapist, a midwifery student,

childbirth educators and most importantly, women who have experienced birth and love nurturing families through the transition to parenthood. Light refreshments will

be served. This event is free to attend. For more information, log onto cnydoulaconnection.com or e-mail cnydoulaconnection@gmail.com.

The North Syracuse Community Singers is seeking new members. Rehearsals are at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the North Syracuse Community Center, 700 S. Bay Road. For more information, call 457-5010.

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