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he Cazenovia community came together to celebrate the nation’s Independence on Monday, July 4. The community gathered on Albany Street for the traditional Fourth of July parade. The

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event was organized by Project CAFÉ, in cooperation with the Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce and the Village of Cazenovia.

CAVAC seeks volunteer ambulance Women’s full impact self-defense drivers, crew coordinators training scheduled for July By kate Hill Staff Writer

The Cazenovia Area Volunteer Ambulance Corps (CAVAC) is currently seeking additional volunteer members. The local ambulance service relies on volunteer drivers, crew coordinators, EMTs and general members, as well as paid professional paramedics. High school student corps members also support CAVAC’s operations. For 48 years, the organization has served the Cazenovia area not only through emergency services, but also through the short-term loaning of medical equipment, such as crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs. Additionally, one member is certified to install or check children’s car seats. This service can be arranged by calling 315655-9798. Like many other volunteer organizations, CAVAC’s membership suffered due to the COVID

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The Cazenovia Area Volunteer Ambulance Corps is currently in need of additional volunteer crew coordinators and drivers. pandemic. For 14 consecutive months, the organization was forced to operate with only one on-duty paramedic and one driver at its base at 106 Nelson St. Crew coordinators worked remotely to secure crews to staff the second ambulance in the event of a second emergen-

cy call. New member training was halted, and no new member applications were accepted. The previously active 40-member student corps was also sidelined. “Luckily, the surrounding fire department rescue squads provide frequent, rapid responses to assist the CAVAC l Page 13

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On Tuesday, July 19, and Wednesday, July 20, Cazenovia will host a “Model Mugging” full impact self-defense course for teen girls and women. By kate Hill Staff Writer This summer, local psychotherapist Meg Tobin

is bringing “Model Mugging,” a full impact self-defense course for teen girls and women, to the Cazenovia community.

The two-day training is scheduled for Tuesday, July 19, from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Wednesday, ‘Model’ l Page 2

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he American Dairy Science Association recently announced David Barbano as the 2022 recipient of the ADSA Distinguished Service Award. The award was presented on Sunday, June 20 during the opening session at the ADSA Annual Meeting in Kansas City, Missouri. The ADSA Distinguished Service Award was created to recognize unusually outstanding and consistent contributions to the welfare of the dairy industry, either directly or indirectly. The award is based on a broad, even nonscientific, contribution. Thus, outstanding achievements by those in industry, public administration, or academic administration shall qualify. The contribution may be national or international. The ADSA Distinguished Service Award is not for ADSA accomplishments. The winner must have fulfilled as of Jan. 1 of the year of the award the contributions to the welfare

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July 20, from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Established in 1971, Model Mugging Self-Defense training emphasizes personal safety and overcoming fears of assault through “role model mastery.” During simulated assaults, participants are taught to use their full strength and power to fight back against a fully padded and specially trained instructor, referred to as a “mugger.” According to the Model Mugging website, the course content and instruction are modeled upon practical and proven methods for how women can successfully defend themselves against common assault scenarios. “Through repetition, we are actually teaching our bodies what to do in the event of an attack,” said Tobin, who will be assisting with the course. “It is not just an intellectual exercise; it becomes muscle memory. As a protective measure,

past chair of the American Dairy Science Association Foundation, and Fellow of AOAC International and the American Dairy Science Association. The American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) is an international organization of educators, scientists, and industry representatives who are committed to advancing the dairy industry and keenly aware of the vital role the dairy sciences play in fulfilling

our thinking brain goes offline in the face of threat, so even if we ‘know’ what to do, we often can’t respond effectively. Model Mugging encodes our muscles to react as trained, without thinking, enabling effective and efficient self-protection. I am 30 years away from my training and I still remember the series of ‘strikes’ in the order I was taught, and I am confident that my body would kick into gear if needed.” Tobin participated in a Model Mugging class when she was 23 and just starting to recover from a sexual assault. “It was a huge part of feeling safer in the world and reclaiming my own power,” she said. Now that her daughters are 16 and 18 years old, she hopes to equip them with the knowledge and skills to protect themselves. “Model Mugging is one facet of what I want them to know as young women out in the world,” she said. “. . . I work primarily with trauma survivors, and I know a lot of women and girls don’t always feel

physically safe out on their own.” While her daughters are participating in the course, Tobin will be offering support to any participants who may become overwhelmed during the training. Mark Vinci, the director of Model Mugging, will be traveling from the west coast to teach the course. Vinci said one of the most rewarding parts of training Model Mugging participants is watching their fear of being immobilized transform into an energy source that can be used constructively, rather than destructively. “We change lives in two days,” he said. According to Vinci, the trainings have helped many survivors to “change the endings” by increasing their viable options when faced with danger and helping them discover strengths they never knew they had. “For those that are fortunate enough not to have been [assaulted], it might change their outlook and their awareness of what the criminal does, how he does it, [and] why he’s doing it,” Vinci added. Ultimately, he explained, that awareness can help trainees to recognize criminal tactics early and move to safety be-

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In recent years, William Motto, who has spent more than a half-century as part of the Central New York sports scene, has helped put together the programs for the Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame.

Now, though, Motto is part of the program himself. When the Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame announced its induction class for 2022, Motto was a part of it and will be honored at the Hall of Fame’s annual induction dinner later this

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year. For many ears, Motto has built his ties to the Cazenovia community, serving as Cazenovia College’s head coach for women’s basketball while also teaching a sports management class at the school.

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On Tuesday, July 19, and Wednesday, July 20, Cazenovia will host a “Model Mugging” full impact self-defense course for teen girls and women.

fore having to use any of their physical skills. The exact location of the Cazenovia Model Mugging self-defense training will be disclosed to registrants. Learn more about Model Mugging at modelmugging.org. To sign up for the Cazenovia program, visit modelmugging. org/self-defense-workshop/syracuse.

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of the dairy industry for which they are to be recognized, must be living when nominated, and need not be a member of ADSA. Barbano grew up in Cazenovia and received his bachelor of science in biology and food science and master of science and PhD degrees in food science at Cornell University. Barbano is professor of food science and director of the Northeast Dairy Foods Research Center and has made outstanding contributions to the advancement of food science and the dairy industry in the areas of milk chemistry; analytical methods for milk and dairy products; dairy herd management milk testing for de novo, mixed, and preformed fatty acids; membrane filtration of milk and whey; and dairy product manufacturing technology over four decades in his research, extension, and teaching programs. Barbano is a past president of the American Dairy Science Association,


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Multiple kayak thefts reported in Cazenovia By kate Hill Staff Writer

Recently, the Cazenovia Police Department has been alerted to four kayak thefts from the lakefront area. On June 29, Chief of Police Michael Hayes reported that none of the

boats had been recovered. He also noted that some of the kayaks had been taken from the Lakeland and Lakeside Park kayak/canoe racks with their chains cut. According to the chief, the best thing for people to do going forward is to

be vigilant. “Say something when you see it, not two or three days later,” he said. “People are afraid to ‘bother us’ by calling, [but] we like to be proactive. Better it be nothing than something and we can’t do anything about it.”

The police department also has kayak identification stickers available at the village office for anyone who needs them. “Having the make, model, color, and serial number helps to identify the kayak, and we can also send a ‘hot file’ out statewide in case it is found or

located in a pawn shop,” said Hayes. Anyone with information regarding the thefts can call the police office at 315-655-3276 or email chiefhayes@windstream.net. If a theft is in progress, dial 911, as an officer is not always present in the office.

The village police office is located at the back of the village municipal building at 90 Albany St., next to the Cazenovia Public Library. For more information, visit villageofcazenovia.com/ police.

OBITUARIES John R. Durfee, 80

Retired Caz school transportation supervisor John R. Durfee, 80, who retired as transportation supervisor from the Cazenovia Central School District, died Saturday, June 25, 2022. He was born June 21, 1942, (the longest day of the year) to Franklin E. and Ellie Ryan Durfee and was a graduate of Cazenovia High School in 1960. John began working at the age of 10 peddling newspapers for his uncle, John F. Ryan. In 1961 he joined the Hook & Ladder Company of the Cazenovia Fire Department working his way through the ranks and was named Chief in 1984 and 1985. Also in 1961, he started barbering in DeWitt and Manlius until the hippies came along and ended his career. In 1967 John bought out Bill Rivenburg’s trucking business. He was employed as a bus driver in 1969 with the Cazenovia Central School District. In 1974, John was hired as the transportation supervisor for the Onondaga Central School and in 1976 the transportation supervisor at the Cazenovia Central School District where he retired in 2004 after 36 years of service. In 1975, John bought into a camp in Forestport, N.Y., along with Don Dorrance and Roger Stearns. John’s greatest pleasure was the Cazenovia Fire Department of which he is a life member. He also enjoyed bowling and snowmobiling both in Cazenovia and

Forestport but most of all building relationships and camping with his friends from Erieville. John also enjoyed working in his shop and doing scratch-off lottery tickets with two of his close friends, John Haley and Buddy Blair. John was very close to his family, talking to them either in person or by phone with his daughter, Susan every day and son’s Tim and Tom at least once a week. John married his high school sweetheart, Donna L. Farr in 1962 at St. James Church in Cazenovia only to lose her at the early age of 50 in 1995. John is survived by his daughter, Susan (Michael Babel) Durfee Szewczyk of Morrisville; his twin son’s Thomas J. Durfee of Cazenovia and Timothy M. (Dawn Cottet) Durfee of Chittenango; his soulmate, Cathy R. Basic of Cazenovia; grandsons, Cole (Caitlin Bennett) Szewczyk, Toby (Lauren Kellum) Szewczyk both of Morrisville, Kyle R. (Sierra Woods) Durfee of Cazenovia; his granddaughters, Kaitlyn (Justin) Thayer of Cazenovia and Gabby Durfee of Chittenango; his great grandchildren, Braydon, Jack and Sophie Thayer and Greyson Durfee; his sister, Mary (John) Colligan of Cazenovia; sisters-in-law, Barb Clements of Fenner and Maureen Robinson of Cortland; his niece, Katie (Dennis) Pynn of Rochester and by his nephews, Scott (Ann) Clements of New Woodstock and Chris (Pam) Clements of Cazenovia. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at 11 a.m. Thursday, June 30, 2022 at St. James Church, 6 Green Street,

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John R. Durfee Cazenovia. Burial was in St. James Cemetery. Calling hours were held from 2 to 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 29, 2022 at Michael E. Brown Funeral Services, 2333 Fenner Road in Cazenovia. Contributions in John’s memory may be made to the Cazenovia Fire Department 121 Albany St. Cazenovia, NY 13035 or to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or online at www.stjude.org. Condolences for the family may be left at michaelebrownfuneralservices.com.

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Francis J. Long, 91, of Morrisville, passed away Wednesday, June 22, 2022, at his home. He was born in Buffalo and had retired as the security officer at Hutchings Center in Syracuse. He was a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, was a Boy Scout leader, served as Commander and a member of Post 88 American Legion in Cazenovia and was a member of the Cazenovia Country Club. Surviving: daughters Jill Long Higgins of Morrisville, Karen Duidry of Fair Oaks, TX, Barbara Hart of Helotes, TX, and Brenda Thompson of Austin, TX;son Kevin Long of Austin, TX. He was predeceased by his wife Carole and son Kim. A service will be held at a later date. Smith Funeral Home DeRuyyter has arrangements.


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This year spring seemed to take its time settling in, at least in terms of the warmer weather we usually expect as we dealt with many chilly and rainy days through April and May. As June headed into July we saw a few days of much more intense summer heat. And we saw temperatures that were more moderate, what some would call comfortable. These days have been mixed with days of more intense heat. For some this was a very welcome warming up and offered a good chance to get out and go swimming, visit one of the many lakes we are fortunate to have near by or any number of other activities. And, as the old saying about Central New York weather goes, it can change at any time, so what the rest of the summer might be like is almost anyone’s guess. But it is likely there will be plenty of more warm days in the next few months and with that in mind there are some things everyone should keep in mind for their own health and safety as well as those around them. According to the American Heart Association as the temperature rises, so can your risk for suffering health issues like heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Doctors recommend using good judgment when it comes to activities outside in the heat, and that you stay hydrated. The Heart Association recommends that during hot days everyone keep a few guidelines in mind. According to the Heart Association it is best to avoid the outdoors in the early afternoon, about noon to 3 p.m., because the sun is usually at its strongest, putting you at higher risk for heat-related illnesses. Dressing for the heat is also important. According to the Heart Association most people probably sweat the most in their shoes, so choose well-ventilated shoes and look for socks that repel perspiration. Foot powders and antiperspirants can also help with sweat. It is also recommended that people wear lightweight, light-colored clothing in breathable fabrics such as cotton, or a newer fabric that repels sweat. Add a hat and/ or sunglasses. Before you get started, apply a water-resistant sunscreen with at least SPF 15, and reapply it every two hours. Staying hydrated is also vitally important. It I recommended that people drink a few cups of water before, during and after exercise and avoid caffeinated or alcoholic beverages which can lead to dehydration. If you are outside, take regular breaks and find a shady or cool place to rest and rehydrate if possible. If you do have heart or other medical concerns, follow your doctor’s recommendations. It is also important to know the signs of when you are reaching a point of being too hot. Symptoms of heat exhaustion include, headaches, heavy sweating, cold, moist skin, dizziness or fainting (syncope), a weak and rapid pulse, muscle cramps, fast, shallow breathing and nausea, vomiting or both. If you experience these symptoms, move to a cooler place, stop exercising and cool down immediately by dousing yourself with cold water and rehydrating. You may need to seek medical attention. Heat stroke includes symptoms like warm, dry skin with no sweating, strong and rapid pulse, confusion and/or unconsciousness, high fever, throbbing headaches and nausea, vomiting or both. If you experience these symptoms, seek medical attention right away. For more information, tips and advice on how to take care of your heart, visit heart.org. And if you are traveling, keep in mind children, older individuals and pets that may be in the vehicle with you. If possible it is best to leave pets at home. As temperatures can soar in a parked car, even with the windows open or tinted windows, it is best to leave anyone who might not want to or be able to leave the car at home as well for their own safety.

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Change of sink The cost of gas has made vacationing a challenge. Heck, it’s made buying a cucumber a challenge, but I picked up a magazine the other day that had a list of ways that one could cut back on the cost of driving and so - this column. Among the suggestions was staying home and pretending that the back yard was someplace else, like, say the Grand Canyon, the Serengeti or a rock concert at the amp. Of course, what your yard can be varies with its size, your imagination and the generosity of you neighbors. Instead of traveling to some far-off place, the article suggests a pitched tent and ordering in. I am not too keen on the “tent thing,” having memories of the army surplus tent in my childhood backyard. The tent was GI green and spent most summers as the home of wasps and other less-attractive backyard vermin. The ordering-in part is something that got my attention. I liked that suggestion. In the same article, which was probably written by a male, the cost of lodging could be cut by renting a unit that included a kitchen. You do know what that means, don’t you? The family will swim and snorkel, etc., while the live-in maid

cleans up after and cooks for everyone. Maybe, if she is lucky, she can steal a few minutes to read a chapter or two in a book about another woman who is being romanced by a guy with a castle … and wondering how long it takes to clean a castle. For most of my adult life, vacations meant basically a change of sink. When the kids were small and we traveled to Florida to visit my Mom, I did the packing, ordered the tickets, got everyone together and on time and took over all on board negotiations regarding seats, snacks and behavior. While in Florida, I certainly couldn’t let my mother wait on us, so I helped with the housework, did most of the cooking and washing up and, after washing the family’s clothing, hung it to dry on the line in my mother’s back yard. I kept asking, “Am I having fun yet?” And as I pondered my state of mind, the rest of the family was doing something else. I can’t remember what. Shopping, swimming, laying around getting a tan? When we went to Disney World … a laugh riot of a day … 90 miles there and back and a race to get in as many rides as possible, I carried the food in my backpack. Thank God

you could rent strollers at the Magic Kingdom. They are wonderful for cranky kids and crankier mothers. There was the time that we decided to stay over on the grounds at Disney World. I had called ahead and arranged for accommodations in one of the modestly-priced facilities. I think it was called Dixie Landings. We arrived very early in the morning and requested a late check-in because we were heading to the theme parks. The kids were older. They could walk, talk and could carry their own food by now. They also had jobs and had disposable cash to spend. And so, we were off. We returned after 10 p.m. to find that our Dixie Landings reservation had been given away, but, true to Disney hospitality, we were escorted to an enormous house hugging the golf course. It had three bedrooms, a living room, a lanai, bicycles, tennis rackets, a stocked refrigerator, a lovely washer dryer and an iron. Why do I tell you about the latter? Am I not the most awful example of Pavlovian learning ever? I took everyone’s clothes that they wore that day, washed, dried and then ironed them. I was nuts! What was I trying to prove?

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Now, ask me what a vacation should look like? Well, first of all there should be no kitchens, no washer-dryers, no ironing apparatus within eyeshot. All meals must be cooked by someone else and delivered to my table, my lounge chair or my cabana along with copious amounts of wine or some such relaxing type of beverage. There will be interesting shops, water for swimming (for other people, my bathing suit days are gone forever,) places to nap and lots of music. By music I mean the kind that normal adult people can hum or sing along to. There should be massages and manicures available. A golf course should be nearby so that my spouse has something to do and the only reading materials should be trashy novels and decorating magazines. If I don’t want to do anything but veg, so be it. To all young mothers who are contemplating the tent in the back yard thing: make sure about the ordering-in part. But, then, truly, I’d find another way to save on gas. Ann Ferro is a mother, a grandmother and a retired social studies teacher. While still figuring out what she wants to be when she grows up, she lives in Marcellus with lots of books, a spouse and a large orange cat.

Cornell in the community: Family fun on Open Farm Day

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Madison County will host Open Farm Day July 30. Submitted by Patty Catalano CCE Madison County Master Gardener Volunteer Summer is here and the Madison County farms are ready to celebrate! July means that Open Farm Day is quickly approaching. Open Farm Day is your chance to enjoy the bounty of some of Madison County’s wide array of farms. On July 30 between 10 and 4 p.m.Cornell Cooperative Extension of Madison County invites you to take a behind-the-scenes look at your local farms during its annual Open Farm Day. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture there are 691 farms in Madison County, and we

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Right up to the final seconds, you figured the Tampa Bay Lightning Random would pull it out. Thoughts For nearly three years, it’s how Phil Blackwell it always went in the NHL playoffs. Whatever predicament the Bolts found itself facing, it would battle out of it, ultimately winning more games than its challengers and twice hoisting sports’ coolest trophy. So as Game 6 of this particular championship series wound down, and Tampa Bay trailed Colorado 2-1, the expectation, even among the most optimistic of Avalanche fans, was to have a late goal, the game extended, the quest to take down the Lightning prolonged, perhaps to a Game 7. Alas, it did not happen. Sticks, helmets and gloves went in the air and joyous Colorado players celebrated, the Stanley Cup secured in the most satisfying manner possible – on the road, against the reigning champs seeking a three-peat. Now the Avs might keep it going. It’s a team with plenty of young talent like Nathan McKinnon and playoff MVP Cale Makar, and its exciting brand of hockey might have already ushered in a new era where scoring lots of goals takes priority over suffocating defense. Yet no one should discount what Tampa Bay nearly pulled off. All told, the Bolts won 11 consecutive playoff series, and nearly a 12th, the closest anyone has come in the salary cap era to what the New York Islanders did in the early 1980s, when it claimed the Cup four years in a row. Those Islanders also managed 19 straight series victories, a mark that seems more untouchable as the years and decades pass. To go all the way, NHL teams have to play around 100 games, regular and post-season, and that kind of streak adds a full extra season to the toll already taken. Yet Tampa Bay got close to that rare air, and one wonders if this finals defeat was the end of a prolonged run at the top for the Lightning. It all dates back to 2015, when the Bolts got to the finals, only to get stopped by Chicago. Twice in the three years that followed, Tampa Bay got to Game 7 of a conference final, only to get stopped by two eventual champs, Pittsburgh and Washington. The real spark, though, was that 2019 season where Tampa Bay had one of the best regular seasons in NHL history – then got swept in the first round by Columbus, a stunning occurrence that would have sank lesser teams. Alas, the Lightning channeled the pain and found atonement. By far, the most important game of this entire long run was the first game against the Blue Jackets in the 2020 playoff bubble, a five-overtime epic won by Brayden Point’s goal. Most of four rounds remained, but you could sense, then and there, that the ghosts were shed. What followed was seeing the Lightning artfully skirt the salary cap and count on a strong core of players – Point, Nikita Kucherov, Ryan McDonagh, Andre Vasilevskiy, Steven Stamkos – along with steady coaching from Jon Cooper and his staff, plus a strong minor-league system that included the big contributions of former Syracuse Crunch players. They played just the kind of hockey that has worked in the post-season for generations – opportunistic on offense, stingy on defense, the great work in goal by Vasilevskiy a constant anchor. Even this season, when far from a top seed, no one dared count out the Bolts. Not when it was down 3-2 to star-crossed Toronto. Not when the New York Rangers took the first two games of the conference final. And even not when Colorado dominated Game 2 of the finals 7-0. The cliché of a championship team carrying an indomitable spirit exists because plenty of truth is behind it. Such was the case with these Tampa Bay Lightning, who seemed poised to erase a 3-1 finals deficit the way no team had in recent NHL finals lore. It took the Avalanche essentially copying the grind-it-out style that suited the Bolts so well to close out the final game of its Cup run. Just like in 2021, when Lord Stanley’s hardware got handed out, it was done in Tampa. Only it was the visitors skating the big prize around, with many Lightning fans staying around to capture the moment. Thanks to what the home team accomplished, they knew the feeling well.

To the editor: Once again, our historic little village and peaceful neighborhoods are threatened with the proposed development of a big-box Hannaford’s supermarket at the former Accurate Die/OBG site at 547 E. Genesee St. Once again, it is time for us citizens to speak out against this totally unsuitable project so as to preserve the quality of life we cherish. Please join me in attending the village planning board’s next meeting on Monday July 11 and/or submitting comments for that meeting. The proposed supermarket would generate so much increased traffic on E. Genesee St. (Rte. 5) that the road would have to be widened and a traffic signal would have to be installed next to the post office. That’s just for starters, because traffic congestion would most likely still persist, and a new problem accessing the post office would be created. If our village government approved the supermarket development, at the same time it would automatically be signing off on whatever so-called “improvements to Rte. 5 the NYS Department of Transportation wants to make. Or our village government can simply do what it should have done years ago: just say no to overdevelopment of the site. It should only allow more modest redevelopment that will not generate more traffic than E. Genesee St. can handle. Let’s remember the tortured history

of NYC investor Tomer Slutzky’s campaign to overdevelop this contaminated site so as to enrich himself at the citizens’ expense. First, beginning in 2014, he and his associates wanted to build a huge apartment complex at the site, but they withdrew their applications when informed they must comply with the NY State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA). Then Slutzky et. al. again proposed a huge apartment complex, combined with commercial uses, which was rightly disapproved by the village board of trustees in 2019 because of the severe detrimental impacts the project would have. A month later, Slutzky et. al. applied for village approval of a mixed-use development centered around a 57,000 s.f. Hannaford’s supermarket. When the village planning board rightly determined that SEQRA requires the applicant to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS), Slutzky et.al. again refused to comply and withdrew their applications instead. Most recently, last November, they submitted new applications for the same 57,000 s.f. Hannaford’s supermarket. We’ve been through this too many times already. Once again, Slutzky et.al. must be required to prepare an EIS as required by SEQRA. Unless they are finally ready to be reasonable and submit a suitable redevelopment proposal. Marguerite A. Ross Fayetteville

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OPINION l From page 4 all throughout the county. So, grab some lunch, take a seat, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the local agriculture. Plan your route: Don’t miss out on some of the special scheduled activities that will be running at different farms throughout the day. You never know what you are going to see at Open Farm Day! Of course there are lots of special and fun activities that you can only see at Open Farm Day. There are so many new and returning farms all with great experiences to offer, the hard part is choosing just a few! Bring a friend: Open Farm Day is a great day for all. Adults and children of all ages will find activities perfect for them! So grab a group and make an entire day of it. All participating farms are open for visitors from 10 to 4 p.m. Pack a cooler: Last, but definitely not least, do not forget to pack your cooler! There will be many farms with products for sale. On what we hope will be a beautiful and sunny July day, you won’t want to turn down the chance to keep your meat, cheese, or vegetable samples fresh! Open Farm Day Passports will be available at 10 Price Chopper locations in CNY, in local Madison County newspapers, in Madison County libraries, and local farmers’ markets. For more information on Open Farm Day participants or to download a passport instantly visit OpenFarmDayMadisonCounty.com – or follow Open Farm Day on Facebook to keep up-to-date on the latest Open Farm Day news. Be sure to make it to as many farms as you can – visit three or more farms with your passport and you will receive a free Open Farm Day giveaway! Don’t miss your chance to experience agriculture at its finest with your friends and family at this year’s Open Farm Day! Open Farm Day would not be possible without the support of our sponsors: CNY Latino, Price Chopper, Dairy Farmers of America, Workforce Development Institute, KeyBank, Martha’s on Madison, Flour & Salt Bakery, Madison County Farm Bureau, Oneida Health, Cazenovia Equipment Company, SUNY Morrisville, Farm Credit East, Community Bank N.A., Tri-County WIC/ CAP, Hamilton Eatery, Ray Brothers Barbeque, Eagle News, Country Folks, The Gorman Foundation, Colgate University Upstate Institute, Organic Valley, DeRuyter Farm & Garden Co-op, The Hub & Jewett’s Cheese House. For more information on Cornell Cooperative Extension Madison County, please visit our website at madisoncountycce.org and ‘like’ our Facebook page @CCEMadison. You can also contact us at 315-684-3001.

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Years Ago in History By Cindy Bell Tobey

10 years ago – July 4, 2012

Cazenovia tennis star Hal McGrath, who was inducted into the Greater Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame in 1996, welcomed Beezie Madden into the hall on June 17. McGrath read a long list of her accomplishments and noted that she will be the first equestrian ever inducted into the local HOF. McGrath, who lives on Old Farms Lane in Cazenovia, is a board member of the Syracuse Sports HOF and the Syracuse Sports Corporation. His glory days on the tennis courts began at Nottingham High School when he won the New York State Boys Singles Championship in 1944. In his freshman year at Syracuse University, McGrath won the 1951 Easter Intercollegiate championship, was ranked 10th nationally, and The Herald-Journal named him the Central New York Athlete of the Year.

8 years ago – July 9, 2014

The tantalizing smell of hotdogs and hamburgers, the thirst for a good soda pop and the summertime feel of a hotdog stand have returned to Cazenovia at the corner of Kinney Drugs and M&T Bank with the June opening of the Lincklaen House food cart. “We wanted to bring back what had been there for years,” said Mary Margaret Kuper, co-owner of the Lincklaen House. “Cazenovia used to have hot dog stands and nobody else was doing it. We checked with Juniors and they weren’t prepared so we decided to go ahead with it.” So far, the cart is getting positive reaction from the public, with between 50 and 70 customers stopping by for lunch every day, she said.

6 years ago – July 6, 2016 As a way of giving back to the commu-

nity for 40 years of support, members of the Lorenzo Driving Competition have cleaned three overgrown historic horse troughs around Cazenovia and planted them with flowers. “They were hidden and abandoned,” said Weese Sullivan Morse, who serves on the show committee. The troughs – located along East Lake Road and No. 9 Road, and tucked into the back of the Lorenzo State Historic Site – were scarcely visible behind the dense thatch of weeds that had grown up over the years. Now, each is surrounded by a neatlyclipped fringe of green and brimming with pink impatients. “They are so beautiful, and a huge part of Cazenovia’s history,” Sullivan Moore said. The oldest of the restored troughs is dated 1866, a reminder of the days when transportation meant four hooves and a whip, instead of four wheels and a gas pedal.

4 years ago – July 4, 2018

Cazenovians all know that their town is a special place that resonates with wonder and attraction to those who do not live there. Through the years, Caz has been named one of the coolest small towns in America. In December 2014 an anchor on The Today Show visited and said, “I feel like I walked into a Christmas card here in Cazenovia, New York.” Recently, Cazenovia got another compliment as a great place in the country when it was listed as one of the “20 Small Towns in American That Are Stuck in Time” in the msn.com travel section. “Visiting is like hopping in a time machine. Instead of visiting that hotspot everyone’s already seen on Instagram or been to before, take a trip back in time. Small town America is thriving, and these destinations prove why – they’re full of history, unique culture and interesting people to meet,” according to the story published on June 15.

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10 July 6, 2022 LEGALS NOTICE OF LLC FORMATION 1016 Lancaster LLC. Filed with SSNY on Office: 1/21/2022. Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail to: 305 NY Ave Unit 2 Jersey City NY 07307. Purpose: any lawful EB-291727 LEGAL NOTICE 111 Boxwood, LLC has been formed under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. The articles of organization were filed with the New York Secretary of State on June 22, 2022. The county in which the office is located is Onondaga. The New York Secretary of State has been designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served. The New York Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served to Joyce Orlandella, EA, 5858 E Molloy Rd Ste 160, Syracuse, NY 13211. The purpose of this LLC is any lawful business purpose. EB-292515 2022 TREE REMOVAL AND EMERGENCY SERVICES Sealed Bids for the 2022 Tree Removal and Emergency Services Contract, Town of Manlius, will be received by the Manlius Town Clerk at Manlius Town Hall, 301 Brooklea Drive, New York, 13066 until 11:00 A.M., Local Time, July 21, 2022, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read. The Project includes the removal of trees along Town Rights-of-Way and Town cemeteries in the Town of Manlius, Onondaga County, New York. The Issuing Office for the Bidding Documents is Avalon Document Services, 901 North State Street, Syracuse, New York 13208. Prospective Bidders may examine the Bidding Documents online and may also obtain copies of the Bidding Documents from the online plan room: www.avalonsyr-planroom.com. The Bidding Documents may be obtained only from Avalon Document Services, 901 North State Street, Syracuse, New York 13208, phone number 315-471-3333, upon payment of a nonrefundable amount. Checks shall be made payable to Avalon Document Services. Payment via credit card and charging to an Avalon Account will also be allowed for this bid. Bidding Documents may be picked up at Avalon Document Services, anytime Monday through Friday, when you place an order, a pick-up time will be given to you (sets are not preprinted, an order must be placed first) or be delivered via UPS or FedEx upon request to Avalon Document Services. Plans may be shipped to the bidder upon receipt of an additional non- refundable freight charge of $30 payable to Avalon Document Services by separate check or credit card payment. Bidder has the option to provide Avalon Document Services with Bidders UPS or FedEx shipping account number to expedite the delivery of the documents. Each plan holder of record will be notified by an e-mail regarding each addendum issued for the project. Emails will be from Avalon Document Services “ReproConnect.” It is the responsibility of each prospective bidder to submit an accurate e-mail address when requesting Bidding Documents. It is the responsibility of each bidder to check the Public Plan room on the www.avalonsyr-planroom.com website to ensure that all addenda have been received and to download cache addendum. Large addenda and addenda containing full sized drawings will be sent in hard copy format via a U.S. Mail or a nationally recognized overnight carrier. 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 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. EB-292999 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ONONDAGA - NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, -againstFrederick D. Jackson a/k/a Frederick Douglas Jackson, if living, and if

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ONONDAGA - NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, LEGALS Plaintiff, -againstFrederick D. Jackson a/k/a Frederick Douglas Jackson, if living, and if he/she be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or generally or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, deadministrators, visees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; Dionetta Copes; Crouse Health Hospital Inc. DBA Crouse Hospital; Carlton L. Green; New York State Department of Taxation and Finance; Synchrony Bank; United States of America Department of Treasury; New York State Department of Taxation and FinanceTax Compliance Division-C.O.-ATC; NYS Tax Commission; Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Onondaga County Health Department Division of Environmental Health; and JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE #1 through #7, the last seven (7) names being fictitious and unknown to the Plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or parties, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the mortgaged premises described in the Complaint, Defendants - Index No. 001142/2020 Plaintiff Designates Onondaga County as the Place of Trial. The Basis of Venue is that the subject action is situated in Onondaga County. To the above named Defendants YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff�s Attorney(s) within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. That this Supplemental Summons is being filed pursuant to an order of the court dated June 8, 2022. NOTICE-YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME - If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable Deborah H. Karalunas, J.S.C. dated June 8, 2022 filed June 8, 2022. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage and covering the premises known as 216-18 Palmer Avenue Syracuse, NY 13207 a/k/a 216 Palmer Avenue #18 Syracuse, NY 13207 a/k/a 218 Palmer Avenue Syracuse, NY 13207 a/k/a 216-218 Palmer Avenue Syracuse, NY 13207. Dated: June 8, 2022 Filed: June 8, 2022 Pincus Law Group, PLLC., Attorney for Plaintiff, By: George J. Weissinger, Esq., 425 RXR Plaza, Uniondale, New York, NY 11556 (516) 699-8902. EB-292068 NOTICE OF FORMATION: 3100 BURNET AVENUE LLC filed Articles of Organization with the NYS DOS on June 27, 2022. The DOS is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served.

NOTICE OF FORMATION: 3100 BURNET AVENUE LLC filed Articles of Organization with the NYS LEGALS DOS on June 27, 2022. The DOS is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The office of the LLC and address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process shall be 3056 Burnet Avenue, Ste 9, Syracuse, NY 13206, Onondaga County. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any business permitted under law. EB-292847 Notice of Formation of 5346 Gulf Road LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State (SSNY) on 5/27/2022. Office location: County of SSNY is Onondaga. designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to 3611 Warners Road, Syracuse, NY 13209. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. EB-291296 NOTICE OF LLC FORMATION 6788 NORTHERN BLVD., LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 06/02/2022. Office loc: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 971 Spencer Street, Syracuse, NY 13204-1136. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. EB-291458 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONONDAGA INDEX NO.: 003167/2009 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Plaintiff designates Onondaga County as the place of trial situs of the real property U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF10 PARTICIPAMASTER TION TRUST,, Plaintiff, against MICHAEL E. O'CONNOR, as Guardian ad Litem for the respective heirs-at-law, nextof-kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or JEFFREY through CLARK who may be deceased by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or interest in the real property described in the complaint herein, JEFFREY A. CLARK, JR. HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF JEFFREY CLARK, HEATHER CLARK HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF JEFFREY CLARK, KELSEY CLARK HEIRS TO THE ESTATE OF JEFFREY CLARK, AMBER CLARK HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF JEFFREY CLARK, SARA MUNNELL HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF JEFFREY CLARK, MARGARET CLARK, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACTING THROUGH THE IRS, CROCKETT, REX JANELLE KLIPON, FIRE & WATER RESTORATION, LLC, CITIBANK, N.A., GRANT VILLAGE APARTMENTS LLC, CITIBANK, N.A., GRANT VILLAGE APARTMENTS LLC, CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), N.A., NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, Defendants. To the above named Defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the attorneys for the Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after the service of the Summons; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF RUSHMORE

case is pending for fur- after the service of this ther information on how summons, exclusive of to answer the summons the day of service (or and protect your proper- within 30 days after the ty. Sending a payment to service is complete if your mortgage company this summons CNY’s Community News Sourceis not will not stop this fore- personally delivered to the State of closure LEGALS action. YOU you within LEGALS MUST RESPOND BY New York) in the event SERVING A COPY OF the United States of THE ANSWER ON THE America is made a party ATTORNEY FOR THE defendant, the time to PLAINTIFF RUSHMORE answer for the said UnitLOAN MANAGEMENT ed States of America SERVICES LLC AND FIL- shall not expire until ING THE ANSWER WITH (60) days after service of THE COURT. The Sum- the Summons; and in mons is served upon case of your failure to you by publication pur- appear or answer, judgsuant to an Order of the ment will be taken Supreme Court of the against you by default State of New York and for the relief demanded filed in the Office of the in the complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF Clerk of the County of ACTION AND RELIEF on ONONDAGA 04/21/2022. This is an SOUGHT action to foreclose on a THE OBJECT of the mortgage. ALL that cer- above caption action is tain lot, piece or parcel to foreclose a Mortgage of land together with the to secure the sum of buildings and improve- $80,000.00 and interest, ments thereon, situate, recorded on August 1, lying and being in the 2006, at Liber 14884 County of Onondaga and Page 644, of the Public State of New York (SBL# Records of ONONDAGA said County, New York, cov038.-02-10.2), premises known as ering premises known 7409 Collamer Road, as 8252 ELAINE CIRCLE Syracuse, NY LIVERPOOL, NY 13090. East 13057. As of May 31, The relief sought in the 2022, there is due and within action is a final owing to the plaintiff, judgment directing the the principle sum of sale of the premises de$74,817.50. The relief scribed above to satisfy sought in the within ac- the debt secured by the described tion is a final judgment Mortgage directing the sale of the above. described ONONDAGA County is premises above to satisfy the debt designated as the place described above. BERK- of trial because the real MAN, HENOCH, PETER- property affected by this SON, & PEDDY, P.C., action is located in said 100 Garden City Plaza, county. Garden City, NY 11530. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER EB-292103 OF LOSING YOUR HOME SUPREME COURT If you do not respond to OF THE STATE this summons and comOF NEW YORK plaint by serving a copy COUNTY OF ONONDAGA of the answer on the atINDEX NO. 006253/2019 torney for the mortgage Plaintiff designates company who filed this ONONDAGA as the place foreclosure proceeding of trial situs of the real against you and filing property the answer with the SUPPLEMENTAL court, a default judgSUMMONS ment may be entered Mortgaged Premises: and you can lose your 8252 ELAINE CIRCLE home. LIVERPOOL, NY 13090 Speak to an attorney or District: Section: 067. go to the court where Block: 05 Lot: 04.0 your case is pending for U.S. BANK N.A., AS further information on TRUSTEE FOR THE how to answer the sumREGISTERED HOLDERS mons and protect your OF MASTR ASSET property. SECURITIES Sending a payment to BACKED TRUST 2006-AM3, the mortgage company PASS- will not stop the forecloMORTGAGE CERTIFI- sure action. THROUGH CATES, SERIES 2006- YOU MUST RESPOND AM3, BY SERVING A COPY OF Plaintiff, THE ANSWER ON THE vs. ATTORNEY FOR THE HEIRS AND DISTRIBU- PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE TEES OF THE ESTATE COMPANY) AND FILING OF BARBARA L. DIBBLE; THE ANSWER WITH RICHARD DIBBLE, AS THE COURT. HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE Dated: May 26, 2022 OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERTSON, ANTHOMAS F. DIBBLE; SCHUTZ, SCHNEID, BRIDGET A. SANDER- CRANE & PARTNERS, SON, AS HEIR AND DIS- PLLC TRIBUTEE OF THE ES- Attorney for Plaintiff TATE OF THOMAS F. VERONICA M. RUNDLE, LYNETTE ESQ. DIBBLE; BARON, AS HEIR AND 900 Merchants ConDISTRIBUTEE OF THE course, Suite 310 ESTATE OF THOMAS F. Westbury, NY 11590 UNKNOWN 516-280-7675 DIBBLE; HEIRS AND DISTRIBU- EB-291670 TEES OF THE ESTATE OF THOMAS F. DIBBLE, SUPREME COURT any and all persons unOF THE STATE OF NEW YORK known to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to COUNTY OF ONONDAGA have an interest in, or INDEX NO. 000560/2022 general or specific lien Plaintiff designates upon the real property ONONDAGA as the place described in this action; of trial situs of the real such unknown persons property SUPPLEMENTAL being herein generally described and intended SUMMONS to be included in the fol- Mortgaged Premises: designation, 8727 WHITING ROAD, lowing namely: the wife, widow, CICERO, NY 13039 husband, widower, heirs Section: 087, at law, next of kin, de- Block: 11, scendants, executors, Lot: 09.0 MORTde- NATIONSTAR administrators, visees, legatees, credi- GAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMtors, trustees, commit- PION MORTGAGE COMtees, lienors, and as- PANY signees of such dePlaintiff, ceased, any and all pervs. sons deriving interest in PATRICK D. MICALE, AS or lien upon, or title to HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE said real property by, OF THE ESTATE OF MICALE; through or under them, CORRINE or either of them, and JOSEPH MICALE, AS their respective wives, HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE widows, husbands, wid- OF THE ESTATE OF owers, heirs at law, next CORRINE MICALE; ANof kin, descendants, ex- THONY MICALE, AS ecutors, administrators, HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE devisees, legatees, cred- OF THE ESTATE OF itors, trustees, commit- CORRINE MICALE; tees, lienors and as- MICHAEL MICALE, AS signs, all of whom and HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE whose names, except as OF THE ESTATE OF stated, are unknown to CORRINE MICALE; UNplaintiff; U.S. BANK N.A., KNOWN HEIRS AND AS TRUSTEE FOR THE DISTRIBUTEES OF THE REGISTERED HOLDERS ESTATE OF CORRINE OF MASTR ASSET MICALE; any and all perBACKED SECURITIES sons unknown to plain2006-AM3, tiff, claiming, or who TRUST MORTGAGE PASS- may claim to have an inTHROUGH CERTIFI- terest in, or general or CATES, SERIES 2006- specific lien upon the AM3; ARROW FINAN- real property described CIAL SERVICES LLC in this action; such unAPO HSBC CARD SER- known persons being VICES(III) INC.; NEW herein generally deYORK STATE DEPART- scribed and intended to MENT OF TAXATION be included in the foldesignation, AND FINANCE; UNITED lowing STATES OF AMERICA - namely: the wife, widow, INTERNAL REVENUE husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, deSERVICE, "JOHN DOE #1” through scendants, executors, “JOHN DOE #12,” the administrators, delast twelve names being visees, legatees, credifictitious and unknown tors, trustees, committo plaintiff, the persons tees, lienors, and asor parties intended being signees of such dethe tenants, occupants, ceased, any and all perpersons or corporations, sons deriving interest in if any, having or claim- or lien upon, or title to ing an interest in or lien said real property by, upon the Subject Prop- through or under them, erty described in the or either of them, and Complaint, their respective wives, widows, husbands, widDefendants. To the above named owers, heirs at law, next Defendants of kin, descendants, exYOU ARE HEREBY SUM- ecutors, administrators, MONED to answer the devisees, legatees, credcomplaint in this action itors, trustees, commitand to serve a copy of tees, lienors and asyour answer, or, if the signs, all of whom and complaint is not served whose names, except as with this summons, to stated, are unknown to serve a notice of appear- plaintiff; SECRETARY OF ance on the Plaintiff's HOUSING AND URBAN Attorney within 20 days DEVELOPMENT; NEW after the service of this YORK STATE DEPARTsummons, exclusive of MENT OF TAXATION the day of service (or AND FINANCE; UNITED within 30 days after the STATES OF AMERICA; service is complete if "JOHN DOE #1" through this summons is not "JOHN DOE #12," the personally delivered to last twelve names being you within the State of fictitious and unknown New York) in the event to plaintiff, the persons the United States of or parties intended being America is made a party the tenants, occupants, defendant, the time to persons or corporations, answer for the said Unit- if any, having or claim-

YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; "JOHN DOE #1" through "JOHN DOE #12," the last twelve names being fictitiousLEGALS and unknown to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the complaint, Defendants. To the above named Defendants YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plaintiff�s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service of the same is complete where service is made in any manner other than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service. Your failure to appear or to answer will result in a judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event that a deficiency balance remains from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered against you. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $133,500.00 and interest, recorded on February 27, 2002, in Instrument Number 3271402 and in Liber 12403 at Page 0300, of the Public Records of ONONDAGA County, New York., covering premises known as 8727 WHITING ROAD, CICERO, NY 13039. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. ONONDAGA County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: June 8, 2022 ROBERTSON, ANSCHNEID, SCHUTZ, CRANE & PARTNERS, PLLC Attorney for Plaintiff Aric H. Peymann, Esq. 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 310 Westbury, NY 11590 516-280-7675 EB-292840 NOTICE OF FORMATION of Sakiri Enterprises, LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) with offices located in Onondaga County, for the purpose of any lawful act or activity under the Limited Liability Company Law. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of the State of New York (SSNY) on June 8, 2022. SSNY is the agent designated to receive service of process on behalf of the LLC. SSNY shall mail a copy of such service of process to Adnan Sakiri, 266 South Central Avenue, Ramsey, New Jersey 07446. EB-291782 NOTICE OF FILING OF APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY OF ALPHA STAR OMEGA LLC Name: Alpha Star Omega LLC (LLC). Authority filed with NY Secretary of State (NYSS): 5/24/2022. LLC organized in Missouri on 2/24/22. NY office location: Onondaga County. NYSS designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. NYSS shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 2539 State Route 11A, La Fayette, NY 13084. Address of office maintained in jurisdiction of formation: 222 E. Dunklin Street, Suite 102, City, MO Jefferson 65101. Copy of Certificate of Formation on file with Missouri Secretary of State at 600 W. Main Street, Jefferson City, MO 65101. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. EB-291144

LEGALS Notice of Formation of ANGONA PROPERTIES LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/19/2022. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 234 Earl Ave, Syracuse, NY, 13211, USA. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-292852 Notice of Formation of Automated Industrial Tech LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 5/20/2022. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 140 Marvelle Road, Fayetteville, NY 13066. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-290705 Notice of Form. of BARANOVSKY, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 05/31/2022. Office location: Onondaga SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 709 FRONT ROYAL CIRCLE, FAYETTEVILLE, NY, 13066. Any lawful purpose. EB-291614 Notice of Formation of Benzeen Gas, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) 06/21/2022. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to c/o The LLC, 101 Chaumont Drive, Syracuse, NY 13209. Purpose: any lawful activity. D-292797 Notice of Formation of Bread and Buttercream LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/10/22. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 5194 Kasson Rd, Syracuse, NY 13215. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-291668 Notice of Formation of Carter M Homes, LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04-28-2022. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 205 Parsons Drive, Syracuse, NY 13219. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-290802 Notice of Formation CENTURY MOTORSPORTS, LLC (“LLC”) filed Articles of Organization with the NY Sec. of State (“SSNY”) on 5/19/22. Office location: County. Onondaga SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail a copy of process to 220 Boss Road, Syracuse, NY 13211. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-290708 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; Name of LLC: CHERRY VALLEY 5 HOLDINGS, LLC; Date of filing: 6/1/2022; Office of the LLC: Onondaga Co.; The NY Secretary of State has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. NYSS may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at 4472 Cherry Valley Turnpike, LaFayette, New York 13084; Purpose of LLC: Any lawful purpose. EB-291623 NOTICE OF LLC FORMATION Clarendon Partners, LLC. Filed with SSNY on 3/20/2018. Office: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent for process & shall mail to: 109 S Warren Street, Ste 404, Syracuse, NY United States 13202. Purpose: any lawful. EB-291725 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO §206 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have formed a limited liability company, pursuant to §206 of the Limited Liability Company Law, the particulars of which are as follows: 1. The name of the limited liability company is “CLEARJO LLC” 2. The date of filing is June 3, 2022. 3. Onondaga County is the county within the State of New York where the office of the limited liability company is located. 4. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the LLC for service of process and the post office address to which the Secretary of

June 3, 2022. 3. Onondaga County is the county within the State of New York where the office of the limited liability company is loEagle News cated. 4. The LEGALS Secretary of State is designated as agent of the LLC for service of process and the post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail copy of any process against the LLC is William G. Cleary, 1 Island Road, Stuart, FL 34996. 5. There is no registered agent for service. 6. The limited liability company is formed for any lawful business purpose. EB-291621 Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC) Name: D&T VENTURES OF NY, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on June 15, 2022. County: Onondaga. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 4115 Makyes Road, Syracuse, NY 13215-9716. Purpose: to engage in any and all business for which LLCs may be formed under the New York LLC Law. EB-292475 Notice of Formation of D. WORTEL & ASSOCIATES, LLC, Art. of Org. filed with Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) 06/20/22. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 2332 Ashburn Dr, Lafayette, NY 13084. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-292474 Notice of Formation of D.G. Baker Mental Health Counseling Services, PLLC, a Domestic Professional Limited Liability Company (PLLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 3/4/2022. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 4987 S. Eagle Village Rd. Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-291654 Notice of Formation of Ease Trucking LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/03/2022. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 102, Brooklyn, NY, 11228. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-292064 Notice of Formation of EBC SERVICES LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 4/12/2022. Office location: County of ONONDAGA. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 449 DURSTON AVE, SYRACUSE, NY 13203. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-290608 Notice of Formation of Elite Auto Detail LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 5/22/2022. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 115 Solar Street, Apartment 505. Syracuse, NY 13204. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-291235 Notice of Formation of EMPIRE INVESTORS AND MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 04/21/2022. Office location: Onondaga SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 116 BOULDER RD., SYRACUSE, NY 13209. Any lawful purpose. EB-291128 Notice of formation of Enders Road LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Sec'y of State (SSNY) on 06/15/2022. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. office of LLC: 5607 Muscovy Lane, Manlius, New York 13104. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to above address. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-292446 Notice of formation of Fallon Goodyear, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 6/13/22. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 12 Burton St., Cazenovia, NY 13035. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. EB-292562


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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Send your events to Alyssa Dearborn at adearborn@ eaglenewsonline.com. Notices must have the date, time and location of the event. The deadline for submissions is 10 a.m. on Friday for the following week’s editions.

TUESDAYS THROUGH AUG. 30

Gage Center’s 20th anniversary and founder/co-executive director Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner’s 80th birthday. Attendance is limited to 50 people and registration is required. To RSVP, email matildajgagefoundation@gmail.com or call 315-436-5800.

Cottage Lawn Farmer’s Market

Walk-In Tour of 1810 House

2 p.m.-6 p.m. Madison County Historical Society, 435 Main st., Oneida. The Madison County Historical Society is hosting its 8th annual Cottage Lawn Farmer’s Market. The market will feature seasonal produce, cheese, eggs, herbs, soaps, maple products, honey, poultry, beef, food trucks, and more. Plans are being made for live entertainment and themed weeks. Other weekly activities include guided house tours and storytelling. For more information or to apply to become a vendor, visit mchsfarmersmarket. org or call 315-363-4136.

2 p.m.-4 p.m. 8 Liberty st. Cazenovia. Stop in anytime to explore a work-in-progress rehabilitation of an early federal home. Ted Bartlett will provide commentary onsite of early timber frame construction. This event is presented by Cazenovia Heritage and is free and open to the public.

THROUGH JULY

The Cosmos & Clay

Cazenovia Artisans, 39 Albany st. Cazenovia. Join Cazenovia Artisans for an exhibition by Ron Sutterer. An artist reception will be held on Saturday July 2 from 2p.m. to 5 p.m.

THROUGH AUG. 30

JULY 11-15 Kids’ Summer Art Workshop: Mask Making

Monday-Friday, 1:15 p.m.-4:30 p.m. The Carpenter’s Barn, Cazenovia. This week-long workshop is for ages 6-12. Each week costs $120. This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program. Visit https://cazarts.com/carpenters_ barn-classes.html or email lizluriecb@gmail.com for more information.

MONDAY JULY 11

Baby Lapsit Storytime

Art Exhibit: Pam Lynch

New Woodstock Free Library, New Woodstock. Enjoy the mixed media, collage, and watercolor art of Pam Lynch.

WEDNESDAY JULY 6 Zoom Book Club

7 p.m. on Zoom. Join the New Woodstock Free Library for a virtual book club. For more information or to register, email clantz@midyork.org.

THURSDAY JULY 7 Storytime Thursday

11 a.m. New Woodstock Free Library, New Woodstock. Come listen to stories about coral reefs. “Ocean of Possibilities” Summer Reading Program Kick Off

2 p.m.-4 p.m. New Woodstock Free Library, New Woodstock. Drop in to learn about program details, build a stuffed toy, read with Mother Goose, enjoy free snacks, and more. Cazenovia Community Blood Drive

10:30 a.m. Story Garden, Cazenovia Public Library. Bring your baby for a lapsit storytime featuring interactive movement and singing. This event is only for children under three.

TUESDAY JULY 12 Virtual Storytime

1 p.m. Facebook or Youtube. Join Ms. Brynn from the Cazenovia Public Library for virtual storytime! This event will take place live on Facebook or Youtube, but the broadcast will be available to stream after its recording. Storytime is perfect for preschoolers, but it is also fun for the whole family. Let’s play, sing, and read together! Undersea STEAM

3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Betsy Kennedy Community Room, Cazenovia. Stretch your creative thinking with fun STEAM activities! This event is intended for ages 10-13. Registration is encouraged. History Where you Eat: Deli on the Green

1 p.m.-6 p.m. Cazenovia American Legion Post 88, upstairs. 26 Chenango st. Give blood at this American Red Cross sponsored blood drive. All blood types are needed. Call 1-800-733-2767 or visit redcrossblood.org and enter CazAmericanLegion to set up an appointment.

5:30 p.m. Peterboro. Town of Smithfield historian Donna Burdick and Madison County historian Matthew Urtz will lead a walking tour of the green. A tour of the restaurant’s first level will be led by restaurant staff. Registration is required. Call 315-684-3131 for more information or to register.

JULY 7-10

WEDNESDAY JULY 13

Madison County Fair

Enjoy animal shows, contests, grandstand events, and the midway. Admission is $2 for all ages 3 years and over and free for those under 3 years. Grandstand admission is $10.

SATURDAY JULY 9

Wayward Paws Meet-and-Greet

12 p.m.-2 p.m. New Woodstock Free Library. Come to the library to meet the cats up for adoption through Wayward Paws. Cicero High School’s Class of ‘82 40th Reunion

7 p.m.-11 p.m. the Spinning Wheel Restaurant, 7384 Thompson Road, North Syracuse. The evening will offer classmates to reunite, share stories, have some laughs and reminisce. The menu includes an amazing pig roast and other catering by the Spinning Wheel. A DJ will feature 80’s music, the venue has outdoor games to enjoy, and classmates can take home raffle prizes and a night full of memories! For more information, follow them on Facebook at ‘ciceroclassofeightytwo’, send a message, or email: gennaro.chs82@gmail.com.

SUNDAY JULY 10

Watson Wagon Dedication Ceremony

12 p.m. Near the Watson Wagon, Peterboro st. NYS rt. 13, Canastota. Celebrate the historical marking of the Abolition Movement and the Underground Railroad. Birthday & Anniversary Celebration

1 p.m.-5 p.m. Matilda Gage Center for Social Justice Dialogue, 210 East Genesee st. Fayetteville. Celebrate the LEGALS

LEGALS

TOWN OF CAZENOVIA OFFICIAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Zoning Board of Appeals Notice is hereby given that a public hearing before the Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Cazenovia will be held on July 25, 2022 at 7:30 PM, at the Town Office Building, 7 Albany Street, Cazenovia, to consider the applications of Ingrid Mahoney. Property is located at 2684 Route 20 East & Moseley Road owned by Skanda Farms, LLC. Tax Map Number 107.-344.11. Zoned Rural B. ZBA File #s 21-1404 & 22-1433. Proposed Area Variance - Relief from the 20% maximum impervious surface coverage allowed in the RB Zone Proposed Major Special Use Permit - expansion of the adjacent parcel's self-storage business (Original site is located in the Town of Nelson.) All interested parties wishing to appear at said hearing may do so in person or by other representative. Communications in writing relating thereto may be filed with the Zoning Board of Appeals prior to, or at said hearing. Copies of the applications of Area Variance and Major Special Use Permit are available for public inspection at the Town Offices during business hours. Thomas Pratt, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals Town of Cazenovia Dated: June 27, 2022 CR-292889

LEGAL NOTICE: Notice is hereby given: The Cazenovia Area Senior Association, aka CASA Annual Meeting will be held on Thursday July 14, 2022. It will be held at The Hampton Inn at 12:00 (Noon). The CASA Business meeting will be held after lunch at 1:00 P.M. The Revision of Bylaws, Annual Budget, Election of Officers and Board Members together with other business pertinent to the activities of the Association will be on the agenda. Danna DeVaul, Secretary. CR-291129 Notice of Formation of Burmaster Group LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 11, 2022. Office location: County of Madison. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Charles W. Burmaster, 4762 Fox Hill Road, New York Erieville, 13061. Purpose: any lawful purpose. CR-292814 Notice of Formation of CHUCK'S WOODCHUCKS, LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 05/25/2022. Office location Madison. SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 3877 THOMAS ROAD, CAZENOVIA, NY, 13035. Any lawful purpose. CR-291612 Notice of Formation of Compass Blue, LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7 June 2022. Office location: County of Madison. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: Compass

NOTICE OF LLC FORMATION 5thGen&ThenSome LLC. Filed 5/3/22. Cty: Madison. SSNY desig. for process & shall mail 451 Snug Harbor Ln, Deruyter, NY 13052. Purp: any lawful. CR-291991

Family Storytime

10:30 a.m. Cazenovia Public Library, Cazenovia. Pack a blanket and join for storytime at Creekside Park. The rain location will be at the Story Garden. Ocean Explorers

1:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Betsey Kennedy Community Center, Cazenovia Public Library. Sail the Oceans with crafts, activities, books and more.This event is recommended for ages 5-10. Registration is encouraged.

THURSDAY JULY 14 Sensory Play Times

10:30 a.m. Children’s area, Cazenovia Public Library. Come play with a variety of textures and toys for handson learning. Storytime Thursday

11 a.m. New Woodstock Free Library, New Woodstock. Come and watch a puppet show called “Finnie’s Ocean Treasure.” Pirates Book Read Aloud

1 p.m. Story Garden, Cazenovia Public Library. Join each week for a reading of Cordelia and the Whale by Michelle Nelson-Schmidt. Each week will continue from the last section but will also begin with a recap so you can join at any time. This event is recommended for ages 5-10.

Notice of Formation SATURDAY JULY of Compass Blue, LLC,16 a Bottle Drive to Benefit Domestic Limited Liabili- Meals on Wheels ty Company (LLC). Arti9 a.m.-1 p.m. SnoTop in Manlius and Dewitt Community cles of Organization filed Church. Volunteers will be withOF your donawith the Secretary ofthere to assist NOTICE LLC tions. Your appreciatedFORMATION and will help benefit State of donations New are York (SSNY) on 7 June 2022. Jpl Aviation, LLC Arts of Office location: County Org. filed SSNY 6/14/22, of Madison. Co. SSNY deLEGALSSSNY is MadisonLEGALS designated as agent of sign agent for process & LLC upon whom pro- shall mail to John M cess may be served. Leary 4048 Mary Lynn SSNY shall mail copy of Dr Canastota, NY 13032 process to: Compass General Purpose. Blue, LLC, 520 12TH ST. CR-292470 S, APT. 1737, ARLINGNotice of Formation TON, VA, 22202, USA. SWAMP Purpose: any lawful pur- KOESTER LLC PROPERTIES, pose. (“LLC”) filed Articles of CR-292628 Organization with the NY Sec. of State (�SSNY�) Notice of Formation on 5/4/22. Office locaof ETHEREAL BRIDAL tion: Madison County. COLLECTION LLC, a Do- SSNY is designated as mestic Limited Liability agent of LLC upon Company (LLC). Arti- whom process against it cles of Organization filed may be served and shall with the Secretary of mail a copy of process State of New York to 2119 Conley Road, (SSNY) on 03/30/2022. Chittenango, NY 13037. Office location: County Purpose: any lawful acof MADISON. SSNY is tivity. designated as agent of CR-290768 LLC upon whom proNotice of Formation cess may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of of Light at the End of process to: 10 GILLETTE Life Doula Service LLC, LN, CAZENOVIA, NY a Domestic Limited Lia13035. Purpose: any bility Company (LLC). Articles of Organization lawful purpose. filed with the Secretary CR-292564 of State of New York (SSNY) on June 12, NOTICE OF 2022. Office location: COMPLETION OF FINAL County of Madison. ASSESSMENT ROLL SSNY is designated as (PURSUANT TO SEC- agent of LLC upon TION 516 OF THE REAL whom process may be PROPERTY TAX LAW) served. SSNY shall mail Notice is hereby given copy of process to: 602 that the Final Assess- Forbes Ave, Chittenanment Roll for the Town go, NY 13037. Purpose: of Fenner, Madison any lawful purpose. County, N.Y., for the CR-292371 year 2022, has been Notice of Formation completed and verified of Lollman Auto by the undersigned asRepair, LLC. sessor and a certified copy thereof was filed in Arts. of Org. filed with the office of the Town Secy. of State of NY Clerk at 3151 Fenner (SSNY) on 04/05/22. East Rd, Cazenovia, NY Office location: Madison and the Assessor's of- County. SSNY designatfice, located at 35 Cedar ed as agent of LLC upon Street, Morrisville, NY whom process against it on the 1st day of July, may be served. SSNY 2022, to remain there shall mail process to: 2439 NYS 12B, Hamilfor public inspection. DATED THIS 1st DAY OF ton, NY 13346. Purpose: any lawful activities. JULY, 2022 CR-290604 BRIAN M. FITTS ASSESSOR NOTICE OF PLLC TOWN OF FENNER FORMATION CR-292122 Marla Velky-Reger, PLLC. Filed LCSW, NOTICE OF LLC 5/31/22. Cty: Madison. FORMATION SSNY desig. for process Jpl Aviation, LLC Arts of & shall mail 132 Albany Org. filed SSNY 6/14/22, St, Cazenovia, NY Madison Co. SSNY de- 13035. Purp: any lawful. sign agent for process & CR-291992 shall mail to John M Leary 4048 Mary Lynn Dr Canastota, NY 13032 General Purpose.

Meals on Wheels of Eastern Onondaga County. Family Fishing Workshop

Betsy Kennedy Community Room, Cazenovia Public Library. National-International angling coach and mentor Michael McGrath will conduct an informative family angling event. Topics include basic stream ecology, family intro to angling, and catch and release selective harvesting. Call 315-882-1549 or email cnyangler2@gmail.com for more information. Benefit for Randy Oursler

1 p.m.-4 p.m. Cazenovia Sports Bowl. Join for live entertainment, raffles, food, silent auction, bake sale, and a cornhole tournament. All proceeds will be used to raise funds for medical costs and lost wages. Randy has always been there to help others, let’s show him that he’s not alone in his fight to beat cancer. Admission is $20.

JULY 15-16

Cazenovia CS Class of 1971 50+1 Reunion

The Cazenovia CS class of 1971 is invited to the 50+1 reunion! Enjoy a school tour, a golf outing, Saturday evening dinner and dancing, and more. For more information about the reunion, call or text Tim McArdle at (585)472-1014. You can also email him at tmcardle@rochester.rr.com.

MONDAY JULY 18

Baby Lapsit Storytime

10:30 a.m. Story Garden, Cazenovia Public Library. Bring your baby for a lapsit storytime featuring interactive movement and singing. This event is only for children under three.

JULY 18-22 Kids’ Summer Art Workshop: Architecture Monday-Friday, 1:15 p.m.-4:30 p.m. The Carpenter’s Barn, Cazenovia. This week-long workshop is for ages 6-12. Each week costs $120. This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program. Visit https://cazarts.com/carpenters_ barn-classes.html or email lizluriecb@gmail.com for Niagara Mohawk Power more information.

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(“PSC”) Randy Nash will present a slide der presentation establishing about Phasethe 1 of York. the Electric andis Gas history of barn building in New This event free Bill Relief Program. and open to the public. Phase 1 of the Electric THURSDAY JULY 21 and Gas Bill Relief Program provides cusStorytime Thursdays tomers with active ac11 a.m. New Woodstock Free Library, New Woodstock. counts who are currently enrolled in the Energy Come listen to stories about dogs. Affordability Program Stuffed Animal Sleepover(“EAP”) or who enroll in the EAP onLibrary, or before De6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Cazenovia Public Cazencember 31, 2022, or ovia. 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CR-292471 In addition, the PSC has approved an alternative Niagara Mohawk Power recovery mechanism to Corporation d/b/a recover deferrals of unNational Grid billed fees that resulted PURPOSE: THE FILING from laws enacted durOF NEW TARIFF AM- ing the COVID-19 PanMENDMENTS TO P.S.C. demic. The PSC Order NO. 220 ELECTRICITY also establishes the Late AND P.S.C. 219 GAS TO Payment Charge and COMPLY WITH THE Other Waived Fees COMMISSION'S OR- (“LPCO”) Surcharge to DERS DATED JUNE 16, recover associated lost 2022, IN P.S.C. CASES revenues. 14-M-0565, et al., AND Notice is hereby given DATED JUNE 17, 2022, that starting on July 1, IN P.S.C. CASES 17-E- 2022, the LPCO Sur0238, et al. charge and on August 1, TEXT: Notice is hereby 2022, the AMP Surgiven that Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation charge will commence d/b/a National Grid has on customer bills and filed new tariff amend- will be included in the ments with the Public Delivery line item. 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New Woodstock library features artist’s work Focus of Pamela Vogan Lynch is on developing watercolor diversity

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amela Vogan Lynch has been drawing and painting since she was very young. Her passion for art has only increased over

time. Vogan enjoys working in a variety of art media to include: acrylics, pastels, oils, mixed media, pen and ink, graphite, collage, printmaking, watercolor, jewelry, and glass. For the past several years her focus has been on developing her watercolor versatility. Her favorite subjects include animals, people, and personally meaningful still life arrangements. The Pam Lynch show is the fourth in a series of six art exhibits at the New Woodstock Free Library gallery in 2022. The rest of the season includes: September/October - Cazenovia Watercolor Society November/December - Sharon Bottle

Souva: “Textiles” New Woodstock Free Library invites you to visit our art gallery in July and August. Sign the guest book for your chance to win a free complimentary pass to the Norman Rockwell Exhibit at Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute in Utica running from July 1 to Sept. 18. One pass will be given out in at the end of July and one at the end of August. All visitors are also invited to put their name in a drawing to be held at the end of December 2022 to receive a beautiful floral watercolor print by Gordon Muck. Enter each time you visit. Visit the library on Main Street in New Woodstock during regular library hours. For more information, contact Mary Bartlett, program coordinator, at nwevents@midyork.org or call the library at 315-662-3134. New Woodstock library will feature the work of Pamela Vogan this summer. Submitted photo

The PGA tour vs LIV golf… Let’s face it ladies and gentlemen, this rivalry didn’t start a few weeks ago. It didn’t start a few months ago or even last year. The rumors and the threat of a new golf league clearly started two years ago. PGA TOUR commissioner Jay Monaghan knew about it but decided to wait until two weeks ago to finally announce his “new” plans to share more money with his PGA TOUR players. Too late Jay! You blew it two years ago when you decided to remain silent. You gave your opponents the opportunity to gain traction by handing them the biggest weapon anyone can have in a “Battle for Credibility” and “Financial Success”…TIME !!! You might even remember that Mr. Monaghan announced a new television rights deal in 2020 that would help in “securing $12 billion in revenue through 2030”. He went on to say that the “strength, security and foundation of the PGA Tour has never been stronger, so that’s what we’re focused on and that we have regulations in place that allows us to protect the interests of our media partners, our sponsors and all of our constituents and if we got to that point in time, we would take measures to vigilantly protect this business model”. This sounds pretty cocky and arrogant to me without “officially” announcing their little “secret”…the Player Impact Program which would have benefited some of the more popular players on the PGA Tour. Their little $40 million “secret” was leaked later in 2020 but it still didn’t change the minds of “Big Phil” Michelson, Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson or Brooks Koepka…they left anyway. Let’s go back to that day in 2020 when Mr. Monaghan announced that he had secured $12 billion (a BIG “B”) in revenue through 2030. ”WHAT IF”…he also announced at that press conference what he said two weeks ago… 1. The Comcast Business Program would be rewarding the top 10 in the FedEx standings through the Wyndham Championship and it would be worth $70 million to the PGA Tour players. 2. The total purse for the Sentry Tournament of Champions would increase to…….. $15 million. 3. The total purse for the Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational and Memorial Tournaments would increase from $12million to $20million.

Perry Noun is the former executive director of the Northeastern NY PGA as well as a competitive amateur golfer and winner of the New York State Super Senior Amateur Championship. Perry Noun can be heard on “Tee Time With The Pronoun” on... News Radio 570 WSYR and 106.9FM.

4. And the same for the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Championship…. from $12million to $20million. 5. The Players Championship will go from $20million to $25million. 6. There will be a three-tournament “Global Series” for the Top 50 players in the Fall, with a “no cut” and expected $20million in purses. 7. There will be “guaranteed money” to be made if you earn your way there. And…”WHAT IF”…he had also said two years ago, what he finally said two weeks ago… A long way of saying I want every single player on the PGA Tour to make more money, and that’s what I am going to focus on. There’s more to come on that front”. How do you believe the Tour players would have responded to Mr.Monaghan two years ago, if they had heard it then, instead of two weeks ago? I have a strong suspicion they would have welcomed his announcements with open arms and cheered loudly at the increased purses at the events mentioned above. It would have been a dream come true for the Tour players who are good enough to be playing on the PGA Tour but struggle to make ends meet because they are not one of the elite players. I can only speculate what the response would have been from Greg Norman, the, outspoken, controversial spokesperson for the new Liv Golf League. The LIV Golf League started a war with the PGA Tour two years ago. It continues today and probably won’t be over anytime soon. I look at golf wars this way…every war has 18 battles. You only have to win 10 battles to declare victory. I have no idea who is going to win this war, maybe the battle count will be halved…9-9. I can, however, tell you who the biggest beneficiaries of this war will be… THE PLAYERS…and THE FANS...and that’s a good thing.

Clear Path receives grant Clear Path for Veterans has received a grant from the Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF) to expand support for veteran and military households in Wayne, Lewis, and Jefferson Counties to access peer support, food assistance, and resource navigation to reduce isolation and improve their quality of life. BWF leverages its expertise and collaborative network to find, fund and shape innovative programs that help our impacted veterans, service members and their families thrive. As a nonpartisan leader in the military-

veteran community, the Bob Woodruff Foundation brings transparency and credibility to its partners and complements their efforts. Receiving a grant from BWF is an honor that recognizes the dedication, focus and effectiveness of our staff, volunteers and supporters. To learn more about the Bob Woodruff Foundation at bobwoodrufffoundation. org or follow @BWForg on Twitter or like BWF’s page on Facebook at facebook.com/ BobWoodruffFoundation.

Eighteen cadets graduate from Caz College Police Academy

Cazenovia College’s Pre-Employment Phase One Police Academy celebrated the graduation of the class of 2022 on June 24. The 18th annual ceremony for 18 cadets will be held at the Hampton Inn and Suites in Cazenovia. For the guest speaker, the cadets selected Thomas Engelemann, retired investigator for the Village of Cazenovia Police Department and former director of the Cazenovia College Phase One Police Academy. Englemann began his career as a military police officer with the U.S. Army and then went on to serve as a police officer and firearms instructor with the Nassau County Police Department retiring after 20 years of service. After retiring from Nassau County Police Department, Engelmann served 19 years as an investigator with the Village of Cazenovia police department and 10 years as director of campus safety for Cazenovia College. This class began their training on Sept. 14, 2021, and successfully completed the Academy’s ten-month program earning a Phase One certificate. Cadets also had the option to earn 18 undergraduate college credits and a certificate in Law Enforcement along with the Phase Once certificate at no additional charge. “The Phase One program is an intensive format requiring students to pass over 40 topical areas including criminal law, investigation, patrol and procedures, vehicle operations, traffic, emergency management, first aid, professionalism and ethics, physical training and many other related subjects,” said Carla DeShaw, director of Continuing Education, Cazenovia College. “They are well trained to begin their career in law enforcement.” Cazenovia College’s Pre-Employment Phase One Police Basic Training Program was established in partnership with the Frankfort Police Department, and approval from the State Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS). The curriculum meets all requirements established by the Municipal Police Training Council. A graduate is eligible to be hired anywhere in New York State upon completion. Eight cadets have already been offered jobs at local agencies, including Onondaga County Sheriff ’s Department, New Berlin Police Department, Geddes Police Department, Whitesboro Police Department, and Owego Sheriff ’s Department with more interviews taking place over the next few weeks. The next Pre-Employment Phase One Police Basic Training session at Cazenovia College will begin on Sept. 13. Registration is currently underway and financial aid is available to students who meet eligibility. For further information go to cazenovia.edu/police or call 315-655-7222.

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County accepting nominations for Farm Service Agency Farmers and ranchers have until Aug. 1, 2022, to nominate candidates to serve on the Madison County Farm Service Agency (FSA) Committee. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) accepts nominations each year in certain Local Administrative Areas (LAAs) for individuals to serve on these locally led committees. “The Aug. 1 deadline is quickly approaching,” said Donna Purdy, executive director for FSA in Madison County. “Committee members play a critical role in the day-to-day operations of the agency and are vital to how FSA carries out disaster programs, as well as conservation, commodity and price support programs. This is your opportunity to have a say in how federal programs are delivered in our county.” This year, Madison County is accepting nominations for LAA #3, which includes the Townships of Brookfield, DeRuyter, Georgetown, Hamilton and Lebanon. Agricultural producers who participate or cooperate in a USDA program, and reside in the LAA up for election this year, may be nominated for candidacy for the county committee. A cooperating producer is someone who has provided information about their farming or ranching operation to FSA, even if they have not applied or received program benefits. Nationwide, more than 7,700 dedicated members of the agricultural community serve on FSA county committees. The committees are made up of three to 11 members who serve three-year terms. Individuals may nominate themselves or others and qualifying organizations may also nominate candidates. USDA encourages minority producers, women and beginning farmers or ranchers to nominate, vote, and hold office. Producers should contact their local FSA office today to register and find out how to get involved in their county’s election, including if their LAA is up for election this year. To be considered, a producer must be registered and sign an FSA-669A nomination form. Urban farmers should use an FSA-669-A-3 for urban county committees. The form and other information about FSA county committee elections are available at fsa.usda.gov/elections. Election ballots will be mailed to eligible voters beginning Nov. 7, 2022.

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crews when needed,” said CAVAC President Sara Mitchell. “Such collaborative effort leads to a rapid response for emergency situations.” Despite its limitations, CAVAC requested mutual aid for fewer than five emergency calls throughout the shutdown. According to Mitchell, calling for mutual aid means that an agency, like CAVAC, is unable to respond to a call, generally due to a lack of a second available crew. “CAVAC always has a paramedic on duty to respond to a first call,” she explained. “Every effort is made to secure a second ‘backup crew,’ but once in a great while, that doesn’t happen and an outside agency, [like Manlius or Morrisville], is asked by the 911 center to respond.” CAVAC has now been fully operational for several months, and during the recent Delta outbreak, the organization continued to operate normally. As of June 29, 2022, CAVAC had approximately 85 members. So far this year, the agency has answered 535 calls; annually, the call volume is about 1,035. Currently, the organization is experiencing a critical need for both additional crew coordinators and drivers for its two Ford F450s. Crew coordinators are responsible for the following: securing a second crew in the event of a second emergency call, calling next day crew members to remind them of their shift, filling out call sheets and recording calls in the logbook, answering the business phone, greeting people at the front door, and checking in/out loaner medical equipment. “Crew coordinators should have good, confident telephone voices, be comfortable with meeting new people, and possess a willingness to learn to understand radio communications,” said Mitchell. “Using those radios is limited; however, listening to and understanding communications between the 911 center and the ambulances is essential.” Drivers are primarily responsible for driving the ambulances to the scene of an emergency, to the hospital (Syracuse, Hamilton, or Oneida), and then back to base. They are also responsible for helping the paramedic and/ or EMT with equipment and cleaning and restocking the ambulance after returning to base. According to Mitchell, experience driving a four-wheel drive pickup truck is beneficial but not required for drivers. “Drivers should have clean driving records,” she added. “[They should also] be willing to learn where equipment is stored on the ambulances to be able to assist at the scene of an emergency, be able-bodied, and be willing to follow the instructions of the paramedic and/or members of any assisting rescue squad members.” Applications can be obtained at cavacambulance.org or by stopping in at the base for a tour of the facility and a conversation regarding membership. A courtesy phone call is encouraged in advance of a visit.

‘White Rock’ honored by Pompey Historical Society

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The Pompey Historical Society recently honored “White Rock” a landmark that figures in the work of local author Jerome Mark Antil. On June 15, a stone’s throw from author Jerome Mark Antil’s boyhood home—now the Delphi Falls Park—the Pompey Historical Society forever inducted the fabled ‘White Rock’ onto their celebrated museum campus in Pompey Center. The white rock appears as backdrop in many scenes in an internationally awarded Pompey Hollow Book Club novel series by local author Antil. One story in the series is an adventure to catch a Londoner hooligan from pickpocketing, relieving local farmers of their wallets at the New York State Fair’s Midway. Legend has it that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – author of Sherlock Holmes, an angel in the novel—was invited to meet Charlie Pitts—guardian angel to Pompey Hollow Book Club members. The two met on top of the barn garage roof at the Delphi Falls. While sitting on the roof with Pitts, Doyle admired the white rock under the glow of a full autumn moon. Pompey Hollow Book Club and the Sideshow Pickpocket had this passage: “He looked up at the glowing white rock on the cliff across the creek. That was a sign. Angels on high approved Sir Doyle being the sister’s guardian angel.” The white rock is now placed close to an original one room school house also on display. Madison County Sheriff Todd Hood shares Antil

passion for promoting literacy—and between them they have donated and delivered the entire Pompey Hollow Book series to every school and library in Madison County. In the second editions of the series—The Mysteries of Pompey Hollow (1948); Summer of Shadows, Bodies and Bridges (1953); The Sideshow Pickpocket (1953); Heaven Sends for Hemingway (1953). The rock had fallen from the cliff after the turn of the century and local history enthusiasts – and some of the original members of the Pompey Hollow Book Club had it lifted from the Limestone Creek below and potential watery grave and had it put in storage. T he Pompey Historical Society—a leader in preserving local and regional history invited Antil’s memory of the rock as being inspiration to his novels about growing up in the shadows of WWII—in the “crown” as he puts it in his novels—(Cazenovia to Lafayette to Tully to Gooseville Corner—to Delphi Falls and back to Cazenovia.) Antil has received letters about the books from 18 countries around the world thanking him for telling the stories about growing up in the shadows of the war. “Pompey Hollow Book Club novels are seeded in the truth—and appropriately stretched. Something I learned from Mark Twain,” Antil said

CPF acquires conservation property With the generous support of the Central New York Community Foundation, Cazenovia Preservation Foundation (CPF) has acquired an important conservation property that will provide a significant new addition to the Burlingame Trail Network. In December 2021, the CPF purchased 27.5 acres of undeveloped land with 470 feet of road frontage on US Route 20, west of the Village of Cazenovia. This newly acquired land is located adjacent to other CPF-owned property and is part of a larger network of conserved lands that host the very popular Burlingame area trails. This new property will now be known as the “Burlingame Trails Northwest Gateway.” “The importance of this property cannot be overstated,” said Jennifer Wong, CPF executive director. “This acquisition secures permanent public access to 1,400 feet of the Sherman’s Gulch Trail which connects CPF’s uniquely beautiful Sherman’s Gulch property to the larger network of CPF-maintained trails. The Sherman’s Gulch property boasts stunning rugged terrain, ferny glens and a cascading scenic waterfall.” CPF’s Burlingame Trial Network are enjoyed by walkers, hikers, bikers, and the Limestone Creek Hunt Club in the warmer months, and cross-country skiers and snowshoers during the winter. In addition to its importance as an outdoor recreation area, this property has been designated as an important area within The Nature Conservancy’s Resilient and Connected Network to support plant

and animal species migration and range changes. The acquisition was made possible by the Central New York Community Foundation, out of the first round of grant disbursements from the newly-established Dr. Robert J. Vitkus Fund. Bob Vitkus was a successful Central New York oral surgeon and an avid hunter and fly fisherman who loved the outdoors. In his last will and testament, he gave a generous gift to support outdoor parks and recreation, particularly conservation efforts to improve wildlife habitat and forest health. The generous Vitkus gift adds to an impressive history of philanthropy in support of land conservation in the area. The property was purchased from Augustus, Jason, James, and Maxwell Moore, descendants of the Hubbard family, who donated much of the conserved lands in the Burlingame Road area to CPF decades ago. “CPF’s interest in this property dates back nearly two decades,” said Jim Steinberg, CPF board president. “The property has been on and off the market in recent years and was listed for sale again in early 2021. We are extremely appreciative of the Community Foundation, The Robert J. Vitkus Fund and those Cazenovia families that have made this purchase and network of trails possible,” On April 18, 2022, CPF was awarded two New York State Conservation Partnership Program (NYSCPP) Grants from the New York State Environmental Protection Fund (EPF).

The NYSCPP is administered by the Land Trust Alliance in coordination with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). One of these grants will fund the installation of a driveway and parking area off of Rt. 20 at the newly acquired Burlingame Trails Northwest Gateway property to improve maintenance, emergency, and public access to the trail. The grant also will pay for drainage improvements and surface repairs of the trail, the installation of an informational kiosk, trail signage and markers, as well as a gate to prevent unauthorized vehicular traffic from proceeding onto the pedestrian/bike trail. “We are thrilled about this grant award,” said Jack Stevens, CPF stewardship committee co-chair. “With these grant monies, CPF can properly steward the property and improve the quality of the user experience in this section of the trail network.” Finally, but equally noteworthy, CPF also won a Capacity Grant from the New York State Conservation Partnership Program, which will be used to hire a part-time stewardship manager and bolster administrative support to prepare the renewal application for Land Trust Alliance Accreditation. CPF first earned accreditation status in 2018 through a detailed process that secured independent verification that their work and operations met high standards for land conservation, stewardship, and nonprofit management. Land trusts must reapply for accreditation every five years.


14 July 6, 2022

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CCE of Madison County welcomes Larkin Podsiedlik as new executive director Cornell Cooperative Extension Madison County recently announced Larkin Podsiedlik has been appointed executive director of CCE Madison. She had been serving as interim executive director with the association for several months. Podsiedlik was previously the executive director of CCE Steuben County in Bath and is returning to the Cornell Cooperative Extension system after working in philanthropy and non-profits in Syracuse. A lifelong resident of Central New York, Podsiedlik grew up in Fabius, and got her start in CCE as the senior nutritionist for the Finger Lakes Eat Smart New York nutrition education program. Prior to that she worked for Foodlink, a regional food hub and the Feeding America food bank serving the Finger Lakes. She is a nonprofit and food systems leader with experience in program delivery and development, organizational leadership, and community outreach in Maine, Massachusetts, and upstate New York. Podsiedlik has a master’s in public health and a masters in agriculture, food, and the environment, both from Tufts University. CCE Madison brings local experience and Cornell research-based solutions together to help Madison County farms, families, and communities thrive. CCE Madison is com-

mitted to addressing community needs, from startups to centennial farms, from professional gardeners to home gardeners, from families needing access to healthier food options to youth needing positive role models and development opportunities. “I am looking forward to continuing to lead the CCE Madison team,” Podsiedlik said. “I see so many opportunities to blend our Cornell research-based expertise with other local knowledge, to help lead conversations around agriculture, positive youth development, economic development, and other important community issues.” Podsiedlik’s short term goals are to increase CCE’s representation and reach across Madison County. The extension’s breadth of programs is a well-kept secret, and her goal is to bring more awareness to the Association as a whole. The long-term goals that Podsiedlik envisions for the Association are to be a known leader within the county with strong board leadership and continued financial health. “I believe CCE is a springboard for a lot of important conversations on things like food systems, climate change and youth development—all of those things where we can make a difference,” Podsiedlik said. “I look forward to helping CCE make a big difference in Madison County.”

Larkin Podsiedlik CCE Madison Board President Monica Cody, said, “We are excited to have Larkin join our team. Her experience as a food systems leader and prior service within the Cooperative Extension network build on the strong foundation for CCE Madison’s future in adapting programming to serve more families, farms, and businesses in our county.” Podsiedlik lives in Lafayette with her husband, David, and their two young children. For more information about CCE Madison and all it has to offer, visit our Facebook page @CCEMadison or visit our website at madisoncountycce.org.

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National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum expands hours

The National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum (NAHOF) is able to add open hours to its seasonal schedule due to an increase in volunteers and to a Colgate University Upstate Fellow. NAHOF is currently open weekends from noon to 4 p.m. until Aug. 28. The hall and museum will now also be open Monday – Wednesday noon to 4 p.m. until Aug. 10. Further, NAHOF may be open to the public at other unscheduled hours during the summer by calling 773-620-9017. NAHOF is also open for special events and pre-arranged group tours. Besides the Abolition Hall of Fame, the Chronology of Abolition from the Colonial Period to Reconstruction exhibits, and a facsimile of Abraham Lincoln’s 1863 Emancipation Proclamation, the Power of the Pen activities developed for the Madison County Anti-Racism Collaborative in May will be available for the public. These activities continue the work of the mission to complete the second and ongoing abolition – the moral conviction to end racism. The activities include Abolition Amendment, Understanding the Confederate Flag, H. R. 40 Reparations, and Municipal Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. Admission to the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum, located at 5255 Pleasant Valley Road, Peterboro is $5. Check the website and contacts for updates: nationalabolitionhalloffameandmuseum.org, nahofm1835@gmail.com, 315-684-3262. To mitigate COVID spread, masks, proof of at least two vaccinations, and contact information at registration may be required.


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