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Hot times, cool cars highlighted at Heid’s

Hot times featuring live music and classic cars are spicing the hot dogs at Heid’s this summer.

A talented trio now known as The Line take to the stage for a free concert outside Liverpool’s landmark eatery between 6 and 8 p.m. next Wednesday, Aug. 23.

The Line features Carmon Phillips – who previously performed with Rhythm n’ Shoes – singing along with John Plessas and Joe Plessas. In case of rain, The Line will reform at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24.

Cruisin’ Corvettes

Meanwhile, you can enjoy hot coffee and cool cars on Sundays Aug. 27 and Sept. 24. Sweet Treats will be open and serving up specialty items from 8 to 11 a.m., while Heid’s opens at 10 a.m.

And Corvette Cruisin’ Nights are scheduled at Heid’s and Sweet Treats between 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sundays, Sept. 10 and Oct. 8.

Local boaters warned

The Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office has issued a boating advisory due to hazardous waters after last week’s heavy rainfall. The advisory is focused on Onondaga County waterways including the NY State Canal System. The sheriff’s office urges boaters to use caution while ext 308, pnagle@eaglenewsonline com

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“There are very strong currents, lots of debris and water levels are still rising,” said sheriff’s spokesman Tom Newton. Boaters should utilize extreme caution and are urged to report hazards to 9-1-1.

“Numerous hazards are now hidden by the high water,” Newton said. “With warm weather in the forecast, people recreating near or on the water should utilize extreme caution due to strong currents.”

The sheriff’s office reminds everyone that it’s important to wear a personal flotation device near or on the water. And boaters remain civilly and criminally responsible for their wake and any damage they cause.

“The water levels are high and any wake could significantly damage property,” Newton said. “We ask that you please slow down and be respectful.”

Here’s a link to the updated advisories: canals.ny.gov/wwwapps/tas/ notices/

B’ville Community Band

The Baldwinsville Community Band will perform a free concert at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16, at the First Presbyterian Church at 64 Oswego St.

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Creative Director: Gordon bigelow, ext 331, art@eaglenewsonline com in B’ville. The band – which includes some 50 musicians – was first formed in December 1979, when music teacher Phillip Sterling founded it. Sterling continues to conduct the ensemble which performs classical and modern music, marches, medleys, seasonal songs and show tunes.

The band also has shows scheduled at the Canton Woods Senior Center, 76 Canton St., at 7 p.m. Wednesdays Sept. 13 and Dec. 6.

If you’re interested in joining the band or maybe in making a monetary donation, contact Sterling at 315-6384956 or via email at PSterling@me.com

Ciotti oversees trees

When the Liverpool Village Board of Trustees conducted its annual organizational meeting on July 10, newly elected Mayor Stacey Finney designated the individual responsibilities of the trustees. New Trustee Rachel Ciotti will act as liaison to personnel and the health insurance and retirement programs. A few days later, Finney also appointed Ciotti as the village board’s liaison with the village tree committee.

Last word

“Numerous hazards are now hidden by the high water.”

– Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Tom Newton.

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