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The Easter Bunny (PEACE Coordinator Alicia Manor) and helpers, Joseph Richmond, 10, and Jordan Unger, 3, are ready to hand out food donations to families for Easter weekend festivities. PEACE Inc., located in Nobles Plaza in Baldwinsville, held the Easter giveaway last Thursday. “A lot of people can’t afford food for Easter and this provides a nice dinner,” Manor said. Brown paper bags, decorated by Elden Elementary students in the fourth grade and kindergartners in Mrs. Froehlich’s class at the school, were given to clients full of items ranging from oatmeal, canned goods and paper products to turkeys, hams and Easter candy. Donations for the giveaway came from PEACE and the greater Baldwinsville community including hams from Word of Life Church.
The Baldwinsville Police Department will hold a community graffiti cleanup from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday April 30 to coincide with the planned Earth Day cleanups in the village of Baldwinsville. Focusing on the downtown corridor, the department and volunteers will clean off or paint over unsightly damage caused by vandals. Once complete, local merchants and residents are asked to become more vigilant in observing and reporting suspicious behavior and any new graffiti that appears, said Police Chief Michael Lefancheck. “This increased publicity of the problem of graffiti will inevitably enhance our visitor’s downtown experience and better identify the responsible individuals for future prosecution,” he added. If you or your group are interested in volunteering for this cleanup or making a donation for the purchase of cleaning supplies, contact Lt. Tom LeRoy at 635-6808 or email tleroy@baldwinsville.org. To report suspicious behavior or new graffiti, call 425-2333.
Baldwinsville administrators agree to wage freeze By Kelly Cary, BCSD Baldwinsville Central School District (BCSD) administrators, consisting of the district’s principals, assistant principals and directors, assistant superintendents of management services, human resources and instruction, and the superintendent of schools, have agreed to a wage freeze for the 2011-12 school year saving
the district nearly $94,000 for the fiscal year. “The district’s number one goal is to continue providing students with quality programs and instruction, balancing students’ needs with the financial ability of the community to support those needs,” said Superintendent Jeanne Dangle. On April 11, the BCSD Board of Education adopted its proposed budget, which is
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This week Through April 27 Used book sale, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday April 11 to 27, Lysander Town Building, 8220 Loop Rd., Radisson. Proceeds benefit Lysander Day Camp Program scholarships. Call 635-5999.
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Baldwinsville Public Library book sale, April 28 to May 2 during regular library hours, Community Room of the library. Sunday and Monday are $3 bag sale days. Call 635-5631.
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Rummage Sale, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 29, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 30 (bag sale), First United Methodist Church of Baldwinsville.
Donations accepted 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., April 28, church dining room. Call 6526989.
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Joe Whiting Band, 8 to 11 p.m., Mohegan Manor, 58 Oswego St., Baldwinsville. No cover. Call 857-0080.
April 30
Tire and metal drop off, 8 a.m. to noon, April 30, Van Buren Highway Department, 7855 West Dead Creek Road. Call 635-5124.
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Liverpool Elks Ladies Auxiliary spring craft show, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., April 30, Elk’s Lodge, corner of Route 370 and Hayes Road. Benefits scholarship funds. Beautiful crafts, door prizes and raffles.
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Spring turkey dinner, begins at 4:30 p.m., April 30, Plainville Christian Church, Route 370, five miles west of Baldwinsville. Turkey and trimmings. $8 adults, $3 children, free under 5.
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Baldwinsville Volunteers of 2010 ceremony, 5 p.m. April 30, Pucello’s Restaurant at the Foxfire Golf Course. $26; call 638-0251 for reservations (April 20).
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Wanted: ladies for Monday night fun golf league at Radisson Greens Golf Course, May 2 through Aug. 29, tee times 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., $16/week. Call Marge Lawrence, 303-5136 or Radisson Greens, 6380092.
Upcoming May 4 Spaghetti dinners, 5 to 7 p.m. first Wednesday of every month at Methodist Church. $6 adults; $5 seniors and kids (5-12). Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Baldwinsville.
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Memorial Day Parade participation applications, due May 6, can be obtained through Peg Markham, 638-2652 or mmarkham@twcny.rr.com. The Baldwinsville Memorial Day Parade will be held at 6 p.m. Monday May 30.
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Spring fashion show, noon to 2 p.m., May 7,
Cottage Designs and Olives Eatery, 25 Syracuse St., Baldwinsville. Reservations recommended; call 638-1955.
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Health and Wellness event, older American Month, 2 to 4 p.m., May 9, Canton Woods, 76 Canton St., Baldwinsville. Health and wellness information, demonstrations, fun, fitness, healthy snacks and more.
Van Buren Park, 6 to 9 p.m. Aug. 7, Fireside Inn. Call 382-1766.
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Class of 1976 35th reunion. 7 p.m., Aug. 5, Fireside Inn; 5 p.m. Aug. 6, Red Mill Inn, register at http://tinyurl.com/4locoyu. Send email to Lori Schlereth Campoli at lcampoli@rr.com or mail to 10620 Soma Ct, Raleigh, NC 27613.
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Baldwinsville Meals on Wheels desperately needs drivers. Even once a month would be greatly appreciated. Call 638-2171.
Baldwinsville Garden Club’s perennial plant sale, 9 a.m. to noon May 28, River Mall, Downer Street (Tops), Baldwinsville. Call 635-3602.
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Class of 1991’s 20-Year reunion, Aug. 4 to 7; 7 p.m. Aug. 4 Lock 24, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Aug. 5 golf outing, Hickory Hills, Aug. 6 evening, Mohegan Manor, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 7,
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Mayor proposes walking initiative In an effort to stay fit and utilize the miles of new sidewalks in the village of Baldwinsville, Mayor Joseph Saraceni has proposed a walking and running initiative for village residents. With an anticipated start date of June 1, the 15-week program would encourage participants to walk the village streets and, if the program takes off as Saraceni hopes, log the miles walked online through the village’s website (Baldwinsville.org) to reach individual goals. “We’ve got great sidewalks,” Saraceni said. “[With this program], we can improve fitness and have some fun.” As goals are attained, residents would be recognized with T-shirts. To cover costs, the mayor plans to ask local businesses to sponsor the program, which could prove beneficial to local commerce as more people would be navigating the business
The monthly meetings of the Plainville Fire District Board of Commissioners will be held at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month at the schoolhouse in Plainville.
Arbor Day planting At 1 p.m. this Friday (April 29), the Baldwinsville Department of Public Works will plant two maples at 5 and 7 Canton St. in recognition of Arbor Day. Having been named a Tree City USA for the 25th consecutive year, the village demonstrates its commitment to trees through annual plantings such as these. Public hearing A public hearing regarding revisions to the village code, specifically penalties, property maintenance, building and construction and dumping and storage, will be held at 7:30 p.m. May 5 at the village hall, 16 West Genesee St. in Baldwinsville. Byrne Dairy to move Byrne Dairy representatives are in the process of getting site plan approval from the village board for a proposed store at 85 East Genesee St., which is the former site of Wacky Wyatt’s. Unlike the existing store on Route 370 in the village, which offers Byrne Dairy grocery alone, the new location would offer a fuel station, bakery (Shelby Donuts) and deli (Byrnsie Foods), in addition to the grocery. Village officials are waiting to hear from the county planning board before making a decision.
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Support your library Library officials have proposed a $1,463,180 budget for the 2011-12 fiscal year. For homes with $100,000 assessments in Lysander, Van Buren and Clay, it is anticipated that the total Baldwinsville Public Library tax bill for 2011-12 will be $60.33, a projected increase of 62 cents over last year’s total bill. The total cost to taxpayers would be 16.5 cents per day, again based on a home with a market value of $100,000. Considering the growing demand for library services and materials (circulation of materials has increased 18 percent in the past three years and items checked out increased two percent in 2010), a $60 annual investment for a seemingly unlimited amount of resources – books, magazines, DVDs, databases, programs and Internet access, just to name a few – is an incredible deal. The Library Board has also taken steps to pursue grants to expand the existing resources. A new public computing center, funded through federal stimulus funds, is now available within the library with a range of services and programs for job seekers, small business owners and senior citizens. The budget vote and trustee election (five candidates are running for one seat and two incumbents are running unopposed) will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday April 28 in the library. If you are 18 years of age or older, a United States citizen and have lived in the Baldwinsville Central School District for at least 30 days prior to April 28, then get to the library and cast your vote. And, if you haven’t done so already, check out what your library has to offer while you are there.
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College acceptance options By Maria Badami Spring is finally here and so are the college notification letters. It used to be that a fat letter suggested a student was accepted to a college. A thin envelope implied rejection. This is no longer true. Colleges and universities are hedging their bets by employing new “enrollment management” options including extensive use of wait lists, deferred admissions and guaranteed transfer options. In order to fully appreciate these options, one must first understand that colleges have been overwhelmed with thousands, if not tens of thousands, of applications. This is largely the result of a growing number of institutions (460 colleges and universities) accepting the common application and students submitting many more applications in hopes of getting accepted somewhere. Colleges are challenged with accurate projections of the number of accepted applicants who will ultimately enroll. To hedge their bets, colleges over accept applicants expecting a certain number to select other institutions. Colleges also offer candidates who did not make the first cut place-
ment on wait lists. Generally these offers are accompanied with a letter of intent. Students who do not reply to the letter of intent will automatically be removed from the wait list. I strongly encourage students who have been placed on a wait list at a preferred institution to do more than submit the wait list form. This is their last opportunity to demonstrate interest in an institution. They should write a letter or email, addressed to the person who signed their wait list letter, informing them of their strong interest in the college and updating them on any new information. The tone of the letter should be positive and mature. A letter of support from a school counselor or teacher is appropriate, but students should not overwhelm the admissions office with too much information. They should not call daily or visit the admissions office unannounced. They should not attend the accepted students’ event. This is a sure way to get crossed off a wait list. The practice of guaranteed transfer or deferral is becoming increasingly popular. Taking into account that a certain number of students will drop out after their first semester, transfer to another
institution, study abroad or graduate mid year, colleges are making great efforts to keep every dorm room full by offering students spots at their college at a later semester. Last year, SUNY Geneseo offered 500 students the option of starting in the spring. SUNY Binghamton just offered 600 applicants spots in its freshman dorms, but those students have to enroll in Broome County Community College, becoming eligible for admission to Binghamton in a year or two. Cornell offers some high school seniors the option to transfer with the caveat that they attend another accredited institution and earn at least a 3.3 GPA. Not one of these options is easy. Matriculating later often results in students feeling left out, not creating the strong bonds other freshman have established. Similarly, waiting to get off a wait list may have serious consequences. Students may forfeit expensive college deposits, or prevent themselves from “falling in love” with the college(s) to which they have been admitted. Maria Badami, MS is a college admissions consultant with College Directions of CNY. Call 243-6658.
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This week’s Baldwinsville Messenger is full of activities, events and happenings in the greater Baldwinsville, Lysander and Van Buren communities. Many of these articles have been submitted by you, our readers, through e-mail (editor@baldwinsvillemessenger. com) and mail (2501 James St., Suite 100, Syracuse, NY 13206). We encourage you to continue to send in your stories and contact us with you ideas to keep the Messenger full of important community news.
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Don’t forget to cast your vote By Valerie Chism April is nearly over, but the excitement has just begun. Thursday April 28 is our annual budget/trustee vote and the beginning of our semiannual book and media sale. Residents of the Baldwinsville School District, 18 and over, are invited to vote on the library’s annual budget from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the library’s community room. You can learn more about the proposed budget and last year’s activities by picking up a report at the library or check the details at bville.lib.ny.us/Budget 2011-2012. pdf. This year, we also have a fiveway contest for the seat vacated by Nelson Butler’s retirement. Discover their qualifications at bville.lib.ny.us/ Trustee Candidate Statements.pdf. Thursday also marks the beginning of our spring bake and book sale. Drop in early to harvest the best treats and tomes. Wired Wednesday Our long running Wired Wednesday tech training series is
back up to speed with more instructors, times and classes than ever – all free to library users. Beginners topics are offered Wednesdays and intermediate to advanced classes are on Fridays. All classes are at 1:30 p.m. and free, but registration is required. Call 635-5631 or email us at info@bville.lib.ny.us to sign up for the following options: Ebooks! Wednesday April 27; and Learning Express Online Friday April 29. In Stitches In Stitches closes out the month at 7 p.m. Wednesday April 27 with a sewing circle for all kinds of handwork from knitting and embroidery to ordinary mending. Support Group continues The Mental Illness Support group meets at 1 p.m. every Saturday at the library. This month’s final meeting will be on April 30. Bag sale The book sale ends on a bargain note – The final two days, May 1 and 2, will feature books, video and mu-
sic at $3 a bag. Come help us clear the sale and stock up for inexpensive vacation fun. Drop In Storytimes Summer Storytimes don’t start until July, but we have a few sessions this month to keep young storytime fans on track. Drop-In Storytime for 2- to 3-year-olds will be held at 10 a.m. Monday May 2 and a Read and Play session for kids from 6 months to 2 years old will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday May 3. Open writers group The Baldwinsville Writers Group meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday May 3 and every other Tuesday to provide critique and support to local authors. New members are always welcome. That’s all for now but stay tuned for our usual programs, some new small business offerings and some Carp Festival excitement with the Boys of Wexford later in the month. Val Chism is the young adult librarian at the Baldwinsville Public Library.
Messenger office hours change The Messenger office is at 8 Mechanic St., Baldwinsville. Regular office hours used to be held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Until further notice, office hours will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays only. To schedule an appointment at an alternate time, which is always an option, please call Editor Erin Wisneski at 450-0904 or e-mail editor@baldwinsvillemessenger.com
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Baker High School’s 2011 Class President Micaela Burke accepts a $1,000 donation from Jim Johnson, president of the Baldwinsville Optimists for the upcoming Keep the Ball Rolling (KBR) event. Generous contributions continue to be donated from local businesses, community organizations and individuals to the Baker High School PTSA for its all night alcohol/drug-free celebration immediately following the senior ball. Other to date donations of note include: a certified used vehicle from Burdick Automotive BMW, Ford, Lexus and Toyota-Scion; $750 from Baker Student Council; a laptop computer from Chris Hayden of Allstate Insurance; and $480 from Hudson & Mowins. All Baker seniors are invited to attend the event held Saturday May 28 at Baker High School, even if they do not attend the ball. Organizers still need donations of food and prizes as well as volunteers for the event; contact Wendy Burke (wendy.burke1@yahoo. com), Marty Pond (mpond@twcny.rr.com) or Laurie Noll (laurie.noll@verizon.net) for more information.
Lysander Parks & Recreation Director Ann Smiley, center, poses with her Distinguished Service Award, which she was recently awarded. Withe her are Recreation Supervisor Tony Burkinshaw, left, and Lysander Supervisor Barry Bullis. of both professional organizations. This summer, Smiley will celebrate 20 years with the Town of Lysander. She previously worked 10 and a half years as parks director for the Town of Van Buren and, prior to moving to Central New York, she worked six years as a recreation specialist for the city of Troy. On a personal level, she has been involved in both
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of new buyers, demand will dive for your now properly priced home. The problem is worse if your home went on the market in the spring, sat on the market overpriced during the summer, and by the fall the market has slowed significantly. Finally, consider what you could have done with your profits by now if you had priced your home right initially. Suppose it was reasonably priced and sold relatively quickly, and you were able to invest that money in a rising stock or bond market. On the other hand, suppose you overpriced your home, moved out, and are stuck with making the monthly mortgage payments! It is easy to see the importance of making a wise decision regarding the asking price of your home.
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The Town of Lysander Parks & Recreation Director Ann Smiley has been awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the New York State Recreation & Park Society, which is the most prestigious award that the organization presents. “We are very proud of Ann for being recognized with this prestigious award and are fortunate to have such a professional managing the town’s parks and recreation programs,” said Lysander Supervisor Barry Bullis. The award is given annually to a professional who has made outstanding contributions over a period of 10 years or more to the parks and recreation profession. Also noted, as part of the recognition, was Smiley’s involvement in both the Central New York Recreation & Park Society and New York State Recreation & Park Society. Having been involved on numerous committees over many years, Smiley has also served in various board capacities and as president
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Girl Scout Troop 10604 donated cookies to Ray Middle School to be distributed to students and staff that have family members serving in the military. Shown here with student council members and some of the students receiving cookies are (back row, from left) Courtney Keller, Charissa Allen, Leah Kramer, Natalie Farnett, Jordyn Fofi, Mackenzie Murphy, Emma Monterville, Gabby George, Anna DiOrio, Sarah Miller, Jamie Burns, Abby Wiegand, Ahmaad Lumpkin, (front row, from left) Kaylee O’Donnell, Ellyn Freeley, Mason Soeder (student council), Michael Bourdon (student council), Megan Dwyer (student council president) and Kaitlyn Patrick.
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Ray Middle School seventh-graders (from left) Ashley Carr, Morgan Cox, Garrett O’Connor and Dan Albanese record a song they wrote with their classmates to say thank you to American service men and women.
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The exhilarating smell of breakfast greeted Baldwinsville Christian Academy (BCA) students Friday April 15 upon entering school, but not everyone would partake in this treat. Mrs. Marnita Neuman, the K4 through K5 teacher at BCA, had a special day planned for her students and their parents – an Easter breakfast celebration. Parents and younger siblings enjoyed eating cinnamon rolls, fresh fruit, bacon, sausage, eggs and chocolate chip pancakes with real maple syrup. Smiles and joy were evident on all that attended. The breakfast was followed by an Easter video. BCA is thankful for teachers who pursue excellence and creative ways of teaching students.
Katie Barnett, daughter of Larry and Carol Barnett of Baldwinsville, was named to the fall semester dean’s list at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Barnett is a senior majoring in natural history and interpretation. Sean Starr-Baier of Baldwinsville was named to the fall semester dean’s list at the University at Albany. Mark Tripepi, son of William and Linda Tripepi of Baldwinsville, was named to the fall semester dean’s list at Albany College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences. Tripepi is completing pharmacy rotations in the final year of the Pharm D. program.
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While it was a relief for the Baldwinsville boys lacrosse team to finally have some wins to feel good about, it ran into more tough opposition in the latter part of April. First, the Bees hosted Liverpool last Tuesday afternoon, and played right with the Warriors much of that game – except for one bad stretch that led to a 13-9 loss. Through one period, B’ville was enjoying a 3-1 lead. However, Liverpool, for the only time all afternoon, awakened in the second period, dominating on face-offs and going on a 7-1 tear that lasted all the way to halftime. B’ville, to its credit, stormed back, but could not catch up, even though Luke Evans had a three-goal hat trick and Casey Colligan had two goals and two assists. Austin McAskill, Nick Ciampi, Will Rumble and Kyle Koelsch had the other goals, with Ben Paprocki adding an assist. Parker Ferrigan made 12 saves in the net, but could not keep everything out.. Two days later, B’ville disposed of Utica Proctor 18-1 on Thursday, scoring 10 times in the first quarter alone on its way to its most lopsided win of the season. Heavy rains that fell on Saturday caused a postponement of the game against Fayetteville-Manlius until
this Saturday at 11 a.m., after B’ville visits Penn Yan Tuesday and has a Thursday-night rematch with Liverpool. Those same rains also kept B’ville’s girls team from hosting Cicero-North Syracuse on Saturday, as it returned home from a trip to Maryland that included a 22-11 loss to McDonogh. During the first half, the Bees fell behind 13-3. Katie Sullivan, in defeat, had three goals, while Maggie Monnat and Ashley Gentile both found the net twice. Claire Monnat, Erika Wilcox, Taylor Pastore and Kim Contant had the other goals. B’ville fell to 4-2 on the season. See web for full story.
Sports briefs B’ville boys tennis blanks Henninger pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com
It stopped raining long enough for the Baldwinsville boys tennis team to hit the court last Tuesday afternoon and blank the Henninger Black Knights 6-0. Improving its mark to 4-0, the Bees saw Kevin Pregent and Matt Rothenhoefer each win 6-0, 6-0 matches over, respectively, Nick Saralequi and Mohammed Nagi. Dan Kot added his own sweep over Pedro Ramos 6-0, 6-1. Over in doubles, it was much the same story, as the teams of Alec Funicello-Grady Schmidt, Cody BuckKevin Thompson and Blaine Drake-Jake Jefferey all won in straight sets. Drake and Jefferey beat Jesse Negretto and Arik Schermerhorn 6-0, 6-2. The precipitation postponed last Thursday’s match with Cicero-North Syracuse, with the Bees hoping it stopped before matches this week against Oswego and powerful Fayetteville-Manlius.
B’ville girls track tops West Genesee
Baldwinsville’s girls track and field team improved to 2-0 on the season by going to Camillus last Thursday afternoon and earning a 74-67 victory over West Genesee. In the pivotal 4x100 relay, the Bees’ quartet of Gina Carnovale, Lily VanDevalk, Gabrielle Jordan and Lana Vechiarelli earned an important victory in a time of 53.2 seconds. On her own, Jordan needed 13.3 seconds to prevail in the 100-meter dash, while Carnovale pulled off a top long jump of 15 feet 9 ½ inches. Elsewehre, Cierra Allen impressed in the 400-meter dash, winning in 1:01.7 despite the cold and windy conditions. Sierra Earle added a title in the shot put, tossing it 28 feet 2
check, Andrew Hoover, Alex Malecki and Jeff Mahar tore to victory in the 4x400 relay in a clocking of 3:34.2. Hoover edged teammate Jon Hingre, 1:00.7 to 1:01 flat, in the 400-meter hurdles, while Josh Perez turned in a respectable second (2:02.8) in the 800meter run behind Gabriel, who blazed to victory in 1:58.7. Peck matched the Wildcats’ Sean Howard in the long jump, each of them going 19 feet 8 inches, while Mark Stanard threw the discus 125 feet 4 inches to win that event. WG countered with Howard taking the 100-meter dash, 11.0 seconds to Sapp’s 11.5, as Howard also won the triple jump and the Wildcats went 1-2-3 in the pole vault, earning more crucial points.
inches. WG got double titles from Laura Leff (800 and 1,500meter run) and Paige Copeland (100 and 400 hurdles).
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The Baldwinsville girls golf team improved to 3-0 on the season in last Tuesday’s three-way match against Liverpool and West Genesee at Hickory Hills. Overall, the Bees shot 170, to the Warriors’ 190 and the Wildcats’ 208. Lauren Petty led all individuals again with a nine-hole score of 32, close to par. B’ville has matches this week at Central Square and Auburn, weather permitting.
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An unusual mixture of disappointment and pride surrounded the Baldwinsville boys track and field team’s 72-69 defeat to West Genesee last Wednesday at Pelcher-Arcaro Stadium. True, the Bees had lost the battle of CNY Counties League National division powers – but not without a superb effort that included small bits of history. Shaun Thompson, in particular, stood out. The Duke University-bound senior, on his own, cruised to victory in the mile in four minutes, 44.3 seconds and also took the 3,200-meter run in 9:54.5.
Moving to the 4x800 relay, Thompson, along with Ethan Pacheck, Andrew Fleming and Alec Peinkofer, set a school record with a time of 8:01.2 – and still got beat as WG’s quartet of Billy Gabriel, John DeLallo, Matt Byrnes and Matt Gonnella finished in 8:01 flat. Both that event, and the 4x100 relay, proved important as the Bees lost close races. In the sprint, Antonio Peck, Rudy Sapp, Parker Kiff and Nathan Wicks finished in 45.5 seconds, just behind the Wildcats, who prevailed in 45.3 seconds. Sapp did beat WG’s Kesean Sparks in the 200-meter dash, 23.5 seconds to 23.7, and added a victory in the high jump by clearing 5 feet 6 inches. Pa-
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hardware and souvenirs. Propane is sold by the pound and metered. Jellystone Park will host an open house on June 35. In addition to tours of the park and facilities, there will be wagon rides, children’s activities and a craft show. There will be a fundraiser for the Mexico Fire Department. Local firemen will be taking on all challenghers for the Water Wars battle. All proceeds will go to the fire department. “We have been busy all winter so the time has really gone by fast. Warner Bros. asked us to take Yogi to a holiday event in Rochester on Dec. 2. It was a tree lighting and a variety of family activities. We spent about two and a half hours meeting and greeting families. Yogi kept the children busy while waiting to have their picture taken with Santa. Yogi and Boo Boo traveled to Carousel
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Mall for the opening night of the new movie. They were on a red carpet as they greeted movie-goers. Later they were asked to ride the carousel with the children. It was difficult to move through the food court both Friday night and Saturday because so many children and adults wanted their picture with the bears. Saturday, when someone on the carousel spotted Yogi work his way for aother ride, a loud “Yogi Chant” was started that certainly got some attention. They also rode the glass elevator and the escalator. What a great experience for all of us,” said Barb Lighthall. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park is located at 601 County Route 16, Mexico. For more information call 963-7096 or visit jellystonecny.com. Propane is available year-round; call ahead. Store hours starting April 1 are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. From previous page
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St. Mary of the Assumption Church will celebrate Divine Mercy on Sunday May 1. The celebration will begin with the Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament at 2 p.m. followed by the Chaplet of Divine Mercy at 3 p.m. led in song by Ryan Schaffer, director of music at St. Mary’s. Benediction will conclude this meaningful, prayerful afternoon. All are welcome. St. Mary’s is located at 47 Syracuse St. in Baldwinsville.
By Kelly Cary, BCSD The artwork of 25 elementary students from the Baldwinsville Central School District will be on display at Beaver Lake Nature Center for the month of April. The students’ artwork, along with that of other Central New York elementary students, is in an exhibit titled “Student Art – Naturally,” which is organized annually by the Central Region of the New York State Art Teachers Association. The pieces all reflect a nature theme. Baldwinsville students with artwork on display are: Elden Elementar y School, Art teacher Teresa Nelson-Graham: Vivian Earle, Caley Gee, Aidan Miller, Owen Weaver and Alyssa Wright. McNamara Elementary School, Art teacher Leslie Nicoletti: Bridget Brown, Chelsey Myers, Connor Santay, Christian VanSan-
Displaying the artwork they have in an exhibition at Beaver Lake Nature Center are Palmer Elementary School students (back row, from left) Allison Battles, art teacher Karen Schunck, Ella Smith, (front row, from left) Kaylee Eck, Sofia D’Andreano and Lauren Insogna. ford and Joseph Wasiluk. Palmer Elementar y School, Art teacher Karen Schunck: Allison Battles, Sofia D’Andreano, Kaylee Eck, Lauren Insogna and Ella Smith. Reynolds Elementary School, Art teacher Michael Conway: Skylar Chilson-
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Engagements Barzee/Herrick to wed James and Denise Herrick of Greenwich are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Emily Herrick, to Nicholas Barzee, son of Bobby and Michelle Barzee of Baldwinsville. A July wedding is planned in Saratoga Springs. Nick is a graduate of Baker High School and earned his MBA at Oswego State. He is employed at KPMG as a senior auditor. Emily is a graduate of Greenwich High School and earned her MBA at Oswego State. She is employed at Ayco as an accountant.
NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ENTERPRISES, LLC, a domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 03/ 09/2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: The LLC, 117 Victory Lane, Warners, NY 13164. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. BM-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of JRVP, LLC, a domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 02/25/2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: James H. Messenger, Jr. , 441 South Salina Street Suite 211, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. BM-17 BID NOTICE Sealed bids for the furnishing of all labor and material necessary for the Lysander Park Restroom Renovations will be received by the Town of Lysander until 11:00 A.M. local time Monday, May 23, 2011 at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids will be received for the following Contract: Contract No. 1 – General Construction: The work includes providing all labor, materials, machinery, tools, equipment and other means of construction necessary and incidental to the completion of a 350 s.f. bathroom renovation and associated work shown on the Plans and described in these Specifications. The construction includes, but is not necessarily limited to, demolition, masonry and metal stud walls, insulation doors and hardware, concrete slab replacement, VCT flooring, bathroom fixtures, toilet partitions, bathroom accessories, GWB ceilings, installation of new piping, exhaust fan and ducting, new electrical interior circuiting, electrical panel relocation, lighting, and device installation. Contract Documents, including Advertisement For Bids, Information For Bidders, Labor and Employment, Additional Instructions, Bid Documents, Agreement, General Conditions, General R e q u i r e m e n t s ,
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Specifications, Contract Drawings and any Addenda, may be examined at no expense at the office of Barton & Loguidice, P.C., 290 Elwood Davis Road, Liverpool, New York 13088, or at the Town of Lysander, Town Hall, 8220 Loop Road, Baldwinsville, New York 13027. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained from Barton & Loguidice, P.C., upon deposit of Twenty Dollars ($20.00) for each set. Any Bidder (entity submitted completed Bid Forms to the Engineer) upon returning such set in good condition within thirty (30) days following the award of the Contract or the rejection of the bids will be refunded his full payment. Any nonbidder (including material suppliers, subcontractors, or those that provide quotes to Bidders) upon so returning such set in good condition within thirty (30) days following the award of the Contract or the rejection of the bids will be refunded Ten Dollars ($10.00). Checks only shall be made payable to Barton & Loguidice, P.C. This project is funded (in part) by a grant from the Onondaga County Community Development Division. Approximately $45,000.00 of the project cost will be financed with federal money. Bidders will be required to commit themselves to a goal for minority business participation in the contracts. The Contract Specifications and Drawings may be examined free of charge at the Community Development office: Onondaga County C o m m u n i t y Development Division 1100 Civic Center, 421 Montgomery Street Syracuse, New York 13202 315-435-3558 CASH DEPOSITS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ALL HANDLING COSTS (MAIL, DELIVERY SERVICES, ETC.) SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BIDDER. Each bid must be accompanied by security in an amount not less than five percentum (5%) of the amount of the bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. No Bidder may withdraw his bid within forty-five (45) days after the actual date of opening thereof. This is an exempt capital improvement project, and Bidders shall not include in their bid sales and compensating use taxes on the
cost of materials which are to be incorporated into the work and which are to be separately sold by the Contractor to the Town of Lysander prior to incorporation into the work of the Contract. In accordance with Wicks Law, all Bidders must include with their Bid a separately sealed list naming each Subcontractor for plumbing, HVAC and electrical work along with the amount to be paid to each. The attention of Bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the Contract. Prospective Bidders shall contact Ann Smiley, Director of Parks & Recreation at 315-635-5999 for access to the site prior to bidding. All prospective Bidders are encouraged to inspect the site prior to bidding. The Town of Lysander reserves the right to waive any informalities or irregularities in procedure in the Bid and reject any and all Bids. Any question concerning this solicitation of Bids should be directed to Barton & Loguidice, P.C. BM-16 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING, VOTE ON THE SCHOOL BUDGET, THE PURCHASE OF SCHOOL BUSES, AND ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE BALDWINSVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:That commencing at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10, 2011, the Board of Education (the “Board”) of the Baldwinsville Central School District (the “District”) will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the expenditure of School District funds and the budget therefore for the fiscal year 2011-2012 at the Cafeteria of the Baker High School in the East Oneida Street Complex in the Village of Baldwinsville, New York. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN:That copies of the detailed statement prepared by the Board of the amount of money which will be required for District purposes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each (the “Budget”) may be obtained by any taxpayer of the District at the District Office at 29 East Oneida Street, Baldwinsville, New York, and at each schoolhouse in the District, between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
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Mullarney/Alexander to wed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mullarney of Hunter Drive in Baldwinsville are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Erin Elizabeth Mullarney, to Shawn Michael Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Alexander of Ankeny, Iowa. Erin is a 2002 graduate of C.W. Baker High School, a 2006 graduate of Elmhurst College with a Bachelor of Arts in music and a 2010 graduate of Northern Illinois University with a Master’s of music. Erin also holds a Master’s of education from National-Louis University in administration and supervision. The bride-to-be is currently employed as a music educator by the Schiller Park School District 81 in Schiller Park, Ill. Shawn, a 2001 graduate of Ankeny High School, is a 2005 graduate of Cedarville University. He holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in business management and marketing; he is currently studying with Liberty University and plans to graduate with a Master’s of Business Administration in May 2012. Shawn is employed as an executive team leader for the Target
and 4:00 p.m. on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding May 17, 2011. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN:That voting by machines will take place on Tuesday, May 17, 2011, at the Baker High School Auditorium between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., thereof, upon the matters hereinafter set forth: PROPOSITION NO. 1 (1) To vote upon the adoption of the 20112012 budget of the District in the amount of $92,679,249, which will appear as Proposition No. 1 on the voting machines. (2) To vote upon the adoption of the following proposition, which will appear as Proposition No. 2 on the voting machines: PROPOSITION NO. 2 RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of the Baldwinsville Central School District be, and it hereby is authorized to purchase six (6) sixty-five (65) passenger school buses, one (1) (forty-two) 42 passenger school bus with a wheelchair lift and two (2) eight (8) passenger vehicles, all such buses including auxiliary equipment, for a total combined maximum estimated cost of Eight Hundred Eighty-one Thousand, One Hundred and Seven dollars ($881,107), and that such sum, or so much of such sum as is needed, shall be raised by a tax upon the taxable property of said School District and collected in annual installments as provided by Section 416 of the Education Law; and in anticipation of such tax, obligations of said School District may be issued. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the aforesaid Proposition No. 2 shall appear on the ballot label of the voting machines in the following abbreviated form: PROPOSITION NO. 2 Shall the proposition, as set forth in the Notice of this vote, authorizing the Board of Education to purchase six (6) sixty-five (65) passenger school buses, one (1) fortytwo (42) passenger school bus with a wheelchair lift and two (2) eight (8) passenger vehicles, all such buses including auxiliary equipment for a total combined maximum estimated cost of Eight Hundred Eighty-one Thousand, One Hundred and Seven Dollars ($881,107), and providing that said sum shall be raised by the levy of a tax to be collected in annual installments, and in anticipation of such tax,
obligations of said School District may be issued, be approved? (3) To elect three (3) members of the Board of Education of the School District for three-year terms. The three candidates receiving the three highest vote totals shall be elected to three-year terms. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN:Candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be nominated by petition. A separate petition is required to nominate each candidate. Every petition must (I) be directed to the Clerk of the School District; (II) be signed by at least sixty-three (63) qualified voters of the District; (III) state the residence of each signer and the name and residence of the candidate; (IV) include a notarized Affidavit of Qualification; and (V) be filed in the office of the Clerk of the School District, at the Administrative Office Building; between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. local time, no later than April 18, 2011. Petition forms and Affidavit of Qualification forms may be obtained from the office of the Clerk of the School District at the District Office. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN:The only persons who will be entitled to vote at the aforesaid vote and election are those persons who are (I) citizens of the United States (II) eighteen years of age (III) residents of the District for at least thirty days prior to May 17, 2011 and (IV) who are not otherwise ineligible to vote by virtue of Sections 5-106 of the Election Law. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN:That additional propositions may be placed upon the ballot for consideration by voters upon petition signed by onehundred fifty-seven (157) eligible District voters and submitted to the District Clerk at the District Office no later than 5:00 p.m. on April 18, 2011; provided, however, that (I) teacher’s salaries and ordinary contingent expenses are not subject to amendment by proposition; (II) a proposition which requires the expenditure of moneys must specify the amount of appropriations therefore; and (III) all propositions are subject to review and revision, without change of intent, by the District counsel. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:That the District has authorized the use of absentee ballots for voting on said propositions, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2018b of the Education Law, as
Erin Elizabeth Mullarney Shawn Michael Alexander Corporation in Willowbrook, Ill. The wedding is planned for 1 p.m., July 30, 2011 at the Word of Life Assembly of God Church in Baldwinsville.
existing or hereinafter amended. Voters may apply for absentee ballots at the office of the District Clerk until May 10, 2011 if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter or until May 16, 2011 if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. An applicant for an absentee ballot must submit a fully completed application stating: (i)his name and residence address, including the street and number, if any, or town and rural delivery route, if any: (ii)that he will be, on May 17, 2011, a qualified voter of the District in that he is or will be on such date, over eighteen years of age, a citizen of the United States, and has or will have resided in the District for thirty days preceding May 17, 2011; and (iii)that he will be unable to vote in person on May 17, 2011, because he is or will be on that day: (a)a patient in hospital, or unable to vote in person on May 17, 2011, due to illness or physical disability; or (b)because his duties, occupation, business or studies will require him to be outside of the county or city of his residence on May 17, 2011; or (c)because he or will be on vacation outside the county or city of his residence on May 17, 2011; or (d)because he will be detained in jail awaiting action by a grand jury or awaiting trial or is confined in prison after conviction for an offence other than a felony. The Education Law makes special provisions for absentee voting by “permanently disabled” voters of the District and any questions regarding these rights should be directed to the Clerk of the Board of Education. All completed ballots shall be returned to the office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 17, 2011. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots
have been issued will be available in the office of the District Clerk prior to the May 17, 2011 and such list will be posted at the polling place. Dated: April 4, 2011 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE BALDWINSVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. COUNTY OF ONONDAGA, STATE OF NEW YORK. JAMES J. RODEMS, District Clerk BM-19 Notice of Formation Pastry Stop LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on March 11, 2011. NY office location: Onondaga County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/ her to: 3289 Greenleafe Drive Phoenix, NY 13135. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. BM-21 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VILLAGE OF BALDWINSVILLE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Baldwinsville will conduct a public hearing at the Village Municipal Building located at 16 West Genesee Street, Baldwinsville, New York on the 5th day of May, 2011 commencing at 7:30 p.m. to consider the following: A Local Law amending Chapter 1 of the Code of the Village of Baldwinsville by adding thereto a new Article II entitled “Penalties.” The proposed Local Law establishes minimum and maximum penalties for various violations of existing local laws established in the Code of the Village of
Baldwinsville. A Local Law adding Chapter 24 to the Code of the Village of Baldwinsville entitled “Property Maintenance.” The proposed Local Law establishes minimum standards for property maintenance within the Village of Baldwinsville in addition to, and in furtherance of the New York State Property Maintenance Code. A Local Law, the purpose of which to repeal in its entirety the present Chapter 28 of the Code of the Village of Baldwinsville and to enact a new Chapter 28 of the Code of the Village of Baldwinsville entitled “Building Construction.” A Local Law adding Chapter 38 to the Code of the Village of Baldwinsville entitled “Dumping and Storage.” The proposed Local Law establishes regulation of dumping and storage on property located within the Village of Baldwinsville. All persons interested, both in favor of and against the enactment of said proposed Local Laws, will be heard at said hearing. Copies of the proposed Local Laws may be viewed and obtained from the Village Clerk’s Office during regular business hours prior to the hearing. MAUREEN BUTLER Village Clerk, Village of Baldwinsville BM-17 ANNUAL MEETING PLAINVILLE RURAL CEMETERY The annual meeting of the Plainville Rural Cemetery Association will be held at the Plainville Christian Church educational building, Plainville, NY on Thursday, May 5th, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of electing three (3) trustees and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Sherri Woods, Secretary BM-17
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Mary E. Morrison
Margaret Magowan, 92
Cared for over 100 foster children
Margaret Magowan, 92 died April 20, 2011. Born and raised in Kansas, she spent most of her adult life in New York Margaret City, and has lived Magowan in Baldwinsville for seven years. She was a member of University United Methodist Church. In addition to raising her own five children she had a long career as a foster mother, caring for over 100 foster children. She was pre-deceased by her husband Jim, and her sons, David and Doug. She is survived by her children Jim (Ellie), Pat (Neal), Danny (Kirsten), foster children Nick (Elaine), Stephen (Claire), Eva, and Joe, grandchildren Lisa, Laura, Eric, Mary, Lizz, David, Colleen and great-granddaughters Jessica, Kate and Dani. Calling hours: 1 to 4 p.m. Monday April 25 at Gates Funeral Home, 29 W Genesee St., Baldwinsville, with a funeral service at 7 p.m. at University United Methodist Church, 1085 East Genesee St, Syracuse. Burial: Wednesday April 27 at Calverton National Cemetery on Long Island. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to The Syracuse Home, or University United Methodist Church.
Retired certified nursing assistant
Mary E. (Bennie) Morrison of Baldwinsville received the Lord’s perfect healing and went to heaven on March 15, 2011. She was married to James, her beloved husband of 39 years, who died in 2007. Mary is survived by her daughter Jeri of Arizona; son Donald (Karen) and grandchildren Mallory and Benjamin of Webster, NY, and grandchildren Chad Smith and Laura Jacobson of Oklahoma and her canine companion, Dutchess. Mary was a long time member of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, Baldwinsville. She worked hard to see that her family’s needs were met, holding various jobs, until she retired from Syracuse Home Association after 15 years as a certified nursing assistant. This beloved mother deeply loved her children and found much joy in her grandchildren. Though she said she had “no talent” she was the Lead Snare in the Baldwinsville Drum and Bugle Corp as a young woman. Later, she enjoyed crocheting lovely afghans, dolls dresses and baby sets. Her family will miss her selfless love and her sense of humor. A graveside service will be held at Riverview Cemetery at 10 a.m. on May 2 followed by a Memorial service at St. Mark’s Lutheran Church at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church or the Humane Society of Rochester (Lollypop Farms). Gates Funeral Home, Inc. Baldwinsville has care of arrangements.
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Nancy Foster, 74
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Nancy Ione Foster, 74, of Baldwinsville, p ass e d away peacefully Sund ay e ve n i ng April 17, 2011, Nancy Foster with her daughters Melissa and Beth Foster by her side. She was predeceased by her parents James and Ione Oderkirk of Watertown, her Husband Harold G. Foster and infant daughter Darlene. Nancy worked at Syracuse Supply for many years, Howe Hardware and most recently with Eagle Comtronics in Liverpool. She enjoyed being with her family, reading and sewing. Nancy was an excellent cook. Nancy was a strong, brave and independent lady who never lost hope or her faith in any situation. She will be greatly missed by all who loved her or knew her kindness Mizpah Mom Surviving: Two daughters, Melissa and Beth Foster of Baldwinsville. Services: Private. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Baldwinsville. Gates Funeral Home, Inc. Baldwinsville has care of arrangements.
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William C. Armbruster, 79 Retired from New Process Gear
Armbruster of Syracuse; sister, Nancy Pfohl of Syracuse; grandchildren, Wi l li am C. Ar mBrendon, Nick, Alaina, bruster, 79, of Syracuse, Lindsay, Nicole, Erin; passed away on Tuesmany great-grandchilday April 19, 2011, at dren, nieces, nephews, St. Joseph’s Hospital. A William C. and cousins. lifetime resident of the Armbruster Calling hours: 4 to 7 Syracuse area, Bill served p.m.Thursday April 21 at in the US Navy and retired from the Maurer Funeral Home, 300 New Process Gear. He was an Second St., Liverpool, with a fuactive member of the Liverpool neral service to follow at 7 p.m. Elks BPOE 2348 since 1968. He Burial will be in Assumption was predeceased by his wife, Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Myra in 2004. Bill is survived contributions in Bill’s memory by his sons, David (Sherry) may be made to the Liverpool DiPaola of Syracuse; Nick (Tre- Elks BPOE 2348, Veterans Proann) DiPaola of Denver, CO; gram, 3730 Cold Springs Rd., daughter, Dawn DiPaola of Baldwinsville, NY 13027. Syracuse; brother, David (Janie)
Arthur W. Pearl, 86 Fought in the Battle of the Bulge
ter, Deborah Rinaldo; 10 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; and sevArthur W. Pearl, 86, of eral nieces and nephews Baldwinsville, passed away including Elvin Pearl. on Palm Sunday 2011 at A memorial service: the Veterans Medical Cen10 a.m. Wednesday ter, Syracuse. He was born Arthur W. April 27 at St. Augustin Niagara Falls and was Pearl ines Church Baldwinsa communicant of St. Auville. No calling hours. gustine’s Church, Baldwinsville. Burial will be private. Falardeau He was a veteran of WWII and Funeral Home, Baldwinsville fought in the Battle of the Bulge. has charge of arrangements. He was a recipient of two Purple In lieu of flowers, contribuHearts and a Bronze Star. tions can be made to the VA Survivors: his wife of 35 Medical Center, 8th Floor Recyears, Mary G.; sons, Mark reation Center, 800 Irving Ave., Pearl, Lance Pearl, Clay Pearl Syracuse, NY 13210. and Richard Sargeaunt; daugh-
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MANLIUS SENIOR CENTRE Saturday, April 30th, 9am-1:30pm 1:00 Bag Sale Manlius Village Auditorium Books, jewelry, toys, antiques, and more. PREVIEW SALE: April 29th, 5:30-6:30pm, $5.00
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315-691-4634 Auctioneer: Keith Rifenburg Manager: Denise Rifenburg
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Selling estates from Oxford, Norwich, Ilion & Sherrill making a nice selection of country antique furnishings along with mah., oak, Victorian, etc. for every room plus a wide asst. of collectibles, country pcs., over 20 oriental rugs, art, & more. Enjoy your Sat. night with us. Terms: Cash, Check – Standard 10% Buyers Premium - Major Cards- 12% Buyers Premium We gladly accept quality items daily – estates – collections – On-Site auctions – Free Consultation Celebrating our 25th year of successful auctions – We make every auction an event.
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A “can’t miss” sale of art, antiques, collectibles and unique and interesting items; includes a Steinway piano, paintings and collages by local artists, antique Ainsley bone china service for 8, Lenox Chesapeake service for 8, gold samovar, jewelry—both antique and costume, quilts, clothes, some exercise equipment. Refreshments all day long. Saturday, April 30, 10 am – 5 pm. 2381 Fairbanks Road, New Woodstock. From Caz, take Rt. 13 South for 7 miles; left on Rt. 80; right on School St.; right on Webber; left on Fairbanks.
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Burr St, Cazenovia, April 30, 9AM to ? antiques, furniture, household, books, small loom, frames, art, no toys. Downsizing.
13519
Boat For Sale
260 HP MerCruiser. I/O w/power trim, completely equiped with all accessories. Low hours, very good condition! Asking $5500. Call 592-9386.
13527
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HUGE Indoor Flea Market & Bake Sale
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Ronald J. Hongo, CPA, PC
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If you had hip or knee replacement surgery between 2005 - present and suffered problems requiring a second revision surgery you may be entitled to compensation. Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727
Maple Syrup
ACCOUNTING & INCOME TAX SERVICE
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HIP OR KNEE REPLACEMENT SURGERY:
Garage/Estate Sales
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Employment Sell it local, sell it fast! To place an ad, call Chelsea Dorado 437-6173 or email cdorado@eaglenewsonline.com.
Contract Carriers Wanted
Candidate must be proficient in Microsoft PowerPoint and Word. Must be able to work with a camera and have computer knowledge in using Microsoft Explorer.
Insurance Opening
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Please send resume to: Fluid Power Sales, Inc 8257 Loop Road Baldwinsville, NY 13027 Attention: Shannon Townsend Email: Shannon.Townsend@FluidPowerSales.com
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MEN & WOMEN 18 YEARS AND OLDER WITH INSURED VEHICLES NEEDED TO DELIVER IN SYRACUSE, ELBRIDGE, CHITTENANGO FALLS, CICERO, NORTHERN TERRITORIES AND SURROUNDING AREAS. WE ARE ALSO LOOKING FOR OFFICE CLERKS AND LOADERS. DELIVERY STARTS APRIL 21ST. WORK A MINIMUM OF 4 DAYLIGHT HOURS PER DAY AND GET PAID WITHIN 48 HOURS, UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ROUTE. CALL 1-800-979-7978 BETWEEN 9 AM AND 5:30 PM MON – FRI. REFER TO JOB# 30011-C
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ESCO Turbine Technologies is a manufacturer of premium investment castings for the Air Craft and Industrial Gas Turbine industry. We have over 380 employees currently working in our Chittenango, NY facility. We are currently looking for individuals with experience for our Manufacturing department.
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Second shift full time opening for an experienced welder. Please mail resume with any salary requirements to: HR Manager, P.O. Box 11009 Syracuse, NY 13218 or apply in person at 526 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse
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Finisher/Grinder – This 2nd shift position requires previous auto body finishing, woodworking or experience working with pneumatic grinders. Mechanical or artistic ability a plus. This job requires you to use pneumatic grinders on metal castings for turbine engines to meet customer quality specifications. High School diploma or equivalent required. Previous manufacturing experience a plus. Starting rate of pay for this position is $11.17/hour. Dimensional Operator - Must be able to read and understand blueprints for specifications. Computer skills required. Previous experience working with precision measuring equipment. This Process requires the straightening of rough castings by means of using tools to press, twist. Bend or strike parts. This position works on metal castings for turbine engines to meet customer quality specifications. Previous manufacturing experience a plus. Requirements: ESCO Turbine Technologies offers its employees a competitive compensation package which includes an excellent benefit package including medical/dental, Employer subsidized 401K, Pension and life insurance. If interested in learning more, please contact us at TTSAPPLY@escocorp.com or by calling 315-362-6897 and leave a message. You may also mail us a copy of your resume to: ESCO TT-Syracuse, 901 E. Genesee Street, Chittenango, NY 13039, Attn: HR. ESCO Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits, hires, trains, and promotes employees in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran’s status, or other legally protected status.
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Healthcare Opportunities
CDL–A TRAINING Learn to Earn
PRIVATE DUTY AIDES Light Housekeeping, Meals, Bathing &
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Financial Aid & Pell Grants
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needed for LTC setting, must have previous LTC experience. Responsibilities to include infection control, employee health, staff development and covering other staff RN’s time off. Please inquire @ Stonehedge Health & Rehabilitation Center, 331 Russell Street, Chittenango, New York 13037
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13533
315-289-9878 nts/wknds or 315-445-8990 days. www.empiremgtco.com
Stoneleigh Apartments 400 Lamb Ave. Canastota, NY 13032 (315) 697-2847
Visit us online!
REMODELED APT.
www.eaglenewsonline.com Call 437-6173 or email cdorado@eaglenewsonline.com to advertise your classifieds today!
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3-4 bdrm 1.5 ba – 1650sf Rt 20 Cazenovia, Off St Parking $850/mo + util
315-445-8990, www.empiremgtco.com
*CLEAN MODERN UNITS *SECURITY *AFFORDABLE HOUSING *FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE *NEAR DOWNTOWN ONEIDA *LAUNDRY ON PREMISES *FREE PARKING *ACCESS TO TRANSPORTATION *HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY *IN-HOUSE ACTIVITIES *SNACK SITE *OVER 31 YRS IN BUSINESS
315-363-8450 226 Farrier Ave Oneida, New York
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Pinecrest Manor Liverpool
06794
Handy?
Cottages For Rent
1900 sf, 2 bdrm, play rm, mudrm, gar. w/wk bench. $900 p/m incl. plowing, mowing. 1st/last, cl dep. refs. Avail. May 15, 1 yr. min, no outdoor pets. 655-8767
13539
Caz Country Cottage
$1500 / 3br – 2 bath - Big Cottage on Skaneateles Lake (South End-West Side)
13541
Weeks are available for rent in June, July, August, & September. This updated and lovely cottage, sits right on the lake! It has 3 bedrooms (one has 2 bunkbeds) and two full bathrooms. Fully furnished. It has a big kitchen and family room. The front of the house has a nice deck all fenced in with gate that is a great feature for little children. It has a boat house and nice lawn with grill, & paddle boat and lawn chairs. The rent is $1,500.00 per week. Skaneateles lake is the cleanest, most EHDXWLIXO ODNH LQ WKH ¿QJHU ODNHV :DWFK WKH PDLO ERDW deliver the mail, every day. Water falls, 2 miles away and great hiking trails. No pets.
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2 Bedroom House For Rent
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10 minutes outside Chittenango. Cazenovia School District. No Pets. Newly Remodeled. $900/month.
Call 510-3569
Open House
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2011 • 12 - 2 PM 540 STATE ROUTE 49, BERNHARD’S BAY
Main house boasts gorgeous woodwork and hardwood floors. Elegant living room with fireplace, foyer, formal dining, family room, 4 bedrooms, dry basement, central air, garage PLUS a cottage ideal for guests or rental PLUS 225 feet of waterfront. Come & see.
$339,900 MLS# S248533 Janet Mautner, Broker 363-9191 (office) 829-1468 (evenings)
TDD/TTY: 1(800) 545-1833 Ext.800 oneidahousing@cnymail.com
Need a good business location? This offering is for you – fix it, use it or sell it! Out of town seller will even help with financing! Three contiguous properties available with frontage near Carousel Mall; buy one or all – good investment. --- or rent to own. 8,000 sf warehouse with retail space; 4 family house; 2 family house, large lot. ~ Broker 315.466.3819 ~
$110,000 638-2949
Behind Wegmans West Taft Rd. 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments All Utilities Included. 451-3110 or 451-5011
13041
Public Housing & Section 8 Assistance
Rentals
SPRING RATES Country Inn & Suites Route 20, Cazenovia
Please call for rates: (315)655-9101
Village of Cazenovia 1-2-3 Room Offices Shared Secure Space
Service or Medical 06822
1 & 2 bdrms. starting at $825 heat & hot water incl., hrdwds, FM schools.
1 Bedroom Senior Citizens (age 62 or older) or a permanent mobility impairment where you receive a Social Security disability. Must qualify under income guidelines. Non-handicapped units available now. Call now to view an apt. or have us send you an application. Subsidized Units -Rent is based on your household income.
13535
SUBURBAN PARK APTS.
EQUAL HOUSING
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3 Bdrm Ranch 11/2 Full Tile Bathrooms, 1 car garage, electric door opener, full cellar, paved driveway, nice backyard, all copper pipes, all thermal windows, all appliances, excellent condition.
13491
MANLIUS
(315) 697-2847
B’ville Area
HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER
315-637-2900
06791
13048
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STONELEIGH APARTMENTS
05308
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Oneida Housing Authority
06431
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Insurance
Paving
Blacktop Paving & Sealing
MID-STATE DOOR, INC.
Huntington
Val’s Paving
M-F 8-5, Sat by Appt. 455-5736
Since 1966
AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS 6 Southgate Rd (off Rte 690 & 31)
635-9795 • BALDWINSVILLE
Gutters
Removal: Clutter Lawn Care
Interior/Exterior drainage systems Bowed/Cracked foundation Wall Repairs/Resurfacing All Wood Rot Repairs
Quality, Affordable Lawn Care Call now for Spring Cleanup Cut, edge, mulch, etc…
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Mixed season hardwoods, $45 a facecord, better price for larger loads, immediate delivery 383-4474
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D.R. WHITNEY, JR CONTRACTING
House, camp, garage and porches Structural leveling and straightened All Wood Rot Repairs Foundation Repair & Carpentry
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315-963-4989
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Residential Window Washing Service, Residential Cleaning Service & Power Washing WINDOW CLEANING
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Mr. Kleen
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Window Washing
HOUSE JACKING
Seasoned or Unseasoned Delivered. 623-9553 or 437-6264. Over 35 yrs. in business!
PROUDLY INSTALLING GUTTERS SINCE 1986
20 Years Experience
Interior/Exterior Painting Staining & Pressure Washing 06825
House Jacking Firewood
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Hunt's Painting
House Cleaning
20 yrs. experience. Dependable & Reliable w/many long term references. Reasonable rates. Call Sue at 635-9282
• Leaf Relief: Gutter Protection That Really Works! • 20 Yrs. Guarantee • FREE Estimate • Fully Insured • Senior Discount
02406
Additions, Kitchen, Bath, Roofing, Siding, Replacement Windows, Decks, Porches, Painting, Basement Waterproofing, All Wood Rot Repairs
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ALL TYPES - Skid Steers Mini Ex etc. Del. Available Daily or Weekly Rates 457-2394 Featuring “CAT” Equip.
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“NO SEAMS, NO LEAKS, NO WORRIES!”
www.GallagherPaintingPlus.com
REMODELING
HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE
Equipment Rental
Seamless Gutters
GALLAGHER PAINTING, INC.
Household, Construction, Debris, Yard Waste & Demolition
Free Estimates • 430-1121 • Insured
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Painting
Call Doug 727-8900
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315-689-0073
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Dumpster Rental
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De Barr’s Home IMPROVEMENTS
02103
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Placement Director
175 Katherine Street 4650 Buckley Road Buffalo, NY 14210 Liverpool, NY 13088 1-800-562-1332 t Fax (716) 847-0338 Direct (315) 410-2212 Email: jsather@ntts.edu Fax (315) 453-7336
www.expertclutter.com
315-672-3431
Pat De Barr 427-3769 Jamie K. Sather
New Landscape Installation Old Landscape Restoration Hydro-Seeding. Insured.
SWEEPING
Home Improvement
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Mitchell’s Construction Solutions
Bruce 315-258-9365 315-730-6370 315-730-6370
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Great Prices, Fully Insured, Free Estimates 40 Yrs. experience (315) 652-3773 Residential Commercial
Leaf Diverters Installed. Exterior House Washing Free Estimates • Insured 430-1121 • A+ Service
13473
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GUTTER CLEANING
DEMOLITION
Free Estimates! Free Estimates! Bruce 315-258-9365
13520
Demolition
We clean out your junk, NOT NOT your your wallet! wallet! Attics, basements, garages, Attics, basements, garages, yards - almost anything! yards - almost anything!
Located near Great Northern Mall Fully Insured, Free Estimates, Referral Program
13514
727-8900
NORTH COUNTRY FIREWOOD
Expert Clutter Removal We clean out your junk,
K Mac’s Lawn Care
13147
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Year Round Service!
13014
D.R. WHITNEY, JR CONTRACTING
Insured, Senior Discount, Free Estimates 3rd Generation of Quality Work
Commercial / Residential Free estimates Fully insured 457-3534, 439-6843 or 391-8920
06840
LOW RATES • PERSONAL SERVICE
CRYSTAL CLEAR
WINDOW CLEANING
COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL SERVICE GUARANTEED 100% SATISFACTION FREE ON-SITE ESTIMATE PRISTINE STREAK FREE GLASS CLEANING
CALL JIM DELPHA • 254-4180
13538
WATERPROOFING
Driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, roads, curbing and sealing.
AGENCY
13109
Basement Waterproofing
INSURANCE
06841
(315) 451-0189 or 481-7248 cell
505 Factory Ave., Syracuse Garage Doors & Openers Featuring Amarr Garage Doors & Specialty Carriage House Sales, Installations & Service
09720
New digouts, resurface, repair or seal driveways, parking lots, roads, etc. Free estimates. Call Al LaMont, anytime,
02394
Blacktop Paving
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