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What will Liedka bring to the table? East Syracuse village mayor to run for county legislature By Tami S. Zimmerman editor@eaglebulletin.com East Syracuse Mayor Danny Liedka announced last week he is running for a seat on the Onondaga County Legislature. Election Day is Tuesday Nov. 8.

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The two-term mayor wants to represent residents of the newly redrawn seventh district, which covers parts of DeWitt, Eastwood, Sedgewick and East Syracuse, as well as one election district in the city’s 17th Ward. Currently, no incumbent resides in this district. Last year, Liedka unsuccessfully vied for a seat in the state Senate 49th Liedka District against incumbent Democrat David Valesky. He lost the Republican line in the primary election against challenger Andrew Russo, who later lost in the general

election to Valesky. In the following Eagle Bulletin Q&A with Editor Tami S. Zimmerman, Liedka says he’s ready for bigger challenges and explains why residents should elect him as their legislator. What have been some of your achievements as East Syracuse mayor over the last four years? I have passed four straight balanced budgets without a single tax increase, all the time keeping services to village residents at a See Liedka, page 8

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Mr. Songflower sings to the preschoolers at Creative Environment Day School in Fayetteville during the April 28 Arbor Day celebration. Inset: Mayor Mark Olson and DEC representative John Graham hold the Tree City flag presented to the village, while village historian Barbara Rivette looks on.

Fayetteville named Tree City for 11th year, Manlius 7th By Tami S. Zimmerman editor@eaglebulletin.com A group of preschoolers from Creative Environment Day School joined in the village’s Arbor Day

celebration April 28 at Veterans’ Park. They brought with them Mr. Songflower (Tom Anzalone) who strummed his guitar and sang songs related to nature during the brief ceremony. Department of Environmental Conservation representative John Graham presented Mayor Mark Olson with a Tree City flag from the National Arbor Day Foundation. The village has been named a Tree

City for 11 years. “Fayetteville is a real special place in all of New York state,” Graham said. “[It] is one of less than 100 communities in New York that’s recognized by the National Arbor Day Foundation as a Tree City.” The town of Manlius, which celebrated Arbor Day April 29 at Woodland Elementary School in the East Syracuse Minoa School See Arbor Day, page 8

The Manlius Village Board last week adopted a $5,271,165 budget for the 2011-12 fiscal year with a total reduction of 3.1 percent over last year’s $5,441,873 budget. The tax rate will hold the line at $7.38 per $100,000 assessed value, which has remained the same since the 2007-08 fiscal year. “I am grateful to all our department heads for working hard to right-size their budgets to achieve a 3.1 percent reduction in our expenditures for 2011-12,” Serafin said. Due to the new county sales tax agreement that reduced the village’s revenue stream by 50 percent, village residents will see a reduction in their county property tax bills, said Mayor Mark-Paul Serafin. The mayor also said the finance committee will be looking at developing a fiveyear budget plan to project its obligations, needs, expenses and revenue.

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May 5

Drumlins Demo Day

The annual Drumlins Demo Day will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday May 5 at the driving range at 600 Nottingham Road. Golfers may register to win a free round of golf, including cart, on Drumlins East Course. Featured club brands will include Cobra, Nike, Ping, Taylor Made and Titleist. Admission is free and open to all golfers.

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tion call the church office at 682-8021. Chicken and biscuit dinner The Collamer United Church is holding a chicken and biscuit dinner beginning at 4:30 p.m. Saturday May 7 at 6865 Fly Road in Collamer. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Cost: $8.50 adults, $4 children ages 5 through 12, children under 5 admitted at no charge. Take outs available.

May 8

Pancake brunch

Kellish Hill Music Farm fundraiser

Support a grass roots organization, Kellish Hill Music Farm. Fundraiser event is set from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday May 6 and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday May 7. Cost for Friday or Saturday night: $10; both days $15. Proceeds go to necessary improvements for the first annual American Music Festival to be held mid-July at Kellish Hill Farm. For more information, check out rhbamerican.com. 3192 Pompey Center Road.

May 7

Famous Chicken BBQ

Manlius United Methodist Church to hold chicken barbecue from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (or sold out). Cost for chicken dinner $8, seniors $7 and half-chicken only $5. The Manlius United Methodist Church is located in the village of Manlius across from the Post Office. All proceeds go to Manlius United Methodist Men mission support fund. For informa-

All you can eat pancake brunch to be held from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday May 8 at the Fayetteville Masonic Lodge, 116, E. Genesee St. in Fayetteville. Suggested donation: $6 adults; $2 children 12 and under.

May 9

Lecture Series: Roy S. Gutterman

Temple Concord to hold lecture series with Roy S. Gutterman at 6 p.m. Monday May 9 at 910 Madison St. in Syracuse. Gutterman, associate professor and director at the Tully Center for Free Speech at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications will speak about, “Free Speech and the First Amendment.” He is an active member of Temple Concord and he is an attorney, journalist and author. Free of Charge. 475-9952. office@templeconcord.org.

May 10

Exercise, dance class

The Fayetteville Senior Center will offer an exercise/ dance class beginning at 7 p.m. Tuesdays on May 10 and lasting through August. Kait Best will teach the classes, tailored to fit all levels. Call 637-9025 for more information. 584 E. Genesee St. Cost: $4 (members) $5 (non members) Reservations required. All welcome.

May 11

Extended office hours

The Manlius Town Clerk’s Office, 301 Brooklea Drive in Fayetteville will be open until 7 p.m. Wednesday May 11. Residents will be able to apply for a marriage license, dog license, passport, handicap parking permits and purchase hunting and fishing licenses. For more information or an appointment call 637-3521.

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cial Bookfair voucher to the J-DHS Drama Club. In support of its book fair, the Jamesville-DeWitt High School drama club will present two preview performances of “It’s Not You, It’s Me” by Don Zolidis, one of several plays for their upcoming Drama Spring Show. Performance times are at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday May 7. The play is produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc.

‘Off the Wall’ to perform at Steeple Coffeehouse Entertainers for the final coffeehouse of Season 5 of the Steeple Coffeehouse will be “Off The Wall” with Larry Fox, Charlie Ingersoll, John Burton and Dave Rybinski. The group performs folk, bluegrass, Americana and country-style roots music in an acoustic format with strong three-part vocal harmony. When and where:

7:30 to 10 p.m. Saturday May 14 at the United Church of Fayetteville, 310 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville. Doors open at 7 p.m. Cost: suggested entry donation of $10 per person. Building is handicapped accessible; free parking in lot behind church building. For more information, call 6373186 or theucf.org.

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A perfect match Tennis program to begin in Manlius this June Eagle Hill and Wellwood middle schools. “The goal is to give the [students] basic instruction on all strokes of the game, and then get them confident enough to get out and actually play on their own. “The whole idea is to motivate [the kids] and get them out to play, maybe even with their parents,” he said, adding tennis is great exercise for players of any age. On a national level, tennis is on an uptrend, but locally, Dolan said, lacrosse, soccer and other team-oriented sports take center stage because the schools offer great programs to prepare children for the high school level. Tennis isn’t offered in the middle schools. Public programs are limited and typically offered by private entities, which can get costly due to court fees. Tennis, however, can be one of the least expensive sports to play, he said; it just requires a racquet, some balls, an open court and a partner. “We have so many wonderful outdoor courts in town with Eagle Hill and Wellwood and the high school that if someone is teaching lessons on those courts, they’re not going to have to pay [to use the] tennis court [in contrast to a club]. A six-week lesson for a beginner with me would cost $60. I’m trying to make it cost effective and get a lot of people involved.” Additionally, since tennis is partner-dependent, kids who take the course will immediately meet a peer who plays at the same level. “All of a sudden, they have someone to play with,” Dolan said. “Socially, parents are very cognizant of what activities their kids are in. Knowing who they’re involved with, who they’re playing tennis with and knowing it’s a good, healthy

By Tami S. Zimmerman editor@eaglebulletin.com

Martina Navratilova. Andre Agassi. Steffi Graf. Roger Federer. Each of these world-renowned tennis players was at one time a beginner. This summer, the Manlius Recreation Department is offering tennis programs for today’s beginners. See where the road takes you or your children. Mark Dolan, a 1981 Fayetteville-Manlius graduate, will coach the summer programs to begin in June. Dolan began playing tennis at age 12 and had his first formal lessons through the very same department. “I started hitting [balls] off the wall at Wellwood when I was little,” he said. “Then I took the lessons [through Manlius Recreation] … then [my parents] sent me to camp. Once I went to [tennis] camp that was it. I was addicted. I played everyday.” Dolan, who in high school was twice named sectional champion, eventually became a college coach after teaching tennis in private clubs for more than 35 years. He coached at the University of Hartford in Connecticut, Hamilton College in New York and Bradley College in Illinois before returning home to Central New York in 2008. As a coach, he built from the ground up a couple Division I programs to national levels, he said. Currently, Dolan volunteers his time coaching the men’s tennis team at the State University of New York at Oswego. “I’ve played tennis my whole life,” he said. He hopes to introduce more youth to the strategic game through two affordable programs that will take place on the outdoor courts at

‘Explore the World at the FFL’ The Fayetteville Free Library will hold its annual fundraiser, “Explore the World at the FFL,” on Friday May 20. This year the event will feature gourmet food from five countries: Italy, France, Germany, Chile and Argentina. Attendees can sample wines from all of these countries and purchase bottles of their favorite wines as they leave. “Our annual fundraiser will be extra special this year as we are featuring food and wine pairings from countries around the world, a theme that is in keeping with this year’s Summer Reading theme, ‘Explore the World,’ said Executive Director Sue Considine. “We are grateful for our community’s continued support of this event; the revenue raised in support of library operations allows us to continue to provide you with the highest quality professional and ever evolving library services. With your support of events such as this annual fundraiser and your vote in May, the library is proud to carry on our tradition of providing you, our community, progressive library services in a state of the art environment.” There are many ways to support the FFL at this time of year. Community members can buy tickets and attend the event, purchase an advertisement in the event program, donate

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From left, Pete and Chrissie Cioppa, of Minoa, and Penny and Chris Meskos, of Dewitt, enjoy the atmosphere at the FFL gala fundraiser in 2010. This year the FFL Fundraiser “Explore the World” is from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday May 20. to the silent auction or purchase raffle tickets for $5 each for a Stickley Mirror or Mackenzie-Childs Trapeze Serving Bowl. For more information and for tickets, call 637-6374 or visit fayettevillefreelibrary.org/exploretheworld.

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‘Run for HOPE’: For you, Time to go to ten? for your loved ones Last week my fiance Tim and I went for an exhilarating jog in the rain and thunder and lightning. I splashed through and hopped over puddles, got soaked and loved it. There’s nothing like allowing the rain to work its magic instead of fighting it off with a bulky umbrella. For us, the experience released joy and laughter; it freed us to let go of silly cares and just be in the moment. Spring is full of hope; a fresh start. Everything is new again. Trees bud, flowers bloom, birds sing and the days are becoming longer and warmer. The transition from winter to spring always turns my mind to themes of hope and renewal. A top facilitator of this process in Syracuse is the community organization, HOPE for Bereaved. Since the mid 1970s, HOPE has been dedicated to helping people in their journey from grief to hope through support groups and counseling free of charge. Founder Therese Schoeneck, whose personal loss inspired her to establish HOPE, is known to say, “you may never be the same, but you can be a new you.” Next month, HOPE is launching its first 8k run

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and onemile walk in the village of Zimmerman Marcellus. Since “Run for HOPE” is about lifting spirits, remembering loved ones and discovering you again, participants are encouraged to remember their loved ones by bringing a photo, special memento or note to post on a memory board. Participants are also encouraged to meditate on their own journey, recognizing what they’ve been through and how far they’ve come. Those just beginning the journey can make this their first step toward a future filled with hope and happiness again. Run for HOPE will take place on Sunday June 5. Registration begins at 9 a.m. at Marcellus High School; the 8k run (which is a rigorous course) begins at 10 a.m. The one-mile Remembrance Walk will begin at 10:15 a.m. Create a team in memory of a classmate, co-worker, friend or family member. For more information or to register, go to GetEntered.com or download a registration form at HopeForBereaved.com. You can also download a form on FleetFeet.com. All proceeds will benefit HOPE. The race will take place rain or shine – this is your chance to be in the moment.

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September, and baseball is designed to head toward a pulsating climax where every game, every inning, every pitch could decide a season’s fate. Yet what did we have last September? The Yankees doing everything but tank in the AL East, knowing they could slide into the wild card and beat up Minnesota again, leaving Tampa Bay to “win” by drawing another division champion from Texas – who knocked the Rays out. Yes, the Rangers ended up winning the American League pennant, but just the fact that a division title carried no substantial reward may have stuck with Bud Selig and the MLB powers-that-be. Word has leaked out that Selig wants the playoffs to go from eight to 10 teams in 2012. That means an extra wild card, and the two non-division winners will play off to see who joins the main fray. It may be a single game. It may be two-out-of-three. As with everything baseball, the debates are going full-blast. Some decry a further dilution of the playoff product – too many teams get in already. Others applaud Selig for recognizing a flaw in the system and working to address it. My reaction has come in two parts. At first, there were some exhaled groans about baseball, which once just went straight to the World Series, edging closer to NFLNBA-NHL territory with a plan to get one-third of its teams into the playoffs. But then I started reading some of the game’s better sages, and a different view emerged. Only since 1995 have we possessed the six-division structure and eight-team post-season. And what’s become clear is that wild-card teams are good enough to win it all – the Marlins twice, Angels in 2002 and Red Sox in 2004. So just having the wild card was a good move. Yes, purists will point out that 100-win teams got shut out in the past (think the 1993 Giants), but it is, without question, a fairer system. On the other hand, the unintentional byproduct of this advancement was the fact that a division championship, hard-earned over 162 games and six months, meant close to nothing. All it gave you was an extra home game – if a playoff series got that far. Make it a 10-team format, and suddenly you have to win a division in order to earn a bye and a few days of much-needed rest. Division leaders, if in a tight race with

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a wild-card entry, will have to use their best pitchers to avoid the possibility of falling to Blackwell second. And here’s where it really can get fun. A Random best-of-three wild-card round would give Thoughts division champs too much rest and no real advantage, either. So why not make it a one-game deal? Think about it. Baseball has lamented the attention given in September to early-season football, college and pro alike. All that would change, quickly, if we knew that, a day or two after the regular season ended, two wild cards would have their seasons on the line. There have not been too many decisive games in the baseball post-season in recent years, and no Game 7 in the World Series since 2002. A 10-team playoff with a one-game wild-card classic would guarantee two win-orelse scenarios every season. Perhaps the best post-season games of the last four years have come in situations like this. There was the 2007 Rockies-Padres epic, with Colorado going 14 innings just to get into the playoffs, fueling a run to the Fall Classic. And there was the 2009 Twins-Tigers classic in the Metrodome, again going to extra innings before Minnesota pulled it out. Had they taken place in the middle of a series, diehards would remember it, but few others. However, the fact that an entire season hinged on a single game made for better theater. Sure, it’s contrived. But so is any post-season format at the end of a long regular season in any sport, where a single result can confirm, or refute, all that has taken place before. Not too long ago, the wisdom over adding three measly teams to the NCAA basketball tournament was severely questioned. Then Virginia Commonwealth, who would have missed a 65-team field, got all the way to the Final Four. Now Major League Baseball has that chance to create a season-long buzz and to make the phrase “September to remember” more than just a cliché that rhymes. We’ve already heard some union qualms about a longer season, but why would they oppose a chance to get more players into the post-season? Bud Selig has been criticized or blamed for everything but the weather. But he wasn’t wrong about expanding the playoffs – and he isn’t wrong here, either. More is better, if done wisely.

From the mailbag Manlius FD recruitment continues

To the editor: The results of our 2011 recruitment drive kickoff open houses on April 9 and 10 were a huge success. Over the two days, approximately 70 visitors stopped by with two families signing up for our smoke detector program and nine individuals expressing interest in potentially joining the department. We are now in the midst of our second phase of our recruitment drive which consists of several table campaigns being held at local businesses within the community. On April 23, members of the department set up a booth outside of CVS to speak to residents about the importance of serving the community. During this time we were able to secure the names of five more individuals who wanted to learn more about volunteering.

During the month of May, there will be two more table campaigns that will be held, which will allow members of the community to speak to representatives of the department about the many exciting opportunities we have. The table campaigns will be held from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday May 14 at Brueggers Bagels and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday May 28 at Nice and Easy. Our recruitment drive winds down at the beginning of June followed by our Orientation Program. The members of the Manlius Volunteer Fire Company welcome you to stop by to meet us or visit us online at manliusfire.com and click on the recruitment link to learn more about helping your community. It’s all about “Neighbors helping Neighbors.” RICHARD GESLER FIRE RECRUITMENT COORDINATOR

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In light of Osama Bin Laden’s death on May 1, see what people in your community think about our safety as Americans. Kathy Filipkowski, a local Syracusan born and raised, said she’s very proud of the military and their efforts in finally bringing down Osama Bin Laden. “I’m very proud of our military— very proud to be an American. And, I’m very proud to be from New York.” Kathy’s son, Jeff, is a marine based out of Fort Knox, KY. He’s been in the marines (as an active and inactive officer in the reserves) for almost 20 years. He served in Iraq and is a CNS high school graduate.

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Daniel Marasco Tom Fitzmaurice, 67, is a U.S. Army veteran, and served in Berlin during the Vietnam War. When asked about the death of Osama Bin Laden, Tom responded with: “It’s a much better world without him [Osama Bin Laden] in it. I think you can expect [terrorist attacks] something to happen.”

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Daniel Marasco, originally from Syracuse, now lives in Liverpool. “I think America has always had its enemies. I don’t believe that America is never going to have another war again, but it just goes to show that when America puts her mind to it—the job get’s completed.” Daniel was wearing a military uniform and holding an American flag after speaking with him in the village of Liverpool. Tom’s brother, Jack Fitzmaurice, 70, a former Marine, said that we as Americans aren’t exactly safer by Osama Bin Laden’s death, but his plotted murder was a great win and achievement for the U.S. Military. “It’s strictly a moral thing. One guy is not going to make a difference,” said Jack Fitzmaurice. “We’ve been after him for 10 years.”

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The Gage Center is now open to the public for regular tours. Join us and help staff the Dakota Room Gift Shop. Days open: Saturdays and Mondays. Shifts: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. x Meet and greet guests as they come into the Gage Center x Collect admission fees for the tours conducted by the docent on duty x Sell Gage products to guests x Keep the shop area t i dy and t he shelve s stocked with products x Help to keep track of inventory Sound like something you might enjoy? Come to a meeting from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday April 28 at the home at 210 E. Genesee St. in Fayetteville. Email Museum Assistant Director Susan Goodier if you would like to attend, asstdir@MatildaJoslynGage.org, or call her at 637-9511.

F-M Day 2011 to benefit Fayetteville Memory Garden to be determined. The F-M baseball, softball, and lacrosse teams each have games that day, and there will be a dance 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. in the high school courtyard for high school students only. The Fayetteville Memory Garden is a project coordinated by F-M senior Rachael Ristau, who is creating the garden in honor of her father, Michael Ristau, who died of liver cancer in 2005. Since March 2010, Ristau

has raised about $40,000 toward the project and plans to break ground in May. Several local companies have volunteered their services or

provided them at a discount, including Dalpos Architects & Integrators, Hueber-Breuer Construction Co., O’Brien & Gere, Paragon Supply, and

Avalon Printing. The total cost of the project will depend up on each company’s total contribution, which is still to be determined.

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Camp Good Days to host open house Camp Good Days will host an open house May 21 for the Fayetteville-Manlius community at its recreational camping facility on the shores of Keuka Lake in Branchport. The event is a show of appreciation for raising a total of over $1 million from the annual Dance Marathon at Fayetteville-Manlius High School over the last 20 years. The open house is open to anyone who has been involved with Dance Marathon this year or any of the past 20 years. Camp Good Days will host a camp-style cook out, offer tours and invite everyone to experience the ameni-

ties of the facility, weather pending. Transportation will be provided. Buses will leave from F-M High School at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday May 21 and return at approximately 5 p.m. the same day. Camp Good Days attributes its success to donations from individuals and organizations. The efforts of this year’s Dance Marathon alone have resulted in $130,000 in donations for Camp Good Days. Also, dozens of F-M Students volunteer for Camp Good Days each summer. RSVP to Camp Good Days’ Syracuse Office at 4349477 by Wednesday May 11.

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The Rolling Stone Staff (left to right): Katrina Heitzman, Christopher Venditti, editor Erin Simmonds, Alyssa Hansen, Danielle Umstead, Antonia Barrera Mejia, Timothy Goldman, Julia Morrison, Ben Jaworski, Erica Perry, Hyoung Jun Lee, Devra Gatling, and Isaac Singnorelli. (Not shown: Rosette Lanoir, Zack Mithcell, Margaret Stevens, Will Knieser, Alexus Martin, Morgan Smith, Morgan Smith and and Ji -Young Lee) The Rolling Stone, Manlius Pebble Hill School’s student newspaper, has received the first place award in the 2011 American Scholastic Press Association newspaper competition. In announcing the award, the ASPA called the MPH publication, “an excellent school newspaper, which

shows the creativity and journalistic knowledge of… editors, reporters, writers, photographers, layout/graphics designers and advisor.” MPH senior Erin Simmonds, of Baldwinsville, is editor of The Rolling Stone, and Melissa Chessher, of Syracuse, is advisor to the student newspaper staff.

ESM’s efforts build four wells in Sudan, school is next For the past two years, members of the East Syracuse Minoa chapter of Students Taking Action Now in Darfur have been raising money to help bring fresh drinking water to Sudan. Their efforts have resulted in four wells being built in South Sudan. On May 6, they will kick off fundraising to rebuild a local school that was devastated by war more than seven years ago in Ariath, South Sudan. May 6 nationally recognized comedian Myq Kapla from NBC’s Last Comic Standing will do a benefit comedy show from 7 to 9 p.m. in the ESM Central High School Auditorium. Tickets are $7 presale and $10 at the door (if available). ESM’s STAND Chapter worked with local lost boy, Clement Kuek, to bring the first fresh water well to his home village. The people of his village call one well, “East Syracuse Minoa.” Headed by ESM senior Angela Shaw, the chapter hopes to construct the school and begin enrollment in Ariath’s first boys’ and girls’ primary school in two years. Funds are being donated to Clement Kuek’s Hope for Boys and Girls in Ariath South Sudan.

“The students’ vision is truly global, and it is to their credit that they noticed a need an ocean away and reached their hands out to help the men, women and children of Ariath, South Sudan,” said Club Advisor Keith Ward, a teacher at ESM. Through this project, the students of ESM are embracing 21st century learning which includes global awareness. For advanced ticket information, please contact Keith Ward at 434-3300 or kward@esmschools.org. Background: Myq Kaplan (pronounced “Mike Kaplan”) is a comedian. Myq made his network television debut on “The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien” and has since gone on to appear on “The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson” and in his own half-hour “Comedy Central Presents: Myq Kaplan” special. In 2010, he was a Top 5 finalist on “Last Comic Standing.” He has also appeared on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham,” at the New Faces show of the 2009 Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, was voted 2008’s Best Local Comedian in the Boston Phoenix, and won the 2009 NY’s Funniest Standup Competition.

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The Town of Manlius Recreation Department is holding open auditions for its upcomimg summer musical, “West Side Story.” Auditions are open to individuals ages 14 and up and will be held at 6 p.m. Saturday May 14 and at 2 p.m. Sunday May 15 at the Town of Manlius Community Center on Brooklea Drive in Fayetteville.

Those interested in auditioning may attend either audition time. As part of the audition, individuals are asked to prepare one-minute of a musical theatre song (an accompanist will be provided), be ready to learn a short dance routine and read a selection from the script. “West Side Story” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday July 14, 15 and 16 at the Fayetteville-Manlius High School. For more information, call the Town of Manlius Recreation Department at 6375188 or visit ManliusMusical.org.

SUNY Empire State College at CNY to hold information sessions State University of New York Empire State College will hold two public information sessions about its associate and bachelor’s degree programs at its Central New York Center location, One Telergy Parkway, 6333 Route 298, East Syracuse: x 5:30 p.m. Wednesday May 11

x Noon Wednesday May 25 To reserve a space for an upcoming information session visit esc.edu and select the location nearest to you or call 460-3155. You may also register by calling 800-347-3000 and selecting option 1.


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New Schepp Family Funeral Home to be Antique vehicles to be offered for processions beginning built in Minoa this summer By Tami S. Zimmerman editor@eaglebulletin.com

A new funeral home will replace the current 61-year-old R.H. Schepp & Son on East Avenue in Minoa. Schepp Family Funeral Homes is constructing a new 7,200square-foot facility in a highly visible location. The original, built in 1959 by founder Russell H. Schepp, is on what has become a quiet residential street. “I fear some new residents may not even know there is a funeral home in Minoa,” said his son Tom Schepp. The new location will be at the corner of Main Street (also known as Schepps Corners Road) and Kirkville Road, just north of the village of Minoa. The design is similar to Schepp’s two other funeral homes, Eaton-Tubbs-Schepp in Fayetteville and Newell-Fay in Manlius. All facilities will be on one level and provide spacious surroundings for any service request. For instance, many funeral homes have two chapels on each side of a center hall, which makes it difficult to have larger services where everyone can be accommodated in one area. “Our facilities have both chapels next to each other,” Schepp said. “This allows us to divide the chapel into smaller, more intimate areas or open it up for large services where everyone can be seated, see and hear the service.” Unique to Schepp Family Funeral homes is the introduc-

tion of antique funeral vehicles that may be used during processions. A detached garage behind the Minoa facility will store the classic fleet. “My hobby has been antique cars,” said Schepp, who just finished restoring a 1928 Buick hearse this winter. His antiques have been driven in several local parades over the years, and have drawn interest from many people in the SUBMITTED PHOTO community. For the first time Schepp’ s fleet of antique funeral vehicles including a 1931 Cadillac, a 1924 Packard and a 1931 Ford. beginning this summer, families will have the choice of the in 2012. modern Cadillacs – hearse, limo, flower car and lead-bearer clergy cars; the vintage autos – a 1924 open Packard sevenThe three funeral homes in Fayetteville, Manlius and Minoa passenger touring car, a 1928 Buick hearse, a 1930 Cadillac are owned and operated by the Schepp family, which is now in its seven-passenger Imperial limousine and a 1931 Ford Model fourth generation of providing funeral services in the town. The A Phaeton; or an 1895 horse-drawn hearse. family is descended from one of the first families that settled in “No other funeral home in this area can offer these,” he said. the area in the early 1830s; a number of ethnic German families “Indeed, I know of no other funeral home in New York state or emigrated from the border area of Alsace-Lorraine and created in the Northeast with offerings like these.” farms in the northern part of the town of Manlius, just north Overall, the building, detached garage and parking area of what would become Minoa. Seven generations later, will cover about two acres. Construction is scheduled to begin members of the Schepp family still reside in the area.

Pay it forward Covanta Onondaga’s Employee of the Quarter, Ryan Reynolds, an I&E technician at the Onondaga Facility, was recently awarded a local market gift card for his exceptional performance as voted on by his facility peers. Reynolds then donated the gift card back to Onondaga to add to the facilities food drive to Francis House, “a resting place for people with terminal illnesses in the Syracuse community.” Covanta Onondaga, in turn, provided a matching gift card donation along with bags of groceries and medical supplies

donated by Tom Ludwig, Luisa Romeo and Kathy Carroll. “We are so grateful that Covanta employee Ryan Reynolds donated his Wegman’s gift card to us,” said Francis House Director of Development Beth Hoey. “It is inspiring that Ryan took his gift from his employee award and was thoughtful enough to donate it to us. He obviously inspired others too, for I was surprised to find bags of donated “wish list” items from other employees when I arrived. Thank you to Covanta for also matching his gift.” Hoey applauded the facility for its continued support of the Francis House ministry. She said Covanta Onondaga has helped to care for such special people in their final days.

Beacon Federal welcomes Susan Pedrosa to its team

Beacon Federal welcomes a new employee to its Manlius Center Road Office. Susan Pedrosa, of Onondaga, was named tax preparer at Beacon Federal’s Beacon Comprehensive Services Corporation where professional tax preparation is a companion service offered by this Beacon Federal subsidiary. Pedrosa brings with her six years of similar experience in tax preparation and a bachelor’s of arts degree from SUNY Potsdam. She volunteers her time as a Girl Scout leader and with animal assisted activities and therapies through the non-profit Pet Partners of Syracuse. Pedrosa and her husband, Marc, have three children.

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Doug St. Laurent is celebrating his 30th year as a true custom framer with the opening of his new frame shop and gallery in the village of Manlius. St. Laurent Framing and Ironstone Gallery recently relocated from Cazenovia Road to a corner shop at 201 E. Seneca St,

which formerly housed the retail store, Accents. A grand opening was recently held to celebrate the transition. The full-service frame shop offers inexpensive frames for simple projects to oneof-a-kind creations. For more information, check out stlaurantframing.com.

Golf tourney set for May 26 The town of Manlius Republican Committee will hold its 10th annual golf tournament and cocktail hors d’oeuvres reception on Thursday May 26, at the Woodcrest Golf Club. Registration will begin at 11a.m. with shotgun tee off time at 11:30 a.m. There are several golf options to choose from such as sponsor packages or indi-

vidual player packages. If you can’t play a round of golf you can be a hole sponsor. The cocktail/hors d’oeuvres reception will immediately follow golf and is open to both golfers and non golfers. If you would like to join in the celebration of the TOMRC 10th anniversary golf outing, contact Mary Dunaway at 682-2541 for more information.

RealtyUSA recognizes local agents

RealtyUSA recently held its annual awards luncheon at the OnCenter bringing together more than 220 agents and employees from across Central New York. The luncheon featured a State of the Company address by President/CEO Merle L. Whitehead and recognized many agents for their outstanding performance during 2010, including Rookie of the Year Heidi Gitzen, of Manlius, and Employee of the Year Stephanie Schutzendorf, of Fayetteville.

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Toddlers partake in Earth Day Arbor Day From page 1 SUBMITTED PHOTO

The children at Hug-A-Bunch Childcare in Fayetteville participated in Earth Day clean up on Friday April 29. The children were very proud of their finds. The clean up followed a full week of Earth Day stories and activities. Pictured are Grace Powell, 6 months; Chloe Bland, 8 months; Aidan Zirbel, 2; Benjamin Wheeler, 10 months; McKenna Musso, 2; Allie Pynn, 2; Rhiannon Matt, 4; Andrew LaMarche, 4; Shea Musso, 3; Elizabeth Kilmer, 3 and Sean LaMarche, 2.

District, has been recognized by the foundation as a Tree City for seven years. Olson read aloud two proclamations – one recognizing Arbor Day and the other honoring village historian Barbara Rivette for her longtime service – more than 31 years – to the village. “[Barbara] really is creating history by keeping our history,” Olson said. Rivette, who was surprised by the official formality, said the village has always been kind to her. “I enjoy doing [the work] for them,” she said.

The Fayetteville ceremony focused on the Veterans’ Park iconic elm tree, a European elm-on-American elm graft that has survived the scourge of Dutch elm disease for about 50 years. Rivette spoke about the tree’s history, and Bartlett Tree Experts’ Tom Mullarney explained the science that made the tree possible. At ESM’s Woodland Elementary, students also celebrated trees in song and poem. They planted three trees: an English oak, a read maple and a London planetree in the park across from their school. Bartlett Tree Experts pruned older trees nearby.

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Why have you decided to run for County Legislature? My years in village government have taught me that government can be run efficiently and effectively, cutting spending while still delivering vital services. It’s time to

What issues will you focus on during your campaign and why? I will focus on lowering taxes, cutting spending and fostering private sector job development. These are the issues on the minds of Onondaga County residents, whether they live in the city or the suburbs. I have a proven track record of delivering on all three of those issues. I will ask people to use my past achievements as a promise of future efforts. Others may talk the talk, but I have walked the walk. Looking back, is there anything you would have done differently when you campaigned against Sen. David Valesky? If yes, what? Running for the state Senate was a worthwhile experience. I met a lot of great people. In terms of my personal effort, or the issues I raised, I wouldn’t change anything. I probably should have taken a closer look at the amount of money I needed to raise to run a competitive race. Raising money is tough when you come from a blue-collar background like mine.

Why do you believe you’re the right person for the job? I have strong record in local government. I relate well to the people I serve. And, I have specific ideas for improving our community. What is your all-time motto, particularly when faced with challenges? Always tell the truth, don’t grandstand and, above all, never forget you work for the taxpayers. Some press reports have called this the “Liedka District,” and claimed that it was drawn specifically for you. How do you respond to that? First of all, I had no input into the redistricting process. None. Second, if they did draw the district for me, they could have done a better job of it. There are 20 percent more Democrats in it than Republicans. I expect a hard-fought campaign. Do you have a website for people to visit? Yes. It’s Liedka.com. In addition to his part-time mayoral duties, Liedka, 42, currently serves as a sales executive with the Hilton

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10 EAGLE BULLETIN, MAY 4, 2011 Do you have local sports news you want to share with the community? Contact Sports Editor Phil Blackwell 434-8889 ext. 348 pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com

F-M crew season opens at Saratoga The rowing season has officially started, Fayetteville-Manlius High School’s crew team traveled to the Saratoga Invitational last weekend, its first regatta of the spring season. The weather was sunny and beautiful. And it was a large field, with 41 clubs competing from seven U.S. states, plus Canada. F-M was represented by 77 athletes who competed in the 1,500 meter races on Saturday and 46 varsity athletes who competed in eight rowing races on Sunday in 2000 meter events. Three boats medaled on S atu rd ay i n t he i r 1,500-meter races. The First varsity four boys boat containing Sawyer Konys, John King, Sean Towne, Myer Dixon and Andrew Gotham placed second, receiving a silver

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ROOTING INTEREST: The Fayetteville-Manlius girls crew first novice team watch from their boat and cheer on the second novice girls team to finish their heat at last Saturday’s regatta in Saratoga Springs. medal, out of 21 competitors. The second varsity four men’s boat placed third and received a bronze medal. The boat was crewed by Matt Foran, Chris Warren, Garrett Tongue, Graham Ritchie, and Connor Williams. A third medal for FM was awarded to the second girls varsity four.

They, too, were awarded the bronze medal for their third-place finish. The rowers were Nikole Metz, Kaitlin Anderson, Samantha Paige, Kiera Lynn and Claire Meyers. The next race of the season will be at Onondaga Lake Park as local teams compete in the Section III championships on Saturday.

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A 7-0 start planted the Jamesville-DeWitt softball team in a familiar spot – the state Class A rankings, where it stood at no. 12 as last week’s scheduled game with East Syracuse-Minoa got postponed. In the meantime, the Red Rams took care of two other OHSL Freedom division opponents, starting last Thursday with a 7-2 conquest of Mexico. J-D led 2-0 in the first inning, saw the Tigers tie it 2-2, and then answered with two more runs in the bottom of the second to move in front for good. Tessa Devereaux and Leetja Bryant each managed three hits, part of a 13- hit Rams attack. Mary Young, Rachel Honis, Meghan Engstrom and Jessica Sgromo drove in one run apiece as Devereaux scored a pair of runs. Meanwhile, Engstrom and Kerri Keeler assumed the usual split of pitching duties, combining for seven strikeouts and allowing just one walk between them. Two days later, the Red Rams combined a

quick start with more terrific pitching from Engstrom and Keeler to shut out Chittenango 6-0. J-D got to Bears pitcher Kaleigh Koegel for four runs in the bottom of the first. Honis coaxed a bases-loaded walk, Young stole home and Engstrom capped it with a two-run single. Engstrom had another RBI single in the third, and she teamed with Keeler on a onehitter. In her three-inning stint, Keeler struck out seven without allowing a walk. Just before it was first supposed to meet J-D, ESM did face Chittenango last Monday afternoon and needed a late comeback to push past the Bears 5-4. An early 2-0 lead vanished when Chittenango notched three runs off Julie Maselli in the top of the fifth inning. ESM stayed calm and, in the sixth, had a three-run rally of its own, and reliever Danielle Ventrone recorded the final three outs, despite the Bears scoring once to make it closer. Kierstan Albertson doubled twice, with Haley Wodarczyk adding her own pair of hits, including a triple, and earning an RBI. See J-D softball, page 16

F-M baseball handles J-D baseball B’ville, Proctor outscores CBA, 12-10 By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com

A long time – 10 days to be exact – had passed since the Fayetteville-Manlius baseball team had taken the field, a delay caused mostly by various weather postponements. One of those rained-out games was an April 23 meeting with Baldwinsville – but when it got made up a couple of days later, the Hornets used a quick start, plus stellar pitching from Brooks Weigl, to beat the Bees 4-2. Before B’ville pitcher Corey Bruce could settle down, F-M had tagged him for four runs in the bottom of the first inning. Louis Testone capped the rally with a two-run double after Mike Perry and Jeremy Kidd drove in the other runs. Pat McClure finished with two hits and one run scored. Then Weigl did the rest. In a game shortened to five innings by rain, the righthander gave up just three hits and one walk while striking out seven. This started a big week for Weigl, who again was brilliant on the mound Saturday as the Hornets went to Utica Proctor and beat the Raiders 4-1. Weigl managed to outpitch Proctor’s ace, Wendell Wright, only surrendering a single run in the first inning as he held the Raiders to six hits and struck out five. F-M knocked out Wright by scoring three runs in the third inning and another run in the fourth. Tuesday’s deluge wiped out a trip to

Rome Free Academy, but in the make-up of that game Saturday (just before the Proctor game) the Hornets defeated the Black Knights 6-1. In its only non-league game of the week, F-M played at Skaneateles Wednesday and unleashed lots of offense in a 13-1 romp over the Lakers. On its way to 12 hits for the game, F-M saw Weigl and Sean Bright both go deep for home runs and finish with three RBIs apiece. Testone and Jimmy Novakowski also drove in runs as Bryan Hill scored twice. Jeremy Mapstone, who had an RBI and two runs scored, also pitched five innings of two-hit ball that included six strikeouts to pick up the win. Bright worked the remaining two innings in relief. F-M then made it three straight wins by taking out defending Class AA champion Auburn in a 13-3 romp on Thursday afternoon at Falcon Park. The second inning proved decisive as the Hornets, down 1-0, erupted for six runs, tacking on two more runs in the fourth and five runs in the seventh in support of Zach Tucker, who allowed two hits in 5 2/3 innings to get the win. Ten different Hornets players scored runs, including two each from Novakowski, Perry and Mike Palermo. Six players – Palermo, Perry, Mapstone, Testone, McClure and Kidd – managed two hits apiece as part of a 15-hit effort. See F-M baseball, page 17

By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com Up and down throughout April, Jamesville-DeWitt’s baseball team hit a dip again, only to pull out of it just as the month came to an end. And the Red Rams did so in the most satisfying manner, going across town and working through an eight-inning classic to beat Christian Brothers Academy 12-10 on Saturday afternoon. This one went back and forth, as CBA went ahead 4-1 in the first inning, only to have J-D score seven straight runs to crash into an 8-4 lead. Then it was the Brothers’ turn, with six runs in the fourth and fifth innings to reclaim a 10-8 lead. J-D had the last surge, though, tying it in the sixth and winning it with a pair of eighth-inning runs as relievers Evan Kimber and Justin Marzella blanked the Brothers down the stretch. Nine different Rams scored runs, as Jim Sinopoli got three RBIs. Marzella smacked a home run and finished with two RBIs, while Dan Canfield, Mason Schoeneck and Chris Lenish also drove in runs. CBA lost despite Dave Anderson’s four hits and two RBIs as Jack Glover and Tim Corapi both went deep and combined for six RBIs. Long before this, J-D’s latest slide started with last Monday’s 2-0 defeat to the Corcoran Cougars. The Red Rams’ hitters never could solve Corcoran pitcher Conor Nolan, whose

complete-game effort included just three hits and four walks allowed as he struck out six. Combined, J-D’s trio of Marzella, Matt Yonta and Max Bregande were solid, giving up just six total hits. But the Cougars used single runs in the first and fifth innings to move out in front. Following Tuesday’s heavy rains, J-D was back for Wednesday’s game against Homer – and again could not get on the board in a 12-0 loss to the Trojans. Marzella pitched and kept Homer off the board until the top of the fifth, when it landed three runs. Nine more runs would follow in the next two innings as Bregande, Kimber and Sinopoli took turns trying to contain the Trojans, without success. Meanwhile, J-D managed just one hit against the Homer tandem of Brent Quinlan and Zach Blanden as Zephan Cash led the Trojans’ attack with three hits and three RBIs. The most frustrating example, though, may have been Thursday’s 6-3 defeat to Bishop Ludden. Thanks to Yonta’s fine pitching, the Rams led 3-1 going into the top of the seventh, only to see the Gaelic Knights get five runs off Bregande and Tyler Kirwan. Sinopoli and Marzella both had an RBI. CBA moved back to the .500 mark (22) with last Wednesday’s 4-2 victory over Fowler. Against Falcons ace Tommie Spinner, the Brothers led the whole way through See J-D baseball, page 16


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A creative arts program for residents at Springside at Seneca Hill was recently led by SUNY Oswego Professors Brad Korbesmeyer and Mark Cole, and SUNY students Kate Boswell and Sarah Sterling. The program culminated with a readers’ theater performance of act one of the play, “Mornings at Seven.” Participants shown above, seated from left, are residents Shirley Cianfarano, Dorothy Putnam, Jim Abel, Georgie Powers, Eloise Slife, Sherwood Dunham, and Fred Clemens. Standing from left are Boswell, resident Bob Wood, Korbesmeyer, Cole, residents Barbara McCormack and Ann Heckethorn. Music was also provided by Springside resident Mary Agnes Brown (absent from photo). facilities when holding meetings and other functions in their grand dining room or library. Springside hosts between 40 and 50 events each year, for organizations including local service clubs, retiree groups, RSVP work-

shops, and SUNY-Oswego. The facility is also often the location for many Oswego Health functions such as board meetings and social gatherings. Then there are the ever popular Soup LovSee Springside, next page

The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is the premier resource for cancer doctors and oncology practices in the USA. They provide data and guidance regarding the treatment of cancer, guidelines for care, cancer research, education and public policy and their membership includes over 27,000 doctors and healthcare providers, worldwide. Dr. Jeffrey Kirshner, physician and partner of Hematology-Oncology Associates (HOA) was chosen to present his most recent research at the 2010 annual meeting. This selection signified recognition of not only the importance of his work but also the quality of its conduct. In addition, he has received the distinct honor to be selected as one of the “Best of ASCO.” “It’s very impressive that one of our physicians was selected,” said Carolyn McAuliffe, Ph.D., Director of HOA’s Clinical Cancer Research. Jeffrey Kirshner, MD authored the study: Prevention of Pegfilgrastim-Induced Bone Pain: A Randomized,

Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of 510 Cancer Patients. “The results of his study were extremely exciting as many patients are unable to continue aspects of their cancer treatment because of unbearable pain,” states Dr. McAuliffe. Dr. Kirshner’s study offers promise that administration of naproxen can significantly diminish this common side effect of pain. Dr. Kirshner has served as Principle Investigator of the Hematology Oncology Associates Community Clinical Oncology Program (CCOP) for over 23 years. This unique research program is aimed at providing research typically conducted at large, urban academic medical facilities to smaller, local communities, allowing cancer patients access to state of the art treatment while remaining close to family. HOA is the only CCOP in the USA not affiliated with a large academic medical center and is only one of two CCOPs in New York Sate – the other on Long Island. See HOA, next page

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McHarrie Pointe marks one-year anniversary By Kelly O’Neill-Rossi You’re never too old to fall in love. Evelyn Cady married her husband, Ralph when she was 80 years old. “We were friends for 50 years before we were married,” Evelyn said. “I never thought I would marry again but it just happened!” For the next seven years, the newlyweds enjoyed retirement living in Sedona, Arizona.

“We walked one and a half miles every day together. We also enjoyed traveling throughout the United States and Mexico,” she said. Unfortunately, health issues brought them back to Central New York. Soon after, Ralph needed 24-hour nursing care due to complications from a stroke. Evelyn, too, needed assistance with everyday living. The Cady’s chose the newly opened

McHarrie Pointe Assisted Living for Evelyn in April of last year. “I love it here. The people who take care of me are wonderful. They are all so nice.” Since McHarrie Pointe is part of the Syracuse Home continuum of care campus, Evelyn visits Ralph at Syracuse Home, as both programs are located in the same building. McHarrie Pointe offers assisted living See McHarrie Pointe, next page

Evelyn and Ralph Cady enjoying an afternoon visit together.

Seneca Federal: Not an average mortgage originator “Seneca Federal Savings and Loan Association is not an average mortgage originator but it IS an average community bank,” said Katrina Russo, president-CEO of Seneca Federal Savings and Loan Association. Sound community bank mortgage lending practices are not the source of problems that have turned the economy on its ear. Rather, the “big” banks who took part in the sub-prime lending with less than qualified applicants is what has contributed to the downturn of the economy. “It’s not all about making a quick buck,” said Russo. “Mainstream America has to start thinking beyond the all mighty buck and remember what is really at the

heart of this nation, which I believe is what all communities bank’s thinking boils down to. The dream of homeownership is a dream we help make happen and it can be done in a conservative manner and still render positive results to many.” Seneca Federal is proud to provide traditional, local home town lending with competitively priced mortgage rates. “We look to competitors daily, in part, to decide where to price our mortgage rates,” said Tammy Purcell, VP–lending. “We also respond quickly to pre-qualification requests and pride ourselves as local underwriters with timely commitments.” Seneca Federal has never used

credit scores as a baloan is in default sis for loan approval and we are able to but rather base loan work with finding commitment on aca solution to get tual consumer credit them through a history. This ‘tradirough time such as tional’ and timea job loss,” added tested practice has Purcell. At Seneca worked well for the Federal you always Seneca Federal Vice President – Lending, Tammy Purcell, left, and Association, which have the ability to Assistant Vice President – Lending, Rebecca Smith. has a foreclosure speak directly with are often tailor-made to our rate near zero percent. experienced loan undercustomer’s specific needs “A low foreclosure rate and we build a rapport writers who assist you in sometimes leads people with them from the begin- your mortgage loan applito ask me if we are risky ning, indicating that we are cation process from start to enough with such a low on the ‘same side’. We are finish, including servicing default rate,” said the presi- very thankful when a cus- throughout the loan. dent, adding that the low tomer is willing to approach The lending team is default rate has more to do us when they are having carrying on with the phiwith the rapport they have difficulty and before the losophy of individualized made with their customers during the underwriting process and less to do with not taking risk. “Our loans Michael Gorham and Tom Mu l l ar ne y, b ot h of B aldwinsville have recently become board certified master arborists after passing an extensive examination administered by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) The purpose of this ISA Certification is to imMichael Gorham prove the level of knowledge and standard of identifying those profespractice within the tree sionals in arboriculture care profession. This is who have demonstrated the highest level of cer- an extensive knowledge of tification and is designed tree care practices. Gorham and Mullarto assist the public in

lending that community banks thrive on. “We are imbedded in our communities and want to offer competitive mortgage, consumer and commercial loan rates for the benefit of our customers,” said Purcell. “We aren’t a ‘cookie cutter’ secondary mortgage market lender. We understand the needs of our communities and want to provide a competitive product.” The mortgage servicing is always retained by us so our customers are assured they will work with us for the life of the loan. See Seneca Federal, next page

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ers luncheons held October through April the second Wednesday of the month. In addition to the Soup Lovers events, there is an annual and strawberry festival held in mid-June and summertime hotdog picnicstyle lunches. “These events keep our residents connected with the community,” said Vice President/COO Teresa Ferlito. “Their interest is always piqued as to what organizations come to their beautiful facility for a luncheon or meeting.” Along with these outside groups, quarterly education programs are held for the residents. The selected presenters talk about a topic of interest to the residents, which would be either health-related or on a hobby. The presenters are typically local individuals. “These work-

Tom Mullarney ney are currently the only Board Certified Master Arborists in the Central New York area. They are both employed by Bartlett Tree Experts of Syracuse. From previous page

or both, mortality and morbidity. Dr. Kirshner’s invitation demonstrated the scientific merit and contribution of his work to cancer prevention and treatment and underscores HOA’s commitment to cancer care, their patients and our community. From previous page

shops encourage our residents to use their talents and helps them maintain their social lives,” Ferlito said. “We are so excited about Springside’s success for both the residents that we serve and for Oswego Health in providing a continuum of care for the communities we serve.” Springside at Seneca Hill offers both apartment living with support services, and maintenance free duplexes and cottages for people age 62 and over. There are homes available now and anyone may contact the office for more information at 343-5658. Springside at Seneca Hill is a not-forprofit organization and an affiliate of Oswego Health.


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One example of a loan that is often tailor-made to a customer’s needs is the construction to permanent financing mortgage loan with one loan closing and a rate that is determined at commitment, before the construction phase. This loan is popular since the rate can’t change when it ‘converts’ to permanent financing later and closing costs are only paid once, upon commitment. The risk of a higher rate later after the house is constructed is removed. Another such tailor-made loan includes a mortgage where a customer is purchasing a house in which projected renovations are included. The purchase and renovation costs are wrapped into one mortgage loan. Other

features which add to Seneca’s appeal as a mortgage lender include no flood certification fees and no underwriting fees. “This culture of personalized service was instilled into us by our predecessors, so that Seneca Federal’s continued success is guaranteed for decades to come,” she said. “We pride ourselves on providing the best possible products with the lowest possible lending rates. As a community bank, it is our job to increase the wealth of our members through low lending rates and high savings rates, given the state of the economy at any given time,” according to Russo.

McHarrie Pointe in a beautiful, contemporary setting for residents who need support and security in their everyday lives. “Our philosophy of care focuses on the individual,” said Maggie Reap, director of resident services at McHarrie Pointe. “We are proud to celebrate our one-year anniversary at McHarrie Pointe. The success of our program is largely due to our commitment to providing supportive and customized services that focus on each resident’s independence

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and dignity.” McHarrie Pointe amenities include homelike apartments, beautifully decorated lounges, restaurant-style dining, library, daily activities, outings and much more. “I visit Ralph twice a day, every day. We go to church together on Sunday. We love happy hour on Saturday. My favorite activity is Wii Bowling,” said Evelyn. She also enjoys the monthly shopping trips. Although the Cady’s have physical limitations, they are

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while striking out eight. Idle most of the week, East SyracuseMinoa returned on Saturday, losing to Cortland 10-2. The Spartans scored twice in the second inning to tie it, 2-2, only to see the Purple Tigers get two runs in the third, then five runs in the sixth to put it away. Alex Stacy had two doubles and a home run to lead Cortland along as ESM fell to 3-3 on the season. Bishop Grimes split a pair of games, losing 10-2 to Tully, but routing LaFayette 16-2 as Matt Allan earned a double and four RBIs. Chris Schad, Casey Schad, David Campese and Zac Cousineau each drove in two runs.

J-D softball From page 10 Maggie Kelly added an RBI as she, along with Maselli and Jamie Gallardo, scored runs, too. Not only did ESM’s game with J-D get pushed back, so did a non-league encounter with Onondaga, one of a long list of postponements everyone had to deal with. But the Spartans did get on the field Thursday, beating Fulton 6-3. The game was tied 22 when ESM used single runs in the fifth and sixth innings to go in front for good, tacking on two runs in the seventh for insurance. Maselli and Ventrone only allowed two hits, while ESM belted out 12. Wodarczyk, Kelly and Danielle Hobb each got two hits, with Hobb earning a pair of RBIs. Gallardo, Megan Kelly and Laura Adams drove in one run apiece. CBA returned to action on Wednesday afternoon, going to Austin Park and using a big fourth inning as the key to a 9-7 victory over the Skaneateles Lakers.

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By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@ eaglenewsonline.com All of the area’s girls golf teams were supposed to hit full stride in the last week of April –and at least one of them did so. Jamesville-DeWitt kept itself undefeated, starting last Monday with a 200-231 victory over the Westhill Warriors. Kara Capstraw managed a 43 in the soggy conditions at Camillus Country Club, while Lindsay Sherling posted a 49. Nicole Deming had Westhill’s low round of 47. Following the Tuesday rains, the Red Rams returned on Wednesday and romped past East SyracuseMinoa 187-233, led again by Capstraw, who managed a 41 in the windy conditions.

JUST AS GOOD: The Fayetteville-Manlius ‘B’ girls golf team before last Wednesday’s match against Utica Proctor at Green Lake. From left: Adrianna Kam, Allison Donella, Alexandra Millimaci, Kayla Pallotta, Abby Boduch, Caroline Kam. Victoria Roney added a 48 as Kristin Greiner led the Spartans with a 53. CBA shot 172 to easily win a three-way match over Skaneaetles (247) and Chittenango (248) at Woodcrest. Veterans Mary Fletcher and Elisabeth Webber led the way, each shooting 40, while Sarah Kitts posted a 45. Fayetteville-Manlius saw its ‘B’ team defeat Utica Proctor 184-222 at Green

Lakes. Alexandra Millimaci and Allison Donella each shot 45, while Kayla Pallotta posted a 46. Alexandra Kam and Abby Boduch both shot 48 as Caroline Kam posted a 50. On the boys side, Manlius-Pebble Hill beat Bishop Ludden 232-241, with Mike Kardjian leading the Trojans as he posted a 42 in windy conditions. Bishop Grimes lost to Fabius-Pompey.

F-M baseball From page 10 Quiet for most of the spring, the F-M softball team finally returned on Thursday and got another pitching gem from Amy Bright in a 2-0 shutout of Auburn. Bright limited the Maroons to two hits and amassed 14 strikeouts with her wide variety of tosses. The Hornets used single runs in the second and fifth innings to move out in front as Katie Muller had two hits, scored a run and earned an RBI. Sam

Guillaune drove in the other F-M run. But the Hornets lost 3-2 to Baldwinsville on Saturday. Twice, F-M erased one-run deficits on RBI singles from Haley Wheeler, in the fourth and sixth innings, only to have the Bees score in the bottom of those frames to move back in front. Bright gave up five hits and struck out nine, but again took the loss.

CBA swimmers make waves Christian Brothers Academy swimmers recently competed at a number of highlevel regional and national swim meets. Each swimmer was required to meet high quality time standards in order to participate. Ruthie Speidel, of Manlius; Zoe McCauley, of Liverpool; Maggie Fletcher, of Fayetteville, Lexy McCauley, of Liverpool; and Josh Lacey, of Syracuse competed against swimmers from Central and Western New York at the Niagara District Age Group Championships held March 17 through 20 in Webster. Highlights of the meet included Speidel winning the 1000 Free, Lacey taking four second-place finishes and two third-place finishes,

and Fletcher swimming in top 5 or better in all her races, including two second-place finishes. The five swimmers also competed on several relays. Speidel, Fletcher, and Lacey qualified for the Eastern Zone Age Group Championships, but only Lacey accepted the invitation. From March 31 through April 2, Lacey traveled to Webster to compete in four events at this meet against competitors from around the Northeast. While the others swam at districts, Kathryn Coughlin, of Fayetteville, and Summer Schmitt, of Syracuse, qualified for and swam in the NCSA Jr. Nationals in Orlando, Fla., March 15 through 19. Both Coughlin and Schmitt posted best

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CBA girls top state poll again, fall to West Genny By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com Before returning to league play, the Christian Brothers Academy girls lacrosse team first got an intense measure of itself against the best team in the area. And in that effort, the Brothers lost, 18-7, to West Genesee last Monday night at Wildcat Stadium in Camillus, unable to keep pace with someone deeper and faster. WG set a quick tempo right away, and CBA could only try and keep up. Despite a solid first half, though, the Brothers trailed 10-5 at halftime, and its chances diminished during the second half as the Wildcats assumed further control.

In defeat, Taylor Gait managed a three-goal hat trick. Marisa Romeo scored twice, with Taylor Poplawski and Meg Hannan getting the other goals. WG saw Emily Tripodi amass 12 points, through five goals and seven assists, while Erica Geremia found the net six times and Katey Hart had three goals and five assists. Courtney Henderson managed 13 saves. Ironically, this came just as CBA reclaimed the top spot in the state Class C rankings. And while that might not hold up (again), the Brothers rebounded Thursday by putting together a 17-10 victory over LaFayette. Steadily, CBA increased its margin on the Lancers by relying on Poplawski and Caroline Webster, both of whom finished with four goals. Romeo scored three times, while

Rachel Perla found the net twice and added an assist. Gait, Racciatti and Kara Dell’uomo had one goal apiece. As this went on, the CBA boys lacrosse team moved above the .500 mark (5-4) with a 14-6 win over Onondaga. In what may have been the season’s best all-around effort, the Brothers outscored the Tigers in every period, any OCS run thwarted by the work of goalie Dom Facciponte, who amassed 16 saves. Offensively, Cody Radziewicz led the way, with five goals and one assist. Nick Papayanakos and Shane Murphy each scored three times, while Willie Walker and Jack O’Brien each had one goal and one assist. Evan Adamo also converted.

F-M tennis fights off Baldwinsville, 5-2 By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com

At last, the Fayetteville-Manlius boys tennis team surrendered points in 2011 – but not its epic win streak. The Hornets got a real test from Baldwinsville on a windy Thursday afternoon, but still did enough to beat the Bees 5-2 and run the win streak to 193 matches in a row. It helped, of course, that F-M dominated singles play. Between them, Nick Westergaard, Wilbert Geng and Mike Mintskovsky lost just two total games in wins over, respectively, Jack Jeffrey, Tyler Shaban and Matt Rothenhoefer. B’ville concentrated its top players in doubles – and it halfworked. Dan and James Miron lost to Tom Hamm and Dan Kot 6-1, 6-3, while Sam Badalian and Alex Martin had a 7-6, 6-4 defeat to Alec Funicello and Grady Schmidt. To counter, F-M had Eric Rosenthal and Scott Trobert sweep past Cody Buck and Matt McKee 6-2, 6-0, while Alex McCarthy and Kunal Sangani had a 6-1, 6-3 win over Kevin Pregent and Kevin Thompson. Jamesville-DeWitt, back from its spring break, won three times last week, starting when it beat Mexico last Monday in a rain-abbreviated 4-0 match. Abraham Davis and Erik Davis had enough time to post straight-set singles wins. In doubles, Andrew Lee and David Zhang beat Andrew DiSanto and Lucas Fanning 6-1, 6-1, while Amir Nazem and Steve Procopio handled Jacob Deno and Nick

Pachood 6-1, 6-2. After the Tuesday deluge, it cleared up on Wednesday – and J-D won again, this time withstanding a serious challenge from Homer to beat the Trojans 5-2. With the doubles matches split, the Rams dominated in singles play. Abraham Davis beat Riley Bauer 6-3, 6-0, while Erik Davis defeated Scott McLaughlin 6-0, 6-3. Reed Tso worked through a tough second set, but still got a 6-1, 7-5 win over Keefe Garrett. Lee and Zhang fell in doubles to Jeff Eves and Cassie Garrison 6-3, 6-7, 6-3. However, Amir Nazem and Steve Procopio handled Bob Chambrone and Matt Schrader 6-3, 6-3, while Noah Kaplan and Jim Quartier got past Allen Perry and Jack Stokoe 6-3, 6-1. Then J-D took out Chittenango 6-1 on Thursday afternoon. Zhou fought past Josh Carpenter 6-3, 7-6, while Abraham Davis and Jack Alexander both got singles wins, too. The doubles teams of Tso-Erik Davis and Nazem-Procopio both prevailed in straight sets. East Syracuse-Minoa was close again in last Monday’s 4-3 defeat to Cortland. Parker Stone swept Kyle Fussner 6-0, 6-0, with Brandon Stone also dominant in a 6-0, 6-1 sweep of Jim Williams. Tyler Underwood overcame an early deficit to outlast Kyle Davis 3-6, 6-3, 10-8, but the Purple Tigers won all the doubles matches in straight sets. The Spartans fell to Fulton by that same 4-3 margin on Thursday afternoon. Again, Underwood, Parker Stone and

Brandon Stone prevailed in singles, all in straight sets, but Brandon Stone and Tyler Rosso came up just short seeking the clinching point in a 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 doubles defeat to Mark Bailey and Tyler Crandell. Manlius-Pebble Hill beat Bishop Grimes on Friday by a score of 4-1. In singles, the Trojans saw Jon Koss beat Mike Bespiaty 6-0, 6-1 and Ethan Rothschild top Greg Ostaszewski 6-1, 7-5. The Cobras countered with Matt Miller beating Justin Oh 6-4, 7-5. Both doubles matches went in MPH’s favor. Tristan Amond and Tyler Greco earned a 6-2, 6-4 win over Christian Freeman and Matt Leggiero, while Ryley Amond and Wes Sandstrom topped Ryan Biel and Nai Mayen 6-1, 6-4. Before that, Grimes beat Onondaga 4-1 on Wednesday, watching Bespiaty, Ostaszewski and Miller win straight-set singles matches. Biel and Mayen teamed in doubles for a 75, 6-3 decision over the Tigers’ duo of Eric Rush and Alexis Smith. The Cobras also won the rematch with OCS 3-2 on Thursday, Bespiaty topping Nathan Kelly 6-3, 6-4 as Ostazewski dominated Rush 6-1, 6-1. Biel and Mayen had a 6-4, 6-3 win over Smith and Sarah Grillo. Finally back on Thursday, CBA won a pair of 5-0 matches over Marcellus to improve to 3-1. All the matches were single sets to 10 games, with the trio of Colin Nardella, Matt Nardella and Alex Ojugbeli each winning with ease in singles. Drew Derrenbacker and Barnes Werner worked longer for a 10-5 win over Shane Barner and Brian Kershaw.

F-M track sweeps to Chittenango Invitational titles By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com By narrow margins, the Fayetteville-Manlius track and field teams both earned victories in last Saturday’s Chittenango Invitational. In the girls meet, the Hornets edged Jamesville-DeWitt by a single point, 100 to 99, and it was just as close on the boys side, where F-M, with 69 points, fended off Ilion (67 points) to finish in front. Of course, the girls Hornets had compete before Chittenango at the prestigious Penn Relays, in Philadelphia, Pa. There, the distance medley relay team of Katie Sischo, Heather Martin, Courtney Chapman and Jillian Fanning finished in 11 minutes, 34.46 seconds, setting a new Section III record for that event. And another sectional record fell at Chittenango, in the 1,600 sprint medley, where Sischo and Martin joined Molly Levy and Heather Zazzara to win in 4:11.45, more than 17 seconds clear of runner-up Jordan-Elbridge. Of those 100 points, 30 came in the main event, the Fleet Feet Mile, where F-M swept the top five spots. Sischo won in 4:55.97, edging Fanning (4:56.79), while Chapman was third (4:58.06), Katie Brislin took fourth (5:10.31) and Emily McGur-

rin was fifth in 5:24.29. It didn’t stop there, either. Martin tore through the 400meter dash in 58.08 seconds, with Zazzara second in 1:00.11. Maggie Malone won the 2,000-meter steeplechase in 7:35.05, with Alana Pearl third in 7:58.15. Isabelle Carapella was third in the 100-meter hurdles in 18.83 seconds and helped Levy, Hannah Lee and Odelia Ryan get third in the 4x100 relay in 52.92 seconds. F-M got fifth in the distance medley. F-M’s boys saw Ryan Jones win the 100-meter dash in 11.31 seconds. Nick Ryan took second (4:21.54) to Liverpool’s Zavon Watkins (4:19.07) in the Fleet Feet Mile, with Mark McGurrin fifth and Ben Thomas sixth. Of course, Thomas joined Andrew Roache, Andrew Veilleux and Jules Wellner as F-M won the distance medley relay in 11:23.71, more than 23 seconds ahead of runner-up CBA. Jones, Veilleux, Austin Perez and Langston Lightcap won the 1,600 sprint medley in 3:47.69, 1.16 seconds ahead of JordanElbridge. Owen Strong got second place in the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 10:11.92, while Langston Lightcap (54.60 seconds) and A.J. Blitz (54.61 seconds) were third and fourth, respectively, in the 400-meter dash. The Hornets were also fourth in the 4x100 relay in 49.27 seconds. Before this, the Hornets smoothly worked their way to vic-

tories in last Wednesday’s meet against Nottingham to stay atop the CNY Counties League American division standings. The girls Hornets beat the Bulldogs 87-46, watching Malone take the 1,500-meter run in 5:10 and helping Brislin, McGurrin and Mary Bucklin take the 4x800 relay in 11:26. McGurrin took first in the 800-meter run in 2:27.7. Carapella prevailed twice, following up a victory in the 100meter hurdles (18.0 seconds) by beating the field in the 400meter hurdles in 1:16.0. Jhoville Pommells threw the shot put 27 feet and Carolina Colon had a top triple jump of 27 feet. Zazzara needed 26.8 seconds to win the 200-meter dash and shared first with Christine Lavoie in the 400-meter dash (both finished in 1:00.6) she teamed with Carapella, Levy and Hannah Smith to claim the 4x400 relay in 4:25. On the boys side, F-M prevailed over Nottingham 83-48, as Jones won three times. He sprinted 100 meters in 11 seconds flat, had a top long jump of 18 feet 2 inches and beat the field in the triple jump, going 34 feet 6 inches. Ryan led the distance-running sweep, taking the mile (4:31) and 800 (2:08.2), while Wellner won the 3,200-meter run in 10:18. Whitecap, aside from winning the 400 spring in 52.5 seconds, teamed with Roache, McGurrin and Eric Billinson to run the 4x800 in 8:42. Perez needed just 22.7 seconds to dominate the 200.

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Obituaries Viola I. Dwelly, 85

Ruth L. Shallish, 92

Manlius ceramic shop owner crafts and owned a ceramic shop on her farm in Manlius. Viola was a member of Oran Church. Viola is survived by her children, Richard W. (Georgia) Dwelly of Manlius, Lon (Sheila) Dwelly of GA., Jeralyn Soule (Jim Harkins) of Central Square, Kathalyn Parker of FL, and Carolyn (Glen) Polley of TX;

Retired J-D Middle School administrative assistant three sisters; two brothers; 14 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren, greatgreat-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Newell-Fay Manlius Chapel has charge of arrangements. For a guestbook, please visit scheppfamily.com Contributions may be made to Oran Church.

Marie E. Duffy, 88 Worked for the CIA

Marie E. Downs communicant of St. Duffy, 88, of Maple Anthony’s Church Downs, Fayetteville, in Syracuse. Marie died peacefully April was an avid garden20, 2011, at home er, baker and loved with her family. Mato share a laugh or rie lived in Syracuse smile with friends. and Chittenango Her greatest love many years. Born was spending time in Binghamton, she with her family. was the daughter of Marie E. Duffy She is survived the late James and by her husband of Ellen Sweeney Downs. She 62 years, John P. Duffy; a graduated salutatorian from daughter, Kathleen D. McAlSt. Patrick’s High School and lister of Syracuse; five sons, Ridley’s School of Business Philip (Shawn) of Liverpool, both in Binghamton. Marie Daniel (Beverly) of Syracuse, worked for the CIA in Wash- Michael (Michele) of Vestal, ington, DC, the Southside Charles (Patricia) of Syracuse News and Morris Business and Patrick of Apalachin, NY; Forms both in Syracuse and ten grandchildren, Michael, the Psychology Department Colin, Daniel, Bridget, Colat SUNY Binghamton. Ma- leen Duffy McAllister, Kelly, rie has been retired 25 years. Christopher, Conor, Erin She was a communicant and Lauren Duffy; two greatof St. Patrick’s Church in grandchildren, Katelyn and Chittenango, where she was Cameron; and many nieces in the choir and a former and nephews and cousins.

She was predeceased by her brothers and sister, Francis, Joseph, Raymond and Barbara Downs. A mass of Christian burial: 10 a.m. Tuesday April 26 at St. Patrick’s Church, Chittenango. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, DeWitt. Calling hours: 4 to 8 p.m. Monday April 25 at Eaton-Tubbs Fayetteville Chapel, 7191 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville. For directions, florists, or a guestbook, please visit scheppfamily.com Contributions: may be made to Hospice of CNY, 990 Seventh North St., Liverpool, NY 13088 or St. Anthony of Padua Alumni Association, P.O. Box 222, Camillus, NY 13031-0222. Arrangements by Eaton-Tubbs Fayetteville Chapel, Schepp Family Funeral Homes.

Joseph Stroh, 81 Retired from Carrier

Joseph Stroh, 81 United Church. He formerly of Canaswas predeceased by tota passed away his wife Adaline in Saturday April 23, 2010 and his son 2011, at the SunnyJoseph T. in 2007. side Nursing Home. Surviving are his Born in Yonkers, Jodaughters, Anna seph was a long time (Rudolph) Friedberg resident of East SyraJr. of East Syracuse, cuse, moving to CaPamela (John) Giles Joseph Stroh nastota in 1998. He of Florida, Robin was employed at the (Michael) Whipple Carrier Corporation for 45 of Bridgeport and Lauran years retiring in 1994. Joseph (Rick) Janssen of Oregon, 10 attended the North Manlius grandchildren and 10 great-

grandchildren. Funeral services: 10 a.m. Thursday April 28 at the G.F. Zimmer Funeral Home, 702 Legion Drive, Chittenango. Burial will follow in Whitelaw Cemetery. Calling hours: 6-8 p.m. Wednesday April 27 at the funeral home. Contributions in his memory may be made to Wanderer’s Rest Humane Assoc. Juanita Drive, Canastota, NY 13032.

Barbara J. Sessler, 61

West Genesee High School graduate Barbara J. Sessler, She was predeceased 61, of Camillus died by mother Marion suddenly on ThursM. Napier in 2003, day April 14, 2011, at her father Roy L. Loretto. Born in SyrSessler in 1950, her acuse she graduated stepfather Donald from West Genesee A. “Pete” Napier in High School and had 2009. been a nurse’s aide Survived by two at the Jewish Home brothers Edward R. Barbara J. of CNY. Barb was a (Barb) Sessler of HilSessler member of Immanton Head and Donuel United Methodald P. (Linda) Napier ist Church and enjoyed play- of Manlius; four nieces and ing bingo, teddy bears, Elvis nephews Alyssa and Morgan and a good laugh. She will be Napier, Marc and Eric Sessler; missed dearly by her family three great-nephews Owen, and all her friends at Loretto. Charlie and Luke Sessler.

Services for Barb’s friends and family: 2 p.m. Tuesday April 19 at the Loretto Chapel, 700 E. Brighton Ave. Syracuse, NY 13205. Arrangements by B.L. Bush & Sons Funeral Home, 10 Genesee St., Camillus. Burial will be in Maplewood Cemetery, Camillus. Contributions may be made to Loretto Foundation or Immanuel United Methodist Church, 303 Kasson Rd, Camillus, NY 13031. Please sign her guestbook at blbush.com.

Rut h More y ementary School. Shallish, 92, a lifeRuth enjoyed golf long resident of with her family. Jamesville, passed She was predeaway peacefully ceased by her husApril 25, 2011, at band of 54 years, the Hospice ResRobert D. Shallidence in Ithaca. ish, Sr. in 2001 and Ruth attended Syraher brother, Irwin cuse University and “Bud” Morey. She Ruth L. Shallish Powelson Business is survived by her Institute. Ruth resons and daughterstired as an administrative as- in-law, Robert and Cheryl sistant from Jamesville-De- Shallish of Syracuse and Witt Middle School, House Neil and Maureen Shallish 3. She was a member of of Trumansburg; and four the Jamesville Community grandchildren, Scott (Lily) Church for over 75 years. Shallish, Serena Shallish, She volunteered at Com- Lauren Shallish and Kristen munity Hospital, Meals on Shallish. Wheels and was a literacy Services: 2 p.m. Saturday volunteer at Jamesville El- April 30 at the Jamesville

Community Church. Burial will be in Jamesville Cemetery. Calling hours will be 4 to 7 p.m. Friday April 29 at Eaton-Tubbs Fayetteville Chapel, 7191 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville, NY. For directions, florists, or a guestbook, please visit scheppfamily.com Contributions: may be made to the Jamesville Community Church, 6300 E. Seneca Turnpike, Jamesville, NY 13078 or the Jamesville Fire Department, 6486 E. Seneca Turnpike, Jamesville, NY 13078. Arrangements by Eaton-Tubbs Fayetteville Chapel, Schepp Family Funeral Homes.

Deacon Wayne Ashe, 73

Radar operator, air traffic controller Wayne A. Ashe, Catholic Church. He 73, of Kirkville, was also a member of passed away at home the Knights of Coon Monday April lumbus and a Secu25, 2011. Born in lar Franciscan. Old Town, Maine, He is survived he was the son of by his wife of 50 Milton and Franyears Charlotte Hill cis Tait Ashe. He Ashe; his son Chrisattended school in topher (Mary Ellen) Waterbury, CT, and Deacon Wayne Ashe; his daughter, Ashe later enrolled in the Theresa (David) Air Force for eight Gibbs; granddaughyears. He was a radar opera- ters, Kristen and April Ashe; tor and air traffic controller. grandsons, Sean Moseuk He worked for Carrier, Pu- and Christopher Ashe; two rolator and U.S. Air as well great-grandchildren, Brenas St. Mary’s Church, Minoa. dan Blair and Nevaeh Abear; Wayne was especially proud and two foster-sons, Toan Ly to become a deacon of the and Van Ly.

The family would like to thank the VA for all the help that they gave Wayne. Mass of Christian burial: 10 a.m. on Saturday April 30 at St. Mary’s Church, Minoa. He will be laid to rest in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Minoa. Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Friday April 29 at the church, 401 North Main Street, Minoa. The Vigil for a Deacon: 7 p.m. Friday. Arrangements by R.H. Schepp & Son, Minoa Chapel of Schepp Family Funeral Homes. For florists or a guestbook, please visit scheppfamily.com.

Mary Tiedemann, 93

Family was her highest priority Mary Loretta Enright Tiedemann, 93, passed away Thursday April 21, 2011, in Jamesville. She was born in Brooklyn, NY. The greatest love in her life was her husband, Robert, to whom she was married for over 60 years and who passed away in 2004. Constantly in her thoughts and prayers, her twin sister, Lucille is of Somerset, NJ. Her family was her highest priority. Mary had experienced and endured the very worst of the Great Depression, and she consequently stressed to her children the need for a strong faith, education and hard work. Surviving are her four children, Robert Tiedemann of Franklin Square, NY, Dr. Joseph Tiedemann (Barbara) of Los Angeles, CA, Bishop of Mandeville, Jamaica West Indies, Most Rev. Neil Tiedemann, C. P., MaryLou Kelly (David) of North Syracuse; her sister, Lucille; her eight grandchildren, John, Robert, Scott (Erika), Michael (Colleen),

David, Bradley (Jessica), Lauren and Kaitlin; and her six great-granddaughters, Hannah, Emma, Lindsey, Ann, Mary (Molly) and Lilah. Services: 9:30 a.m. Friday April 29 at Fergerson Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Rose of Lima Church, 409 South Main St., North Syracuse, with burial following in North Syracuse Cemetery. Visitation: from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday April

28 at the funeral home, 215 South Main St., North Syracuse. D onat i ons may b e sent, in lieu of flowers, to the Catholic College of Mandeville, (checks payable to the Sisters of Cross and Passion 501c.3) Province Office, 1 Wright Lane North Kingstown, RI 02852. Memorial messages may be left at FergersonFuneralHome.com.

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Viola I. Dwelly, 85, of Chittenango, passed away on Monday April 25, 2011, at Stonehedge Nursing Home. She was born in Liverpool on June 6, 1925, the daughter of the late John and Nettie Moyer Baum. She married Richard E. Dwelly in 1942. Mr. Dwelly passed away on Nov. 6, 2005. She enjoyed knitting,

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Manlius Street, Fayetteville, New York, in said School District, on Tuesday, May 17, 2011, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. for the purposes of voting upon the propositions hereinafter set forth and for the election of members of the Board of Education. Notice is also hereby given that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes may be obtained by any taxpayer in said School District at each schoolhouse in said School District in which school is maintained between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday during the fourteen days immediately preceding such meeting of voters. Notice is also hereby given that petitions nominating candidates for office of member of the Board of Education must be filed in the office of the Clerk of said School District between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. not later than April 18, 2011. There are three (3) atlarge vacancies to be filled on the Board of Education, each of them being for a threeyear term commencing July 1, 2011 and concluding June 30, 2014. The vacancies arise from the expiration of the terms of Valerie A. Clarke, John J. Cucinotta and Michael J. Masse. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of said School District, shall be signed by at least fifty-nine (59) qualified voters of said School District, shall state the residence of each signer and shall state the name and residence of the candidate. Voting at such meeting on May 17, 2011 shall be by voting machines upon the matters set forth below: 1.To vote upon the adoption of a budget for said School District for the ensuing fiscal year; 2.To vote separately upon approval of appropriations for the Fayetteville Library and the Manlius Library; 3.To vote upon the proposition authorizing the Board of Education to purchase three (3) replacement 70-passenger school buses at an estimated maximum cost of $114,966 for each bus, and one (1) 70passenger school bus with a luggage box at an estimated maximum cost of $117,062 with the aggregate total estimated maximum cost of all such vehicles not to exceed $461,960 or so much thereof as may be necessary, said sum to be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property in the School District to be collected in annual installments, plus the amount required in each year to pay interest on any obligations of the School District issued to raise such money and, in anticipation of said tax, to authorize the issue of obligations of the School District; 4.To elect three (3) members of the Board of Education. Notice is also hereby given that applications for absentee ballots for voting on such propositions as may appear on the official ballot may be applied for at the office of the Clerk of said School District. Any such application must be received by the said Clerk at least seven days preceding the May 17, 2011 meeting of voters if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter or at least the day before such meeting of voters if the ballot is to be personally delivered to the voter. In addition, a list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued will be available in the office of said Clerk during its regular hours on each of the five days prior to the day of such meeting of voters, except Saturday, Sunday or holiday, and such list will also be posted at the said polling place. Dated: February 14, 2011. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION

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OF FAYETTEVILLEMANLIUS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT By: School District Clerk EB-18 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF LANCER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. FIRST: The name of the limited liability company is LANCER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC. SECOND: The county within the state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Onondaga. THIRD: The Company does not have a specific date of dissolution in addition to the events of dissolution set forth by law. FOURTH: The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is: 3245 LaFayette Road Jamesville, New York 13078 FIFTH: The effective date of the Articles of Organization shall be the date of filing with the Secretary of State. SIXTH: The limited liability company is to be managed by 1 or more members. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this certificate has been subscribed to this 18th day of March, 2011 by the undersigned who affirms that the statements made herein are true under the penalties of perjury. Lawrence A. Kirsch. Organizer EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of High Peaks Hotel Investors, L.P., Cert. of LP filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 1/19/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LP upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to State Tower Bldg., 109 S. Warren St., Ste. 1300, Syracuse, NY 13202. Name/ addr. of each gen. ptr. avail. at SSNY. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Denika Global LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 1/25/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 101 Fairgrounds Dr., Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Aspinall’s Tree Nursery & Landscaping, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 2/1/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 8797 Genesee Street Turnpike, Chittenango, NY 13037. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-18 LEGAL NOTICE GO SAM REAL ESTATE, LLC Article of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 3/16/11. Office in Onondaga Co. SSNY desig. Agent of LLC upon who process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 807 Avery Ave, Syracuse, NY 13204 which shall also serve as the corporate office. Purpose: Any lawful purpose EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of SU-728 SUMNER AVE, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/21/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against

it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Christopher Geiger, 27 Bayview Place, Amityville, NY 11701. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Keplinger Freeman Landscape Architects, PLLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State on March 17, 2011. The office of the Company is to be located in Onondaga County. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served against him or her is: 8320 Fly Rd. Suite 2, East Syracuse, NY 13057. The purpose of the business of the Company is any lawful business. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of LEAD TO SUCCESS, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (SSNY) 2/22/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: c/o Green & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC, 110 W Fayette St, Ste 900, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-18 Legal Notice of Formation of LLC. JSSM Enterprises, LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 03/11/2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served and SSNY shall mail process to c/o Gerald F. Stack, Esq., Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, One Park Place, 300 South State Street, Syracuse, New York 13202. Purpose: any business permitted under law. EB-18 Notice of Formation Suit “U” Now LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on (02/25/11) 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 United States Corporation Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228 Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-18 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qual. of High Peaks Management I, LLC, Auth. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 1/19/11. Office loc.: Onondaga County. LLC org. in DE 11/15/10. SSNY desig. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of proc. to State Tower Bldg., Ste. 1300, 109 S. Warren St., Syracuse, NY 13202. DE off. addr.: CTC, 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. on file: SSDE, Townsend Bldg., Dover, DE 19901. Purp.: any lawful activities. EB-18 Notice of Formation Jared Realty, LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on March 15, 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: 337 Summerhaven Drive North, East Syracuse, NY 13057. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-18 LEGAL NOTICE Articles of Organization of Green Express Laundromats, LLC (“LLC”)

were filed with Sec. of State of NY (“SSNY”) on 03/17/11. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to, and the LLC’s principal business location is 2949 Erie Blvd., Suite 106, Syracuse, NY 13224. Purpose: any lawful business purpose. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BHG BUYOUT, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above-named limited liability company has been formed for the transaction of business in the State of New York and elsewhere. The name of the limited liability company is BHG BUYOUT, LLC (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”. The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the Secretary of State on March 22, 2011. The county within New York in which the office of the Company is to be located is Onondaga. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is: BHG BUYOUT, LLC 325 James Street Syracuse, New York 13203 The purpose of the business of the Company is to hold assets. EB-19 AB Photography Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on 4/ 4/11. 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: 313 Englewood Ave, Syracuse, NY 13207 Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-20 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY FIRST: The name of the Limited Liability Company is JAMES POTTER FARMS LLC. SECOND: The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the Secretary of State on March 14, 2011. THIRD: The county within New York State in which the office of the Company is to be located is Onondaga. FOURTH: The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is: JAMES POTTER FARMS, LLC 173 Route 11 Tully, NY 13159 Dated: April 6, 2011 James A. Potter EB-20 Notice of Formation The Lost Girls LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on December 24, 2010. 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: The Lost Girls LLC, 208 West Manchester Road, Syracuse, New York, 13219. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-20 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of 3858 EAST STREET, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (SSNY) 3/30/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: c/o Thomas E. Taylor, Esq., Green & Seifter Attorneys, PLLC, 110 West Fayette Street, Suite 900, Syracuse, New York 13202. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-19

Notice of Formation Bibi’s Properties, Limited Liability Company Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on 3/ 29/11. 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: Robert Long, 133 Walton St., Apt 132, Syracuse, New York 13202.Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-20 Notice of Formation Harris Property Enterprises, Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on 2/24/11. 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: Aaron Harris, 106 Haywood Road, Syracuse, New York 13219. Purpose: to engage in any lawful activity. EB-20 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 7104 East Genesee Street, LLC filed Articles of Organization with the New York Department of State on April 1, 2011. Its office is to be located in Onondaga County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served, and a copy of any process shall be mailed to 4353 Winding Creek Road, Manlius, NY 13104. The purpose of Company is any lawful business. EB-21 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of PLLC. The name of the professional limited liability company is Jessica E. Sicherman, Psy.D., PLLC (“PLLC”); the articles of organization were filed with the secretary of state on April 4, 2011; PLLC’s office is to be located in Onondaga County; the secretary of state has been designated as agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served; the post office to which the secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against it served upon him or her is c/ o the PLLC, 100 Bradford Heights Road, Syracuse, NY 13224; Purpose: to practice the profession of psychology. EB-21 NOTICE NOTICE OF FILING OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION FOR INSPIRING, LLC. 1. Name: InspiRing, LLC, 2.) DATE FILED, 3) Location: Onondaga County 4.) The Secretary of State of the State of New York (“SSNY”) is the agent the LLC may be served and the address to which the SSNY shall mail a copy of process against the LLC is Couri Hatchery, 721 University Avenue, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244-2450 5.) Purpose: To engage in any and all lawful activities. EB-21 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Lune Chocolat LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 04/01/2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process: 112 Patterson Avenue Syracuse New York 13219. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-21

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF UPSTATE STRATEGY GROUP, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the abovenamed limited liability company has been formed for the transaction of business in the State of New York and elsewhere. The name of the limited liability company is UPSTATE STRATEGY GROUP, LLC (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”). The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the Secretary of State on March 30, 2011. The county within New York in which the office of the Company is to be located is Onondaga. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is: UPSTATE STRATEGY GROUP, LLC 369 Eagles Pointe Circle Liverpool, New York 13090 The purpose of the business of the Company is to provide consulting services. EB-19 OFFICIAL NOTICE ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Minoa Free Library Board will be held on Thursday, May 26, 2011 at 5:30 p.m. at the Minoa Free Library, 242 North Main Street, Minoa, NY. All interested persons are invited to attend. By Order of the Minoa Free Library Board EB-20 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of Thompson Lawn, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (SSNY) 4/21/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 7050 Cedar Bay Road, Fayetteville, New York 13066. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-23 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of Clark New York LLC. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 4/18/11. Office location: Onondaga County. LLC formed in MD on 2/14/02. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. MD and principal business address: 7500 Old Georgetown Rd., Bethesda, MD 20814. Cert. of Form. filed with Director of Assessments & Taxation, 301 W. Preston St., Baltimore, MD 21201. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-23 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of DABDEV, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/8/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: the LLC, 318 Jamesville Road, Dewitt, NY 13214. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-23 Notice of Formation of PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Aaron J. Nolan, D.D.S., PLLC filed Articles of Organization with the NY Department of State on April 22, 2011. Its office is located in Onondaga County. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served, and a copy of any process served upon him or her shall be mailed to 4353 Winding Creek Road, Manlius, NY 13104. The profession to be practiced is dentistry. EB-23


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Police blotter Manlius March 26

Nicholas M. Perrucci, 16, of 8321 Kimball Road in Manlius, was charged with criminal mischief in the third degree in Manlius. He was held on $2,500 cash/ bond bail and was scheduled to appear in court on March 29.

March 28

Gregory E. Mahoney, 47, of 305 Merriman Ave. in Syracuse, was charged with scheme to defraud in the second degree and petit larceny on South State Street in Syracuse. He was releases on his own recognizance and was scheduled to appear in court on April 5.

March 25

Kyle J. Langlois, 21, of 301 Davis St. in East Syracuse, was charged with theft of services and petit larceny on North Main Street in Minoa. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 12.

March 25

Catherine A. Phillips, 36, of 4631 Glencliffe Road in Manlius, was charged with driving while intoxicated with a BAC above .08 percent, driving while intoxicated, failure to keep right and unauthorized sticker on West Seneca Street in Manlius. She was scheduled to appear in court on April 7.

March 21

Jamie R. Walker, 31, of 314 E. Ellis St. in East Syracuse, was charged with a bench warrant at the Onondaga County Justice Center. He was held on $500 cash/bond bail and was scheduled to appear in court on April 13.

March 19

Jeffrey S. VanAuken, 42, of 220 N. Central Ave. in Minoa, was charged with driving while intoxicated, aggravated driving while intoxicated, open container, failure to keep right and leaving the scene in Minoa. He was held on $3,500 cash bail and was scheduled to appear in court on April 13.

March 19

Samuel R. Tallarino, 23, of 119 Spring St. in Fayetteville, was charged with driving while intoxicated, driving while intoxicated and no/inadequate lights on East Genesee Street in Manlius. He was scheduled to appear in court on March 29.

East Syracuse April 16

censed operation in the third degree, moving from lane unsafely and unlicensed operator on Thompson Road in East Syracuse. She was scheduled to appear in court on April 19.

April 5

Angie M. Obey, 34, of 12 Ball Road in Hastings, was charged with petit larceny and burglary in the third degree on Basile Rowe in East Syracuse. She was scheduled to appear in court on April 5.

April 11

Maleka Moontaine Burgess, 26, of 108 Carlton Drive in DeWitt, was charged with driving while intoxicated, with a BAC above .08 percent, aggravated unlicensed operation in the first degree, moving from lane unsafely, unregistered motor vehicle and unlicensed operator on Thompson Road South in Syracuse. She was scheduled to appear in court on April 19.

April 8

Eric A. Muson, 26, of 123 Richardson St. in Syracuse, was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation in the third degree and unlicensed operator on Kinne Street in East Syracuse. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 19.

Amber Marie Butler, 27, of 6471 Oschner Road in Jamesville, was charged with driving while intoxicated, with a BAC above .08 percent, aggravated unli-

DOCTOR, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION against it may be served. The Notice of Formation of a NOTICE OF address to which the Secretary FORMATION of King Liacus of State shall mail a copy of domestic Limited Liability Holdings, LLC. Art. of Org. any process served against him Company (LLC). Articles of filed w/ Secy. of State of NY or her is: 805 Oak Street, Organization filed with the (SSNY) on 1/19/11. Office Syracuse, NY 13203 The Secretary of State of NY on location: Onondaga County. purpose of the business of the Dec. 8, 2010. NY office SSNY designated as agent for Company is any lawful location: Onondaga County. service of process. SSNY shall business. Secy of State is designated as mail process to: 3300 James EB-19 agent upon whom process St., Syracuse, NY 13206. NOTICE OF FORMATION against the LLC may be served. Purpose: Any lawful activity. 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SSNY EB-19 the Secretary of State of NY on shall mail a copy of any process NOTICE OF FORMATION March 21, 2011. Office against the PLLC served upon NOTICE OF location: Onondaga County. him/her to The PLLC, 184 S. FORMATION of T.D. Ruthven The Secretary of State of NY First St., Fulton, NY 13069. & Associates, LLC Art. of Org has been designated as its Purpose: Dentistry filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 3/ agent upon whom process EB-19 24/11. Office location: against it may be served. Post Notice of Formation Onondaga County. SSNY office address to which the GAEL Brewing Company, designated as agent of LLC Secretary of State shall mail a LLC upon whom process against it copy of any process is 22 Notice of Formation of a may be served. SSNY shall Corporate Circle, East domestic Limited Liability mail copy of process to 9446 Syracuse, NY 13057. Company (LLC). Articles of Chalkstone Course, Unit 19- Purpose: to engage in any Organization filed with the 2, Brewerton, NY 13029. lawful act or activity. Secretary of State of NY on 3/ Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-20 22/2011. NY office location: EB-19 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SHADOWROCK Onondaga County. Secy of NOTICE OF FORMATION State is designated as agent OF BHG PARTNER, LLC PITER, LLC Under Section 203 of the upon whom process against NOTICE IS HEREBY the LLC may be served. Secy GIVEN, that the above-named Limited Liability Company of State shall mail a copy of limited liability company has law of the State of New York 1. The Name of the limited any process against the LLC been formed for the transaction company is served upon him/her to: 206 of business in the State of New liability Westwood Rd., Syracuse, NY York and elsewhere. The name SHADOWROCK PITER, 13215. Purpose: To engage in of the limited liability LLC (“the Company”). 2. The any lawful activity. company is BHG PARTNER, Articles of Organization of the EB-19 LLC (hereinafter referred to as Company were filed with the NOTICE the “Company”. The Articles Department of State on March Name of LLC: GLA of Organization of the 29, 2011. 3. The county within Marina, LLC. Articles of Company were filed with the this state in which the office of Organization filed with NY Secretary of State on March 22, the Company is to be located Dept. of State on 3/8/2011. 2011. The county within New is: ONONDAGA. 4. The Office Location: Onondaga York in which the office of the Company does not have a County. Sec. of State Company is to be located is specific date of dissolution in designated as agent of LLC Onondaga. The Secretary of addition to the events of upon whom process against it State has been designated as dissolution set forth by law. may be served and shall mail agent upon whom process 5. The Secretary of State is process to principal business against the Company may be designated as agent of the location: 397 Route 281, P.O. served. The post office address Company upon whom process Box 430, Tully, NY 13159. to which the Secretary of State against it may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail Purpose: any lawful activity. shall mail process is: EB-19 BHG PARTNER, LLC a copy of any process against the company served upon him NOTICE OF FORMATION 325 James Street Notice of Formation of Old Syracuse, New York or her to 8045 Shadowrock Sol Energy, LLC, Art. of Org. 13203 The purpose of the Road, Manlius, New York filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 01/ business of the Company is to 13104. 6. The company is to be managed by its members. 7. 20/2011. Office location: hold assets. Onondaga County. SSNY EB-19 The character of the business designated as agent of LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION to be transacted by the upon whom process may be Notice of Formation of Company is any lawful served. SSNY shall mail copy MyMark Enterprises, LLC. business activity. EB-20 of process: PO Box 6363, Arts. of Org. filed with NY NOTICE FOR Syracuse, NY 13224. Dept. of State on 3/9/11. Office Purpose: any lawful purpose. location: Onondaga County. PUBLICATION EB-19 Sec. of State designated as FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED NOTICE OF FORMATION agent of LLC upon whom OF SJ&J GROUP, LLC. process against it may be LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO NEW Articles of Organization served and shall mail process YORK LIMITED were filed with the Department to the principal business of State on February 15, 2011. address: 6788 Knollwood LIABILITY COMPANY LAW SECTION 206(C) The office of the Company is to Rd., Fayetteville, NY 13066. 1. The name of the limited be located in Onondaga Purpose: any lawful activity. County. The Secretary of State EB-20 liability company is 2900 JAMES STREET LLC 2. The is designated as agent of the Notice of Formation Company upon whom process THE “HOMEWORKS” date of filing of the articles of

organization with the process may be served and Department of State was SSNY shall mail process to c/ October 14, 2005. 3. The o Gerald F. Stack, Esq., county in New York in which Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, One the office of the company is Park Place, 300 South State located is Onondaga County. Street, Syracuse, New York 4. The Secretary of State has 13202. Purpose: any business been designated as agent of permitted under law. EB-22 the company upon whom LEGAL NOTICE process may be served, and the Legal Notice of Formation Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against of LLC. LCL Services LLC the company served upon him (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with or her to 2900 James Street, Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) Office Syracuse, New York 13206 5. on 04/20/2011. The business purpose of the location: Onondaga County. company is to engage in any SSNY designated as agent of and all business activities the LLC upon whom process permitted under the laws of the may be served and SSNY shall State of New York. 6. The latest mail process to c/o Gerald F. date upon which the company Stack, Esq., Hiscock & is required to be dissolved is Barclay, LLP, One Park Place, 300 South State Street, December 31, 2104. EB-20 Syracuse, New York 13202. Purpose: any business Legal Notice Notice of Formation of a permitted under law. EB-22 Limited Liability Company (LLC): Name: ALPHA Z NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Fan TRANSPORT, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Hands LLC, Art. of Org. filed Secretary of State of New Sec’y of State (SSNY) 09/20/ York(SSNY) on 03/08/2011. 2010. Office location: Office location: Onondaga O n o n d a g a County. SSNY has been County. SSNY designated as designated as agent of the LLC agent of LLC upon whom upon whom process against it process may be served. SSNY may be served. SSNY shall shall mail copy of process: 509 mail a copy of process to: C/O Lillian Ave, Syracuse, NY ALPHA Z TRANSPORT, 13206. Purpose: any lawful LLC 2015 Teall Avenue, purpose. EB-22 Syracuse, NY 13206. Purpose: Any Lawful NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Purpose. Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No TRIPLE POINT, LLC, a domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. specific date. EB-22 filed with the SSNY on 04/ 13/2011. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE Articles of Organization Onondaga County. SSNY has of 216 Laurel, LLC (“LLC”) been designated as agent upon were filed with Sec. of State of whom process against the NY (“SSNY”) on 04/20/11. LLC may be served. SSNY Office Location: Onondaga shall mail a copy of process to: County. SSNY has been Corporation Service Company designated as agent upon , 80 State Street, Albany, NY whom process against the 12207. Purpose: Any Lawful LLC may be served. SSNY Purpose. EB-22 shall mail a copy of any process to Sarofeen & Arbon, PLLC, NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of One Lincoln Center, Suite 1101, 110 W. Fayette St., TENFIFTYFIVE LLC, a Syracuse, NY 13202, and the domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. LLC’s principal business filed with the SSNY on 04/ location is 126 N. Salina Street, 13/2011. Office location: Syracuse, New York 13202. Onondaga County. SSNY has Purpose: any lawful business been designated as agent upon whom process against the purpose. EB-22 LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: LEGAL NOTICE Service GH-OB2, LLC Articles of Corporation Org. filed NY Sec. of State Company, 80 State Street, (SSNY) 4/1/2011. Office in Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: Onondaga Co. SSNY desig. Any Lawful Purpose. EB-22 agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of shall mail copy of process to 323 E. Water St., Syracuse, NY SARAH GRACE LLC, a 13202. Purpose: Any lawful domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. purpose. Latest dissolve date: filed with the SSNY on 04/ 13/2011. Office location: 12/31/2050. EB-22 Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon LEGAL NOTICE Legal Notice of Formation whom process against the of LLC. Stevedore Lofts LLC may be served. SSNY Developer, LLC (LLC) filed shall mail a copy of process to: Arts. of Org. with Secy. of State Corporation Service Company of NY (SSNY) on 04/20/2011. , 80 State Street, Albany, NY Office location: Onondaga 12207. Purpose: Any Lawful County. SSNY designated as Purpose. EB-22 agent of the LLC upon whom

NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of PROJECT 31 STUDIO LLC, a domestic LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 04/ 13/2011. 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: Corporation Service Company, 80 State Street, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. EB-22 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation Syracuse Lazer Spa, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State (SSNY) on 4/12/11. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY may mail copy of process to c/ o the Company, 5781 Bridge Street, Suite #38, East Syracuse, NY 13057. EB-21 LEGAL NOTICE ACV REAL ESTATE GROUP, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 3/11/2011. Office in Onondaga Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 307 South Clinton St., Ste. 200, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Latest dissolve date: 12/31/ 2050. EB-19 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF UPSTATE STRATEGY GROUP, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above-named limited liability company has been formed for the transaction of business in the State of New York and elsewhere. The name of the limited liability company is UPSTATE STRATEGY GROUP, LLC (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”). The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the Secretary of State on March 30, 2011. The county within New York in which the office of the Company is to be located is Onondaga. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is: UPSTATE STRATEGY GROUP, LLC 369 Eagles Pointe Circle Liverpool, New York 13090 The purpose of the business of the Company is to provide consulting services. EB-19 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of CARRIER ENTERPRISE NORTHEAST, LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 04/27/ 11. Office location: Onondaga County. LLC formed in

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CNYSA Regatta to be held on Cazenovia Lake By Jean Doering At Willowbank Yacht Club, plans are underway to host the CNY Sailing Association Annual Regatta, the weekend of July 9-10, 2011. The “Centrals,” as it is commonly known, is an important date in the regional sailing calendar and will bring participants from 30 sailing clubs to partake in races that weekend. In the next few weeks, a series of articles about the various fleets that will be seen competing on Cazenovia Lake, will be featured. There will be three race courses set on the lake, to concurrently race boats from possibly ten different fleets. The following classes are expected: Lightening, Laser, Laser Radial, Finn, Sunfish, 420, Optis, O’penBic, Rhodes Bantam, Flying Scot and Flying Dutchman. The Centrals is an inter-generational regatta, bringing junior sailors, as well as seasoned racers to compete. Being recognized by U.S. Sailing as a Regional Sailing Association means that sailors both Junior and Senior members are encouraged to use the Regionals to qualify for U.S. Sailing National Championships. One of Willowbank’s former Junior Fleet members, David Grogono, went on to the Olympics to race a Windsurfer for the Cayman Islands. The CNY Sailing Association, formerly Central New York Yacht Racing Association, was founded in 1931. The first regatta took place that year at Seneca Yacht Club. The following information, taken from Seneca Yacht Club’s history, is an account of that event, which will make our regatta committee thankful for one class designs, fiberglass hulls and lightweight trailers and dollies: August 27, 28, and 29, 1931 the combined first annual regatta of the CNYYRA and of the new twelfth District of the Star Class was held concurrently at the Seneca Yacht Club. A 75’ Coast Guard Cutter from Oswego was present to serve as Committee Boat. It was a strenuous regatta for the Stars, as they raced at 10 a.m. in the CNYYRA and 2:15 p.m. in the twelfth District Championships. A strong south wind ended in a terrific thunderstorm during the Star Race the afternoon of the second day. A heavy Northwester on Saturday enlivened the occasion and inspired a healthy respect for Seneca Lake in the visiting sailors. The regatta was a great success thanks to weeks of preparation and long hours of work by most of the members - launching and hauling visiting boats, putting on lunches, dinners,

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cocktail parties, etc. Many new problems had to be solved and precedents were set which are now routine items for putting on regattas. There were no one design classes: except the Stars which included boats from Cooperstown and the Syracuse Yacht and Country Club. The race committee had great difficulty in grouping boats from local one design classes to give good racing. Seneca’s 17’ One Designs proved to be well matched with Owasco’s 10’ Catboats. Transportation of boats between lakes for regattas was a serious problem. There were many regattas on Long Island Sound and elsewhere along the coast where boats could be sailed or towed to the scene of the regatta, but this was the first known attempt to assemble a large fleet from distant land-locked lakes. Light trucks and a few homemade trailers were used for the centerboard boats; but the Stars, weighing nearly a ton, offered a major problem. If a marine railway was available as at the old Fay & Bowen Boat Co. in Geneva, the boat could be floated onto a cradle, hauled out and skidded up on a truck and gingerly

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Linens: Top quality, vintage, Chinese needlework, paisley shaw, fabric, beaded bags, and more. Jewelry: Sterling, Gold. Signed pieces include George Jensen, Eisenberg Ice, and other known makers.

O’ Holy Mary, Sweet Mother I place this cause in your hands. (3x)

Kitchen: dishes, tea sets, coffee sets, and small appliances. Check out photos at: www.estatesales.net Stoneware: 14 blue decorated crocks (sold by bid only due to rarity and condition), over 20 other pieces including crocks, vases, planters, and more. Books: Sailing, History, China, Japan, Art, many cultures of the world and more topics. (sold in box lots by bids) Bids will be received on Stoneware & books from 10am Thursday, to 5 pm Friday. Mrs. Cole was an artist and had a good eye for beautiful paintings. Photos at: www.estatesales.net Sign list 5 pm Wednesday, numbers given out at 8:30 according to list sale opens at 10am Thursday.

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O’most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. O’star of the sea, help me and show me where you are my Mother. O’Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to secure me in my necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Show me herein you are Mother. O’Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3x) O’ Holy Mary, Sweet Mother I place this cause in your hands. (3x) Thank you for your mercy to me and mine. Amen Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and after 3 days your request will be granted and the prayer must be published. Thank you! F.M.

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Sat. May 14th • 9am-4pm

Steel Buildings For Sale

STEEL BUILDINGS FACTORY DICOUNTED

24x36 Reg. $13,700 • Now $9,600 38x50 Reg. $25,300 • Now $18,800 48x96 Reg. $53,400 • Now $38,800 60x150 Reg. $112,800 • Now $76,800

www.sunwardsteel.com Source: 065 • 845-206-4297

Thank you for your mercy to me and mine. Amen

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Auctions

Maple Syrup (All grades) -APLE 3UGAR s -APLE #REAM #OTTON #ANDY s -USTARD #OATED .UTS s ,OLLIPOPS

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Garage Sales

Just minutes from B’ville, L’pool & Clay. Take River Rd. N. at Belgium Bridge for 2.2 miles.

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Sat. May 14th

6622 Martin St. Rome, NY. For more Information call 338-3472

Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and after 3 days your request will be granted and the prayermust be published. Thank you! L.M.

Swimming Lessons

Private swimming lessons. Fayetteville. Heated pool. 25+ years experience. July 11-15. Call Kathleen at 607-345-7173.

13546

Ronald J. Hongo, CPA, PC

Must be w/ 6 month purchase

Maple Syrup

13549

ACCOUNTING & INCOME TAX SERVICE

Free Cleaning Every 6 Months!

Fully Insured & References • 361-4881

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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.

Small manufacturing Company is looking for a part time employee to create Power Point procedures 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.

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7330 Lansend Lane, Liverpool, NY, 13090 M/F/D/V/G EOE/Affirmative Action Employer www.aboutarc.com

WELDER 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

DRIVERS

CDL drivers needed for local service company. Full time or Part time positions Saturdays or Sundays available. Company paid health benefits. Please mail resume with any salary requirements to:

Visit us online!

www.eaglenewsonline.com 13016

Call 437-6173 or email cdorado@eaglenewsonline.com to advertise your classifieds today!

Healthcare Opportunities

Home Health Aide/ Personal Care Aide

Park Terrace at Radisson

Financial Aid & Pell Grants

Job Placement Assistance M.G.I. Bill /N.Y.S.V.T.A.

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. 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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Baldwinsville’s premier/established Assisted Living Community is hiring a Certified Home Health Aide/Personal Care Aide for the Day & Evening shifts.

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

X-Ray Technician for Portable X-Ray Co Must be licensed in NY. Immediate opening. Excellent benefits.

Call Carl Kaminisky 1-800-972-9392

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13874

• 3-11 FT & PT (including every other weekend) • Experience preferred • Competitive pay, great benefits & Excellent working environment

Ultrasound Technician

LPN & C.N.A. positions available,

Must be registered in NY. Must be familiar with all areas of ultrasound including ECHO’S. Excellent benefits.

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for Portable X-Ray Co

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please apply @ Stonehedge Health & Rehabilitation Center, Chittenango, New York 13037. Phone:687-7255, Fax: 687-9720

Active Duty/ Tuition Assistance Full or Part Time Classes

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3-11 FT & PT

To apply, please call or contact: Park Terrace at Radisson 2981 Town Center Road, Baldwinsville, NY 13027 (315) 638-9207 EOE

Average First Year per D.O.L., A.T.A., grad employers for qualified applicants:

Call Carl Kaminisky 1-800-972-9392

To learn more about this opportunity, call Ome at 315-453-8914.

BUS OPERATORS

Centro needs part-time bus operators that can work 15 - 25 hours per week. Must have valid NYS driver’s license, 5 years driving experience and a good driving record. Must possess high school diploma, a GED, or equivalent experience. Good customer services skills necessary. Starting wage $15.24 per hour. Apply at

200 Cortland Avenue, Syracuse, NY or at www.centro.org.

Centro is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.

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DISTRIBUTION OF THE VERIZON YELLOW PAGES ARE CONDUCTED ON BEHALF OF SUPERMEDIA THE OFFICIAL PUBLISHER OF VERIZON PRINT DIRECTORIES. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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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

Main emphasis will be lawn and up keep of the property grounds. This includes activities such as: watering, weeding, fertilizing, mowing, trimming, reseeding, and replanting sod as needed, pruning, planting, and maintaining foliage. Must like working outside and requires a valid state driver’s license. Pays up to $11.00/ hour. Monday-Friday schedule.

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Learn to Earn

Liverpool, NY & Buffalo, NY (Branch)

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CDL–A TRAINING

SERVED YOUR COUNTRY START YOUR CAREER

GROUNDSKEEPERS

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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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Real Estate Sell it local, sell it fast! To place an ad, call Chelsea Dorado 437-6173 or email cdorado@eaglenewsonline.com. Apartments For Rent

1 & 2 bdrms. starting at $825 heat & hot water incl., hrdwds, FM schools.

13533

SUBURBAN PARK APTS.

315-289-9878 nts/wknds or 315-445-8990 days. www.empiremgtco.com

Stoneleigh Apartments 400 Lamb Ave. Canastota, NY 13032 (315) 697-2847 Cottages For Rent

Commercial Real Estate

Rentals

SPRING RATES Country Inn & Suites Route 20, Cazenovia

Please call for rates: (315)655-9101

Village of Cazenovia

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.

Service or Medical

315-637-2900

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$110,000 638-2949

1-2-3 Room Offices Shared Secure Space

$1500 / 3br – 2 bath - Big Cottage on Skaneateles Lake (South End-West Side)

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 ~

Behind Wegmans West Taft Rd. 1, 2, 3 Bedroom Apartments All Utilities Included. 451-3110 or 451-5011

Cottages For Rent

House For Rent

Caz Country Cottage

2 Bedroom House For Rent

13872

10 minutes outside Chittenango. Cazenovia School District. No Pets. Newly Remodeled. $900/month.

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1900 sf, 2 bdrm, play rm, mudrm, gar. w/ wk bench. $900 p/m incl. plowing, mowing. 1st/last, cl dep. refs. Avail. May 31st, 1 yr. min, no outdoor pets. 655-8767

Call 510-3569

13041

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.

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

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EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITY

HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER

GET CASH NOW!

1-866-FUND-108 Get cash for your structured settlement or annuity payments. High payouts. Rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau. ™

www.jgwentworth.com

Call 437-6173 ...to advertise in our childcare directory!

06791

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(315) 697-2847

B’ville Area

Pinecrest Manor Liverpool

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STONELEIGH APARTMENTS

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Service Directory Sell it local, sell it fast! To place an ad, call Chelsea Dorado 437-6173 or email cdorado@eaglenewsonline.com. Firewood

Insurance

Paving

Blacktop Paving & Sealing

NORTH COUNTRY FIREWOOD

Huntington

Val’s Paving

AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS 635-9795 • BALDWINSVILLE Lawn Care

Quality, Affordable Lawn Care

13514

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13511

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SWEEPING

De Barr’s Home IMPROVEMENTS

GALLAGHER PAINTING, INC. Interior/Exterior painting, color consultation, walls, ceiling & plaster repairs ins., free est. 415-8000

Pat De Barr 427-3769

Dumpster Rental

DISCOUNT DUMPSTER RENTAL

You load or we load

Household, Construction, Debris, Yard Waste & Demolition 13148

Equipment Rental

20 Years Experience

06825

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House Cleaning

HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE

8623 Dunham Rd., B’ville off Rt. 370 or Church Rd.

HAHN FARMS

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Window Washing

Mr. Kleen

Residential Window Washing Service,

HOUSE JACKING Residential Cleaning Service & Power Washing

D.R. WHITNEY, JR CONTRACTING

All Wood Rot Repairs Foundation Repair & Carpentry

13516

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315-963-4989

www.jchgutters.com

635-3374

Call Doug 727-8900

Affordable, Dependable, Fully Insured 689-6600

WINDOW CLEANING

06842

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• Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Serving Central NY

Plant Nursery

Variety of vegetables & flowers Straw $3.00 a bail OPEN EVERYDAY - 10am-7pm

Structural leveling and straightened

D season . K hardwoods, . F I R E$45 W aOfacecord, O D Mixed

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House, camp, garage and porches

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House Jacking

ALL TYPES - Skid Steers Mini Ex etc. Del. Available Daily or Weekly Rates 457-2394 Featuring “CAT” Equip.

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Hunt's Painting

Additions, Kitchen, Bath, Roofing, Siding, Replacement Windows, Decks, Porches, Painting, Basement Waterproofing, All Wood Rot Repairs

20 yrs. experience. Dependable & Reliable w/many long term references. Reasonable rates. Call Sue at 635-9282

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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

“NO SEAMS, NO LEAKS, NO WORRIES!”

Painting

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Home Improvement

REMODELING Jamie K. Sather

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315-689-0073

02103

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13501

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13520

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Gutter Cleaning

Leaf Diverters Installed. Exterior House Washing Free Estimates • Insured 430-1121 • A+ Service

Member of BBB

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

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Fully Insured, Free Estimates.

Bruce 315-258-9365 315-730-6370

315-730-6370 www.expertclutter.com

315-672-3431

Shingle • Metal • Rubber Roofs

Mixed season hardwoods, $45 a facecord, better price for larger loads, immediate delivery 383-4474

Free Estimates! Free Estimates! Bruce 315-258-9365

New Landscape Installation Old Landscape Restoration Hydro-Seeding. Insured.

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Taylor Construction, LLC

Free Estimates • 430-1121 • Insured

Expert Clutter Removal Removal We clean out your junk,

Located near Great Northern Mall Fully Insured, Free Estimates, Referral Program

Construction

315-337-4752

Year Round Service!

Call now for Spring Cleanup Cut, edge, mulch, etc…

Gutters

727-8900

www.TaylorConstructionNY.com

Removal: Clutter

K Mac’s Lawn Care

13014

M-F 8-5, Sat by Appt. 455-5736

Insured, Senior Discount, Free Estimates 3rd Generation of Quality Work

13109

6 Southgate Rd (off Rte 690 & 31)

13023

Interior/Exterior drainage systems Bowed/Cracked foundation Wall Repairs/Resurfacing All Wood Rot Repairs

505 Factory Ave., Syracuse Garage Doors & Openers Featuring Amarr Garage Doors & Specialty Carriage House Sales, Installations & Service

Commercial / Residential Free estimates Fully insured 457-3534, 439-6843 or 391-8920

06840

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D.R. WHITNEY, JR CONTRACTING

Driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, roads, curbing and sealing.

13473

WATERPROOFING

AGENCY

LOW RATES • PERSONAL SERVICE

Garage Doors

MID-STATE DOOR, INC.

Basement Waterproofing

Call Doug

INSURANCE

09720

(315) 451-0189 or 481-7248 cell

Seasoned or Unseasoned Delivered. 623-9553 or 437-6264. Over 35 yrs. in business! 02394

New digouts, resurface, repair or seal driveways, parking lots, roads, etc. Free estimates. Call Al LaMont, anytime,

09721

Blacktop Paving

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Young Playwrights Festival names F’ville committee to hold plant sale works to be performed Eight area high school students have been chosen as the winners of the 13th Annual Young Playwrights Festival at Syracuse Stage. The winning works will be performed by students from the drama department in Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts at a staged reading at 7:30 p.m. Monday May 9 in the Storch Theatre at Syracuse Stage, 820 East Genesee St. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, call 443-7755. The Young Playwrights Festival is supported in part by Wegmans. Winners of the 2011 Young Playwrights Festival were chosen from more than 100 submissions from area high school students. A panel at Syracuse Stage chose 13 semifinalists to participate in a writing workshop. Those semifinalists revised and resubmitted their scripts for final consideration. The following eight works were chosen as the winners:

x “Agony of De Feet” by Kaitlyn Murphy, JamesvilleDewitt High School, 12th grade x “As Good As Dead” by Nate Goebel, Christian Brothers Academy, 12th grade x “The Character Channel” by Erica Fedigan, Auburn

High School, 11th grade x “The Dog Kept Sleeping” by Megan Grosholz, Marcellus High School, 12th grade x “For Honor” by Anthony Carno, Christian Brothers Academy, 12th grade x “Love and Sick” by Morgan Pflug, Auburn High School, 11th grade x “Newlymets” by Kathleen Kennedy, Nottingham High School, 11th grade x “Noodles” by Joseph M. Hall, Jamesville-Dewitt High School, 12th grade

Semi-finalists include:

x “Unseen Vengeance” by Stephen J Wright, Cortland Jr.-Sr. High School, 12th grade x “Snowflakes in Spring” by Tevin Martin, Nottingham High School, 12th grade x “High Cost” by Brianna Suslovic, Jamesville-Dewitt High School, 11th grade x “Sleepless” by Rhiannon Randall, Christian Brothers Academy, 12th grade x “Shattered” by Jane Kallmerten, Christian Brothers Academy, 12th grade SUBMITTED PHOTO

Thinking about adopting, fostering? Informational meetings for prospective foster, adoptive parents set for May

Families in Onondaga County who are considering foster or adoptive parenting are invited to attend informational meetings offered in Onondaga County from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday May 12 at DeWitt Community Library in Shoppingtown Mall and from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday May 18 at Baldwinsville Public Library, 33 East Genesee St. in Baldwinsville. Registration is required. Attendees of a Learn to Be a Foster/Adoptive Parent meeting will learn about some of the requirements for and the process of becoming certified as a foster/adoptive family. Onondaga County is especially in need of homes for children 12 and older, sibling groups and children with special medical needs, including mental health and developmental issues. Attendance at these meetings is not required, but recommended to families interested in completing the 11-week pre-certification program. This program prepares families for fostering/adopting by teaching agency procedures and home expectations. The Department of Social Services provides public benefit programs along with casework programs for the citizens of Onondaga County. To register for the meeting and/or for additional information, visit giveyourlifeasmile.com or call 435-3827.

On Saturday May 14, the Fayetteville Beautification Committee will be holding its First Annual Plant Sale at the Fayetteville Towne Center. The sale will run from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Plants on sale will be from Debrucque’s Green Houses in

Canastota. There will be a large assortment of annuals, perennials and herbs. Also, there will be raffles going on throughout the day. Proceeds from the sale will be used to further advance the on-going beautification projects in the Village of Fayetteville.

Manlius Library to hold Spring Book Sale

The Spring Book Sale, to take place from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday May 20 debuts with a $5 individual/family admission on this day only for the opportunity to preview or buy early. Items for sale include children’s books, collectibles, coffee table books, cookbooks, like new fiction, like new non-fiction, local interest, signed editions and media (VHS, DVD’s, CD’s and audio books). The sale continues from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday May 21 and from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday May 22. All items will be half-price starting at 3 p.m. Saturday and remain half-price through Sunday. Admission is free.

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