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Village seeks pride of B’ville By Erin Wisneski editor@baldwinsvillemessenger.com

The district’s biomedical sciences program is a four-year, four-course sequence and is part of the district’s Project Lead the Way (PLTW) program. PLTW is a national organization and the nation’s leading provider of rigorous and innovative STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education. BCSD is one of only four in New York State to offer the PLTW biomedical sciences program. There are 47 Baldwinsville students enrolled in

As you enter the heart of Baldwinsville, there is a Pride of Baldwinsville sign highlighting the accomplishments of groups and individuals in the Baldwinsville community. To encourage greater participation, village officials have eliminated the $200 fee to place a “pride” panel on the village sign. The fee formerly included the cost of making the panel, which will now be the responsibility of the organization wishing to place a “pride” panel on the sign. “The intention of the ‘Pride of Baldwinsville’ is to create a sense of pride in the accomplishments of groups and individuals who have worked to make Baldwinsville a great place to live,” said Trustee Megan O’Donnell, adding the sign is open to any non-commercial and non-religious organizations such as high school sports teams achieving championship status and local nonprofit organizations. While the time limit for panel display is set for one year, officials prefer to have the sign full at all times (it can hold 16 panels, front and back). “We will leave panels up longer if they are still appropriate, until a new panel is requested,” O’Donnell said. The sign is currently located between the park benches near the old Baldwin Canal Bridge on Oswego Street. However, village officials are

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Victorian Tea The Museum at the Shacksboro Schoolhouse will host a Victorian Tea Party in April. ...See page 9

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Abe Kim, left and Andrea Carvalho examine the slide of cancer cells they prepared in their biomedical sciences course at Durgee Junior High School.

District offers new biomedical sciences program By Kelly Cary, BCSD

Movers and Shakers Paul Dominski of Baldwinsville joins Green & Seifter Attorneys. ...See page 7

Calendar...............2 Canton woods senior center................. 22 Classifieds.......... 18 Editorial................4 Library..................4 Obituaries........... 16 PAC-B................ 16 School news...........6 Sports................ 11

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America is experiencing great growth in medical technology, innovation and biomedical careers. To prepare its students for jobs in these growing areas, the Baldwinsville Central School District (BCSD) began offering a biomedical sciences program this school year. The program prepares students for the postsecondary education and training they will need to pursue a variety of careers including physician, nurse and pharmaceutical researcher.

Get a new ‘do’ while helping to protect children By Amy Delia Feel like you need a new look now that the winter doldrums are behind us and spring is in the air? Renee Newton, owner of La Tresse Salon and Spa in Baldwinsville, will hold a cut-a-thon from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday April 3 to raise funds for McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Site. Stop by to get a quick haircut and know your donation

will help children across Onondaga County. The cut-a-thon will coincide with Baldwinsville’s Spring Time in the Village event, a weekend when village businesses throw open their doors to springtime air and new customers with great deals and discounts. Newton will be providing haircuts for a donation, as well as snacks for her visitors. “Very few people are aware of

McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Site and the services they provide to kids in need,” Newton said. “I wanted to do something to invite new people into my shop and help spread the word about this great resource.” Child abuse is the third leading cause of death among American children under the age of 4. McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Site is dedicated to ending child abuse

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This week March 31 Lysander Republican Committee candidate selection begins March 31 for following positions: town supervisor, town councilor (two positions), town justice and county legislator for the First District. Call Chairman Mike Bishoff 559-7751.

March 31

The Baldwinsville Softball Association seeks men’s, women’s and co-ed teams for the spring, summer and fall leagues, which play at Community, Lysander and Van Buren parks. Call League President Billy at 430-0759.

ner, 4 p.m. April 2, Little Utica United Methodist Church, Lamson Road (three miles west Route 48). Serving family style, take-outs available. $8 adults; $7.50 seniors; $3 5 to 12 years old; free under 5.

Upcoming April 6 Spaghetti dinners, 5 to 7 p.m. first Wednesday of every month at Methodist Church. $6 adults; $5 seniors and kids (5-12). Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Baldwinsville.

April 7, 8, 9

Rummage sale, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 7 and 8, bag sale, 9 to 11 a.m. April 9, First Presbyterian Church Education Center, 64 Oswego St., Baldwinsville. Call 635-9964.

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Roast beef dinner hosted by B’ville Volunteer FD Auxiliary, 4 to 7 p.m., April 9, Crego Road Station. $8

April 13

Library Board of Trustees public information meeting re: 2011-12 library budget, 7 p.m., April 13, story hour room at the library, 33 East Genesee St., Baldwinsville.

Through April 8

Used book collection, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday through April 8; proceeds benefit Lysander Summer Day Camp Program scholarships. Drop off site: Lysander Town Building, 8220 Loop Rd., Radisson. Call 635-5999.

April 11 to 27

All-you-can-eat Belgian waffle breakfast, 8 to 11:30 a.m., April 9, Lamson Grange, 9108 Fenner Road, Lysander. Adults $7, children 10-6 $3, and under 6 free.

Used book sale, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday April 11 to 27, Lysander Town Building, 8220 Loop Rd., Radisson. Proceeds benefit Lysander Day Camp Program scholarships. Call 635-5999.

Spring fashion show/ luncheon at Olives Eatery, noon to 2 p.m. April 9, Cot-

Baldwinsville Volunteers of 2010 ceremony, 5 p.m. April 30, Pucello’s Restau-

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rant at the Foxfire Golf Course. $26; call 638-0251 for reservations (April 20).

April 29, 30

Rummage Sale, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 29, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 30 (bag sale), First United Methodist Church of Baldwinsville. Donations accepted 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., April 28, church dining room. Call 6526989.

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Wanted: ladies for Monday night fun golf league at Radisson Greens Golf Course, May 2 through Aug. 29, tee times 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., $16/week. Call Marge Lawrence, 303-5136 or Radisson Greens, 6380092.

Ongoing programs Art lessons Express Yourself! Art lessons with Renee now available for ages 15- adult, Monday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, $25/ session. Call 635-7530.

SRFD meetings

Monthly Seneca River Fire District meetings, 6:30 p.m. second Thursday of the month, Seneca River

Fire House, 3457 Hayes Road, Baldwinsville.

Going Green

Lysander Parks & Rec. brochures, program information only available online or at the town building, 8220 Loop Road, Radisson. To receive an e-mail regarding upcoming programs, send your e-mail to recreation@ townoflysander.org.

Bottle drives

Meals on Wheels is participating in bottle drives at Nobles Plaza Bottle Redemption Center and Top Plaza on Downer Street. Tell counter person to credit B’ville Meals on Wheels.

Parkinson’s resource center

The Parkinson’s Disease resource center is open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Silver Fox Senior Social Club at 22 E. Genesee St. in Baldwinsville. The center offers a library of information in videos, brochures and books and a quiet place to visit with other people with Parkinson’s disease on an informal basis at no cost. Call the club at 635-5335.

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Community News Speed studies requested By Erin Wisneski editor@baldwinsvillemessenger.com

Lysander of f icials have requested the New York State Department of Transportation conduct speed zone studies in two areas in Radisson. The first area is on River Road, north of Glacier Ridge Road near the River Park area where a boat launch is located. There is a concern regarding the high rates of speed traveled along the road, especially when vehicles are turning into the park with trailers. The second area is along Deep Glade Road between Willett Parkway and Drakes Landing, an area that has been studied on previous occasions by the NYS DOT, and has not received any change in speed limit. Officials hope that additional traffic, which will come from a new residential development, will encourage a reduction in speed.

Passport applications Lysander The Town of Lysander Clerk’s Office processes passport applications and now has the capability of taking passport photos. The cost for two photos is $10. No appointment is necessary. Business hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays and from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. Call 638-0224 with any questions.

Engaging the parish Sr. Pat Geary award presented to Tipp Hill woman By Miranda L. Pennock

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Every spring for the last several years, members of the St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church on O’Brien Road in Baldwinsville have offered up nominations to honor one parishioner. This year, Judy Carr, of Tipperary Hill, was honored on behalf of the nominating committee and the Sisters of St. Joseph with the Sr. Pat Geary Christian Service Award during Mass on Sunday March 20. “I’m not often at a loss for words,” Carr said when receiving the large framed plaque. While Carr never had the opportunity to meet Geary, she said she knows many stories about her, as do most other parishioners. “I was very surprised I was nominated. I was very humbled,” Carr said. “This is just such a great community. These people are doers.” Geary, who has been called intelligent and down to earth, died in 1998 after battling cancer but continues to be remembered by those she once served. “She was totally committed to this parish,” said Sr. Ellen Lindsley, who presented the award to Carr. According to Lindsley, if Geary were still living, she would be celebrating her 58th anniversary in 2011 as a Sister of St. Joseph. “It is a tribute to her ministry that this award continues to be presented,” Lindsley said. “During her time, she challenged us to use our gifts to live the call of the gospel for service. Sr. Pat, as has been said many times, loved this parish and its

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Sr. Ellen Lindsley, left, and Judy Carr, of Tipperary Hill, hold up the plaque Carr was presented with during the March 20 Mass at St. Augustine’s. The Sr. Pat Geary Christian Service Award is given each year to a nominated parishioner who is committed to serving the church and its members. parishioners.” Her love of the parish continues to be recognized through four different ministries she had a hand in starting - Parish Life and Worship, Parish Outreach, Spiritual Development and Stewardship. “The last three years of her life, she had cancer. But that did not deter her,” Lindsley said. Instead, Geary’s love for the St. Augustine’s community flourished and she spearheaded efforts to build a gathering room to support a variety of functions. As someone who was committed to the community for a decade, she had an innate ability to get others involved, a trait Carr has emulated in her 11 years as a member. “Today, we recognize a woman who epitomizes all Sr. Pat repre-

sented. Both women possess deep spirituality, commitment to the gospel message of service, respect for the dignity of each person, great generosity [and] dedication to St. Augustine’s,” Lindsley said. Lois Mayo, a member of the committee charged with choosing who is most deserving of the award, said Geary rejuvenated many activities at the church and extended a hand to engage the parishioners. “Because of her work, we decided we wanted to give an award in her honor,” Mayo said. People in the parish are asked to fill out nomination forms, then the nominating committee meets to discuss and make the ultimate decision. On the nomination form for Carr, it was written:

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Van Buren The town of Van Buren clerk’s office will accept passport applications from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the town hall, corner of Van Buren and Ellsworth roads in Van Buren. An original birth certificate, driver’s license and passport photos are required. Call 635-3010.

“Judy is dedicated to the parish community and to the Catholic Church at large. She gives unselfishly of her time, talent and treasure.” Along with the plaque honoring Carr, she also received a $1,000 award to give to the charity of her choice. She decided half would go to the Spiritual Renewal Center and the remaining $500 would be donated to the physical therapy department at Syracuse Home, as many she knows have had to use the services there. Carr said she wanted to give the donations to places that have touched the lives of St. Augustine’s parishioners. “You’re made better by the people you surround yourself with,” Carr said. “It’s so much of a joy and fun to be here.”

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Opinion The Codes Corner

Overheated clothes dryers can cause fires By Ronald W. Dean As we look forward to the snow being gone and spring cleaning, we need to remember the clothes dryer. Lint can accumulate and cause excessive heat build up. In 1998, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimated 20 deaths, 370 injuries and 15,600 fires were associated with clothes dryers. Currently, only metal may be used for the exhaust. Brushes with extension rods can be found at your local hardware store. If your dryer has a flexible foil duct, it may be easier to replace it than clean it; keep in mind rigid pipe provides the best flow and protection in the event of a fire. New York State Code allows up to 25 feet for a dryer vent, but you must deduct five feet for each 90-degree elbow in the line. Screws should not be used, as lint will quickly build up on the screws. This is one place where good old duct tape is allowed on ducts. A shop vac works well to clean inside, behind and underneath the dryer where lint can collect. Washing the lint screen with dish soap can remove a restriction caused by fabric sheets and detergent ingredients. Occasionally wipe the moisture sensor with a soft cloth and rubbing alcohol. Sensors are usually located inside the dryer just below the door opening. So, add your dryer to your spring cleaning list for a safer home and, at the same time, lower your laundry costs. Ronald W. Dean is the code enforcement officer for the Village of Baldwinsville. To contact Dean, call 6352481 or e-mail rdean@baldwinsville.org.

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This week’s Baldwinsville Messenger is full of activities, events and happenings in the greater Baldwinsville, Lysander and Van Buren communities. Many of these articles have been submitted by you, our readers, through e-mail (editor@baldwinsvillemessenger. com) and mail (2501 James St., Suite 100, Syracuse, NY 13206). We encourage you to continue to send in your stories and contact us with you ideas to keep the Messenger full of important community news.

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The pursuit of happiness in CNY A new study published in the Atlantic Monthly attempts to quantify the amount of happiness people in various communities feel, and Syracuse, it seems, is a little below average on the joy meter. We’re happier than Uticans, who are near the bottom of the smile scale, but not as happy as those who hail from Rochester or Albany. No upstate cities are particularly cheery. Of course, it’s March, and although the snow has mostly left, the biting winds and horizontal rains of our early spring are enough to make even the heartiest of Central New Yorkers wince a little bit. And with our collective pride wrapped so closely to the Syracuse Orange’s tournament hopes, this season’s premature exit did little to brighten spirits in these parts. So … I’ve noticed a collective grumpiness in the last few weeks. But what’s interesting about the study are the similarities between grumpy places and happy places. In a lot of cases, the happy towns and Syracuse

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publisher have quite a bit in common. Several are college towns (Lincoln, Neb., Burlington, Vt., Boulder, Colo.). And before you tell me that weather is the dominant factor, a look at the happy map would show that there are a lot of cold-weather cities that tip the smile scales, and a bunch of warm-weather locales where frowns appear to be the norm. Madison, Wis. is a happy place, according to this study. I was briefly there a few years ago and it reminded me of Syracuse. And by a demographic and climate standpoint, there are a lot of similarities. Madison is bigger than Syracuse (208,000 people as opposed to 145,000), but like Syracuse, the focal point of the town is the university. It has a cleaner, nicer lake than Onondaga Lake, but the weather

is similar (Madison is a little colder, Syracuse is quite a bit snowier). Like Syracuse and many college towns, there are a number of arts and cultural attractions that are unavailable in other small cities. And similar to the place we call home, Madison seems to spill out of itself into a suburban sprawl that I found very familiar. There are subtle differences. A higher percentage of Syracusans live as families, and more Madisonites live alone (solitary happiness?). Syracuse is a significantly more diverse place than Madison, which has a minority population of only 16 percent, compared with around 45 percent in Syracuse according to our most recent census. But that doesn’t explain why they’re happier. According to this study, it comes down to a few important things, which can be summed up in one word: money. The median household income in Syracuse is $30,075. In Madison, it is $49,595. Money can’t buy you happiness, but the lack of

it can create a whole lot of pain. When a community’s economy is hurting, it shows on the faces of its residents. High unemployment, low wages and over-taxation don’t warm your heart. I love the seasons and the snow and the camaraderie this community offers. Our long winters make our glorious late springs and summers all that much more enjoyable. We have friendly neighborhoods, many great schools, beautiful lakes and parks, and a diverse culture. I’ve never wanted to live anywhere else. Nonetheless, there are economic barriers in Upstate New York that don’t exist in other parts of the nation. Until those barriers are removed and our state and local leaders adopt forward-thinking economic policies, more and more people will take their pursuit of happiness elsewhere. And that won’t make anyone smile.

progress at 7 p.m. April 5 and 19 this month. Sewing groups Sew freely without the kids or the cats underfoot. We have offer several opportunities for serious crafters to do just that. Pulling Threads meets from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays April 6 and 20 with several tables set up for machine or piecing projects. In Stitches closes out the month at 7 p.m. Wednesday April 27 with a circle for all kinds of handwork from knitting and embroidery to ordinary mending. Thursdays Jobs are No. 1 Jobseekers’ Lifeline meets at 1 p.m. April 7 for a session on resumes and on April 21 for a class on cover letters. In between, Job Club meets at 1 p.m. April 14 to give job hunters a place to seek information, networking and support. Discover Reiki Reiki Master Sushila Shah describes reiki, which uses energy to heal the body naturally, without the side effects of modern drugs at noon

Saturday April 9. Second Mondays Club Kids in third through sixth grades are invited to join us at 6 p.m. Monday April 11 for another session of fun activities and refreshments. Meet the authors In honor of National Library Week, we have not one, but two authors visiting. Local author Ellen Yeomans begins the celebration at 7 p.m. Monday April 11 with an author talk and book signing. Later in the week, we’ll host author and storyteller Mark Binder who will entertain you with his one of a kind tales at 7 p.m. Thursday April 14. End childhood defiance Tired of fighting with your kids? Join us at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday April 13 in the Community Room when guest speaker Ward Haverson introduces Simple Three, a technique to end oppositional behavior, often within a week. Your Family Tree Genealogist Louise Creighton teaches how to use resources at this and See Library, page 5

David Tyler is the publisher of Eagle Newspapers. He can be reached at dtyler@eaglenewsonline.com.

Library Focus

National Library week is in April By Valerie Chism Ready or not here comes spring with an explosion of library programs for all ages and tastes. Stop in soon and find out what you’ve been missing! Mysterious fun Learn about letterboxes at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday March 30 here in Baldwinsville and throughout the world. Fun and free for families, friends or on your own. Computer classes Improve your computer skills this month with a selection of hands-on workshops. Beginners topics are offered at 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Intermediate to Advanced classes are at 1:30 p.m. Fridays. All classes are free but registration is required. Call 635-5631 or email us at info@bville.lib.ny.us to sign up for the following options: MS Word Mail Merge Friday April 1; Handling Photos Wednesday April 6; Image Editing Friday April 8; Web Basics Wednesday April 13; Scanning Documents Friday

April 15; Backing Up Your Computer Wednesday April 20; Ebooks! Wednesday April 27; and Learning Express Online Friday April 29. Yoga for athletes Join Ann Page from Infinite Light Yoga for a one time session from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday April 2. Registration encouraged. Mental Illness Mental illness is difficult for patients and their families. Our group meets at 1 p.m. Saturdays to provide support to both. Yu-Gi-OH You campaigned for it, you got it. Yu-Gi-Oh Tournament play returns to the library from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday April 3. Registration is strongly encouraged. Teen ‘Zine Teens experiment with video, music, graphic arts, creating a ‘Zine for the teens of B’ville from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday afternoons. Refreshments will be served. Open Writers’ Group Local writers support each other and share their


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From the mailbag Thanks for community support To the editor: The Baldwinsville Lions Club recently completed its 11th annual raffle. The Lions really appreciate those who responded to its fundraising efforts. Many people are aided through community support. The Baldwinsville Lions help youth in various ways: eye exams and eyeglasses are provided for the needy; an annual scholarship is given to a Baker High School student with a handicapping condition; through Project See,

children are tested for amblyopia (lazy eye); and the Baldwinsville Lions support Lions Camp Hickory, a juvenile diabetes day camp. The Lions also support Guding Eyes for the blind and a leader dog school. The Finger Lakes Region Hearing Foundation is also aided. Donations are made to the Christmas Bureau, Meals on Wheels and other causes as needs arise. Three winners’ names were drawn in the February raffle: first-prize winner Mark Caswell won $150 and a basket of legal beverages; second-prize winner

K. John Scott won $50 and a surprise basket; and third-prize winner Daniel F. Miller Jr. won $25 and a surprise basket. Congratulations to the winners and many thanks to all those who supported the Baldwinsville Lions Club. Mike Canale Baldwinsville Lions Club member

Quality theater from BTG To the editor: Congratulations to the Baldwinsville Theatre Guild for presenting a totally professional,

entertaining and enthusiastic performance of “Urinetown, The Musical,� this past weekend. The entire cast was wonderful; the solos and chorus numbers were superb; the dancing energetic; and the audience responded with a standing ovation that began well before curtain call. My personal congratulations go to Deborah Taylor and Heather Jensen who took me back to those magical BTG musicals of the 1970s, 80s and 90s performed on the Baker High School stage. You and your producers, Jay Burris and Kim

Marie Jakway, and production staff have so very much of which to be proud. Also, Debby and Heather, to dedicate this show to your mothers was so meaningful. Our earlier shows were always in good hands when Mary Ellen VanTassell was handling costumes and Marge Jensen was stage manager or prop chair. Again, my congratulations and endorsement. Quality theater is right here in B’ville. It always has been. Connie Taft Former Producer

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Participating in the Baldwinsville Community Scholarship Foundation’s annual Phone-a-thon are Baker High School students (back row, from left) Laura Farleman, Rachel Taylor, Melinda Davis, Matt McKee, Daniel Mullarney, Micaela Burke, (front row, from left) Roxanne Baker, Andrew Giacini, Karam Anthony, Kenyon Sparks, Alex Nagy and Elizabeth Ventura.

Thank You Baldwinsville On March 13 and 20, more than 100 Baker High School students participated in the Baldwinsville Community Scholarship Foundation’s (BCSF) annual Phonea-thon. This year, graduating seniors will be the recipients of scholarships due to the generosity of hundreds of community members who believe in and support Baldwinsville students through dona-

tions to the Phone-a-thon. Scholarships will be awarded at Baker High School’s 37th Annual Moving-Up Day, scheduled for May 27. All of the student participants, especially seniors, and the BCSF committee would like to thank the Baldwinsville community for its consistent support and generous contributions each year.

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other local libraries at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday April 13. Registration is required. Mystery Readers’ Club What if the fabled Sherlock Holmes took on a female apprentice? Examine the possibilities at 10 a.m. Thursday April 14 when the group meets to discuss “The Beekeepers’ Apprentice� by Laurie R. King. Card making workshop Hop to it as Missy demonstrates how to make some special spring greetings at 7 p.m. Thursday April 14. Registration and a $15 materials fee are required for this popular craft series. Women’s open studio Visit our April art exhibit for inspiration and then turn on the color and creativity from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday April 16 as local women artists (13 and up) meet to create their own art. Materials will be provided, or bring

your own. Pysanky Anna Perun of Ukrainian Treasures will teach you to paint your own egg in time to complete it for Easter at 1:30 p.m. Sunday April 17. There is no fee, but registration is required. Books for Breakfast The group will discuss “The Help,� Kathryn Stockett’s controversial novel about black women working in southern households in the sixties, at 9 a.m. Tuesday April 19. Refreshments will be served. Rapunzel redux What if the fairytale heroine saved herself? Join us at 2 p.m. Wednesday April 20 for Tangled, a new take on the age old tale. Open Mike Night Sing, play or just listen at 7 p.m. Wednesday April 20 during our long running live entertainment

program hosted by the minstrels of Merry Mischief; performer sign-in begins at 6:30 p.m. BPL Friends Present . . . Meg Van Patten, BPL Librarian, will share her wild and sometimes crazy adventures in Australia and Tasmania at 10 a.m. Thursday April 21. Suggested $1 donation for the library Friends group is requested. Jump with the jitterbugs A dynamic duo brings music and comedy for youngsters of all ages at 2 p.m. Thursday April 21. They will have the kids dancing, singing and laughing. Onondaga Otaku It may be vacation, but the animation never sleeps. Join us at 3:30 p.m. Thursday April 21 for anime with a side of ramen. Val Chism is the young adult librarian at the Baldwinsville Public Library.

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Baldwinsville Christian Academy (BCA) student Joshua D. is pictured with his science project on ballistic gel. His project was just one of the many seventh through 12th grade science projects on display at the school during its annual open house and science fair held March 10. If you missed this open house, you can make an appointment for a personal tour, meet the teachers and experience the classroom April 5, 6 and 7. Call the school at 638-1069 to set up your time. BCA has increased it’s enrollment by more than 41 percent this year and is looking ahead to increase further for the 2011-12 school year. BCA is located at 7312 Van Buren Road in Baldwinsville. Call 638-1069 for more information or visit baldwinsvillechristianacademy.com.


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McBride’s Can-a-Lot on Smokey Hollow Road will celebrate its first year in business this Friday. Anniversary festivities will include a catered BBQ pork lunch for $2, open to the public, and a ribbon cutting ceremony at 3 p.m. Located at 80 Smokey Hollow Road, McBride’s Can-a-Lot is a new member of the Greater Baldwinsville Chamber of Commerce.

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Green & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC has announced that Paul J. Dominski has joined the firm as an associate. Dominski concentrates his practice on business and corporate law. Prior to accepting his position at Green & Seifter, Dominski served as an attorney in the legal department of the Oneida Indian Nation. Dominski Paul J. Dominski is a graduate of Cornell University Law School and Boston College. He resides with his family in Baldwinsville.

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As communities begin to age, it’s often important for seniors to have access to programs allowing them to remain active. In Baldwinsville, one such program can be found at Silver Fox Senior Social Club on Genesee Street in the village. According to Program Director Becky Kishtok, the center recently received nearly $300 in grant funding from the Central New York Community Foundation to enhance the activity program at Silver Fox. According to the Central New York Community Foundation website, the “foundation connects the generosity of donors with community needs by making grants to organizations working to enhance the quality of life of those who live and work in Central

New York. The Community Foundation annually makes more than $5 million in grants and provides leadership support in the fields of arts and culture, community and economic development, education, environment, health and human services.� The funds will be used to support an exercise program through the Arthritis Foundation and Cheryl Demarco, a staff member from the foundation, will be instructing the program for local seniors on Thursdays throughout March and April. “This is the first time we have received a grant to enhance the activity program at Silver Fox,� Kishtok said. “The staff and members are excited about it.� The members, who hail from communities across Onondaga County, are looking forward to the exercise program, which is one of the center’s main highlights for those who attend. The program through the Arthritis Foundation will include a variety of chair exercises to help the members work on range of

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motion, strength, flexibility and balance, Kishtok said. “It helps the seniors keep active, sleep better, increase energy level, increase muscle strength, reduce depression and helps seniors stay independent and in the community as long as possible,� she said. The program also allows the seniors to have fun while exercising and is an activity they look forward to. Silver Fox Senior Social Club isn’t simply a place for seniors to go get a bit of exercise, though. The club is a not-for-profit senior day care program open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Kishtok said the members are provided with three homemade meals each day, a wide variety of activities and any personal care they may need. “We recently just got a cat, which gets along great with our guinea pig,� she said. The club opened in July 2007 and welcomes members from Baldwinsville, Liverpool, North Syracuse, DeWitt, Fayetteville, Camillus, Fairmount, LaFayette, Jordan and Elbridge.

of school-sport practice time involves improving skills and understanding strategy, not necessarily running around. If you or family member needs physical therapy, please call 315-476-3176. Our therapists work to restore the normal alignment of the body’s tissues and structures through a hands-on, one-on-one approach. All of our physical therapists, certified hand therapists and physical therapist assistants are licensed and registered in New York State. A new prescription is required every thirty days in order to continue with physical therapy. Our office is located at 207 Pine Street in Syracuse. P.S. There is no substitute for prolonged active play time during which children run, climb, jump, and exercise their bodies.

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Shacksboro to unveil spring exhibition On April 3, Springtime in the Village Day, the Museum at the Shacksboro Schoolhouse will host a reception to open its new spring exhibition “Heads Up� featuring hats, parasols and accessories from the museum collection. All visitors that day will also be eligible to register for a complimentary pair of tickets to the museum’s upcoming Victorian Tea Party to be held April 16. Committee members (from left) Kim Doyle, Jane Burke and Kay Miracle-Burke will announce the Victorian Tea winner at the end of the day. The museum is located at 46 Canton St. and is open from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. For more information, call 638-2452 or visit the museum online at shacksboromuseum.com.

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Biomedical the program this year. The course was made possible with a grant secured for the district by Assemblyman William Magnarelli. Students begin the program in ninth-grade at Durgee Junior High School with the principles of biomedical sciences course, taught by teacher Sherri Wineland. There are some 10th-graders also taking the course since this is the first year the district is offering the program. “The country has a perfect storm of conditions for students interested in pursuing a career in the biomedical sciences,� said Wineland. She noted that an aging population, longer life expectancy and the country’s boom in technology are creating opportunities for individuals interested in science and medicine. Most of Wineland’s students enrolled in the program because they like science and are interested in pursuing a career in healthcare. Ninth-grader Katherine Schumacher has a personal reason for taking the class. Her grandfather’s battle with the neurodegenerative disease ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, and his subsequent death, are motivating her to study neurol-

From page 1 ogy. “I want to find a cure for ALS,� she said. She hopes to attend an ivy league college before enrolling in medical school to pursue a career as a neurologist. Wineland said the first course in the biomedical sciences program provides students with an introduction to biomedical sciences through hands-on and problem-based activities and projects that introduce students to human physiology, medicine, the research process and bioinformatics. Students delve into the health history of a deceased, fictitious woman to study the human body systems and various health conditions including heart disease, diabetes and infectious diseases. Wineland said they must determine the factors that lead to the fictitious woman’s death and investigate lifestyle choices and medical treatments that might have prolonged her life. Wineland’s students’ favorite activity so far has been dissecting a sheep’s heart. “That’s been the most interesting,� noted Cate Beamish, as several of her peers nodded in agreement. In March, students studied cancer cells. They examined cells under microscopes after first dropping

them on to a slide from a significant height, in order to burst them for examination. Wineland noted that the activity was relevant and authentic since the procedure for bursting the cancer cells is the same one researchers in a laboratory follow. As students progress through the four courses of the program they will examine the interactions of the body systems and investigate the prevention, treatment and diagnosis of diseases. In the final course, students will work on independent projects using the knowledge and skills they have developed in the first three courses. Superintendent Jeanne Dangle noted that the program will provide students interested in pursuing a career in the healthcare fields with a sound foundation for postsecondary study. “The hands-on curriculum helps students develop their analytical and critical thinking skills, which are essential for any field they will decide to pursue. This opportunity would not be possible without the dedication of the school district’s staff, administrators, parents, students and community in creating and maintaining an environment of excellence.�

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considering either adjusting or moving the sign so the front and rear of the sign are visible to people passing through the village. “We are looking into relocating the sign so that

there will be more visibility,� O’Donnell said. “Its current location does not lend itself to being viewed from cars passing by. Our hope is to move it to a location where it will have good

visibility from both directions as well as visibility for pedestrians.� If your organization is interested in placing a panel on the sign, call the village clerks office at 635-3521.

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the Child Abuse Response Team can work with victims and help them onto the path of healing.� Newton will support McMahon/Ryan throughout the month of April – child abuse awareness month – by participating in their Pinwheels for Preven-

tion campaign. For $1 donation, you can have your name on a pinwheel in her shop, showing your support to end child abuse. For more information on McMahon/Ryan Child Advocacy Site, visit mcmahonryan.org. La Tresse Salon is located at 24 Oswego

St., Baldwinsville. Appointments are not necessary but available by calling 638-2040. Amy Delia is the volunteer chairperson for Pinwheels for Prevention. She can be reached at amy.delia@cancer.org or 382-7767.

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Prepare for Wild Carp Week Staff reports Wild Carp Companies is proud to present Wild Carp Week, an unprecedented carp angling event to take place May 14 to 21 in Baldwinsville. Wild Carp Week will consist of five carp angling tournaments in seven days. Its featured event, the 50hour Wild Carp Classic, will showcase some of the world’s best carp anglers competing as teams for more than $30,000 among four prize categories, with $10,000 to be awarded to the team finishing first place for overall weight. The week’s remaining lineup consists of the Big Carp Challenge, Total Weight Challenge, Big 4 Challenge and Celebrity Carp Challenge. This unprecedented event builds upon Baldwinsville’s popular 50-hour tournament that has produced more than 112,000 pounds of carp caught and released since 2007 – a feat unmatched by any other annual carp angling venue on the planet. Wild Carp Week begins with a kick-off event on Baldwinsville’s Paper Mill Island from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. May 14. The event caters to the whole family with food, live music, a Kid’s Corner, casting competition, the Wild Carp Classic peg draw and more. Also on hand for the Wild Carp Week kick-off will be Nathan’s Hot Dog World Record holder Joey Chestnut and other major league eating competitors, who will

By Lisa Dell The Lysander Town Clerk’s Office will host a special passport event from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday April 9 at the Lysander Town Hall, 8220 Loop Road, Baldwinsville to provide passport

compete to set the world record for most salt potatoes consumed in the Wild Carp Week World Salt Potato Eating Championship, presented by JGB Enterprise. The registration deadline for all Wild Carp Week events is April 30. Registration forms will be available on the Wild Carp Companies website, carpweek.com, in late December. Payments will be accepted via Paypal, check or money order. Registration forms may be mailed to Wild Carp Companies, PO Box 128, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. For more information, contact tournament directors Jason Bernhardt (jason@wildCarpcompanies. com) or Sean Sauda (sean@ wildCarpcompanies.com) with questions. Event details The Wild Carp Classic is a team-based, 50-hour endurance tournament for most overall weight that will challenge even the most seasoned carp angling professionals. The competitive field will be limited to the first 55 teams.

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Counselors, lifeguards wanted at Lysander Lysander Parks and Recreation will accept applications for summer day camp counselors and lifeguards now through June 1. Pick up an application at townoflysander. org or at the Lysander Park office, 8220 Loop Road. For more information, call the Lysander Parks Office at 6355999 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Used book collection Town of Lysander is collecting books for their used books sale held April 11 to 27. Books can be dropped off from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday through April 11 at the Lysander Town Hall, 8220 Loop Road.

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Please, no textbooks, encyclopedias or books that have mildew on them or are in disrepair. AAA Defensive Driving Course This course will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday April 5 and 7 at Baker High School in large group room. Participants may be eligible to reduce as many as four points from their driving record and receive a 10 percent reduction on the collision and liability portion of automobile and motorcycle insurance premiums. Sign up, feel safe and save money.

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Central School District no later than March 28, 2011. The following vacancies are to filed on the Board of Trustees of the Baldwinsville Public Library: Term of two yearsUnexpired term of NELSON BUTLER Term of five yearsBRUCE KING Term of five yearsJ A C Q U E L I N E OLMSTEAD A petition shall be required to nominate a candidate for the office. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of the School District and shall be signed by at least twenty-five qualified voters of the District, shall state their residence of each signer, and shall state the name and residence of the candidate, and shall describe the vacancy on the Board of Trustees of the Baldwinsville Public Library for which the candidate is nominated and which shall include the term of office and the name of the last incumbent, if any. Each petition shall be filed with the Clerk of the Baldwinsville Central School District between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., not later than the thirtieth day preceding the day on which the candidates nominated are to be elected. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Trustees of the said Baldwinsville Public Library have authorized the use of absentee ballots for the vote on said election of Trustees and the said annual budget, in accordance with the provisions of § 2018-b of the Education Law as existing or hereinafter amended. Voters may apply for absentee ballots at the Baldwinsville Public Library until April 21, 2011, if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or until April 28, 2011, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. An applicant for an absentee ballot must submit a fully-completed application stating (1) his name and residence address, including the street and number, if any, or town and rural delivery, route, if any; (2) that he is or will be on April 28, 2011, a qualified voter of the District in that he is or will be on such date, over eighteen years of age, a citizen of the United States, and has or will have resided in the District for thirty days next preceding April 28, 2011; and (3) that he will be unable to vote in person on April 28, 2011, due to illness or physical disability; or (b) because his duties, occupation, business or studies will require him to be outside of the county or city of his residence on April 28, 2011, or (c) because he will be on vacation outside the county or city of his residence on April 28, 2011, or (d) because he will be detained in jail awaiting

action by a grand jury or awaiting trial or is confined in prison after conviction for an offense other than a felony. The Education Law makes special provisions for absentee voting by “permanently disabled” voters of the District and any question regarding these rights should be directed to the Clerk of the School District. All completed ballots shall be returned to the Baldwinsville Public Library no later than 5:00 p.m. on April 28, 2011. A list of all persons whom absentee ballots have been issued will be available in the Baldwinsville Public Library on each of the five (5) days immediately prior to April 28, 2011, except Sundays, and such list will be posted at the polling place. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for Library purposes may be obtained by any taxpayer in the Baldwinsville Central School District during the (7) days immediately preceding the annual meeting except Saturday, Sunday, or Holidays, at the Baldwinsville Public Library, 33 East Genesee Street, Baldwinsville, New York, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Dated: January 19, 2011 Baldwinsville, New York By Order of the Board of Trustees of the Baldwinsville Public Library BM-15 Town of Van Buren Public Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant top Section 276 of the New York Town Law and Chapter 175 of the Code of the Town of Van Buren, a Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Board of the Town of Van Buren on April 7, 2011 at 7:05 PM at the Van Buren Town Building 7575 Van Buren Rd., Baldwinsville, NY on the following matter: APPLICATION BY: Arnold Schmidt of 6687 Beach Rd. Syracuse, NY , to the Planning Board of the Town of Van Buren, for Subdivision of approximately 32 acres into 3 lots on property located at Pottery Rd. south of Herman Rd. Warners, NY Tax Parcel ID #055-08-14.1, per map, labeled “Preliminary Plat ReSubdivision Lot 1 Palmer Subdivision Amended”, in a R-40 Zoning District. The subject application is on file in the Town Codes Office and will be available for inspection during regular business hours. The hearing is open to the public and interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. BM-12 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING, VOTE ON THE SCHOOL BUDGET, THE PURCHASE OF

SCHOOL BUSES, AND ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE BALDWINSVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That commencing at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10, 2011, the Board of Education (the “Board”) of the Baldwinsville Central School District (the “District”) will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the expenditure of School District funds and the budget therefore for the fiscal year 2011-2012 at the Cafeteria of the Baker High School in the East Oneida Street Complex in the Village of Baldwinsville, New York. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: That copies of the detailed statement prepared by the Board of the amount of money which will be required for District purposes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each (the “Budget”) may be obtained by any taxpayer of the District at the District Office at 29 East Oneida Street, Baldwinsville, New York, and at each schoolhouse in the District, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday, or holiday during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding May 17, 2011. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: That voting by machines will take place on Tuesday, May 17, 2011, at the Baker High School Auditorium between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., thereof, upon the matters hereinafter set forth: PROPOSITION NO. 1 (1) To vote upon the adoption of the 20112012 budget of the District in the amount of $(not established yet), which will appear as Proposition No. 1 on the voting machines. (2) To vote upon the adoption of the following proposition, which will appear as Proposition No. 2 on the voting machines: PROPOSITION NO. 2 RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of the Baldwinsville Central School District be, and it hereby is authorized to purchase six (6) sixty-five (65) passenger school buses, one (1) (forty-two) 42 passenger school bus with a wheelchair lift and two (2) eight (8) passenger vehicles, all such buses including auxiliary equipment, for a total combined maximum estimated cost of Eight Hundred Eighty-one

Baldwinsville Theatre Guild will hold auditions for the next production “At First Sight” at 7 p.m. April 7 and 8, and at 2 p.m. April 9 at the Presbyterian Education Center, 64 Oswego St. in Baldwinsville. Everyone will read from the script. Casting for males: Harry Foster - (40s to 50s) paparazzi, aggressive, a small role in only one scene; Curtis Goldman - (late 20s to early 30s) son of lead, selfabsorbed, hypochondriac, main male comic role; and Philip Minister - (early to mid-50s) an undertaker, distinguished and a little naive, the lead’s lover. Casting for females: Julia Goldman - (late 40s to very Thousand, One Hundred and Seven dollars ($881,107), and that such sum, or so much of such sum as is needed, shall be raised by a tax upon the taxable property of said School District and collected in annual installments as provided by Section 416 of the Education Law; and in anticipation of such tax, obligations of said School District may be issued. P L E A S E TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the aforesaid Proposition No. 2 shall appear on the ballot label of the voting machines in the following abbreviated form: PROPOSITION NO. 2 Shall the proposition, as set forth in the Notice of this vote, authorizing the Board of Education to purchase six (6) sixty-five (65) passenger school buses, one (1) fortytwo (42) passenger school bus with a wheelchair lift and two (2) eight (8) passenger vehicles, all such buses including auxiliary equipment for a total combined maximum estimated cost of Eight Hundred Eighty-one Thousand, One Hundred and Seven Dollars ($881,107), and providing that said sum shall be raised by the levy of a tax to be collected in annual installments, and in anticipation of such tax, obligations of said School District may be issued, be approved? (3) To elect three (3) members of the Board of Education of the School District for three-year terms. The three candidates receiving the three highest vote totals shall be elected to three-year terms. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: Candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education shall be nominated by petition. A separate petition is required to nominate each candidate. Every petition must (I) be directed to the Clerk of the School District; (II) be signed by at least sixty-three (63) qualified voters of the District; (III) state the residence of each signer and the name and residence of the candidate; (IV) include a notarized Affidavit of Qualification; and (V) be filed in the office of the Clerk of the School District, at the Administrative Office Building; between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. local time, no later than April 18, 2011. Petition forms and Affidavit of Qualification forms may be obtained from the office of the Clerk of the School District at the District Office. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: The only persons who will be entitled to vote at the aforesaid vote and election

are those persons who are (I) citizens of the United States (II) eighteen years of age (III) residents of the District for at least thirty days prior to May 17, 2011 and (IV) who are not otherwise ineligible to vote by virtue of Sections 5106 of the Election Law. NOTICE FURTHER GIVEN:

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That additional propositions may be placed upon the ballot for consideration by voters upon petition signed by onehundred fifty-seven (157) eligible District voters and submitted to the District Clerk at the District Office no later than 5:00 p.m. on April 18, 2011; provided, however, that (I) teacher’s salaries and ordinary contingent expenses are not subject to amendment by proposition; (II) a proposition which requires the expenditure of moneys must specify the amount of appropriations therefore; and (III) all propositions are subject to review and revision, without change of intent, by the District counsel. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the District has authorized the use of absentee ballots for voting on said propositions, in accordance with the provisions of Section 2018b of the Education Law, as existing or hereinafter amended. Voters may apply for absentee ballots at the office of the District Clerk until May 10, 2011 if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter or until May 16, 2011 if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. An applicant for an absentee ballot must submit a fully completed application stating: (i)his name and residence address, including the street and number, if any, or town and rural delivery route, if any: (ii)that he will be, on May 17, 2011, a qualified voter of the District in that he is or will be on such date, over eighteen years of age, a citizen of the United States, and has or will have resided in the District for thirty days preceding May 17, 2011; and (iii)that he will be unable to vote in person on May 17, 2011, because he is or will be on that day: (a) a patient in hospital, or unable to vote in person on May 17, 2011, due to illness or physical disability; or (b) because his duties, occupation, business or studies will require him to be outside of the county or city of his residence on May 17, 2011; or (c) because he or will be on vacation outside the county or city of his residence on May 17, 2011; or

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Writers to speak at public library By Kelly Cary, BCSD April is National School Library month and the second week in April is National Library Week. To celebrate, Durgee Junior High School has collaborated with the Baldwinsville Public Library to promote reading, writing and libraries. Library media specialist Lindsay Cesari has been working with Val Chism at the public library to create opportunities to promote reading and writing to students at the junior high level and to the whole community. From 7 to 9 p.m. Monday, April 11, the public library will host a reception for Ellen Yeomans, a local author. She wrote “Rubber Houses,” which Cesari said is very popular with Durgee students. She is also the author of picture books for younger students. Community members are invited to meet her to ask questions and have their books signed. On Thursday April 14, the Durgee Junior High School PTSA will sponsor a visit by Mark Binder, a nationally recognized storyteller and author. His books include “It Ate My Sister” and “The Bed Time Story Book.” His visit will begin at Durgee with a storytelling assembly for eighth-graders followed by writing workshops for smaller groups of students. At 7 p.m. that evening, Binder will hold a free storytelling performance in the main community room of the Baldwinsville Public Library. His stories are comedic and appropriate for children, teens, parents and community members of all ages.


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In the company of loving family members, Elizabeth “Betty” Strong of Memphis, NY, departed this life on Sunday March 13, 2011, in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Syracuse. Born Elizabeth Roberts in Syracuse in 1927, she was a life-long resident of the area graduating from Liverpool High School. In 1945 she married Duane “Bud” Strong. Over the course of their 55 year marriage, they resided in Liverpool and Warners before moving to Memphis. She was predeceased by her husband Bud in 2000, daughter Stacy Strong Carberry in 1987 and great granddaughter, Audrey Jean Strong in 2008. Betty was an avid needle crafter and reader. She worked for E.W. Edwards and later Nationwide Insurance in the customer service departments. As a member of the Jordan Methodist Church, she was active in the Dorcas Circle. Within the community she was a Cub Scout Den mother and a member of the Memphis Fire Department Auxiliary. Betty is survived by two children and their spouses, Linda and Fred Robinson of Phoenix and Terry and

Elizabeth J. Strong Sylvia (Ramsdell) Strong of Auburn. Grandchildren include Christopher Robinson and Bethany Mahaney of Liverpool, Eric and Jennifer Strong of Hampton Va., Matthew Carberry of Auburn and Amy Carberry of California. Great-grandchildren include Madeline, Samuel and Vivien Strong of Virginia and Devin and Sydney Mahaney of Liverpool, NY. Memorial service: 11 a.m. Saturday April 2 in the Jordan United Methodist Church, Elbridge Street, Jordan, NY. Donations in Betty’s memory may be made to the Jordan United Methodist Church, Jordan, NY or Hospice of CNY, 990 Seventh North Street, Liverpool, NY 13088, in honor of her special “dinner group” friends. The Bush Funeral Home of Elbridge has charge of arrangements.

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Patricia D. Gargan, 79, of Baldwinsville passed into the loving arms of God and her family Sunday at the Villages Regional Hospital in Lady Lake, FL. She was born in Herkimer and lived in Baldwinsville most of her life. She was a graduate of Baldwinsville Academy and served proudly as a WAVE in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. She was a member of the American Legion Post 113 and the American Legion Auxiliary. Pat was also a member of the Teamsters Local 315. She retired in 1195 after 30 years with P&C Warehouse in Syracuse. She was a member of St. Mary’s Church in Baldwinsville. Her passion in life was spending time traveling with her family and friends also playing cards, reading and music. She loved her family “more, more more” and was always ready for any challenge that they could come up with. Her Irish smile and laughter will never leave our hearts. She was predeceased by her mother, Isabelle H. Dack of Baldwinsville, sister, Martha J. Mack of Afton, WY and brother, Roland J. Dack of Idaho. She is survived by Daughters

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Patricia D. Gargan Kathleen (Mike_) Legault of Baldwinsville Patricia (James) VanBuskirk Sr. of Phoenix; Maureen Pacheck (Steve Davis) of Baldwinsville; Mary (Mark) Hollenbeck of Belleview, FL; a sister, Shirley (Vance) Gorke of Mineral Buffs, GA; brother-in-law Eugene Mack of Afton, WY; three grandchildren, James VanBuskirk Jr. of Phoenix; Christine DiBerardino of Liverpool, NY and Katie Legault of Syracuse and great-grandchildren, Jesse, Ashley and Cheyenne and her loving nieces and nephews. Calling hours are from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, March 25, at Falardeau Funeral Home, Baldwinsville. A prayer service will be held at the funeral home Saturday, March 26 at 10:30 a.m. followed by a Mass at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, Baldwinsville. Spring burial will be at Calvary Cemetery, Watertown at a later date.

Worked for Crouse Hinds, St. Joseph’s Hospital Donald F. Kaylor, 66, of Pennellville, passed away Wednesday March 23, 2011, at St. Josephs Hospital. He grew up in Solvay, graduated from North High and was a veteran of the US Army. He worked for Crouse Hinds for 25 years at their foundry and 15 years at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Survivors: his wife of 42 years, Bernadette M.; daughters, Rebecca (Tom Ferguson) Paoff of Cayuga, Mellissa (Bill) Atkinson of Tampa, FL and Ruth (Anthony) Moore of Penneville; 9 grandchildren, Timothy (Abbie), Jeremy, Nicole, Christina, Joshua,

Eleanor M. Moak, 80

Donald F. Kaylor Alexandria, Austin, Zoey and William; and 1 great grand daughter. Calling hours: 3-5:00 p.m. Saturday March 26 at Falardeau Funeral Home, 93 Downer St., Baldwinsville. Services follow at 5 p.m. Burial will be private. Contributions: Disabled Veterans Association.

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Worked at Johnson Sewing Machine, So-Fro Fabrics Eleanor M. Moak, 80, of Dalton, MA, passed away on March 22, 2011 at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield, MA. Born Eleanor Mertia Prentice on August 29, 1930, she graduated from Worcester High School, Worcester, NY, in 1948 and went on to marry Richard G. Moak, also of Worcester. They and their two children lived in Baldwinsville, NY where she was active in Girl Scouts and worked at Suddaby’s Red and White for many years. She and her family moved to Pittsfield in 1979. She was predeceased by her husband Richard on July

Benji R. Wilhoite, 41

7, 1983. She worked in Pittsfield at Johnson Sewing Machine and So-Fro Fabrics. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren, sewing, quilting, gardening and following current events. She is survived by her daughter, Carol A. Moak, a son, Richard G. Moak Jr and two grandchildren, Sarah Elizabeth Moak and Daniel Gregory Moak. She is also survived by a sister, Patricia Weber, her husband Darryl, a sister-in-law, Betty Prentice and several nieces and nephews. She was loved by all and will be greatly missed. Condolences may be sent to the family at www. skinnerfuneralchapel.com. The E.J. Skinner Co. Funeral Chapel in Worcester, NY is serving the family.

Benji R. Wilhoite Benji R. Wilhoite, 41, of Baldwinsville, born in Georgia, passed away Monday March 14, 2011. He was an actor/singer/songwriter/ musician/entertainer. He was a member of two local bands and SAG. Please visit youtube.com/benjismusic to keep his music alive. Surviving: His wife, Dolores (Tracy); two daughters, Savannah of Georgia and Kennedy of Baldwinsville; two sons, Dylan of Georgia and Julien of Baldwinsville; his parents, Roger and Bobbie Wilhoite; four sisters; one brother and several nieces and nephews. Services: Private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to your local school’s music department, or Benji Wilhoite Children’s Trust Fund, 8 North Street, Baldwinsville, NY 13027.

Kathryn A. Bove, 38

Baldwinsville resident

Kathryn A. (Cupples) Bove, 38, of Baldwinsville, passed away suddenly on Tuesday March 22, 2011, at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Kathryn was employed by UPS for many years until receiving a heart and lung transplant in May of 2009. She then enjoyed spending most of her time with family and friends. Kathryn was predeceased by her parents, Vincent in 2008 and Patricia in 1991. She is survived by her sisters, Melinda Cupples of Detroit, MI; Michele Cupples of Marietta and Cynthia Cupples (Kevin Quinlan) of Chicago, IL; a niece, Shannon; and two nephews, Shane and Dylan. Calling hours: from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday March 25 at the Maurer Funeral Home Moyers Corners, 3541 Rt. 31, Baldwinsville, with funeral services at 5 p.m. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family.

Every night 12 to 9 a.m. Bulletin Board Baldwinsville PAC-B, the Public Access channel at cable channel 98, now has a digital sister channel and Verizon channel. The locally produced programs seen on PAC-B for the past decade can now also be seen on Time Warner Digital Channel 1498 and Verizon FiOS Channel 30. In addition, newly installed digital equipment at PAC-B’s new facilities at 8 Mechanic St. is providing improved signal quality to Channel 98 viewers. Saturday April 2 9 a.m. Baker Girls’ Lacrosse vs. W. Genessee (5/11/10) 10:23 a.m. BEE a Good Sport: 1947 Baseball Champions 10:50 a.m. Education News Parents Can Use - U.S. Dept. of Ed. Noon Baldwinsville Board of Education Meeting (3/28) then Albany Report then to be announced 3 p.m. Open Mike at the Library (3/16) 5 p.m. Community Wesleyan Church 6 p.m. Baker Girls’ Lacrosse vs. W. Genessee (5/11/10) 7:23 p.m. BEE a Good Sport: 1947 Baseball Champions 7:50 p.m. Education News Parents Can Use - U.S. Dept. of Ed. 9 p.m. Baldwinsville Board of Education Meeting (3/28) then Albany Report then to be announced

Sunday April 3 9 a.m. Baldwinsville Board of Education Meeting (3/28) then Albany Report then to be announced Noon Open Mike at the Library (3/16) 2 p.m. First Presbyterian Church Service 3 p.m. Word Of Life 4 p.m. Words To Live By 5 p.m. Community Wesleyan Church 6 p.m. Baldwinsville Board of Education Meeting (3/28) then Albany Report then to be announced 9 p.m. Baker Girls’ Lacrosse vs. W. Genessee (5/11/10) 10:23 p.m. BEE a Good Sport: 1947 Baseball Champions 10:50 p.m. Education News Parents Can Use - U.S. Dept. of Ed.

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Monday April 4 9 a.m. Open Mike at the Library (3/16) 11 a.m. Appalachian Trail Experiences: Steve Swensen at BPL (2/17) Noon Baker Girls’ Lacrosse vs. W. Genessee (5/11/10) 1:23 p.m. BEE a Good Sport: 1947 Baseball Champions 1:50 p.m. Education News Parents Can Use - U.S. Dept. of Ed. 3 p.m. Baldwinsville Board of Education Meeting (3/28) then Albany Report then to be announced 6 p.m. Baker Girls’ Lacrosse vs. W. Genessee (5/11/10) 7:23 p.m. BEE a Good Sport: 1947 Baseball Champions 7:50 p.m. Education News Parents Can Use - U.S. Dept. of Ed. 9 p.m. Open Mike at the Library (3/16) 11 p.m. Appalachian Trail Experiences: Steve Swensen at BPL (2/17)

Tuesday April 5

9 a.m. Baker Girls’ Lacrosse vs. C.N.S. (5/20/10) 10:15 a.m. Baker Boys’ 2007 Baseball Season Hilites 10:45 a.m. Elden Fifth Grade presents Green Living (6/10) 11:15 a.m. Army Newswatch Noon Friday Lenten Service: Rev. Paul DreherWilberg (4/1) 12:30 p.m. Community

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Band at First Methodist Church (3/16/11) 1:30 p.m. A Visit with Aurora at Canton Woods (4/22/10) 2:15 p.m. Disability And The Law 3 p.m. Jazz Cabaret at Baker High (2/14/06) 3:55 p.m. All-District String Concert, Grades 3-5 at Baker (4/8/08) 4:25 p.m. Baker Masterworks Concert (2001) 6 p.m. Millicent Helen Adsit: 100 Years Old 6:45 p.m. B’ville Book Talk at Shacksboro Museum (4/26/09) (pt. 1) 7:40 p.m. Rhinebeck Custom Cars and Street Rods (2004) 8:15 p.m. BPL Art Show: Lock 24 Artists (2006) 9 p.m. Fourth Annual Polar Bear Plunge (1/29/11) 9:30 p.m. Music: Not So Silent Weapon of World War II (11/14/05) 10:25 p.m. Mario Zorovic; NYPD 9/11 Experiences: Rotary Club (2007) 11:10 p.m. Gardens of Baldwinsville with Joe Ritter Roses (2001)

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9 a.m. Millicent Helen Adsit: 100 Years Old 9:45 a.m. B’ville Book Talk at Shacksboro Museum (4/26/09) (pt. 1) 10:40 a.m. Rhinebeck Custom Cars and Street Rods (2004) 11:15 a.m. BPL Art Show: Lock 24 Artists (2006) Noon Fourth Annual Polar Bear Plunge (1/29/11)

12:30 p.m. Music: Not So Silent Weapon of World War II (11/14/05) 1:25 p.m. Mario Zorovic; NYPD 9/11 Experiences: Rotary Club (2007) 2:10 p.m. Gardens of Baldwinsville with Joe Ritter Roses (2001) 3 p.m. Baker Girls’ Lacrosse vs. C.N.S. (5/20/10) 4:15 p.m. Baker Boys’ 2007 Baseball Season Hilites 4:45 p.m. Elden Fifth Grade presents Green Living (6/10) 5:15 p.m. Army Newswatch 6 p.m. Friday Lenten Service: Rev. Paul DreherWilberg (4/1) 6:35 p.m. Community Band at First Methodist Church (3/16/11) 7:35 p.m. A Visit with Aurora at Canton Woods (4/22/10) 8:15 p.m. Disability And The Law 9 p.m. Jazz Cabaret at Baker High (2/14/06) 9:55 p.m. All-District String Concert, Grades 3-5 at Baker (4/8/08) 10:25 p.m. Baker Masterworks Concert (2001)

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9 a.m. Jazz Cabaret at Baker High (2/14/06) 9:55 a.m. All-District String Concert, Grades 3-5 at Baker (4/8/08) 10:25 a.m. Baker Masterworks Concert (2001) Noon Millicent Helen Adsit: 100 Years Old 12:45 p.m. B’ville Book

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION OF TRUSTEES AND VOTING ON BUDGET OF BALDWINSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY, BALDWINSVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, ONONDAGA COUNTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual election of Trustees of the Baldwinsville Public Library, in the Baldwinsville

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Central School District, and the voting on the annual budget for said library, will take place at the Baldwinsville Public Library, 33 East Genesee Street, Baldwinsville, in said district on the 28th day of April, 2011, beginning at 9:00 a.m. of the day, local time, at which time the polls will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Voting for Trustees of the Public Library and on the Budget will be by voting machine. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that petitions nominating candidates for the office of Trustee of the Baldwinsville Public Library must be filed with the Clerk of the Baldwinsville Central School District no later than March 28, 2011. The following vacancies are to filed on the Board of Trustees of the Baldwinsville Public Library: Term of two yearsUnexpired term of NELSON BUTLER Term of five yearsBRUCE KING Term of five yearsJ A C Q U E L I N E OLMSTEAD A petition shall be required to nominate a candidate for the office. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of the School District and shall be signed by at least twenty-five qualified voters of the District, shall state their residence of each signer, and shall state the name and residence of the candidate, and shall describe the vacancy on the Board of Trustees of the Baldwinsville Public Library for which the candidate is nominated and which shall include the term of office and the name of the last incumbent, if any. Each petition shall be filed with the Clerk of the Baldwinsville Central School District between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., not later than the thirtieth day preceding the day on which the candidates nominated are to be elected. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Trustees of the said Baldwinsville Public Library have authorized the

12:45 p.m. B’ville Book Talk at Shacksboro Museum (4/26/09) (pt. 1) 1:40 p.m. Rhinebeck Custom Cars and Street Rods (2004) 2:15 p.m. BPL Art Show: Lock 24 Artists (2006) 3 p.m. Fourth Annual Polar Bear Plunge (1/29/11) 3:30 p.m. Music: Not So Silent Weapon of World War II (11/14/05) 4:25 p.m. Mario Zorovic; NYPD 9/11 Experiences: Rotary Club (2007) 5:10 p.m. Gardens of Baldwinsville with Joe Ritter Roses (2001) 6 p.m. Baker Girls’ Lacrosse vs. C.N.S. (5/20/10) 7:15 p.m. Baker Boys’ 2007 Baseball Season Hilites 7:45 p.m. Elden Fifth Grade presents Green Living (6/10) 8:15 p.m. Army Newswatch

use of absentee ballots for the vote on said election of Trustees and the said annual budget, in accordance with the provisions of § 2018-b of the Education Law as existing or hereinafter amended. Voters may apply for absentee ballots at the Baldwinsville Public Library until April 21, 2011, if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or until April 28, 2011, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. An applicant for an absentee ballot must submit a fully-completed application stating (1) his name and residence address, including the street and number, if any, or town and rural delivery, route, if any; (2) that he is or will be on April 28, 2011, a qualified voter of the District in that he is or will be on such date, over eighteen years of age, a citizen of the United States, and has or will have resided in the District for thirty days next preceding April 28, 2011; and (3) that he will be unable to vote in person on April 28, 2011, due to illness or physical disability; or (b) because his duties, occupation, business or studies will require him to be outside of the county or city of his residence on April 28, 2011, or (c) because he will be on vacation outside the county or city of his residence on April 28, 2011, or (d) because he will be detained in jail awaiting action by a grand jury or awaiting trial or is confined in prison after conviction for an offense other than a felony. The Education Law makes special provisions for absentee voting by “permanently disabled” voters of the District and any question regarding these rights should be directed to the Clerk of the School District. All completed ballots shall be returned to the Baldwinsville Public Library no later than 5:00 p.m. on April 28, 2011. A list of all persons whom absentee ballots have been issued will be available in the Baldwinsville Public Library on each of the five (5) days immediately prior to April 28, 2011, except Sundays, and such list will

be posted at the polling place. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for Library purposes may be obtained by any taxpayer in the Baldwinsville Central School District during the (7) days immediately preceding the annual meeting except Saturday, Sunday, or Holidays, at the Baldwinsville Public Library, 33 East Genesee Street, Baldwinsville, New York, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Dated: January 19, 2011 Baldwinsville, New York By Order of the Board of Trustees of the Baldwinsville Public Library BM-15 Town of Van Buren Public Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant top Section 276 of the New York Town Law and Chapter 175 of the Code of the Town of Van Buren, a Public Hearing will be held by the Planning Board of the Town of Van Buren on April 7, 2011 at 7:05 PM at the Van Buren Town Building 7575 Van Buren Rd., Baldwinsville, NY on the following matter: APPLICATION BY: Arnold Schmidt of 6687 Beach Rd. Syracuse, NY , to the Planning Board of the Town of Van Buren, for Subdivision of approximately 32 acres into 3 lots on property located at Pottery Rd. south of Herman Rd. Warners, NY Tax Parcel ID #055-08-14.1, per map, labeled “Preliminary Plat ReSubdivision Lot 1 Palmer Subdivision Amended”, in a R-40 Zoning District. The subject application is on file in the Town Codes Office and will be available for inspection during regular business hours. The hearing is open to the public and interested persons are invited to attend and be heard. BM-12

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200 Help Wanted TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED! : 2011 PAY RAISE! UP TO $.52 PER MILE! HOME WEEKENDS! EXCELLENT BENEFITS! NEW EQUIPMENT! HEARTLAND EXPRESS 1-800-441-4953. www. heartlandexpress.com (NYPA) TFN ACTORS/MOVIE EXTRAS $150$300/DAY depending on job requirements. Noexperience. All looks needed. 1-800-385-2392 A110 Announcing Incredible Pay Raise! Earn up to 44.5cpm. Run Regional: Weekly Home Time, Great Miles, New Equipment. CDL-A, 6mo. experience required. EEOE/AAP 866-3224039 www.Drive4Marten.com (NYPA) TFN Driver- COMPANY. Up to $2000 SIGN ON BONUS+ FREE LAPTOP OR GPS! With 3 yrs. verified OTR exp. Up to .50 per mile. Regional Lanes/ Home Weekly 888-463-3962 6mo. OTR exp. & current CDL www.usatruck. jobs eoe m/f/h/v (NYPA) TFN FEDERAL POSTAL JOBS! Earn $12$48 per hour/No Experience. Full Benefits/PaidTraining. Call 1-866477-4953, Ext 237. NOW HIRING!!! MOVIE EXTRAS Earn up to $250/day to stand in the backgrounds of major filmproduction. Exp. Not REQ. 1-877433-6231

AA- DO YOU EARN $800 IN A DAY? LOCAL ROUTE. 25 MACHINES/CANDY - $9995. INVESTMENT REQUIRED. 1-877-915-8222.

285 Financial Opp. $$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT CASH NOW!!! Injury Lawsuit Dragging? $500$500,000++ within 48/hrs? Low rates 1-800-568-8321 www.lawcapital.com

CASH NOW! Cash for your structured settlement or annuity payments. Call J.G.Wentworth.866-494-9115. Rated A+ by the Better Business (NYPA) TFN Bureau.

315 Articles For Sale NEW Norwood SAWMILLS- LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34” diameter, mills boards 28” wide. Automated quick- cycle-sawing increases efficiency up to 40%! www.NorwoodSawmills.com/300N 1-800-661-7746 Ext 300N (NYPA) TFN CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMPET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. UprightBass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums $189 each. Others 4 sale 1-516-377-7907

395 Wanted To Buy Wanted: Old Fishing Tackle, Any Amount. Will Pay Cash. Please Call Jim at 635-6357. WANTED: Used American made guitars - Martin, Gibson, Fender, Guild, Gretsch, Epiphone and Fender tube amps. Call 315-727-4979. WANTED DIABETES TEST STRIPS unexpired & ADULT DIAPERS. Up to $16.00.Shipping Paid. 1-800-2660702. www.SellDiabeticstrips.com

PIANOS WANTED! Nice homes waiting! INSTANT CASH PAID! Looking for Steinway, Yamaha, Mason Hamlin, Bosendorfer Pianos & player pianos. CALL TODAY! SONNY’S PIANO STUDIO 631.569.4615 EMAIL sonnys.pianos@verizon.net (NYPA) TFN

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DONATE YOUR CAR. FREE TOWING “Cars for Kids” Any Condition. Tax Deductible Outreach Center 1-800521-7566 DONATE YOUR VEHICLE UNITED BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION. Free Mammogram www.ubcf.info RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPON 1-888-468-5964 DONATE A CAR - SAVE A CHILD’S LIFE! Timothy Hill Children’s Ranch: Helping Abused and Neglected Children in NY for over 30 years. Please Call 1-800-252-0561.

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Commercial Real Estate: Need a good business location or investment? See if you can find this announcement in the display ads- Look for “HANDY”! AMERICAN HOMES OPEN HOUSE APRIL 15-17, six locations. Tour affordable housing!Details www. americanhomes.info

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Lots / Land

INVEST NOW IN NY LAND! Our best New York Land Bargains EVER! Camp on 5 acres $19,995. Big acreage w/ timber. Farms & hunting tracts. Waterfront @ 50% discount! Over150 properties on sale. Call now 1-800-229-7843 or visit www.LandandCamps.com ABANDONED FARM! 5 acres $19,900. 12 acres - $24,900. State land, woods, fields,awesome views, town road, utils, low taxes! Beautiful So. NY setting! Must sell NOW! 1-888-701-1864

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Vacation Properties

TIMESHARE SELL/RENT TODAY FOR CASH!!! We’ll find you Buyers/Renters! 10+years of success! Over $95 Million in offers in 2010! www.sellatimeshare.comCall 1-877-554-2429 BRING THE FAMILY! Warm up w/ our Spring specials! Florida’s Best BeachNew Smyrna Beach. www. NSBFLA.com or 1-800-541-9621 OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best selection of affordable rentals. Full/ partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638-2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com

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Florida Winter Getaway, The Villages, 55 or older comm. 2 bedroom house with golf cart. Available month of April, $550/wk+taxes & fees. No smoking or pets. 315 6559484

General

Garage Sales

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Piano Lessons

Items For Sale

Gallery Antique Estates Auction

HUGE RUMMAGE SALE!

-PIANO LESSONS-

OFFICE CLOSING Office furniture – exec desks, recpt decks, old metal desks, file cabinets, conference table, chairs, copier, telephone system, storage cabinets, leather sofa, oak table & chairs. Open House: 10-3 Sat & Sun 3/19-20 OR call 727-7200

Cleaning Service

Jim Boeheim’s Big Orange Basketball Camp

Sparkle Cleaning Service Free Cleaning Every 6 Months!

Fully Insured & References • 361-4881 Novena

Yoga Instruction

315-885-3057

09749

zahralmt@gmail.com www.changeinmotionhealingarts.com

F.M.

Maple Syrup

For Sale Maple Syrup (All grades) Maple Sugar Maple Cream Cotton Candy Mustard Coated Nuts Lollipops

Donna Dallal-Ferne, LMFT Change in Motion Healing Arts

Individual Couples and Family Therapy 06634

Open 7am to 6pm, Monday-Friday. From our cozy infant room to our active school age program, come see what makes us special!

13127

Marcellus Community Childcare Center

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!

Realty USA FOR Sale sign – Building For Sale

Buy Local

The Prayer to the Blessed Virgin. (Never known to fail)

Childcare

673-2608

North Syracuse, NY 452-0209

Directions: 7174 State Fair Blvd., Syr – Seneca Knolls area on Rt. 48, ¼ mile North of Farrell Rd.

Syrup For Sale

312 South Main Street

Must be w/ 6 month purchase

02395

Camp Tuition • Boarding Camper $535 Day Camper $365 • Extended Day Camper $435 Contact Basketball Office 315-443-2082 or 1-800-952-2675 • Website: www.suathletics.com

Ronald J. Hongo, CPA, PC

13013

Boys Age 8-18

ACCOUNTING & INCOME TAX SERVICE Certified Public Accountant

Camp Programs

Session1 - 6/26-30 • Session 2 - 7/23-27 • Session 3 - 7/28-8/1 *Teams are welcome to attend Session 2

Tax Service

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315-691-4634 Auctioneer: Keith Rifenburg Manager: Denise Rifenburg

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Visit our website for photos.

Sat, April 9, 8am-2pm, Trinity Church, 106 Chapel St, Fayetteville. Nearly New Consignment Shop open 8am-5pm for clothing.

13035

Check out all the treasures!

Selling estates from Camillus, New Berlin, Binghamton & Oneida making a broad selection of furnishings for every room, country, Victorian, mah., maple, pine, etc. along with great sel. Of collectibles incl., artwork by listed artists, art glass, folkart, rare carved eagle, art pottery incl. Clewell vase, orientalia items, coll. Ptd. Porcelain, mini vict portrait ptgs, Indian items, chandeliers, lamps, baby grand piano, oriental rugs, mammys bench, & many other fine items. The gallery is packed.

Celebrating our 25th year – consignments accepted daily – free conf. consultations

Music Teacher w/ B.S. & M.S. Degrees & Years of Experience! $19.00 for 45 minutes. 635-3819.

Yoga Instructor

Licensed Massage Therapist

Komrowski Sugar House

7584 Tater Road Plainville, NY 635-9365

13021

At our gallery, Rt.12B., Earlville, NY www.marquisauctions.com

06622

Sat., April 2nd at 11am, Preview 9am. Until Sale

08373

Auction


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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.

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Wanted: Substitute School Crossing Guard N. Syr. & L’pool. Schools. Varied hours. Call 652-3800 x 143 Mon. - Fri. 8:30-4:30

WELDER

06600

Ford Diesel Technician Wanted Diesel Knowledge a Must - Certification a Plus. Highly Motivated Individual. Fast Busy Growing Dealership. We Offer a Competitive Benefit Package. We Offer a Flexible Work Schedule.

Ultrasound Technician

for Portable X-Ray Co

Our team members enjoy: TOP pay, meal discount and exible hours!

Equal Opportunity Employer

13121

Apply in person Fayetteville Towne Center.

PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

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Full-Time

DELIVER THE NEW VERIZONÂŽ TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES

13043

Main emphasis will be preventive maintenance, repair, and up keep of the property grounds. This includes activities such as: light electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and grounds keeping work. Requires valid state driver's license and some experience in maintenance and refurbishment field. Apply in Person at: Casual Estates MHC: 7330 Lansend Lane, Liverpool, NY, 13090 or send resume to: 65548@aboutarc.hrmdirect.com M/F/D/V/G EOE/Affirmative Action Employer

www.aboutarc.com

CDL Type A & B Truck Drivers:

several FT positions open, requirements: 5+ years of experience, clean driving record, must pass drug test, must have medical card, dump truck experience, rate $15.00 per hour, health benefits. Please contact Chuck at (315) 697-2829 for more information.

13131

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:

06818

(Branch)

Call 437-6173

ESCO Turbine Technologies is a manufacturer of premium investment castings for the Air Craft and Industrial Gas Turbine industry. We have over 350 employees currently working in our Chittenango, NY facility.

We are currently looking for individuals with experience for our Finishing/Grinding departments. Finisher/Grinder – This 2nd shift position requires previous auto body finishing, wood-working 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 $10.87/ hour.

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.

BREAK OUT of Your Career Rut Unique Opportunity to Join Our Team We are looking for a professional individual with great drive and determination. Must be a goal oriented selfstarter with good organizational skills who believes in customer service. Past sales experience a plus but will train the right candidate.

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

Established territory covering Liverpool and Clay plus loads of new business to generate. We offer a commission plan with no ceiling and an opportunity to sell numerous local community papers, magazines, statewide publications plus online advertising. Health, dental and 401K. If you are ready to join an established but expanding company, committed to developing their sales team, send us your resume today!

Call Carl Kaminisky 1-800972-9392

Email to: Colleen Farley, Associate Publisher at cfarley@eaglenewsonline.com or mail to:

Eagle Newspapers

2501 James St., Suite 100, Syracuse, NY 13206 No phone calls. EOE M/F

12958

ALL POSITIONS!

Must be registered in NY.

13031

NOW HIRING

Liverpool, NY & Buffalo, NY

Requirements: ESCO Turbine Technologies offers its employees a competitive compensation package which includes an excellent benefit package including medical/dental, Employer subsidized 401K, and life insurance. 13018

For a confidential interview please call Rick at: 315-225-5577 or email resume to RWallace@nyeauto.com

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

SERVED YOUR COUNTRY START YOUR CAREER

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Job Placement Assistance

13045

Call Today 701-2490

We are looking for energetic team members to work at the BEST restaurant in town!

331 Russell Street Chittenango, New York 13037 Phone: 687-7255, Fax: 687-9720 Apply in person P/T & F/T C.N.A.’s needed, 3p-11p

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

Financial Aid & Pell Grants

Active Duty/ Tuition Assistance Full or Part Time Classes

13016

PRIVATE DUTY AIDES

Light Housekeeping, Meals, Bathing & More. Insured & Bonded.

in Fayetteville!

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

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 13017

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

Stonehedge Health and Rehabilitation Center Chittenango

13135

13146

assistants K-12. OK to apply if only available on specific days. Visit www.fmschools.org to print application or call 692-1234.

Learn to Earn

06845

Substitute Special Ed F-M Teaching Assistants substitute Special Education teaching F-M is hiring

NOW HIRING FUN PEOPLE

CDL–A TRAINING

13038

Looking for all positions: Servers, Cooks, Fountain Workers, Management. Come in to fill out application. 501 East Genesee St.


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P/T ABE Instructor for a.m. (8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.) program in Rome & Utica Responsibilities include direct instruction, student intake, testing, and assessment. Must be experienced in and able to work with a diverse population with low literacy skills, learning disabilities, ex offender status and behavioral issues. Bachelor Degree in Education and/or Special Education; NYS Teacher Certified and/or Adult Education Certification preferred. Apply at mvrapply.org or send your resume to: Madison-Oneida BOCES Consortium of Continuing Education , P.O. Box 168, 4937 Spring Road Verona, New York 13478-0168 Attention: Rita M. Kenyon for Rome and Larry DiCesare for Utica

3PD, Inc., is a Freight Forwarder under contract with major retailers such as Lowe’s, Home Depot, Sears, Office Depot, etc., to provide Logistical support, solutions and warehousing needs. We are seeking established Motor Carriers to provide the last mile delivery and installation of our customer’s products. To be considered, your business must be able to satisfy our customer’s requirements and deliver outstanding customer service. If you are looking to build and diversify your current book of business and can meet our customer’s requirements then we would like to speak to you! We offer opportunities to deliver and install the product/freight which consists of appliances, furniture, building materials, cabinets, windows, office supplies, and direct to home merchandise. If your company owns/leases any of the following equipment, you’re just what we’re looking for:

24’, 26’, or 28’ straight box trucks

By contracting with 3PD, Inc., your business can expect: opportunities to run multiple trucks, high annual gross revenues, run multiple stops per day, 7-day freight availability in most markets, your employees home every night, weekly settlements, and flexible delivery requirements. Our customer’s requirements include background checks, good driving record, valid state and/or federal operating authority, knowledge of home furnishings and installations, and strong customer service skills.

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

13125

Call Carl Kaminisky 1-800-972-9392

13032

Must be licensed in NY. Immediate opening. Excellent benefits.

Contract Carriers Wanted

Part Time Adult Basic Education Instructor

13111

X-Ray Technician for Portable X-Ray Co

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

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06436

Route 20, Cazenovia

Please call for rates: (315)655-9101

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

Commercial Real Estate

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 ~

06794

Handy?

For Rent - Baldwinsville Waterfront Commercial Property Located on the Seneca River at Lock 24 with a scenic view of Paper Mill Island. 1200 sq. ft. - or rent top floor 400 sq. ft. or bottom floor 800 sq. ft. Call Scott at 952-6498. Condos For Sale

HOBE SOUNDS FL CONDO Illness forcing sale. 70K, 2bdrm, 2ba. 55+ community (772) 245-8556

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.

$110,000 638-2949

13041

13142

HOUSE FOR SAVE BY OWNER

06618

TDD/TTY: 1(800) 545-1833 Ext.800 oneidahousing@cnymail.com

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

315-637-2900

Winter Special Country Inn & Suites

B’ville Area

SUBURBAN PARK APTS.

06626

06822

05308

315-363-8450 226 Farrier Ave Oneida, New York

Call 510-3569 House For Sale

MANLIUS

*CLEAN MODERN UNITS *SECURITY *AFFORDABLE HOUSING *FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE *NEAR DOWNTOWN ONEIDA *LAUNDRY ON PREMISES *FREE PARKING *ACCESS TO TRANSPORTATION *HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY *IN-HOUSE ACTIVITIES *SNACK SITE *OVER 31 YRS IN BUSINESS

Newly Remodeled. $900/month.

02403

Call 469-0780

Public Housing & Section 8 Assistance

EQUAL HOUSING

13048

luxuriously furnished. All utilities. Parking. Working adult. NO PETS!

06791

B’VILLE

Oneida Housing Authority

OPPORTUNITY

Room Rentals

2 Bedroom House For Rent Village of Cazenovia 1-2-3 Room Offices t. 10 minutes outside Chittenango. S e t t o l r Shared Secure Space 11 Cha Cazenovia School District. No Pets. Service or Medical A block from the park/river, efficiency,

Pinecrest Manor Liverpool

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

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NORTH COUNTRY FIREWOOD

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13115

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

727-8900

Construction

09722

LOW RATES • PERSONAL SERVICE Since 1966

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

AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS

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6 Southgate Rd (off Rte 690 & 31)

635-9795 • BALDWINSVILLE

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Painting

Snow Removal

MID-STATE DOOR, INC.

GALLAGHER PAINTING, INC.

RANDY CRAMER Snow & Lawn, Inc.

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

www.GallagherPaintingPlus.com Interior/Exterior painting, color consultation, walls, ceiling & plaster repairs ins., free est. 415-8000

Hunt's Painting 20 Years Experience

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

Interior/Exterior Painting Staining & Pressure Washing 06825

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Paving

Val’s Paving

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05301

Peter Baker PH: 662-3002 Owner Cell: 289-2170 Email: PB9889@aol.com www.bakerconstruction.org

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

13015

Insured, Senior Disc., Free Estimate 3rd Generation of Quality Work

06819

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House Jacking

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