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F-M Day 2011 to benefit garden F-M senior Rachel Ristau was inspired to create the Fayetteville Memory Garden after her father’s death. ...See page 3

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Eagle Hill’s Science Olympiad team placed first in the New York State Division B Science Olympiad competition held April 8 and 9 at SUNY-Ulster in Stone Ridge. The win earned the team an invitation to compete in the National Science Olympiad competition to be held in May at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Forty teams from across the state competed at the event. Wellwood’s team also competed and placed sixth. The Eagle Hill team includes Allison Alcott, Devon Buckingham, Molly Bucklin, Damian Cross, Ray Gu, Jay Khurana, Maddy Lee, Ryan McHugh, Tiberiu Mihaila, Sarah Oakes, Isabella Panozzo, Luke Qi, Kevin Weaver and Alex Zhang.

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Learn to make pysanka at DCL

F’ville native enjoys career in foreign services David Eckerson dedicates life to international missions

By Tami S. Zimmerman editor@eaglebulletin.com Have you ever wondered how difficult it is to make those beautifully decorative Ukrainian Easter eggs? Now’s your chance to find out. The Friends of the DeWitt Community Library is holding its annual tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday April 16 and is simultaneously hosting a featured talk about the fine art of Ukrainian Easter eggs, or

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Ukrainian Easter eggs, or pysanka. pysanka. Guest speaker Linda Evans, a retired elementary art teacher from See Eggs, page 8

At 24 years of age, Fayetteville native David E. Eckerson entered the Peace Corps. Little did he know that was the first step in a long-term career in foreign services. “I was going to a Christian theological seminary at that time and trying to figure out what to do with my life,” Eckerson recalls. “So I signed up for the Peace Corps.” The agency assigned him to Togo, Africa to work on pigeon gardens and community development but he wanted to live in Ethiopia

and work on educational television, a program he had heard about from a friend. He turned down the offer, despite the agency’s insistence that his chance to serve in the Peace Corps would now be slim to none. “Well, that’s all right,” responded Eckerson, who then finished his degree and hitchhiked across America, planning to “do it on my own.” About a year later, a friend asked if he would be interested in working as an epidemiologist in Ouagadougou in Upper Volta. “I went to the dictionary to find out where that was,” he said. Epidemiologists, typically doctors, study the transmission and control of epidemic diseases. “There was a program [available and] supported by the United States Agency for International Development and the Peace Corps. I decided to do it.” See USAID, page 8

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Performance by Le Moyne College jazz vocal ensemble, “The Jazzuits� set for 7 p.m. Wednesday April 13 at Temple Concord, 910 Madison St. in Syracuse. Group directed by Carol Jacobe. Call 475-9952 or email office@ templeconcord.org.

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In last week’s Eagle Bulletin article, “Manlius, Fayetteville fire study favors joint district,â€? the paper omitted that fire study consultant Ron Graner’s recommendation to consolidate the fire departments into a joint district include the Pompey Hill Fire Department, the Minoa Fire Department and the Kirkville Fire District, in addition to the Manlius and Fayetteville fire departments. The Eagle Bulletin regrets this error.Â

Pompey marks Civil War sesquicentennial

A Pompey Historical Society program that introduces Ruth Hotaling’s Civil War research is set for 7 p.m. Wednesday April 13 t the Pompey Town Hall, Route 20 at Pompey Center Road). Hotaling focuses on volunteers with roots in the Central New York area. Rochelle Hamel, author of “Darkness of Day,� a historical novel about a Civil War doctor, will be there also, with copies of her book. (A share of each book sold benefits PHS.)

April 14

The Manlius Senior Centre, 1 Arkie Albanese Drive, has a brunch planned at 9:30 a.m. Thursday April 14. The menu includes puffy banana pancakes, ham slices, fruit salad and a strawberry whip dessert. Reserve your spot at 682-7889.

April 17

Two-piano concert

Pianists Ida Trebicka and Nathan Sumrall will present a concert at 3 p.m. Sunday April 17 at University United Methodist Church, 1085 E. Genesee St., Syracuse. The event is free and open to the public.

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A one-woman musical featuring Elaine Kuracina will take place at 8 p.m. Saturday April 16 at Kellish Hill Music Barn. Cost: $7. Check out rhbamerican.com for more information. 3192 Pompey Center Road in Manlius.Â

Barnes & Noble in Dewitt will host local author Joan Ford for a talk and book signing as she shares ideas and showcases samples from her book “Scrap Therapy Cut the Scraps!: 7 Steps to Quilting Your Way Through Your Stash� at 7 p.m. Tuesday April 19.

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April 21

Barnes & Noble in Dewitt will host Syracuse University professor and local author Harvey Teres for a reading and book signing of “The Word On the Street: Linking the Academy and the Common Reader� at 7 p.m. Wednesday April 20.

Journey to Tanzania and Kenya with Chris and Courtney Burdette at 1 p.m. Thursday April 21 at the Manlius Senior Centre. The couple will share their recent adventure in a presentation to include photos of exotic animals and other aspects of life on this fascinating continent. A buffet lunch, with hummingbird cake for dessert, will be served at noon. Call 682-7889 to reserve your spot. All are welcome at the presentation.

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Civil War roundtable

Drum circle/belly dancing

Belly dancing class to take place from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday April 23 at Kellish Hill Music Barn. Donations accepted. No experience necessary. Drum circle to follow from 3 to 6 p.m. Cost: $5. For more information, check out rhbamerican.com. 3192 Pompey Center Road. Â

 April 30

Bluegrass benefit

Kellish Hill Farm is hosting a fund raiser for the Central New York Bluegrass Association to continue to promote Bluegrass and Old Time Country Music. Event to take place from 1 to 7 p.m. Saturday April 30 at 3192 Pompey Center Road in Manlius. Tickets: $10, including a spaghetti dinner. Contact Joy A Crouch at Antionet1@aol.com or call 593-1646 or 529-4142. Bands playing are the Delaney Brothers, John Cadley and the Lost Boys, Boots ‘n Shorts, Lake Effect Bluegrass, and the Marcellus Jammers.

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Onondaga County Civil War Roundtable program to be held at 7 p.m. Thursday April 21 in the town of DeWitt community room, 148 Sanders Creek Pkwy in East Syracuse. Presentation by Michael T. Russert, “But when the blast of war blows in our ears�: The Edward McPherson Farm and the Battle of Gettysburg.� For more information, email occwrt12@ gmail.com, or contact Bill Goodwin at 437-3887.

April 26

Fall prevention

Falls are common in senior citizens, and unfortunately, the results can be life-changing. The Manlius Senior Centre, 1 Arkie Albanese Drive, invites you to attend a program at 1 p.m. Tuesday April 26 when physical therapist Brenda Ko of St. Joseph’s Home Health Care will focus on fall prevention. Call 682-7889 for more information.

April 27

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The town of Manlius Town Clerk’s office, located at 301 Brooklea Drive in Fayetteville, will remain open until 7 p.m. Wednesday April 13. Residents will be able to apply for a marriage license, dog license, passport, handicap parking permits and purchase hunting and fishing licenses.

The town of Manlius Town Clerk’s office, located at 301 Brooklea Drive in Fayetteville, will remain open until 7 p.m. Wednesday March 9. Residents will be able to apply for a marriage license, dog license, passport, handicap parking permits and purchase hunting and fishing licenses. For more information or an appointment, call 637-3521.

Temple Concord to hold open house

Temple Concord is hosting a religious school open house between 10 a.m. and noon Sunday April 10. All are invited to tour the Temple and its school; meet the staff and participate in family-oriented activities. Visiting children are invited to participate in religious school activities celebrating Passover, including making crafts and preparing holiday foods. Adults are welcome

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F-M Day to benefit Fayetteville Memory Garden By Tami S. Zimmerman editor@eaglebulletin.com

The Fayetteville-Manlius High School Student Council is gearing up for F-M Day 2011 to benefit the Fayetteville Memory Garden, a setting for reflection that will neighbor the Fayetteville Senior Center on East Genesee Street. Founder Rachael Ristau, a senior at F-MHS, anticipates a groundbreaking in late May if funds are met in time. Student council members seek to raise about $20,000. Ristau was inspired to create a memorial for people to remember and honor their loved ones after she herself had to deal with grief over her father’s untimely death. She was in seventh grade at the time. “Grief is not something that exists just on your loved one’s birthday or a specific holiday; it’s something that can be built into your everyday life,” she said. “I have learned there is no true solution to curing pain except to have the ability to know that you are not alone. I want to teach people that it is okay to cry, to grieve and to be happy, too.” Her project took root after the Fayetteville Village Board

approved her proposal in 2010. She has organized multiple fundraisers since by holding car washes and promoting the sales of engraved bricks, which will be used to create a ribbonshaped pathway in the garden. “The ribbon has come to symbolize hope and courage and that’s what the garden is all about,” Ristau said. “I envision walking down the pathways and taking a moment to read the names knowing that each brick has a story behind it.” The garden will also feature benches, trees, lighting, pergolas, a landscape wall, a water feature and, of course, flowers. The entire project – before donations and brick/paver sales – was estimated to cost $150,000. Hueber-Breuer, Dal Pos Architects and O’Brien & Gere are among eight business partners. F-M Day 2011 will take place Saturday May 7 at the F-M High School, 8201 E. Seneca Turnpike. From 4 to 7 p.m., families are welcome to experience the fun of a bounce house, carnival games, sporting events, a dunk tank, a diva salon and candy. From 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., a dance will be held in the courtyard for high school students. T-shirts will be sold to high school students for $15, which includes admission to the dance. Middle school and elementary students can buy the

Trustees sworn in, mayor appoints committee liaisons By Tami S. Zimmerman editor@eaglebulletin.com

ment of Public Works, the Manlius Historical Society and the zoning and planning boards. The mayor will serve as liaison to the swan pond committee.

Manlius Village Trustees Harold Hopkinson, Scott McGrew and Nancy Pfeiffer were sworn in April 4 prior to the board’s annual organizational meeting that approximately 20 residents attended. Mayor Mark-Paul Serafin appointed Trustee Janice Abdo-Rott as liaison to the library, the Greater Manlius Chamber of Commerce and the bicentennial committee, as well as co-liaison with Hopkinson on the parks and recreation committee. Hopkinson will also serve as liaison to the Manlius Senior Center. Trustee Eric Krause is liaison for technology and the unfunded liabilities and finance committee. Serafin appointed McGrew as liaison to court, the food bank, the police and traffic committee and BTC shared services; Miner to fire/EMS and personnel and Pfeiffer to the Depart-

More appointments The following appointments were made for oneyear terms: Hopkinson as deputy mayor, Scott Koldin as acting village justice, Police Chief Francis Marlowe as Zoning Board of Appeals chairman and Barbara Rivette as village historian. Vivian Stern was appointed a two-year term on the parks and recreation advisory board and Janet Webb a five-year term as a member of the planning board. The Manlius Village Board will continue to meet at 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at the Manlius Village Center. The board will next meet at 7 p.m Tuesday May 10 at the Manlius Village Center.

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Rachael and her dad, Michael, at Chili’s Restaurant in 2004. T-shirts for $10. F-M sports teams will also be playing outside that day. For more details on the garden and ways to make a donation, visit fayettevillememorygarden.org or email Ristau directly at ristau93@yahoo.com.

Women’s Franciscan retreats set The Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities invite single women to explore the possibilities for ministry, spirituality and community at one of the following Come and See Weekends: • June 4 and 5 at St. Mary of the Angels, Williamsville • Sept. 24 and 25 at St. Anthony Convent, Syracuse • Oct. 15 and 16 at Immaculate Conception, Hastings-on-Hudson • Oct. 22 and 23 at Mount Alvernia, Pittsburgh, Penn. Weekends, which begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday and

end at 3 p.m. on Sunday, give women interested in religious life opportunities for discernment while meeting the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities in their convent homes. There will be time for prayer, reflection, general information gathering, sharing and learning about the formation process, social gatherings and tours of various ministries in the region. To register or for more information, contact Sr. Joselle Orlando at jorlando@sosf. org 634.7083 or visit sosfvocations.org.

Win an afghan at the DCL book sale blowout The DeWitt Community Library will be holding its Spring Book Blowout sale and raffle from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday April 29 and Saturday April 30 in the library at Shoppingtown Mall. In addition to great deals on gently used books and media, visitors will have the chance to win a handmade afghan

and pillow in a raffle sponsored by the Friends of the DeWitt Community Library. The spring green afghan and matching pillow were handmade using the Cromwell Court pattern by Friends of the DCL board member Lynn Berman. The wool is a medium weight knitting worsted, and the color is foam.

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Erin Griffin has been the first customer of the season for the last 11 years and this year was no exception. Griffin was on Facebook with friends about her title as the “first customer of the year” and was afraid someone else would beat her to the window, so she came with a friend, chairs and blankets (the temperature was a balmy 40 degrees). They arrived at 11 a.m. to be first for the noon opening March 19. Sno top is also proud to announce for the seventh year in a row it was awarded ribbons for the quality of its vanilla and chocolate ice cream at the National Ice Cream Retailers Association’s Annual Convention in Nashville, Tenn. Each year at the national convention, Awards of Excellence are presented to deserving retailers from across the United States, Canada and other countries. Ribbons are awarded to those scoring the highest marks. Samples of ice cream are judged for color, texture, taste and bacterial count and ribbons are awarded for the best scores. This year Dr. Johnny McGregor, of Clemson University in South Carolina, judged the samples.

The lightweight afghan can be used year round and is machine washable. Raffle tickets are $2. All proceeds will benefit the DeWitt Community Library. The winner will be announced at 4 p.m. Saturday April 30 and will be contacted the following week if not present for the drawing.

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It’s an ‘egg-citable’ time of year Easter Sunday is less than two weeks away and communities are gearing up for the Christian holiday with egg hunts. The DeWitt Community Library is even holding a featured talk on how to make the traditional Ukrainian Easter egg. A list of dates follows for residents who would like to participate in these activities. Village of Manlius 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday April 16 at Mill Run Park. The hunt begins at 9 a.m. for children age 4 and under, 10:15 a.m. for age 5 to 7 and 11 a.m. for kids age 8 to 11. There will be prizes, candy and a visit from the Easter Bunny. Meet at the front gate of the park. Village of Fayetteville Begins at 9 a.m. Saturday April 23 in the parking lot outside the Fayetteville Senior Center, 584 E. Genesee St. There will be candy and egg hunts for children of all ages, special prizes and a visit from the Easter Bunny! Village of East Syracuse Begins at 10 a.m. Saturday April 23 at Ellis Field Park, Hanlon Pool. For children age 10 and under; there will be two separate areas set up – one for kids 6 and under and the other for kids age 7 though 10. Find the special egg! There will be candy for everyone and a visit from the Easter Bunny. Ukrainian Easter egg presentation The Friends of the DeWitt Community Library will be holding its annual tea from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday April 16 in the Friends Room of the library. Guest speaker Linda Evans will talk about the fine art of Ukrainian Easter eggs, or Pysanka; the symbols and meanings behind the decorative folk designs and how these customs were preserved through generations. Attendees will not make their own eggs, but will be able to witness the various stages of creation. Two decorated eggs will also be raffled off as a door prize. Registration is required; call the library at 446-3578. Turn to page 1 for related article.

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Walking the ‘Vine’ in the village of Liverpool Tami Having spent most of last Saturday morning in our lamp lit family room, transcribing notes, checking emails and shuffling papers, I decided I needed a break. Instead of driving down to the store to get a couple items we needed, I took advantage of the nice weather and went on foot. The sun was warm; it felt great not to wear a jacket and I got to wear the sandals that had been stored away for far too long. The sun elevated my mood. It was wonderful to get some exercise. For the last couple months, routine workouts had taken the backburner to weekly deadlines, freelance writing gigs and, oh yeah, planning a

Time to chase the Cup Ah, how timely – a warm weekend. A thermometer that’s actually climbing, people on the golf course, shirt sleeves – they do exist. So it must be time for the NHL playoffs. At some point two months from now, a captain will skate over to Gary Bettman and grab that 34-pound piece of silver that is the reason for living, if you believe every single hockey player. Having seen Chicago’s Blackhawks erase a Stanley Cup drought that dated back nearly half a century, the first inclination is to survey the playoff field and see whose title, if achieved, would be the sweetest. In this case, that’s easy. Born in 1970, neither the Vancouver Canucks nor Buffalo Sabres have ever gone all the way, despite both going to the finals twice. Of course, the Canucks have a far better chance this time, having achieved the league’s best record in the regular season. No team in the NHL is more complete, despite a fair amount of injuries. Yet Roberto Luongo and the Sedin twins have never proven that they can make a deep playoff run. By contrast, the Sabres, after a horrible start, had to work hard for four months just to get into the show. No doubt, the sale of the team to Terry Pegula is a vast improvement from the absentee ownership of the past, and will pay off with a Cup – but likely not this year. That is, unless Ryan Miller returns and stops everything. Then again, just sneaking into the playoffs did wonders for Montreal and Philadelphia a season ago, as the no. 7 and 8 seeds ended up playing in the East final. The Flyers, who won it, did no sneaking this time, staying on top of the conference for most of the season, while the Habs had to sweat it out again. And where does this leave the poster boys? Thanks to HBO and the Winter Classic, we’ve had our fill of Capitals-Penguins, but Pittsburgh seemed to manage just fine without the sainted Sidney Crosby or Evgeni Malkin. Crosby’s return is huge, but the Pens need more. As for Alex Ovechkin and Washington, they appear to be peaking at the right time but, like Vancouver, need to prove that they can go into mid-May, never mind June. Yet no one in the East has more to prove than Boston, who will get fresh reminders of blowing that 3-0 lead to Philly the moment the playoff puck drops. Even winning a series or two won’t make the Bruins fell safe. Tampa Bay, on the other hand, has a fairly new crew and modest expectations. Look out for the

wedding. I had forgotten what a pickme-up even a short walk is for the body, mind and soul. Zimmerman Despite the patchy sidewalk and cars rushing by on Vine Street, I could feel the tight grip of anxiety loosen. I forgot all about my work demands and was able to organize the million thoughts that had been clamoring for attention. By the time I returned with my three grocery bags, I realized those 30 minutes of time for myself were exactly what I needed to lift my sullen spirit. It’s amazing what a little fresh air and exercise will do to reinvigorate you. Next time, I won’t wait so long.

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Lightning in 2012, for this will be a learning time. In the 82nd game 12 months ago, the Blackwell Rangers were knocked out. Naturally, Random the Blue Shirts had to wait until the Thoughts 82nd game to get in, beating New Jersey and watching Carolina squander its last chance against Tampa Bay. No doubt, the TV crowd is relieved to still have the Rangers around, but there’s no indication that it can linger in these playoffs. Move to the West, and aside from the Canucks’ drama, a lot of focus will be turned on San Jose. The Sharks moved on from its first-round playoff flameouts with a run to the conference finals a season ago, and no one in the NHL has been better since January. A San Jose-Vancouver showdown would be great theater, but when has the playoffs ever followed the script? Someone on the Western side will surprise. Nashville does not scintillate, but it won’t allow many goals, either. Phoenix still wonders about its future (move them already!) and somehow has kept its focus to return to the playoffs, while Los Angeles didn’t really live up to its high expectations until the second half of the regular season. Anaheim, winners of the title three short years ago, is the biggest West sleeper of all. Detroit is the most familiar face, though – 20 straight trips to the playoffs, the most in the NHL. Between the experience of Nick Lidstrom and Pavel Demitra and the spare parts they always seem to find, the Red Wings, in six of the last 15 finals, will stay on the short list of Cup contenders until proven otherwise. And look who showed up as the last team in the field – Chicago. As with the Rangers, the Blackhawks had to go all 82 games to get its berth, and the mere fact that it plays Vancouver (whom it knocked out each of the last two years) puts immense pressure on the Canucks. Survive the first round, and there’s a real good chance Vancouver and Washington end up with each other in the finals. For all teams with gaudy point totals, it is the first series that’s the toughest, because heavy favorites have everything to lose. One thing seems guaranteed – a drawn-out ending. Since 1999 (No Goal to us Sabres fans), nine of the 11 championship series have gone six or seven games, with the other two going five. No sweeps anywhere to be found. Right to the end, the Stanley Cup has to be earned – which makes it the best tournament in pro sports.

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New leads star in ‘Superstar’

Cathleen O’Brien as Mary Magdalene. O’Brien recently won rave reviews for her portrayal of Maria Callas in the drama, “Master Class.” Tara Huss-Davis is the choreographer for Superstar, Karen Procoppio is stage manager and Pat Lotito is the music director. Returning actors include Bill Ali as Simon, Dominick Corbacio as Peter, Mark Kotzin and David Walker alternate as Annas, Robert Searle as Caiaphas, Susan Woistenholme as Mother Mary and Robert “Tank” Steingraber will play for the 30th consecutive year the comic but threatening role of Herod. Performances are set for 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday April 22 and 23 at the Crouse Hinds Theatre in the Civic Center. Tickets cost $30, $25 and $20. To reserve seats, call the Oncenter box office at 435-2121.

Fayetteville Free Library

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2 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays A librarian can help you explore careers, create or edit a resume, set up email and job feeds. Call to register at 637-6374 x 2.

Motto Musicale: The Oasis ‘Voices Alive’ chorus 2 p.m. Sunday May 1

‘Happy Mind’ book signing

7 p.m. Tuesday May 3 Author, chiropractor and happiness expert Dr. William Yoder, together with his wife Dr. Mary Yoder, will conduct a talk and a book signing for new book, “The Happy Mind,” which describes happiness as a state of mind rather than a state of affairs. The book offers seven simple core beliefs that can allow you to experience deep and lasting happiness, and provides practical tools to help you change old patterns. Visit TheHappyMindBook.com for more information. Registration required.

Café Francais

1:30 p.m. Friday May 9 Join Violette Humsi for an enjoyable French conversation and cafe Registration required. Call 637-6374.

Movie night: ‘Black Swan’

6:30 p.m. Tuesday May 10 A psychological thriller set in the world of New York City ballet. An insecure ballet dancer wins the lead in Swan Lake but slowly loses her grip on sanity when a seductive newcomer is out to steal her role. Rated R. 108 min. runtime. Registration required.

Enhancing your spiritual intuition

7 p.m. Wednesday May 11 Spiritual intuitive Coleen Shaughnessy will present an interactive discussion on developing your psychic abilities. Registration required.

Learn to crochet

1 p.m. Saturday May 14 Learn basic crochet by the fireplace, which provides a cozy setting for conversation. Cost $6.50 for supplies or your own materials. For more information or to register, contact Kathleen at aprilow127@yahoo. com.

FFL annual fundraiser: ‘Explore the World 2011’

7 to 10 p.m. Friday May 20 Support the FFL at a gala featuring a silent auction, a raffle for a Stickley Limited Edition Harvey Ellis Wedding Mirror and a MacKenzie-Childs Trapeze Serving Bowl, as well as gourmet food and drink, and live music. Purchase event and raffle tickets at fayettevillefreelibrary.org/exploretheworld. The library will be closed all day to prepare for this fundraiser.

Movie night: ‘The King’s Speech’

6:30 p.m. Tuesday May 24 The story of King George VI of Britain, his impromptu ascension to the throne, and the speech therapist who helped the unsure monarch become worthy of it. Rated R. 118 min. runtime. Registration required.

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9:30 a.m. Wednesdays A language building program using music, movement, rhymes and stories. For toddlers up to age 3 who have graduated from Cuddletime.

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10:30 a.m. Wednesdays Nurture a love of books with your 2- or 3-year-old. We will learn letters, sounds and words as we share stories, songs and rhymes.

The snow flake notes are from members of Brownie Troop 499. Part of Hale’s presentation is a video about safety and, when possible, children are allowed to climb aboard a big snow plow. For more about the safety program, contact Manlius Town Highway Superintendent Rob Cushing at 6563090.

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11:30 a.m. Thursdays Enjoy rhymes, songs, stories and more with your baby at this language building program. For babies not yet walking and an adult.

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6 p.m. Monday May 9 At this meeting of TAG, teens will be in the computer lab designing flyers to promote the FFL Teen Summer Reading Programs. No previous computer design experience necessary. Anyone in grades six through 12 is welcome. Registration Required.

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11 a.m. Friday May 27 Enjoy this day off of school at the FFL playing brand new games on the Wii and Xbox Kinect. Bring your friends! Snacks available for purchase.

Computer programs Tech time

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Henry Wilson and Jason Klug will star as Jesus and Judas in this year’s Salty City Center for the Performing Arts’ 33rd annual production of the rock opera, “Jesus Christ Superstar.” Bob Brown, who sang the leading role for 24 years, will now sing the role of Pilate. Wilson first appeared in Superstar as Simon and later switched to the role of Judas. He is the lead singer for the local rock band Mothercover. Other credits include John Wilkes Booth in “Assassins,” Mary Sunshine in “Chicago,” the voice of Audrey II in “Little Shop of Horrors,” and multiple roles in Pat Lotito’s original work, “Alice in Wonderland.” Klug is the lead singer and guitarist for Reissues, a regional cover band. He played Stein, the leading character in, “City of Angels,” for the Syracuse University drama department. Brown will direct the cast of about 70 performers, including

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When Maude Barlow, the world’s leading expert on water issues, told a group of Fayetteville-Manlius students they should be taking two to three minute showers, there was an awful lot of grumbling from the students. “You will get just as clean in a two- to threeminute shower as you will in a 10-minute one,� said Barlow, who spoke at Eagle Hill Middle School April 6 about the global water crisis. Barlow, of Ottawa, Canada, is the national chairperson of the Council of Canadians advocating the Right to Water. The group is working to bring attention to the problems of water scarcity now and in the future. In 2008, she was appointed as the United Nations’ first senior adviser on water issues. She is also the co-founder of the Blue Planet Project, a group that works to protect fresh water from trade and privatization around the world. Barlow spoke at Syracuse University April 5, as part of SU’s University Lectures series, which brings individuals to campus to share

their experiences and knowledge with students, staff and the public. University Lectures speakers often include in their visit a presentation off campus to further engage with the community. At Eagle Hill, about 400 students in middle and high school heard Barlow talk about the importance of protecting and conserving water. “It’s a gift,� Barlow said of water. “It’s a gift we’ve been given, and we need to be a lot more respectful of it. Water is something everyone needs for life. Plants and animals need it. Future generations are going to need it.� Cities and countries around the world are running out of water, Barlow said. In Mexico, Mexico City is sinking because officials there have pumped out all the ground water, and in Beijing, China, water is being used up for industrial production, according to Barlow. See Water, page 8

Way to go ‘Chenzie!’ Holy Cross student writes inspirational essay

Fourth grade students at Holy Cross S cho ol were recently given an assignment encouraging them to use a broader vocabulary and more details to express themselves in their writing.  Student Vincenzia Diglio was up for the task. She was inspired by the book, “The Shack,â€? by William Paul Young and set out to write an essay about faith. Recently, Diglio had the honor of reading her short story, “A Man of Faith,â€? to a group of people at St. James Church. She also answered questions after the reading. The crowd was in awe of the poise, wisdom and faith of such a young individual.Â

Schools and scholars Callahan named to dean’s list Local student Samantha Anne Callahan has been named to the SUNY Albany dean’s list for the fall 2010 semester. Callahan graduated from Fayetteville Manlius High School in 2008. Netter inducted into Phi Beta Kappa SUNY Binghamtom student Andrew Netter, of Fayetteville, was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the oldest and most distinguished collegiate honor society in the United States. Phi Beta Kappa, founded in 1776, is one of the nation’s leading advocates for the liberal arts and sciences in undergraduate education. Only 280 institutions of higher learning have Phi Beta Kappa chapters and only about 10 percent of eligible graduates of these institutions are selected for membership. Membership in Phi Beta Kappa at Binghamton University is restricted to those seniors in the top 10 percent of their class and to those juniors in the top percent of their class.

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as someone who has unselfishly contributed time, expertise and effort to further the principles and goals of the field of leisure services. Zingaro was nominated by her peers in the recreation profession and had several letters of support from fellow recreation professionals, her staff and community leaders that she deals with.Â

Zonta Foundation awards outstanding women, girls The Syracuse Zonta Foundation will hold its 11th Annual Crystal Award Ceremony at 1 p.m. Sunday May 1 at Traditions at the Links in East Syracuse. The Crystal Award is presented to an outstanding female community leader who supports the advancement of women. This year, a Crystal Award will be presented to both Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney and Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner. The foundation will also present community service grants to worthy local projects and numerous scholarships and awards to women and girls continuing their education in areas such as business, the sciences, and music. Last year, awards exceeded $14,000. This year’s event, an English Tea Luncheon, will feature a half-hour of inspira-

tional music performed by Special Event Music. Motivational humorist Yvonne Conte will speak on the positive power of humor. Raffle baskets will be available too. Syracuse Zonta Foundation, established by the Zonta Club of Syracuse, is part of Zonta International, a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy, founded in 1919. The event promises to be an uplifting day for attendees. Tickets are $35 per person/$350 for table of 10, and can be purchased by mailing a check payable to the Syracuse Zonta Foundation, c/o EMSI, 523 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville, NY 13066. For ticket information, call Anne at 637-7780.

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college.�  Pierce has been employed by the college for more than 15 years, having served six deans during her time at the college. According to her nominating statement, “Each dean had his/her own vision, expectations and style, but Pierce responded to all with knowledge, grace, and above all, a willingness to adapt, without compromising the integrity of the dean’s office.�  She is described as “unflappable,� being, by nature, calm and collected, analytical and responsive, as well as having a long institutional memory that has served new deans well. Pierce has been active in the college

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Green & Seifter; Michael Porzucek of Key Investment Services; Stephen Schoeneck of Network Claims Solutions, Marcellus; and Tami Zimmerman of Eagle Newspapers. “HOPE is a quiet agency in our community but it has touched thousands,â€? said Brunet. â€œIn addition to the support programs for the bereaved, HOPE staff provides tangible support to those helping the bereaved.â€? HOPE for Bereaved is a nonprofit community organization dedicated to providing counseling services and support groups free-of-charge since 1978. For more information about HOPE, located at 4500 Onondaga Blvd. in Syracuse, visit hopeforbereaved.com or call 475-9675.

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HOPE for Bereaved, a grief center dedicated to providing services to bereaved children and adults in the Central New York area, recently named its 2011 officers, as well as additions to its board of directors. New officers are Pamela Brunet, president, Lafayette; William Sanford, operations vice president, Liverpool; Timothy Fennell, administrative vice president, Oswego; Denise Kamakaris, co-treasurer; Michael Lisson, co-treasurer; and Mary Beth Mumford, secretary, Syracuse. Joining HOPE’s Board of Directors this year are Dennis Brogan of VSP Marketing Graphic Group; Matthew Dembowski of Key Bank; Christine Gray; Kamakaris, an accountant at CXtec; Michael Lisson of


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USAID From page 1 After two years serving in Upper Volta, “I was hooked,� he said. Upon returning to the US, he was picked up by USAID, an independent federal government agency, and went to Yaounde, Cameroon. Development became his niche. Today, Eckerson is mission director for USAID/Uganda, a foreign services program that supports about $340 million worth of activities. Its biggest missions include work in agriculture, education, democracy, governance and health. “Our program, in the world, is probably the 11th largest,� Eckerson said. “Obviously, we have Iraq, Afghanistan,

Sudan [and] Pakistan, but we’re up there because we’ve got significant U.S. government interest in Uganda, and the Ugandan government is very supportive of American policies. [It’s] probably one of the most stable countries in East Africa.� According to the agency’s website, USAID.gov, U.S. foreign assistance has always had the twofold purpose of furthering America’s foreign policy interests in expanding democracy and free markets while improving the lives of citizens in developing countries. USAid spends less than one-half of 1 percent of the federal budget achieving these goals. When asked in what areas international foreign aid has been most effective, Eckerson said health. “We’ve done an amazing job,� he said. “You can’t totally attribute the lower mortality rates to what USAID is doing, but clearly, ever since we began 50 years ago, the Courtesy of USAID experience [we’ve U.S. Ambassador to Uganda Jerry Lanier and USAID/Uganda Mission Director given] in both famDavid Eckerson greet young patients of the Hospice Uganda project in Mbarara, ily planning and maternal and child Uganda. health, and now

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HIV/Aids, we are recognized as sort of the lead development agency when it comes to the health sector.� Additionally, he said agriculture and the green revolution had been very much driven by the US government and USAID. Eckerson, 64, has less than two years left in Uganda, a program that he said has been a highlight of his career. What’s his next assignment? To reinvent himself, he said. “The administration has a lot of ideas where they would like me to go,� he said. “I’ve got a great ambassador, a great team that works for me; we had a great program in a great country and for me, I’d sort of like to walk out the door, saying, ‘hey, this is good, I can walk out now.’� Giving back to society is in his blood, however, and he said that won’t change. For those considering a career in foreign services, Eckerson said its a challenging but rewarding experience. “It’s a very competitive career,� he added. “Clearly, the Peace Corps is always a good entry point.� He recommends anyone interested should go to USAID.gov, which provides links and detailed information on what it does and how to get involved. USAID and the Peace Corps are simultaneously celebrating their 50th anniversary this year.

About David E. Eckerson David E. Eckerson was sworn in as the United States Agency for International Development mission director for Uganda in July 2008. As mission director, he oversees a program valued at approximately $280 million annually. USAID/Uganda provides assistance in the areas of peace and security, governing justly and democratically, economic growth, investing in people and humanitarian assistance. Currently, Uganda is the 10th largest assistance program USAID has worldwide. As a minister counselor and member of the US Senior Foreign Service, Eckerson previously served as USAID’s director of the Office of Human Resources and the Office of Strategic and Program Planning in Washington DC from 2002 to 2007. Her served concurrently as the acting director and the deputy mission director for USAID/Ethiopia from 1996 to 2000. For two years prior to those assignments, Eckerson was deputy director in the Office of Caribbean Affairs in Washington DC. Eckerson began his career at USAID through the International Development Intern program in 1987, where he served in Haiti. Prior to joining the foreign service, he worked as a public health and nutrition advisor with the USAID Africa Bureau, the TransCentury Corporation and the Ministry of Planning in Yaounde, Cameroon. In the early 1970s, he served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Burkino Faso. Eckerson obtained an undergraduate degree in political science and history from Hiram College in 1970 and his master of arts in culture and values in religion from Christian Theological Seminary in 1972. Eckerson is married and has three children.

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Sherrill, will discuss the custom that’s been preserved and passed down – mother to daughter – through generations. Each region, village and families in Ukraine have their own special method for dyeing eggs as well as their own symbols and meanings. The Eagle Bulletin caught up with Evans to discuss her love for the ancient art, and how hard the Pysanka-making process actually is ... How long have you been making Ukrainian Easter eggs? I have been creating eggs for 15 years, after [taking] a class at the Kirkland Art Center in Clinton. I then created an art club project for sixth-graders and then classes for the public which have been held in many venues around Central New York. What do you like most about creating these decorative eggs? The best part is seeing the colors and design revealed when the wax is removed from the egg. In general terms, what is the process? Is it as hard as it looks? Raw perfect eggs are used in the process. It is a wax and dye method very much like batik using a tool called a kitska, and bees wax. The dyes are analin dyes and the egg cannot be eaten after it is blown out. Cooper_EagleAd_FINAL_B&W.pdf 1 3/17/11 9:07 AM The process is not hard, just requires a bit of patience. Each color is

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The water situation is so dire in Australia that they have “water police� to make sure water is not wasted, she said. She advocated for the students to think about their water usage, especially at home. She told them to shut off water faucets when they brush their teeth and urged them not to leave water running if they walk away from the sink. And she pushed for them to reconsider drinking bottled water, noting that they are the first generation to grow up with it. Barlow also talked about how individuals in some Third World countries are sickened when they can’t afford clean, fresh water and instead consume contaminated or polluted water from nearby rivers or lakes. “Nobody should die – nobody should watch their children die – when someone else is profiting from the water,� she said. “Everybody has the right to a certain amount of water for life.� Even in the United States, water issues exist. Arizona, California, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas each are facing water crises, she said. At the end of Barlow’s presentation, sixth grade teacher Carol Borg noted that Eagle Hill staff celebrated World Water Day on March 22 by holding a fundraiser in which teachers made a donation of any amount to wear jeans to work. In honor of Barlow, the staff donated the $103 collected to the United Nations World Water Day Fund.


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F-M boys lacrosse scrapes past ESM By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com

It’s true that the Fayetteville-Manlius boys lacrosse team made the short drive home from Saturday’s 9-2 victory over East Syracuse-Minoa possessing the HallMercer Munze award as champions of the town of Manlius. But that didn’t mean it was totally satisfied. For more than a half, the Hornets sputtered in the face of a relentless Spartan defense, not making its decisive move until deep into the second half, when ESM’s lack of depth finally caught up with them. Even before the start, though, the Spartans were at a disadvantage as Garrett Smith, the team’s leading scorer, sat out for the second straight game. Without him, ESM had managed to fend off New Hartford 6-4 two nights earlier, but the Hornets, with all its talent on hand, were a far bigger obstacle. Things evened out, though, when F-M suffered through a lackluster first half full of low-percentage shots, bad passes and low energy. ESM had something to do with it as Andrew Reichert, Matt Ehde and Cam Diedrickson worked hard on the back line to prevent scoring chances and goalie Alex Krawec was on his way to recording nine saves. At the half, the Spartans only trailed 2-1, Sean Dooling picking up the goal as Ari Waffle and Kevin Lux had converted for F-M in the first quarter. The Hornets’ Alex Ferrara built the margin to 3-1 early in the third period, only to have Dooling answer and slice the margin to one. ESM held up for a long time - but in a 31-second burst late in the third quarter, Jim Krizman (who fin-

ished with four assists) twice made deft passes to set up Hornets goals - one by Ryan Simmons, the other by Waffle. Two minutes after that, Lux converted again, making it 6-2, and suddenly F-M was in control. Simmons, Waffle and Sawyer Dew each converted in the fourth quarter to stretch out the margin further, and F-M’s defense, led by veterans Matt Moro, Cody Barber and Connor Chen, held ESM without a goal for the game’s last 17-plus minutes. Prior to meeting each other, F-M and ESM both played twice, looking to improve upon fast starts – which they did, in various ways. The Hornets, already 2-0, made it three in a row last Tuesday night by venturing east and blasting past Rome Free Academy 15-1. Though it took a while to warm up in the sub-freezing temperatures, F-M started to get away in the second quarter, expanding a 2-0 lead with five unanswered goals in that frame. In fact, the Hornets didn’t allow RFA to get on the board until the fourth quarter, long after the starters had left. Waffle piled up five goals and two assists. Simmons, Dew and Dan Cahill each found the net twice as Krizman, David Ondrich, Derek Andrake and Brad Holliday notched single goals. Kevin Lux, who had 10 goals in his first two games, added an assist. In Thursday’s trip to Oswego, the Hornets expected a bit more resistance, but still played lights-out defense and shut out the Buccaneers 10-0. Nothing Oswego tried on the offensive side worked as, combined, Stefan Basile and Matt Wells made 10 saves. F-M built most of its margin in the first half, racing ahead 8-0. Lux roared back to form, finding the net four times at Waffle added two goals. Simmons

and Cahill each had two assists, while Andrake, Joe DeSantis and Scott Chase joined Simmons with single goals. Between them, ESM’s early-season homestead continued with an impressive defensive effort last Tuesday as the Spartans shut down Whitesboro 9-2. All through the early stages, ESM’s offense proved uneven, not even scoring in the second quarter. Still, it had a 5-0 lead through three periods as the back line kept shutting down Whitesboro and Krawec worked his way to 13 saves. Nearly half the Spartans’ goals came in the fourth quarter. Smith scored three times, adding an assist as Bobby Campese found the net twice. Jesse Perry, Dan MacDougall, Dyson Spouse and Jacquell Cotton each had one goal as Nic Capriotti and Connor McEachron earned assists. Two nights later (and without Smith for the first time), a tougher test came against New Hartford, but ESM was up for it, surviving an intense defensive effort on both ends. The second quarter proved important as, from a 11 tie, ESM scored three times and moved ahead 4-2, never to trail again. New Hartford, slowing the game’s tempo, was within one, 5-4, with one quarter left, but ESM shut them out the rest of the way. New Hartford took more shots – but Alex Krawec’s 10 saves kept his side ahead. Capriotti and Campese produced two goals apiece, with McEachron and Emile Frigon adding single goals. F-M, who improved to 4-0 by beating ESM, will be heavily favored next Thursday at Utica Proctor, while ESM (3-1) hopes to get Smith back in the lineup for games next week against Cortland and Homer.

F-M girls lax beats RFA, Oswego By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com Though beaten in its initial outing in 2011, the Fayetteville-Manlius girls lacrosse team quickly recovered and found the win column twice. It started last Tuesday as the Hornets, who fell to Guilderland 18-14 in that April 2 opener, easily handled Rome Free Academy in a 21-3 romp. Easily finding its way to the net, F-M had a 13-2 edge by halftime and, despite a running clock and a large margin, continued to convert throughout the second half. Mollie Caputo, with five goals and two assists, led the way as Katie Sipple had five assists to go with her pair of tallies. Cara Esposito and Grace Donahue each scored three times, with Marri Ryu and Morgan Same

matching Sipple’s two-goal output. Lindsey Trachtenberg got a goal and two assists, with Meg Fero and Riley Gerhardt putting up one goal and one assist apiece. Christina Kousmanidis also had a goal. Back home on Thursday to take on Oswego, the Hornets took a long time to get settled, but had a big finish and beat the Buccaneers 15-9. Oswego depended on Taylor Giglio and Becca Martin during the first half, and they slowed things down while possessing the ball and also converted. By the time they reached the break, F-M was staring at a 4-4 tie. But once the Hornets started winning draws on a regular basis, it took the Bucs’ defense apart, scoring 10 times in the second half to overcome Giglio’s four goals and Martin’s three goals.

Caputo had her own four-goal outing. Sipple scored twice and added four assists, while Donahue notched a three-goal hat trick. Esposito had two goals and one assist as Ryu, Same, Kousmanidis and Trachtenberg put up single goals. F-M’s brief win streak ended Saturday as Section V power Pittsford Mendon used effective defense to beat the Hornets 10-5. Trailing most of the way, the Hornets never could put a run together as Ryu finished with two goals and one assist. Caputo, Trachtenberg and Marilyn Farrell had the other goals. And the schedule doesn’t get easier, as F-M would battle with Sknaeateles Tuesday, right before Thursday’s encounter with West Genesee, the Hornets’ first with the Wildcats since last year’s dramatic Section III Class A final.

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outside the work area; Wear a protective mask to prevent inhaling lead dust. Work wet Avoid creating lead dust by using a spray bottle to wet an area to be sanded or scraped Work clean Clean up daily. Don’t allow anyone into the work area until the daily cleanup is complete Learn more about working safely with lead paint. To sign up for a free one-day Lead Safe Work Practices training, call the Lead Poisoning Control Program at 435-3271.

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isn’t just the weather, it’s the soil. Usually gardens are just too wet to work in early spring. One test is the Barbano mud ball test: dig down about to six garden four inches and take a handful of soil. Squeeze the soil into a ball and try to crumble it between your fingers. If it won’t break apart, it is too wet. Once the soil ball crumbles easily, you are ready for planting. Think cool weather crops and you get the idea. The list of frost hardy vegetables includes carrots, radishes, peas, snow peas, snap peas, potatoes, turnips, parsnips, rutabagas, Swiss chard, lettuce, cilantro, kale and beets. Simply till your garden and plant any of the above vegetables. Even a brief

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CBA girls lacrosse starts 2-0 By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com Little motivation was required for the Christian Brothers Academy girls lacrosse team going into the 2011 season. The memory of a one-sided defeat to Skaneateles in last spring’s Section III Class C-2 final, plus the fact that most of the starting lineup (save for the graduated Katie Webster) are back, has the Brothers thinking nothing less than a championship. CBA’s season opened last Tuesday at a cold, wind-swept Alibrandi Stadium, where it steadily got away from the Lakers in an 18-9 victory. Without any long, sustained domination, the Brothers still worked its way to a 9-4 half-

time lead, then repeated that behavior in the second half. Taylor Gait and Marisa Romeo both finished with four goals and one assist. Close behind, Sophie Racciatti and Caroline Webster each gained three goals and one assist, while Taylor Poplawski and Kara Dell’uomo got two goals apiece. Natasha Grant and Maddy Calkins got assists, too. Two nights later at Alibrandi, CBA hosted Westhill, and went through a rougher start before getting away late and beating the Warriors 19-9. Both sides were potent on the offensive end in the first half as Westhill, led by Brenna Rainone (who finished with five goals), only trailed 10-7 at the break. Still, CBA got clear, as Gait managed her own five-goal outing and Meg Han-

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F-M track sweeps Auburn in opening meet By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com Even as temperatures struggled to climb, the Fayetteville-Manlius track and field teams still claimed early control in the CNY Counties League American division. The Hornets hosted Auburn last Wednesday afternoon and, in chilly and damp conditions, earned an 84-48 victory on the girls side and 80-47 on the boys side. Heather Martin led the way for the girls Hornets, taking the 400-meter dash in 59.3 seconds and the 800-meter run in 2:30 flat. Katie Sischo won the 3,000-meter run and Heather Zazzara claimed the 200meter dash. Jessica Puro was first in the long jump as Courtney Chapman needed four minutes, 44 seconds to prevail in the 1,500-mter run. Over in the boys meet, Austin Perez ran the 200 in 23.1 seconds. Nick Ryan went under 10 minutes in the 3,200-meter run – 9:50.7, to be exact – and Kerry Lightcap won the 400-meter dash in 52.7 seconds. Mark McGurrin, in 2:08.1, claimed the 800. Both Jamesville-DeWitt and CBA competed in the Homer April Fools Relays – which actually took place on April 2, a day after the event for which it’s named. On the girls end, the Red Rams won the 1,600 sprint medley relay in a time of 4:45.8 and also took the high jump with combined clearances of 14 feet 2 inches. J-D also had second and third-place efforts in the 800 sprint medley and also was third (24:56.3)

in the 4x1,600 relay, where CBA prevailed with a clocking of 24:00.6. Moving to the boys side at Homer, CBA had 41 points, nearly half of them from winning the 4x400 relay in 46.4 seconds and claiming the distance medley relay in 11:57 flat. The Brothers also got third in the 800 sprint medley (9:44.0) and shot put, with three throws that added up to 93 feet 5 ½ inches. Then J-D ventured to Saturday’s CiceroNorth Syracuse Relays, where it had 30.50 points on the girls side to finish eighth out of 17 entrants and took 10th place in the boys event with 17 points. Twice, the girls Red Rams won. In the 4x800 relay, Hannah Stefl, Samantha Clemons, Ameena Dye and Rebecca Doss beat the field with a time of 10:35.61, more than five seconds ahead of runner-up Auburn. Not stopping there, J-D went to the 4x400 relay, where Ally Fox, Katy Pieri, Liz Pieri and Kayla Fulmer combined to post 4:16.79, topping Brockport by 2.53 seconds. Maggie Fuller and Cara Gannon were third in the high jump, clearing 10 feet between them. The Rams were also sixth in the 1,600 sprint medley and distance medley. As for the J-D boys, Ryan Peters and Charlie Scheftic earned second in the discus, their two best throws adding up to 211 feet 7 inches, well behind Ithaca, who won with 285 feet 7 inches. Also, Will Sterriker and Nate Sturgeon teamed for second in the 110 high hurdles with 34.08 seconds as Liverpool won with 32.60 seconds.

ESM baseball knocks off Ludden; J-D wins, too By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com

Leave it to the East Syracuse-Minoa baseball team to have the honor of welcoming Bishop Ludden into the OHSL Freedom division. Of course, in the Spartans’ case a ‘welcome’ meant going to the Gaelic Knights’ home field in Geddes and beating them 8-3 – which was significant because, in the 2010 regular season (when it was still in the OHSL Liberty division), Ludden was undefeated. ESM did not waste time roughing up Gaelic Knights pitcher James Murray. The Spartans scored twice in the second inning, then erupted for five runs in the top of the third to build a 7-0 edge and take Murray out. Mike Para, Casey Sullivan and Matt LeGro each posted a pair of RBIs. All told, the Spartans had 11 hits, three of them from Para, as Sullivan (the only player to score two runs) and Jeremy Fletcher managed two hits apiece. Meanwhile, Joe Greco pitched and, for four innings, effectively shut down Ludden’s potent offense, only allowing one hit and striking out five to get the win. Fletcher and Steve Brownell were effective in relief, too. Jamesville-DeWitt also had an impressive league win on Thursday, going to Chittenango and taking over in the late stages to beat the Bears 15-5. Tied 3-3 through two innings, the Red Rams went ahead with a pair of runs in the top of the third. Then it got decided when J-D exploded for five runs in the fifth and four more runs in

the sixth on its way to 15 hits for the afternoon. Mason Schoeneck, in particular, hurt the Bears, getting four hits that included a double and home run as he scored three runs and piled up a career-best six RBIs. In support, Justin Marzella and Chris Lenish both drove in two runs, while Marzella and Eric Thompson each got three hits. Thompson and Tyler Kirwan scored three runs apiece. Christian Brothers Academy finally took the field on Friday, winning at Marcellus 6-3 by scoring five runs in the first two innings to give pitcher Luke Alletzhauser all the offense he needed. Alletzhauser went five innings, atoning for seven walks by striking out seven and allowing just two hits. Jack Glover earned the win in his two-inning relief stint. Dave Anderson and Steve Gangemi both scored a pair of runs as Anderson got two hits and two RBIs. Bryce Wiley and Sean Fitzpatrick also drove in runs. Bishop Grimes opened Thursday with a 6-4 loss to Pulaski. It was tied, 3-3, when the Blue Devils went ahead for good with three total runs in the fifth and sixth innings. David Campese took the loss as Casey Schad got a pair of RBIs. Zac Cousineau and Mike Timpano drove in one run apiece. Two days later, the Cobras rallied past Jordan-Elbridge 12-9, using a sixrun third inning to erase a 7-2 deficit. Cousineau doubled twice, drove in two runs and scored twice as Will Commisso added a pair of hits.

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ESM, J-D girls lax both earn wins By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com At last, the weather warmed up – but not before the Jamesville-DeWitt girls lacrosse team had to postpone last Tuesday’s key early-season showdown with visiting East Syracuse-Minoa. The two OHSL Freedom division rivals will make it up April 21 at 11 a.m. Just a day later, the Spartans were on the field, taking Whitesboro apart in a 16-1 romp as ESM improved to 4-0 on the season. Speeding out to an 11-1 halftime lead, ESM never received a serious threat from the Warriors and got a nice, well-balanced attack. Alayna Davis and Samantha Dooling each scored three times, with Davis adding an assist. Alyssa Anderalli, Nikki DeVona,

Marlee Vlassis and Alex McEachron followed with matching two-goal totals, while McEachron joined Sarah Steinberg as they got two assists apiece. Katie Hall had an assist, too. J-D was off until Friday, when it met Fulton and mostly relied on a quick start to earn an 11-6 victory over the Red Raiders. Through the first 25 minutes, the Red Rams were in top form. But once it hit halftime with that 9-2 lead, it slowed up enough so that Fulton would fight back into the picture, requiring Tara Prosak to make 18 saves to keep her side in front. Offensively, Taylor Bierwagon led the way with three goals and two assists. Lauren Beville also had a three-goal hat trick, while Kayleigh Cavanaugh found the net twice. Lauren Swan got a goal and two assists, with Taylor Fallon and Sonia Narsipur also converting.

J-D boys swamp Fulton, give Archer milestone win By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com When the Jamesville-DeWitt boys lacrosse team went north to play Fulton last Thursday night, nearly a week had passed since the hardfought season-opening win at Homer. No such drama was found here, though, as the Red Rams flattened the Red Raiders 23-3 to extend its win streak to 25 games – and give head coach Jamie Archer his 100th win at J-D’s helm. A steady, relentless attack by the Rams produced seven goals in each of the first two periods, a 14-3 margin at halftime – and a second-half shutout long after the outcome was settled. Alex Hatem, with four goals, led a wellbalanced attack where Jordan Evans, Deke

Burns, Drew Wanamaker and Justin Diamond each had three-goal hat tricks. McLaren Brady scored twice. Tim Edwards put up a goal and three assists as Brad Diamond and Brendon Flanagan also converted. Steve Aziz earned two assists. Then J-D flattened Chittenango 16-1 on Saturday afternoon, storming out to a 12-0 halftime lead and spending the rest of the game making sure no one got hurt. Burns finished with four goals and two assists. Wanamaker scored three times, while Aziz, Brady and Ali Akyuz got two goals apiece. Hatem, Evans and Justin Diamond had matching totals of one goal and one assist. This sets up a week where J-D meets Whitesboro and Cortland before getting tested by Class A power Fairport on Saturday afternoon.

J-D softball sweeps weekend; ESM blanks Mexico By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com A pair of wins on the weekend moved the Jamesville-DeWitt softball team to 3-0 on the young season, while East Syracuse-Minoa also got into the win column. Of the Red Rams’ two games, Friday’s trip to Fowler was more lopsided as it got huge production early in a 24-0 shutout of the Falcons. Before the first inning was done, J-D had managed 12 runs, and eight more runs followed in the top of the second as, overall, the Rams managed 15 hits. Tessa Devereaux had three of those hits, scoring three runs. Ashley Thompson and Mary Young each crossed the plate four times as Rachel Honis and Meghan Engstrom matched Deveraux with three runs scored. Engstrom had a double and two RBIs. Avery Share contributed a pair of hits. J-D expected a tougher challenge from Fulton on Saturday – and the Red Raiders did get off to the quick start before the Red Rams settled down, took over in the late going and prevailed 8-3. Engstrom started and, before she knew it, Fulton had bolted to a 3-0 first-inning lead, aided by some rough fielding by the Rams. Once that was done, though, Engstrom and

Kerri Keeler combined to hold Fulton to two hits while amassing nine strikeouts. It took a run in the third inning and three runs in the bottom of the fourth for J-D to pull ahead for good, and it tacked on four more runs in the next two innings for lots of insurance. Young had two hits, including a triple, and added an RBI as Honis, Engstrom, Keeler and Deborah Toscano also drove in runs. Toscano and Young both had two runs scored. Back on Friday, ESM, who lost to J-D in the March 30 opener, shook off eight days of rust and, against Mexico, mostly relied on Danielle Ventrone’s pitching to shut out the Tigers 3-0. In her complete-game effort, Ventrone allowed three hits and three walks, striking out seven. The support came when the Spartans tagged Mexico pitcher Brianne Vincent for two runs in the fourth inning and another in the bottom of the fifth. Danielle Hobb tripled and drove in a run, while Haley Wodarczyk also managed a triple. Kierstan Albertson had a double and RBI as Maggie Kelly, Laura Adams and Dayna Cordell scored those runs. Bishop Grimes opened its season with a pair of losses, falling 5-3 to Onondaga on Friday and managing just one hit in Saturday’s 5-0 defeat to Solvay.


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F-M tennis returns, sweeps CNS in opener By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com

Police blotter DeWitt

March 30

John C. Miller, 38, of 201 Oxford St. in Syracuse, was charged with petit larceny at the Onondaga County Justice Center. He was held on $100 cash/$500 bond bail and was scheduled to appear in court on April 6.

March 30 Through 13 seasons and 189 consecutive wins, the Fayetteville-Manlius boys tennis team has remained close to untouchable. And it might prove the case again in 2011, as the Hornets opened last Thursday with a 7-0 sweep of Cicero-North Syracuse that extended the streak to 190. Mike Mintskovsky led the singles charge, working his way past Ryan Adams 6-2, 6-0. Next to him, Wilbert Geng topped Anthony Mann 6-0, 6-1 and Nick Westergaard had a 6-1, 6-0 romp over Kevin Tubolino. The doubles matches brought similar results. Sam Badalian and Alex Martin teamed up to get past Colin Crooks and David Scorzelli 6-2, 6-2, as Alex McCarthy and Kunal Sangani got past Vinz Buettner and Jacob Werksman 6-0, 6-1. Meanwhile, in first doubles Danny and James Miron put together a 6-0, 6-2 win over Phillip Knoop and Tyler Smith. Eric Rosenthal and Scott Trobert beat Scott Brye and Sean Starkweather 6-0, 6-0. As a follow-up, on Saturday F-M beat Liverpool by that same 7-0 margin. Ryan Izant got pushed in singles, but still beat Jason Lam 7-6, 6-4, while Westergaard beat Chris Brais 6-2, 6-1 and Geng got past Mike Schneider 6-1, 6-1. The Mirons worked in doubles for a 6-4, 6-4 win over Joe Corcoran and Luke Donigan, with Badalian and Martin taking out Sean Martens and Andrew Nguyen 6-3, 6-4. Sangani teamed with Scott Trobert to handle Anthony Taormina and Bogdan Grynyk 6-2, 6-0 as McCarthy and Eric Rosenthal beat Patrick Kenney and Karl Miller by those same scores. As this went on, Jamesville-DeWitt moved to 2-0 on the season with its own 7-0 shutout of Chittenango. Like F-M, the Red Rams did not drop a single set against the Bears. Abraham Davis and Amir Nazem each won singles matches by 6-0, 6-1 margins over, respectively, Scott Mohr and Caleb Mannix. Jack Alexander took out Daiki Terada 6-0, 6-3 as Allen Zhou earned a 6-3, 6-1 victory over Josh Carpenter. In doubles, Noah Kaplan and Jim Quartier did go through a first-set tiebreaker, but still beat David Beagle and David Bethka 7-6, 6-2. Erik Davis and Reed Tso got past Chase Martin and Corey Rivet 6-2, 6-4, with Andrew Lee and David Zhang handling Josh Bunce and Tanner Makowski 6-0, 6-1. Then J-D beat Fulton 6-1 on Friday afternoon, the action including great singles matches where Alexander slipped in the middle, but still beat Eric Naioti 7-6, 0-6, 6-1, and Nazem lost to Mitchell Lalik 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. In doubles, Kaplan and Quartier rallied past Alex Bawarski and Jon Bonning 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. Otherwise, the Rams won each match in straight sets, Abraham Davis routing Kyler Gardner 6-1, 6-1 as the teams of Tso-Erik Davis and LeeZhang easily making it through. CBA went out Saturday and rolled past Jordan-Elbridge 5-0. Remarkably, the Brothers did not lose a single game in any of the five matches as singles players Colin Nardella, Alex Ojugbeli and Barnes Werner, plus the doubles teams of Ash Kamani-Dan Mantooth and Joel Castellini-Paul Mullen, all got 6-0, 6-0 wins. East Syracuse-Minoa lost to Mexico 4-3 despite Parker Stone and Brandon Stone allowing just three games in straight-set singles wins over, respectively, Ian Brooks and Dana Rowe. Tyler Underwood edged past Dan Fischer 4-6, 6-3, 10-8. But the Tigers won every doubles match and came out on top.

Thomas A. Felicia, 18, of 106 Revere Ave. in East Syracuse, was charged with criminal mischief in the third degree in East Syracuse. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 12.

March 28

Steven M. Smith, 30, of 4903 28th Ave. in Moline, Ill., was charged with driving while intoxicated and passing a red arrow on Thompson Road in DeWitt. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 6.

March 23

Jerry Scott, 41, of 418 Fabius St. Apt. 606 in Syracuse, was charged with petit larceny at the DeWitt Police Department. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 6.

March 19

Ronald G. Malone, 43, of 319 Lynch Ave. in Syracuse, was charged with harassment in the second degree and trespassing on Salt Springs Road in Syracuse. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 5.

March 22

Kevin E. Radel, 53, of 132 Hazel Ave. in East Syracuse, was charged with forgery in the second degree and criminal possession of stolen property at the DeWitt Police Department. He was scheduled to appear in court on March 28.

East Syracuse March 21

Tareza M. Mabor, 29, of 115 Radisson Court in Syracuse, was charged with petit larceny and criminal trespassing in the third degree on Basile Rowe in East Syracuse. She was scheduled to appear in court on April 5.

March 18

Randy S. Billings, 42, of 6473 Minoa Road in Kirkville, was charged with petit larceny on Basile Rowe in East Syracuse. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 12.

March 18

Joyce A. Petras, 20, of 214 Malverne Drive in Syracuse, was charged with petit larceny on Basile Rowe in East Syracuse. She was scheduled to appear in court on April 12.

March 19

Shakia T. McLavrin, 29, of 708 James St. Apt. 238 in Syracuse, was charged with

uninspected motor vehicle and aggravated unlicensed operation in the third degree on West Manlius Street in East Syracuse. She was scheduled to appear in court on April 5.

March 20

Charles Russell Williams, 32, of 140 Madison St. in Syracuse, was charged with driving while intoxicated, with a BAC above .08 percent, aggravated unlicensed operation in the second degree, unlicensed operator and failure to keep right on Burnet Avenue in East Syracuse. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 5.

March 17

Heather C. Schumm, 25, of 1326 Lestina Beach Road in Bridgeport, was charged with grand larceny in the fourth degree in East Syracuse. She was scheduled to appear in court on March 22.

March 17

Richard C. VanDeusen, 64, of 402 Deerfield Road in East Syracuse, was charged with grand larceny in the fourth degree and criminal trespassing in the third degree in East Syracuse. He was scheduled to appear in court on March 23.

Manlius March 28

Eric J. Haley, 36, of 306 Highbridge St. in Fayetteville, was charged with petit larceny on West Genesee Street in Fayetteville. He was scheduled to appear in court on April 26.

March 29

Kelly M. Marsh, 21, of 6840 E. Genesee St. in DeWitt, was charged with petit larceny at the Manlius Police Department. She was scheduled to appear in court on April 26.

March 27

Ronald E. Landry III, 30, of 7212 E. Taft Road in East Syracuse, was charged with criminal mischief damaging property in the fourth degree, criminal mischief emergency communication in the fourth degree and harassment in the second degree at the Manlius Police Department. He was scheduled to appear in court on March 31.

March 26

Michael Lee Whitehead, 28, of 7320 Myers Road in East Syracuse, was charged with criminal obstruction of breathing, assault in the third degree and criminal mischief preventing an emergency call in East Syracuse. He was held on $750 cash/$1,500 bond bail and was scheduled to appear in court on March 31.

Obituaries Frank J. Aquino, 67

Francis N. Lindsay, 87

Retired from Agway

Frank J. Aquino, North Dakota and 67, of East Syracuse, California. In all NY and Estero, FL, encounters, Frank’s passed away March warmth and engag31, 2011, after a couing manner yielded rageous fight with steadfast associaleukemia. At his tions and lasting side throughout his friendships. He illness was Jane Flaretired from Agway nagan, his fiancée in 2002. and life companion Frank J. Aquino Frank served of 27 years. Frank as Treasurer of the was born in Buffalo, the Villagio Homeowners Asson of the late Fred & An- sociation in Florida and toinette Quino. During his was a communicant of Holy 37 year career at Agway, Cross Church. In retirehe served as an accounting ment, Frank continued his manager for their Feed, devotion to his family and Country Products and Retail Jane’s family; along with divisions. His work took SU sports, the Buffalo Bills him throughout the U.S., and the Buffalo Sabres. He traveling extensively in the enjoyed playing cards, golf, New England and Mid-At- sports, show performances lantic states, Florida, Ohio, and dining out.

Served with the Merchant Marines during WWII

Frank leaves behind a legacy of fond memories for his family and friends. Frank had many friends, but his greatest love were Jane and his son Mark of East Syracuse. Frank is also survived by his brother Neil (Diane) Aquino and his sister, Janice (Dan) Celeste all of Buffalo; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and Jane’s extended family. Mass of Christian burial: 10:30 a.m. Friday April 8 at Holy Cross Church, 4112 E. Genesee St. DeWitt. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. For guestbook, please visit scheppfamily.com Remembrances in lieu of flowers may be made to Francis House, 108 Michaels Ave., Syracuse NY 13208.

Francis N. Lindenjoyed golfing, say, 87, of Fayplaying cards and etteville, passed loved to travel. away Friday April Francis great1, 2011, after a est love was his brief illness surwife and spendrounde d by his ing time with his loving family. He family, he was a was a high school loving husband, graduate of Syrafather, grandfaFrancis N. cus e Vo cational ther, great grandLindsay and attended Unifather. He was versity College. He predeceased by a served with the Merchant daughter, Nada in 1953; a Marines during WWII. son Norman in 2005 and Francis worked in the en- his wife Brenda in 2005; gineering department of a grandson, Sean TruGE retiring in 1986 after man in 1992; four sisters 37 years. He was a mem- and one brother. Surviber of Fayetteville United vors: his wife of 65 years, Methodist Church, a Shri- Georgette Taliercio; three ner, a Mason and was the daughters, Jodi (David) first male girl scout leader Truman of Wilmington, in Onondaga County. He NC, Denise (Frank) La-

zarski of Syracuse, Danielle (Donald) Veator, of Manlius; a son Robert (Sheila) Lindsay of North Syracuse. 14 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday April 5 at Fayetteville United Methodist Church, East Genesee Street, Fayetteville. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, DeWitt. Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Monday April 4 at Eaton-Tubbs-Schepp Funeral Home, 7191 E. Genesee St. Fayetteville NY 13066. For directions, florists, or a guestbook, please visit scheppfamily. com.


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Obituaries Robert Murray, 99

Rose K. Christensen, 76

Founder of Gas Equipment Company

Accomplished knitter, sewer and baker and Kurt K. (Lyn) of Cazenovia; four grandchildren, Kyle, Todd, Annika and Geoff; her brother, Richard K. Kemmet of Manlius; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation: 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday April 3 at NewellFay Funeral Home, 8171 Cazenovia Road (Route 92), Manlius, with a memorial service following at 3 p.m. at the funeral home. For directions, florists, or a guestbook, please visit scheppfamily.com In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, Upstate NY Chapter, PO Box 3049, Syracuse, N.Y. 132203049.

Kerry Anne Young-Allen

Loved hiking, fishing, and gardening and many friends. Memorial service: 10 am Saturday April 9 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Syracuse. Burial will follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Dewitt. Visitation: from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. Saturday at the Cathedral. For guestbook, please visit scheppfamily.com In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the rescuers who aided in the search for Kerry. Inlet Fire Ladies Auxiliary, c/o Lori Hansen, P.O. Box 272, Inlet, NY 13360.

George Josef , 75

Albert V. Bart, Jr., 63

Retired from General Electric George “Scotty” Syracuse and played Josef, 75, of Manlius, on their softball died on Friday April team for many years. 1, 2011, at St. Joseph’s He volunteered for Hospital. He was Talking Books. He born in Albany on was a past member Aug. 9, 1935, the son of Toastmasters, and of the late George the Pastime Club. and Julia Baldes JoHe was a big basesef. Scotty graduated ball fan, and enjoyed George Josef from Albany High playing Bridge, and School and went on also horse racing. to play baseball at Clarkson He is survived by his wife of 38 University, where he received years, Elizabeth; his children, his bachelor’s degree in elec- Kim (Joe) Graves of Cincintrical engineering. Scotty re- nati, OH, Kristi Coffey of tired from General Electric in Albany, Kurt (Melissa) Josef

Eugene G. White, 62

Deacon, sang with the Praise Team Eugene with the Praise G. White, 62, of Team. Survivors: Manlius, died on his wife Cecile; Wednesday April 6, his sister, Teresa 2011, at home. He White of Ottawa, was born in RidgeCanada; and his wood, Queens, New brother, Steve of York on August 19, NC. Newell-Fay 1948. He was marFuneral Home in ried to Cecile Bubla Manlius has charge Eugene G. on May 18, 1974. of arrangements. White Eugene was a memContributions: ber of the Manlius Hospice of CNY, First Baptist Church where or Manlius First Baptist he was a deacon and sang Church.

fire barn building. He was Fire Chief for two years and held various offices. Bob is predeceased by his wife of 69 years, Natalie, his parents, brother Bruce Douglas. Bob is survived by daughters, Kay Andrea Rerick, Cranston, RI and Diane Kellet (Richard) Bowes, Baldwinsville, son Robert Bruce, Phd, (Charlyn Dewalt, Phd.), Schenectady, NY, sisters Jane Murray, Alexandria,Va., and Dorothy (Deans), Pulaski, eight grandchildren, 14 greatgrandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. “Furth, Fortune and Fill the Fetters” A celebration of his life: 1 p.m. Saturday April 9 at the Church of The Saviour, 437 James St., Syracuse, with internment of ashes in the columbarium with a reception to follow for family and friends at the Sentinel Heights Fire Barn, 4200 Dave Tilden Road, Jamesville. In lieu of flowers donations may be given to Syracuse Home Association 7740 Meigs Rd, Baldwinsville, NY 13027, Church of The Saviour, 437 James St., Syracuse, NY 13203, and Sentinel Heights Volunteer Fire Department, 4200 Dave Tilden Road, Jamesville, NY, 13078. The family expresses special thanks and praise to the Syracuse Home Association, particularly Unit Two for providing extraordinary care and comfort to Bob, family and friends.

of Philadelphia, PA, and Keith (Jennifer) Josef of Cicero; a sister, Ruth Wensley of FL; seven grandchildren; a great grandson; and several nieces and nephews. Newell-Fay Funeral Home in Manlius has charge of arrangements. For a guestbook, please visit scheppfamily.com In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse, NY or to Talking Book Library of Worcester, MA.

Retired Verizon lineman Al Bart, 63 of Chestnut Ridge Road, Kirkville, passed away Tuesday April 5, 2011, at Oneida Health Care Center. Born in Syracuse, Al was a life resident of the Kirkville area. He was employed at Verizon for 25 years retiring as a lineman in 1995. Surviving are his wife, the former Donna Namitz, a daughter Brenda Proper (Edward), grandsons, Eric and Danny Proper, granddaughter, Nicole Bart, sister in law Kathy Namitz, nephews Kevin Na-

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mitz and Jason Stucker and niece Heather Namitz. He was pre deceased by his son Brian Bart in 1995. Funeral services: 6 p.m. Monday April 11 at the North Manlius United Church, Adams Road, North Manlius. Burial will follow in Pine Plains Cemetery, North

Manlius. There are no calling hours. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Sullivan Food Cupboard, the Ronald McDonald House or the North Manlius United Church Building Fund.

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Robert Andrew while they both sang Murray, 99, Syracuse in the church choir. Home Association, When they decided Baldwinsville, forto marry they would merly of Jamesville, be in violation of curpassed away Wednesrent SU policy so they day March 30, 2011, traveled to Rome, while surrounded by NY, to get a marloving family. He riage license, thereby was born in Syracuse avoiding it being to Andrew and Una Robert Murray listed in Syracuse Murray. Una imminewspapers. They grated from England about were married in their own 1889 and Andrew immigrated church Aug. 17, 1933, by the from Scotland in May, 1888 late Rev. Arthur B. Merriman. with his family moving to Bob has worked at Syracuse Long Lake, NY, where his Floor Covering and Niagara dad, William, became super- Mohawk and while at Genintendent of F.C Durant estate. eral Electric helped build naval Bob’s Uncle Joseph Sabattis steam turbines and the world’s (1918-1951) was a taxidermist first English designed jet plane in Long Lake and a well known engine. In the 1940s he started wilderness guide who guided his own business, Gas Equipfor General E. A. McAlpin at ment Company and had Brandreth Lake, NY. His Aunt many happy customers in and Margaret owned the Murray around Syracuse until retiring General Store in Long Lake in his 70s. In 1950 he bought a and Bob passes on over 40 lot with a fabulous view of the years of happy memories with valley and Syracuse on Grafamily and friends at Long ham Road, Jamesville. He deLake, Blue Mountain Lake signed and built his own house and surrounding areas. Bob with help from his wife and and family moved to Pulaski, three children. He had many where father, Andrew part- wonderful neighbors who nered in the Acker and Mur- watched over him and assisted ray General Store. Bob worked him in his declining years. Bob in the store and also cared was a founding member of the for their delivery carriage Sentinel Heights Fire Departhorse Ted and he delighted in ment, helped build their first having his visitors ring Ted‘s tanker truck and made a wall sleigh bells. While attending clock and a ballroom dance Syracuse University, 1932, he light of many mirrors for the worked as a lifeguard at Selkirk building. He developed a Shores State Park and became directory of properties in the chief lifeguard. He met that fire district and in 1970s and beautiful blonde, Natalie West, helped create their current

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Rose Christensen, Rose enjoyed travel76, of Manlius, passed ing to Switzerland peacefully March and was an ac30, 2011, with her complished knitter, family at her side. sewer and baker. Born in Rochester, Her joy of gardenshe was the daughter ing was expressed of the late Karl and in her yard with a Rosa Sohn Kemmet. large Hosta garden Rose graduated from Mrs. Rose K. of over 400 plants, North High School, Christensen along with other majoring in business. flower gardens. Following graduation Rose Her greatest love were her worked as a secretary at many grandchildren with whom places including Carrier and she enjoyed spending time, Fayetteville-Manlius High especially at their sports School. She was a member events - soccer, hockey and of Good Shepherd Lutheran gymnastics. Church in Fayetteville. She Survivors: her husband was a member of the Man- of over 50 years, Edward F. lius Senior Center, where she Christensen, DVM; two sons, enjoyed playing Mah Jongg. Eric S. (Marlene) of Minoa


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18 Eagle Bulletin, April 13, 2011 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company (LLC) Name: 1080 STATE FAIR BLVD. LLC Articles of Organization filed by the Department of State of New York on: 02/23/2011 Office location: County of Onondaga Purpose: any and all lawful activities. Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to:6715 Joy Road East Syracuse, NY 13057 EB-15 Notice of Formation Bruno Wealth Advisors, LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on December 30, 2010. NY office location: Onondaga County. Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: 209 Jasper Street, Syracuse, NY 13203. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-15 LEGAL NOTICE Articles of Organization of FIORDAN ART, LLC (“LLC”) were filed with Sec. of State of NY (“SSNY”) on 3/ 9/2011. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to and the LLC’s principal business location is: 117 Fiordan Road, Dewitt, NY 13214. Purpose: Any lawful business purpose. EB-16 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, (LLC) Name: DGT Properties, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 2, 2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to c/o PO Box 411, Fayetteville, New York 13066. Term: Perpetual. Purpose: Any activity for which a limited liability company may be lawfully engaged under the laws of the State of New York. EB-16 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SJ&J GROUP, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State on February 15, 2011. The office of the Company is to be located in Onondaga County. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served against him or her is: 805 Oak Street, Syracuse, NY 13203 The purpose of the business of the Company is any lawful business. EB-16 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of ROAN HOLDINGS, LLC (“LLC”) Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (“NYSOS”) on 2/25/2011, pursuant to Limited Liability Company Law Section 203. Office location: Onondaga County. NYSOS designated as agent for LLC upon whom process against it may be served. NYSOS shall mail copy of process served to: 2971 Pompey Center Road, Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-16 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Empey Ave. Rentals, LLC Under Section 206 of the Limited Liability Company Law 1.The name of the limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”) is Empey Ave. Rentals, LLC. 2.The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the Secretary of State of the state of New York on February 25, 2011. 3.The county within New York State in which the office of the Company is to be located is Onondaga. 4.The Company does not have a

specific date of dissolution in addition to the events of dissolution set forth by law. 5.The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against the Company may be served. The Post Office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the Company is: 7320 Woodchuck Hill Rd, Fayetteville, NY 13066. 6.The Company is to be managed by its members. 7.The character of the business to be transacted by the Company is any activity for which a limited liability company may be lawfully engaged under the laws of the State of New York. EB-16 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MEVEC LAW FIRM, PLLC Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State (SSNY) 3/2/2011 Office Location: Onondaga County, SSNY as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 206 North Townsend Street, Syracuse, NY 13203 Purpose: Any lawful purpose EB-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF G WARD PROPERTIES, L.L.C. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State on 02/10/ 2011. Office location Onondaga County, Principal Business Location P.O. Box 3644, Syracuse, New York 13220. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy to: HUGH C GREGG II, ESQ., 120 E Washington St., Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose any lawful activity. EB-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Bill’s Custom Designs, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 2/24/11. Office location: Onondaga County. Sec. of State designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to the principal business address: 116 Wendell Terrace, Syracuse, NY 13203. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of CICERO PROPERTIES NRM, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (SSNY) March 9, 2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 5201 Hoag Lane, Fayetteville, New York 13066. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of TOLEDO SECOR ROAD PROPERTY LLC. Cert. of Conversion filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 03/15/ 11, converting TOLEDO SECOR ROAD PROPERTY PARTNERSHIP to TOLEDO SECOR ROAD PROPERTY LLC. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. office of LLC: 210 Ridgecrest Rd., Dewitt, NY 13214-1540. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to Ralpha D. Weinberg at the princ. office of the LLC. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-17 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE BUDGET IN LIEU OF THE ANNUAL MEETING OF FAYETTEVILLEMANLIUS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT The Board of Education of Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District hereby gives notice that a public hearing on the budget in lieu of the annual meeting of said School District will be held at Eagle Hill Middle School, Enders Road, Manlius, New York, in said School District, on Monday, May 9, 2011, at 7:00 p.m., at which time the proposed budget for said School District for 2011-2012 will be presented for review

and discussion in anticipation of the subsequent vote thereon by the qualified voters of said School District to be held on May 17, 2011. Notice is also hereby given that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes may be obtained by any taxpayer in said School District at each schoolhouse in said School District in which school is maintained between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday during the fourteen days immediately preceding such public hearing. Dated: February 14, 2011 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF FAYETTEVILLEMANLIUS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT By: School District Clerk EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of formation of Get Life, LLC, Art. Of Org. filed Secy. Of State (SSNY) 03/09/ 2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process: Get Life, LLC, 122 Washington St, Manlius, NY 13104, the Reg. Agt. Upon whom proc. May be served. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of JML PROPERTIES LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/5/ 07. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: National Registered Agents Inc., 875 Ave. of the Americas, Ste. 501, NY, NY 10001, registered agent upon whom process may be served. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-15 Notice of Formation FLEXOFORM LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on 1/ 5/11. NY office location: Onondaga County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: 8120 Flagpole Circle, Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of BROOKLYN CRUISER, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 2/3/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process: 35-15 84th Street #2H, Jackson Heights, NY 11372. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of MidCountry Properties, LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 3/10/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 133 Walton St, #108, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-17 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW SECTION 206 1. The name of the limited liability company is Dynamic Implementation Solutions, LLC. 2. The date of filing of the articles of organization with the Department of State was March 11, 2011. 3. The county in New York in which the office of the company is located is Onondaga County. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the

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Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to 520 S. Collingwood Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13206. 5. The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. EB-18 LEGAL NOTICE Legal Notice of Formation of LLC. TAG Plumbing Services, LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 03/22/2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served and SSNY shall mail process to c/ o Gerald F. Stack, Esq., Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, One Park Place, 300 South State Street, Syracuse, New York 13202. Purpose: any business permitted under law. EB-18 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF A MEETING OF VOTERS OF FAYETTEVILLEMANLIUS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT The Board of Education of Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District hereby gives notice that a meeting of the qualified voters of said School District will be held at Fayetteville Elementary School, South Manlius Street, Fayetteville, New York, in said School District, on Tuesday, May 17, 2011, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. for the purposes of voting upon the propositions hereinafter set forth and for the election of members of the Board of Education. Notice is also hereby given that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes may be obtained by any taxpayer in said School District at each schoolhouse in said School District in which school is maintained between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on each day other than a Saturday, Sunday or holiday during the fourteen days immediately preceding such meeting of voters. Notice is also hereby given that petitions nominating candidates for office of member of the Board of Education must be filed in the office of the Clerk of said School District between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. not later than April 18, 2011. There are three (3) atlarge vacancies to be filled on the Board of Education, each of them being for a three-year term commencing July 1, 2011 and concluding June 30, 2014. The vacancies arise from the expiration of the terms of Valerie A. Clarke, John J. Cucinotta and Michael J. Masse. Each petition shall be directed to the Clerk of said School District, shall be signed by at least fifty-nine (59) qualified voters of said School District, shall state the residence of each signer and shall state the name and residence of the candidate. Voting at such meeting on May 17, 2011 shall be by voting machines upon the matters set forth below: 1.To vote upon the adoption of a budget for said School District for the ensuing fiscal year; 2.To vote separately upon approval of appropriations for the Fayetteville Library and the Manlius Library; 3.To vote upon the proposition authorizing the Board of Education to purchase three (3) replacement 70-passenger school buses at an estimated maximum cost of $114,966 for each bus, and one (1) 70-passenger school bus with a luggage box at an estimated maximum cost of $117,062 with the aggregate total estimated maximum cost of all such vehicles not to exceed $461,960 or so much thereof as may be necessary, said sum to be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property in the School District to be collected in annual installments, plus the amount required in each year to pay interest on any obligations of the School District issued to raise such money and, in anticipation of said tax, to

authorize the issue of obligations of the School District; 4.To elect three (3) members of the Board of Education. Notice is also hereby given that applications for absentee ballots for voting on such propositions as may appear on the official ballot may be applied for at the office of the Clerk of said School District. Any such application must be received by the said Clerk at least seven days preceding the May 17, 2011 meeting of voters if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter or at least the day before such meeting of voters if the ballot is to be personally delivered to the voter. In addition, a list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued will be available in the office of said Clerk during its regular hours on each of the five days prior to the day of such meeting of voters, except Saturday, Sunday or holiday, and such list will also be posted at the said polling place. Dated: February 14, 2011. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF FAYETTEVILLEMANLIUS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT By: School District Clerk EB-18 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF LANCER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. FIRST: The name of the limited liability company is LANCER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC. SECOND: The county within the state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Onondaga. THIRD: The Company does not have a specific date of dissolution in addition to the events of dissolution set forth by law. FOURTH: The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is: 3245 LaFayette Road Jamesville, New York 13078 FIFTH: The effective date of the Articles of Organization shall be the date of filing with the Secretary of State. SIXTH: The limited liability company is to be managed by 1 or more members. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this certificate has been subscribed to this 18th day of March, 2011 by the undersigned who affirms that the statements made herein are true under the penalties of perjury. Lawrence A. Kirsch. Organizer EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of High Peaks Hotel Investors, L.P., Cert. of LP filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 1/19/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LP upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to State Tower Bldg., 109 S. Warren St., Ste. 1300, Syracuse, NY 13202. Name/ addr. of each gen. ptr. avail. at SSNY. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Denika Global LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 1/25/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 101 Fairgrounds Dr., Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Aspinall’s Tree Nursery & Landscaping, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 2/ 1/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall

mail copy of process to 8797 Genesee Street Turnpike, Chittenango, NY 13037. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-18 LEGAL NOTICE GO SAM REAL ESTATE, LLC Article of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 3/16/11. Office in Onondaga Co. SSNY desig. Agent of LLC upon who process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 807 Avery Ave, Syracuse, NY 13204 which shall also serve as the corporate office. Purpose: Any lawful purpose EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of SU728 SUMNER AVE, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/21/ 11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Christopher Geiger, 27 Bayview Place, Amityville, NY 11701. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Keplinger Freeman Landscape Architects, PLLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State on March 17, 2011. The office of the Company is to be located in Onondaga County. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served against him or her is: 8320 Fly Rd. Suite 2, East Syracuse, NY 13057. The purpose of the business of the Company is any lawful business. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of LEAD TO SUCCESS, LLC. Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (SSNY) 2/22/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: c/o Green & Seifter, Attorneys, PLLC, 110 W Fayette St, Ste 900, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-18 Legal Notice of Formation of LLC. JSSM Enterprises, LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 03/11/2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served and SSNY shall mail process to c/o Gerald F. Stack, Esq., Hiscock & Barclay, LLP, One Park Place, 300 South State Street, Syracuse, New York 13202. Purpose: any business permitted under law. EB-18 Notice of Formation Suit “U” Now LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on (02/25/11) NY office location: Onondaga County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to United States Corporation Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228 Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-18 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qual. of High Peaks Management I, LLC, Auth. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 1/19/11. Office loc.: Onondaga County. LLC org. in DE 11/15/10. SSNY desig. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of proc. to State Tower Bldg., Ste. 1300, 109 S. Warren St., Syracuse, NY 13202. DE off. addr.: CTC, 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. on file: SSDE, Townsend Bldg., Dover, DE 19901. Purp.: any lawful activities. EB-18 Notice of Formation Jared Realty, LLC

Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on March 15, 2011. NY office location: Onondaga County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: 337 Summerhaven Drive North, East Syracuse, NY 13057. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-18 LEGAL NOTICE Articles of Organization of Green Express Laundromats, LLC (“LLC”) were filed with Sec. of State of NY (“SSNY”) on 03/17/11. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to, and the LLC’s principal business location is 2949 Erie Blvd., Suite 106, Syracuse, NY 13224. Purpose: any lawful business purpose. EB-18 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BHG BUYOUT, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above-named limited liability company has been formed for the transaction of business in the State of New York and elsewhere. The name of the limited liability company is BHG BUYOUT, LLC (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”. The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the Secretary of State on March 22, 2011. The county within New York in which the office of the Company is to be located is Onondaga. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is: BHG BUYOUT, LLC 325 James Street Syracuse, New York 13203 The purpose of the business of the Company is to hold assets. EB-19 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC): Name: HARRIS Cleaners, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 08/14/2010; Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: HARRIS Cleaners, LLC C/O Guy Law Office, 850 Fay Road, Syracuse, NY 13219. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No specific date. EB-16 OFFICIAL NOTICE Village of East Syracuse COMPLETION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL Notice is hereby given that the Annual Assessment Roll of the Village of East Syracuse for the year 2011/ 2012 has been completed, verified by the Board of Assessment Review and filed with the Village Clerk on March 18, 2011. This assessment roll is available for inspection at the Village Clerk’s Office at 204 North Center Street during regular business hours. Dated: April 5, 2011 Patricia J. Derby Village Clerk EB-15 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the following: ATHLETIC AND SPORTS MEDICINE SUPPLY BID Will be received on or before 9:00 am., Monday, May 2, 2011, in the Business Office of the Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District, 8199 East Seneca Turnpike, Manlius, New York 131042140. They will be publicly opened and read May 2, 2011, in the Business Office of the Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District Office Building, 8199 East Seneca Turnpike, Manlius, New York 13104-2140, at the time indicated above.

Information for bidders, specifications, and forms of proposal may be obtained at the Business Office of the Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District Office Building, 8199 East Seneca Turnpike, Manlius, New York 13104-2140 any day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. except Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays. The Board of Education reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid which, in the opinion of the Board, will be in the best interests of the School District. Michael J. Vespi Board of Education Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District 8199 East Seneca Tpke. Manlius, New York 13104-2140 EB-15 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the following: BUS GARAGE/ MAINTENANCE SUPPLY BIDS Will be received on or before 9:00 a.m., Tuesday, May 3, 2011, in the Business Office of the Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District. They will be publicly opened and read May 3, 2011, in the Business Office of the Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District Office Building, 8199 East Seneca Turnpike, Manlius, New York 13104-2140, at the time indicated above. Information for bidders, specifications, and forms of proposal may be obtained at the Business Office of the Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District Office Building, 8199 East Seneca Turnpike, Manlius, New York 13104-2140 any day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. except Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays. The Board of Education reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids, or to accept any bid which, in the opinion of the Board, will be in the best interests of the School District. Michael J. Vespi, Clerk Board of Education Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District 8199 E. Seneca Turnpike Manlius, New York 13104-2140 EB-15 LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Sec. 267 of the Town Law and Article VI Sec. 155.48 of the Town Code, the Town of Manlius Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, April 21, 2011 at or about 7:00 PM at the Town Hall, 301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, New York to hear all interested parties and citizens on an application by Susan Wilson, 7927 Indian Hill Road, Manlius NY for an Interpretation for Multiple Businesses at 7197 East Genesee Street, Fayetteville, NY Tax Map #087.-07-47.0. as per Chapter 155-20 of the Town of Manlius Code in an “R-M” District. Copies of the application may be examined at the Planning and Development Office, Town Hall, 301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, New York during regular business hours. Dated: April 21, 2011 Raymond Forest, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals EB-15 AB Photography Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on 4/ 4/11. NY office location: Onondaga County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: 313 Englewood Ave, Syracuse, NY 13207 Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-20


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NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of JML PROPERTIES LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/5/ 07. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: National Registered Agents Inc., 875 Ave. of the Americas, Ste. 501, NY, NY 10001, registered agent upon whom process may be served. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-15 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Articles of Organization of Vickery Realty, LLC were filed with the Sec. of State of NY (“SSNY”) on February 25, 2011. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to: 1810 Erie Boulevard East, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: Any lawful business purpose. EB-15 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of T.L.Catering LLC. Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (SSNY) 11/9/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: c/o United States Corporation Agents, Inc., 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-15 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF CPT CONSULTANTS, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above-named limited liability company has been formed for the transaction of business in the State of New York and elsewhere. The name of the limited liability company is CPT CONSULTANTS, LLC (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”). The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the Secretary of State on February 18, 2011. The county within New York in which the office of the Company is to be located is Onondaga. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is: CPT CONSULTANTS, LLC 1388 Sky High Road Tully, New York 13159 The purpose of the business of the Company is to provide general educational services. EB-15 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of formation of TL Brown Management Group, LLC, limited liability company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/23/11. Office located in Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 605 Briar Brook Run, Fayetteville, NY 13066. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. EB-15 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of Syracuse Equine Veterinary Specialists, PLLC (“PLLC”) Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (“NYSOS”) on 3/2/2011, pursuant to Limited Liability Company Law Section 1203. Office location: Onondaga County. NYSOS designated as agent for PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. NYSOS shall mail copy of process served to: 93 Broad Street, Flemington, NJ 08822. Purpose: Veterinary Medicine and any lawful activities. EB-15 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of GENCO LIVERY, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 02/28/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be

served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 1111 E. Colvin St., Syracuse, NY 13210. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-15 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Marshall S. Skiff Orchards, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above-named Limited Liability Company has been formed for the transaction of business in the State of New York and elsewhere. 1.The name of the Limited Liability Company is Marshall S. Skiff Orchards, LLC. 2.The Articles of Organization of Marshall S. Skiff Orchards, LLC were filed with the Secretary of State for the State of New York on March 8, 2011. 3.The County within the State of New York in which the offices of Marshall S. Skiff Orchards, LLC are to be located is Onondaga County. 4.The Secretary of State of the State of New York is designated as the agent for Marshall S. Skiff Orchards, LLC upon whom process in any action or proceeding against it may be served. The address within the State of New York to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of the process in any action or proceeding against Marshall S. Skiff Orchards, LLC which may be served upon him/her is 4472 Cherry Valley Turnpike, Lafayette, NY 13084. 5.The character of the business to be transacted by Marshall S. Skiff Orchards, LLC is to conduct, without limitation, any lawful business activity authorized by law. EB-16 Notice of Formation Salt City Wings LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on February 5, 2011. NY office location: Onondaga County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: 65 Lake Ave, #507, Worcester MA 01604.. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-16 Notice of Formation to Limited Liability Company( LLC) Name: DIAMOND DREAMS BALLPARK, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 3/1/11. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 605 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, NY 13204. Purpose: to engage in any and all business for which LLCs may be formed under the New York LLC Law. EB-15 Notice of Formation Notice of Formation of Edwards Landing LLC. Art. of Org. filed with the Secretary of State for the State of New York(SSNY) 02/8/2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process: C/ O United States Corporation Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Ave Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228 Purpose any lawful Purpose. EB-16 Notice of Formation to Limited Liability Company (LLC) Name: CAMEX BALLPARK HOLDINGS, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 3/1/11. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 605 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, NY 13204. Purpose: to engage in any and all business for which LLCs may be formed under the New York LLC Law. EB-16 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of King Liacus

Holdings, LLC. Art. of Org. filed w/ Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/19/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent for service of process. SSNY shall mail process to: 3300 James St., Syracuse, NY 13206. Purpose: Any lawful activity. EB-19 LEGAL NOTICE The annual meeting of the Fayetteville Cemetery Association will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at the Manlius Town Hall, 301 Brooklea Dr., Fayetteville, N.Y., followed by the meeting of the Board of Trustees. Barbara S. Rivette, President EB-15 LEGAL NOTICE FAYETTEVILLE DENTAL ASSOCIATES, PLLC, a domestic Professional Limited Liability Company (PLLC) filed with the Sec of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/18/ 11. NY office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the PLLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the PLLC served upon him/her to The PLLC, 184 S. First St., Fulton, NY 13069. Purpose: Dentistry EB-19 Notice of Formation GAEL Brewing Company, LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on 3/ 22/2011. NY office location: Onondaga County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: 206 Westwood Rd., Syracuse, NY 13215. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-19 NOTICE Name of LLC: GLA Marina, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with NY Dept. of State on 3/8/2011. Office Location: Onondaga County. Sec. of State designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to principal business location: 397 Route 281, P.O. Box 430, Tully, NY 13159. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-19 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Old Sol Energy, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 01/ 20/2011. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process: PO Box 6363, Syracuse, NY 13224. Purpose: any lawful purpose. EB-19 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SJ&J GROUP, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Department of State on February 15, 2011. The office of the Company is to be located in Onondaga County. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served against him or her is: 805 Oak Street, Syracuse, NY 13203 The purpose of the business of the Company is any lawful business. EB-19 Legal Notice – Annual Meeting of Pine Plains Cemetery, North Manlius (Peck Rd) will be held on Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Meeting will be held at the Minoa Municipal Building, Golden Age Room, Main St., Minoa, NY. The meeting will begin at 7:00 pm. EB-15 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT HEARING AND ELECTION OF JAMESVILLE-DEWITT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing for the purpose of discussion of the expenditure of funds and the budgeting for the 2011-2012 school year will be held at the

Jamesville-DeWitt High School on Monday, May 9, 2011 at 7:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time, in lieu of the Annual Meeting and pursuant to Section 2017(6) of the Education Law. NOTICE is also given that voting by the qualified voters of the JamesvilleDeWitt Central School District, for the election of board members, propositions, and the budget will be held by voting machine between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 at the Jamesville-DeWitt High School. NOTICE is also given that the following propositions will be submitted to the voters: Proposition #1 School Bus Replacement Shall the Board of Education of the JamesvilleDeWitt Central School District (“District”) be authorized and directed to purchase two (2) 65-passenger diesel school buses without luggage at an approximate cost of $205,459 and one (1) 65passenger diesel school bus with luggage at an approximate cost of $104,715 and one (1) 7-passenger suburban at an approximate cost of $37,362 for a total sum not to exceed $347,536 such sum to be raised by levy of a tax upon the taxable property of the District to be collected in annual installments in the years and amounts as the Board of Education shall determine in accordance with Section 416 of the Education Law and, in anticipation of such tax, issue obligations of the District? Proposition #2 Library Shall the Board of Education of the JamesvilleDeWitt Central School District levy and collect a tax to increase the amount from $1,166,700 to $1,209,535 for the support of the DeWitt Community Library, pursuant to Section 259 of the Education Law? NOTICE is also given that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the 201112 school year for school purposes may be obtained by interested persons at each school house in the district from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. each business day starting May 2, 2011 (other than Saturday, Sunday, or holiday). NOTICE is also given that petitions nominating candidates for the office of members of the Board of Education must be filed in the office of the Clerk of the District between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. and no later than 4:00 p.m. Monday, April 18, 2011. Three members of the Board of Education will be elected for three-year terms due to the expiration of the terms of Mrs. Deborah Borenstein, Mr. Thomas Taylor and Mr. Samuel Young. Each petition must be directed to the Clerk of the District, must be signed by at least 25 qualified voters of the District, must state the residence of each signer, and must state the name and residence of the candidate. NOTICE is also given that the Board of Education has adopted the following rules prescribing the manner of submitting questions or propositions for the purpose of preparing ballots for the voting machine: 1.A verified petition signed by at least 25 qualified voters in the District shall be filed with the Board of Education on or before April 18, 2011 setting forth the proposition or question sought to be voted upon. 2.Such petition shall be subject to approval by the Board of Education and to approval by the District legal counsel as to form and legality. 3.Thereupon the question or proposition shall be placed upon the voting machine for voter consideration. NOTICE is also hereby given that applications for absentee ballots for election of members of the Board of Education and voting on such other propositions as may appear on the official ballot may be applied for at the office

of the Clerk of the School District. Any such application must be received by the Clerk by May 10, 2011, if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter or at least the day before the election if the ballot is to be personally delivered to the voter. Absentee ballots must be returned to the Clerk by 4:00 p.m., May 16, 2011. In addition, a list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued will be available in the office of the Clerk during regular business hours prior to the day of the elections, except Saturday, Sunday, and holidays, and the list will also be posted at the polling place. By order of the Board of Education, Jamesville-DeWitt Central School District. Timothy Decker, School District Clerk EB-17 NOTICE OF ANNUAL VOTE AND ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on May 9, 2011, commencing at 6:00 p.m., the Board of Education (the “Board”) of the East SyracuseMinoa Central School District (the “District”) will conduct a public hearing for the purpose of discussing the expenditure of District funds and the budget therefore for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2011, and ending June 30, 2012, at the Central High School located at 6400 Fremont Road in the Town of Manlius, New York. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: The copies of the detailed statement prepared by the Board regarding the amount of money which will be required for school purposes for such fiscal year, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each (the “Budget”), and the tax exempt report may be obtained by any taxpayer of the District at the office of the District Clerk located at the District Office, 407 Fremont Road, East Syracuse, New York 13057 and/or 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 the public hearing on the Budget and thereafter until the date of the vote on the Budget. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: That notice is hereby given that the annual meeting and election of members of the Board of Education of the East Syracuse Minoa School District, vote upon the appropriation of necessary of necessary funds to meet the estimated expenditures for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2011 and authorizing the levy of taxes, and vote upon any other propositions properly submitted will take place on May 17, 2011, in the High School gymnasium lobby located at 6400 Fremont Road in the Town of Manlius, New York, between the hours of 12:00 noon and 9:00 p.m.. The vote upon the adoption of the District budget for such fiscal year, which will appear as Proposition No. 1 on the voting machines; and to elect three members to the Board of Education for the following terms: For a four-year Seat currently held by Jennifer Steigerwald, Incumbent For a four-year Seat currently held by Allison Rumschik, Incumbent The two candidates receiving the highest number of votes will each be elected to serve a four (4) year term. 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 District Clerk; (ii) be signed by at least fortytwo (42) qualified voters of the District, (iii) state the residence of each signer and the name and residence of the candidate; and (iv) be filed with the office of the District Clerk, at the Administrative Office Building, located at the District Office, 407 Fremont Road, East Syracuse, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. local time, no later than April 18, 2011. Petition forms

for candidates may be obtained from the District Clerk at the Administrative Office. And, Notice is hereby given that qualified voters may apply for absentee ballots at the Office of the Clerk of the District, and a list of persons to whom absentee ballots have been issued will be available for inspection in the Office of the Clerk of the District during regular office hours until the day of the election. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that the following additional propositions shall be voted on at such annual vote and election: PURCHASE OF SCHOOL BUSES “RESOLVED THAT, the Board of Education of the East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District be authorized to acquire three (3) school buses at an estimated cost not to exceed $300,000, and to expend therefore $300,000, which is estimated to be the total cost thereof and that such sum or so much thereof as the Board may deem appropriate, in its discretion, shall be paid from the 2007 Bus Purchase Reserve Fund and the balance, if any, shall be raised by levy of a tax which shall be levied and collected in annual installments in such years and in such amounts as may be determined by the Board of Education and in anticipation of the collection of such tax, bonds and notes of the District are hereby authorized to be issued at one time, or from time to time, in the principal amount not to exceed such balance due, and a tax is hereby voted to pay the interest on said obligations when due. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: That the only persons entitled to vote at the aforesaid vote on the aforesaid budget, propositions, and Board member elections at the May 17, 2011 vote are: 1) Citizens of the United States; 2) Who have been residing in the District for at least thirty (30) days prior to the vote; 3) Are eighteen (18) years of age or older; and 4) Who are not otherwise ineligible to vote by virtue of Section 5-106 of the Election Law. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN: That applications for absentee ballots may be obtained at the office of the School District Clerk at 407 Fremont Road, East Syracuse, NY. Any such applications must be received by the District Clerk at least seven days before the date of the vote and election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the vote and election if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. A list of all persons to whom absentee voters’ ballots shall have been issued shall be available for public inspection in the office of the School District clerk during regular office hours until the date of the vote and election. EB-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of R.M.A&A, LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 3/25/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 411 Frederick Street East, East Syracuse, NY 13057. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-19 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of T.D. Ruthven & Associates, LLC Art. of Org filed Sec’y of State (SSNY) 3/ 24/11. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 9446 Chalkstone Course, Unit 192, Brewerton, NY 13029. Purpose: any lawful activities. EB-19 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BHG PARTNER, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above-named limited liability company has been formed for the transaction of business in the State of New York and elsewhere. The name of the limited liability company is BHG PARTNER,

LLC (hereinafter referred to as the “Company”. The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the Secretary of State on March 22, 2011. The county within New York in which the office of the Company is to be located is Onondaga. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail process is: BHG PARTNER, LLC 325 James Street Syracuse, New York 13203 The purpose of the business of the Company is to hold assets. EB-19 NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Onondaga-Cortland-Madison Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), in accordance with Section 103 of Article 5-A of the General Municipal Law and Article 119-O of the General Municipal Law, will receive bids on: Name of Bid: GRAPHING & S C I E N T I F I C CALCULATORS, RFB211-53 Bid Opening: May 4, 2011, 11:00 A.M., at the Conference Room in the Henry Center Administrative Building at OnondagaCortland-Madison BOCES, 6820 Thompson Road, Syracuse, NY 13211 Term of Contract: June 1, 2011 to May 31, 2012 Contact for more information and to obtain bid documents: Sean Joyce, Board of Cooperative Educational Services, Onondaga, Cortland, and Madison Counties, 6820 Thompson Road, P.O. Box 4754, Syracuse, NY 13221, Phone: 315.431.8584, Email: sjoyce@ocmboces.org EB-15 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of MyMark Enterprises, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Dept. of State on 3/9/11. Office location: Onondaga County. Sec. of State designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to the principal business address: 6788 Knollwood Rd., Fayetteville, NY 13066. Purpose: any lawful activity. EB-20 Notice of Formation THE “HOMEWORKS” DOCTOR, LLC Notice of Formation of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on Dec. 8, 2010. NY office location: Onondaga County. Secy of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to: C/O THE “HOMEWORKS” DOCTOR, LLC, 7690 Stonehedge Ln. Manlius, NY 1310. Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity. EB-19 LEGAL NOTICE Pursuant to Sec. 267 of the Town Law and Article VI Sec. 155.48 of the Town Code, the Town of Manlius Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday, April 21, 2011 at or about 7:00 PM at the Town Hall, 301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, New York to hear all interested parties and citizens on an application by John R. Hodges, 5850 Minoa Road, Kirkville NY for an Area Variance to construct a 40’ x 56’ barn creating a rear yard setback of 10’ instead of the required 40’ at the same location Tax Map #069.-0206.2 as per Chapter 155-12(B) of the Town of Manlius Code in an “R-A” District. Copies of the application may be examined at the Planning and Development Office, Town Hall, 301 Brooklea Drive, Fayetteville, New York during regular business hours. Dated: April 21, 2011 Raymond Forest, Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals EB-15 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF EST TRISH, LLC EST Trish, LLC filed

Articles of Organization with the Secretary of State of NY on March 21, 2011. Office location: Onondaga County. The Secretary of State of NY has been designated as its agent upon whom process against it may be served. Post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process is 22 Corporate Circle, East Syracuse, NY 13057. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity. EB-20 TOWN OF DEWITT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 267-A of the Town Law that a Public Hearing will be held by the Board of Appeals of the Town of DeWitt, New York, at the Town Offices, 5400 Butternut Drive, East Syracuse, New York on April 18, 2011 at 7:35 p.m. upon the application of Ronald and Karen Legawiec filed with the Clerk of the Board and Clerk of the Town of DeWitt, by application dated March 10, 2011, received by the Town Clerk on March 22, 2011 concerning the premises situated at 103 Maconi Avenue, Tax Map Parcel 040.04-03.1. The specific relief requested by the Applicants are an Area Variance for a front yard setback which does not meet the requirements of §19233-E of the DeWitt Town Code and for such additional relief as may be necessary or appropriate. Dated: April 13, 2011 Barbara Klim, Clerk Board of Appeals Town of DeWitt EB-15 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SHADOWROCK PITER, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company law of the State of New York 1. The Name of the limited liability company is SHADOWROCK PITER, LLC (“the Company”). 2. The Articles of Organization of the Company were filed with the Department of State on March 29, 2011. 3. The county within this state in which the office of the Company is to be located is: ONONDAGA. 4. The Company does not have a specific date of dissolution in addition to the events of dissolution set forth by law. 5. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to 8045 Shadowrock Road, Manlius, New York 13104. 6. The company is to be managed by its members. 7. The character of the business to be transacted by the Company is any lawful business activity. EB-20 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW SECTION 206(C) 1. The name of the limited liability company is 2900 JAMES STREET LLC 2. The date of filing of the articles of organization with the Department of State was October 14, 2005. 3. The county in New York in which the office of the company is located is Onondaga County. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to 2900 James Street, Syracuse, New York 13206 5. The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. 6. The latest date upon which the company is required to be dissolved is December 31, 2104. EB-20


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395 Wanted To Buy Collectables: CASH BUYER, Pre1980 Comic Books, Toys, Sports, ANYTHING. I travel to you and Buy EVERYTHING YOU have.. Call Brian at 1-800-617-3551 (NYPA)

WANTED: Used American made guitars - Martin, Gibson, Fender, Guild, Gretsch, Epiphone and Fender tube amps. Call 315-727-4979.

500 Autos For Sale NISSAN GXE SEDAN 1998 Sentra 62,000 miles. Auto, PW, PL, PM, tilt steer-ing, cruise control, AM/FM. Ruby Red Metallic Paint. New brakes & tires. $3995 OBO. MUST SELL TO SETTLE ESTATE! call 378-3162.

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Real Estate

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

745

Lots / Land

UPSTATE NY NORTH COUNTRY REPO! 40 acres -$29,900, Abuts State Land! Survey,all wooded, great hunting! Prime St. Lawrence Co. location! 1st good cash offer takes it! 1-888-7021588

745

Lots / Land

UPSTATE NY CAPITAL REGION SHORT SALE! 41 acres - $69,900 Jaw droppingviews, woods, hay fields! Survey, perc test, clear title! Build or recreate! No reasonable cash offer will be refused! 1-888-482-1443. NYS LAND ONE TIME SALE 10acSalmon River Area-$19,995. 7ac w/ New Cabin-$29,995. 5ac-Hickory Ridge-$12,995. 97ac Surrounding State Forest-$119,995. 7ac-Trout tream-$29,995.14ac-Southern Tier$24,995. 5ac on Big River-$39,995. 7ac-Little Falls-$19,995. Over 100 new properties offered! Terms or cash discounts! Call Christmas & Associates 800-229-7843. Or visitwww. LandandCamps.com. (NYPA)

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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 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 (NYPA) BRING THE FAMILY! Warm up w/ our Spring specials! Florida’s Best BeachNew Smyrna Beach. www. NSBFLA.com or 1-800-541-9621

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

Solid Hard Rock Maple Kitchen Set t

CHINA CABINET

Solid oak, beveled glass, mirror back, excellent condition

Cleaning Service

450.00 Barn Sale

Must be w/ 6 month purchase

BARN SALE!

At

Drivers

“The Barn� 2009 Ballina Rd

06819

April 15 4-8 & April 16 10-2 Shabby Chic, Primitives, Country Cottage, Vintage, Antique & Re-Claimed furniture and accessories for your Home, Camp orGarden.

Eight hours only! 09346

Rt 13 south from Caz, 3 miles turn left on Ballina, go 8/10 of a mile

13475

BOAT FOR SALE 24ft SeaSprite Cuddy, Cabin Boat. 260 HP

Placement Director

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

Camp Programs

Jim Boeheim’s Big Orange Basketball Camp

Boys Age 8-18

02395

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

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

Novena

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! L.M.

13477

MerCruiser. Inboard IoI-O w/powered trim, completely equiped with all accessories. low hours, very good condition! Asking $5500. Call 592-9386.

Jamie K. Sather 175 Katherine Street 4650 Buckley Road Buffalo, NY 14210 Liverpool, NY 13088 1-800-562-1332 t Fax (716) 847-0338 Direct (315) 410-2212 Email: jsather@ntts.edu Fax (315) 453-7336

Boat For Sale

ACCOUNTING & INCOME TAX SERVICE

For Sale

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

7584 Tater Road 0LAINVILLE .9 s

Free Cleaning Every 6 Months!

Fully Insured & References • 361-4881

Buy Local

+OMROWSKI 3UGAR (OUSE

Sparkle Cleaning Service 13488

Call 727-7200

13459

$

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

673-2608

Tax Service

Maple Syrup

09749

6 Chairs, 2 leads, Custom-made pad. Excellent Condition.

13024

Marcellus Community Childcare Center

Sugar House

Ronald J. Hongo, CPA, PC CertiďŹ ed Public Accountant

312 South Main Street North Syracuse, NY 452-0209

06622

Childcare

Visit us online!

www.eaglenewsonline.com 13021

Articles For Sale

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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.

PHYSICAL THERAPIST

Drivers: National Flatbed Carrier is Expanding! New job opportunities in your area! Home Weekly! Great Benefits & Pay - up to .60cpm! No Tarping! CDL-A, 1 yr. Verifiable. Dedicated Customer Base. 1-888-880-5920, x134

WELDER

PRIVATE DUTY AIDES Light Housekeeping, Meals, Bathing & More. Insured & Bonded.

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

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:

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CDL–A TRAINING Learn to Earn

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

Active Duty/ Tuition Assistance Full or Part Time Classes

Financial Aid & Pell Grants

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

SERVED YOUR COUNTRY START YOUR CAREER

Liverpool, NY & Buffalo, NY

(Branch)

Contract Carriers Wanted

3PD, Inc., is a Freight Forwarder under contract with major retailers such as Lowe’s, Home Depot, Sears, OfďŹ ce 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, ofďŹ ce 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

06600

Call Today 701-2490

Wanted: Substitute School Crossing Guard

DRIVERS

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

13485

13131

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.

06847

CDL Type A & B Truck Drivers:

Full-time position in Acute Care Hospital setting with rotations in outpatient and SNF as well. Current NYS License required. New grads welcome. Competitive salary and benefits packafe available. Please send resume to: Community Memorial Hospital PT Dept. Attn: Julie Dunckel, 150 Broad St., Hamilton, NY 13346. PH: 315-824-6556, Fax: 315-824-6675, E-mail: jdunckel@cmhhamilton.com

13016

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

13043

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

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 exible 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.

A.D.O.N.

13471

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. 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.

13500

Haylor, Freyer & Coon, Inc. is looking to ďŹ ll an entry-level position in our Surety Division. Candidates should have work or educational experience in Finance, Accounting or Economics. Position will include both primary client service and technical support of the Surety team. Interested candidates should submit a resume to: The Human Resources Department Code BCL PO Box 4743 Syracuse, NY 13221

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.

13045

Insurance Opening

Housekeeping Supervisor, housekeepers, front desk agent and night auditor.

Individuals must have strong customer service skills, detail oriented and exible hours. Competitive wages, Medical/ Dental, 401K Please mail resumes to PO Box 29 Hamilton, NY 13346 or email to lthornton@colgateinn.com

needed for LTC setting, must have previous LTC experience. Responsibilities to include infection control, employee health, staff development and covering other staff RN’s time off. Please inquire @ Stonehedge Health & Rehabilitation Center, 331 Russell Street, Chittenango, New York 13037

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.

Visit us online!

www.eaglenewsonline.com 13494

Food and Beverage, and Hotel Management positions – Individuals must have strong customer service skills and be able to work in a fast paced environment. Competitive wages, Medical/Dental, 401K Please mail resumes to PO Box 29 Hamilton, NY 13346 or email lthornton@colgateinn.com

13499

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

13478

LPN & C.N.A. positions available,

06818

DELIVER THE NEW VERIZONÂŽ TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES

13125

$$ EARN EXTRA MONEY $$

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

13048

MANLIUS

SUBURBAN PARK APTS.

Commercial Real Estate

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

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

06436

315-445-8990, www.empiremgtco.com

Call 510-3569 House For Sale

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 ~

Handy?

13142

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

2 Bedroom House For Rent

3-4 bdrm 1.5 ba – 1650sf Rt 20 Cazenovia, Off St Parking $850/mo + util

06794

Call 469-0780

06822

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

1

A block from the park/river, efficiency, luxuriously furnished. All utilities. Parking. Working adult. NO PETS!

REMODELED APT.

13149

B’VILLE St. e t t o l r a 1 Ch

Pinecrest Manor Liverpool

House For Rent


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Village of Cazenovia Service or Medical

SPING RATES

13491

06791

315-637-2900 Country Inn & Suites Route 20, Cazenovia

STONELEIGH APARTMENTS

(315) 697-2847 EQUAL HOUSING

OPPORTUNITY

1 Bedroom Senior 1 Bedroom Senior Citizens (age 62 or older) or a permanent mobility impairment where you receive a Social Security disability. Must qualify under income guidelines. Non-handicapped units available now. Call now to view an apt. or have us send you an application. Subsidized Units -Rent is based on your household income.

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

Please call for rates: (315)655-9101

06431

1-2-3 Room Offices Shared Secure Space

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

House Cleaning

Paving

Blacktop Paving & Sealing

NORTH COUNTRY FIREWOOD

HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE

Val’s Paving

Structural leveling and straightened

Construction

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

All Wood Rot Repairs Foundation Repair & Carpentry

Call Doug

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

727-8900

Huntington

www.expertclutter.com Member of BBB

Year Round Service!

Since 1966

635-9795 • BALDWINSVILLE 05301

Quality, Affordable Lawn Care

FREE ROOF

SWEEPING

Call now for Spring Cleanup Cut, edge, mulch, etc‌ Located near Great Northern Mall Fully Insured, Free Estimates, Referral Program

Call 720-9272

13015

Home Improvement

Dumpster Rental

De Barr’s Home IMPROVEMENTS

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REMODELING

02103

You load or we load

Pat De Barr 427-3769

Equipment Rental

06842

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

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

Additions, Kitchen, Bath, Roofing, Siding, Replacement Windows, Decks, Porches, Painting, Basement Waterproofing, All Wood Rot Repairs Insured, Senior Disc., Free Estimate 3rd Generation of Quality Work

Call Doug

727-8900

• Leaf Relief: Gutter Protection That Really Works! • 20 Yrs. Guarantee • FREE Estimate • Fully Insured • Senior Discount

PROUDLY INSTALLING GUTTERS SINCE 1986

www.GallagherPaintingPlus.com

06825

SEAMLESS GUTTERS

Hunt's Painting

• Free Estimates • Fully Insured • Serving Central NY

Interior/Exterior Painting Staining & Pressure Washing

www.jchgutters.com

20 Years Experience

13116

13148

Household, Construction, Debris, Yard Waste & Demolition

“NO SEAMS, NO LEAKS, NO WORRIES!�

MENTION THIS AD RECEIVE 10% OFF INSTALLATION

Painting

06841

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

13473

GUTTER CLEANING

13147

Great Prices, Fully Insured, Free Estimates 40 Yrs. experience (315) 652-3773 Residential Commercial

Seamless Gutters

Lawn Care

K Mac’s Lawn Care

Gutter Cleaning

DEMOLITION

13109

6 Southgate Rd (off Rte 690 & 31)

13126

Demolition

06840

Bruce 315-258-9365 315-730-6370 Member of BBB 315-730-6370

AGENCY

AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS

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

Expert Clutter Removal We clean out your junk,

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

LOW RATES • PERSONAL SERVICE

General Contracting, Home Improvements, Additions, Garages, Replacement Windows, Siding, Electrical Work w/post hole digger, Mini Excavator Work, Kitchen/Bath and Basement Remodeling

Year Round Service!

We clean out your junk, NOT NOT your your wallet! wallet! Attics, basements, garages, Attics, basements, garages, yards - almost anything! yards - almost anything!

Insurance

INSURANCE

Removal: Clutter

13014

13115

MID-STATE DOOR, INC.

727-8900

13470

House, camp, garage and porches

Garage Doors

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

HOUSE JACKING D.R. WHITNEY, JR CONTRACTING

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

13023

09722

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

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

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F I R E W O O D

13117

WATERPROOFING

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Basement Waterproofing

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

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

09720

(315) 451-0189 or 481-7248 cell

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

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

09721

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Happy Birthday, Lillian!

Lillian Van Fleet, a participant in Loretto’s Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, recently celebrated her 100th birthday with family members, friends and staff at the PACE CNY Day Center located on 700 East Brighton Ave. in Syracuse.

Van Fleet was born in Syracuse on March 30, 1911. She worked as an EKG/ EEG technician at St. Joseph’s and Community General Hospitals. She enjoys spending time with her family, attending church weekly, live entertainment at the PACE CNY Day Center and laughing. Van Fleet has one daughter, a nephew and a niece, and attributes her longevity to her “wonderful mother and hard work.�

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