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editor@eaglestarreview.com For Thomas Yeldon, comic books are more than just a hobby, they are a way of life. On Saturday, Yeldon held the grand opening celebration of his new store, Larger Than Life Toys and

Comics, in the Dick’s Sporting Goods wing at Great Northern Mall in Clay. The store is a first for Yeldon, of Syracuse, who has attended toy shows and comic book festivals for years. Larger Than Life first opened its doors Feb. 4, and the April 2 official grand opening was complete with costumed

characters from the Garrison Excelsior 501st Legion of Imperial Stormtroopers and free food. Ray McCarthy, inker for “Red Robin” and “Batman: Shadow of the Bat” comic series and Mike Raicht, writer of “The Stuff of Legend” and “Raise the Dead” comics were also present, signing autographs

New neighbors in Liverpool Planning board considers changes at two village properties By Russ Tarby At its March 28 meeting the Liverpool Village Planning Board discussed options for two village neighborhoods, the 100 block of Lake Drive and the 600 block of Vine Street. The board, chaired by Joe Ostuni, Jr., re-

viewed JGB Properties’ application for subdivision for property at 103 Lake Drive. The owners, who also include Constine LLC and Norwood Holdings LLC, want to re-subdivide four existing lots into two conforming lots. “At a high level, the JGB application for subdivision will allow them to join a number of smaller properties into two lots that can better fit with their plan for property they already hold in that same block,” Ostuni said.

JGB owns 137 First St., which presently houses a florist’s shop, on the eastern side of the same block. State Environmental Quality Review determination and an Onondaga County Planning Agency referral was done for JGB’s application. Pending receipt of New York State’s and SOCPA’s approval, the board may act to approve the application at its April 25 meeting. Please see Neighbors, page 8

and talking with excited fans. “The good thing about this business is that it’s ageless,” Yeldon said. “That three-year-old over there could love Star Wars just as much as the 83Please see Comics, page 7

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Clay visits the animal farm April 16

The town of Clay is hosting a day trip to the Cracker Box Palace Farm Animal Rescue Sanctuary in Alton, NY on April 16. The bus leaves the Clay Senior Center at 9 a.m. to return 4 p.m. The trip includes a tour of the farm, children’s Easter egg hunt, crafts and demos. The bus will stop at the Pleasant Beach Hotel for lunch (not included in cost). Dress warm, boots recommended. Bring snacks for yourself, as well as the animals (carrots and Chex Mix). Cost $10 per person, children 8 years and under free. Limited space. Call Chrissy at 652-3800 x137 for more information and to register.

Library Board of Trustees will be holding a public information meeting at 6:30 p.m. April 6. This is an opportunity for community input and discussion about the library’s 2011-2012 fiscal budge by local residents. 310 Tulip St. in Liverpool. Faith Lutheran Church in Cicero hosts a midweek Lenten series consisting of a potluck dinner and “The Easter Experience” videos at 6 p.m. Free and open to the public. 6995224 for more information.

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Lenten fish diner in Liverpool

The Liverpool First United Methodist Church will be hosting a Lenten fish dinner from 5 to 6:30 p.m. April 8. Dinners are pre-order only. To make an order or for more information, call the church at 457-5180.

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Malden Road United Methodist Church is serving a roast beef dinner from 4 to 6:30 p.m. April 9. Adults $8.50, kids 6-12 $4, ages 5 and under free. Handicap accessible, takeout available. 108 Malden Road in Mattydale. Call 4540317 for more information.

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Artist Reception

The Fulton Art Association will be holding an artist reception from 2 to 5 p.m. April 10 at the Piano and Organ Center at Great Northern Mall in Clay. The art will be on display for viewing and purchase through May 5. Contact Kathy at 532-3803 for more information.

Homeowners meeting

The Clairmont- Four Seasons Homeowners Association meeting is 7 p.m. April 10 at the Mitchell’s, 4811 Royal Meadow Drive in Clay.

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Clay Senior Luncheon

The Clay Senior Luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. April 13 at Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 4947 Route 31 in Clay. Ham, scalloped potatoes and green beans will be served. Call Bob Crabtree at 458-

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Town of Clay seniors are welcome to join the monthly Irish Book Circle meeting at 7 p.m. April 13 at “The Center,” 4948 Route 31 in Clay. This month’s discussion led by Professor Kate Costello-Sullivan is about John McGahern’s “By the Lake.”

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Liverpool chiropractor Dr. Laura Harrington will host a chiropractic workshop at 7 p.m. April 13 at the Liverpool Public Library.The workshop will be on beating back pain. For more information, call Harrington’s office at 461-4510.

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Faith Lutheran Church in Cicero hosts a midweek Lenten series consisting of potluck dinner and video at 6 p.m. 699-5224 for more information.

The town of Clay will be hosting an Easter event at 11 a.m. Children 10 and under are welcome can participate in the park egg hunt, meet Clay P. Bunny and receive treats and prizes. Dress warmly and wear boots. Registration required by calling 652-3800 x139 .

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The National Association of Active and Retired Federal Employees will be having a lunch meeting at noon at Ernie’s Lakeland Cafe, 779 State Fair Blvd. in Lakeland. Speaker: Speaker: Fred Davies on Estate Planning. More information contact Joy at 214-0003.

St. Mary’s, 47 Syracuse St. in Baldwinsville will host its annual Lenten fish dinners from 5 to 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria. $8.50 admission, $8 for seniors. Take-out is also available.

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NAMOW will be hosting a bottle and can drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 16. Stop by NAMOW, 413 Church St. in North Syracuse, to drop off your bottles and cans. Call Dave at 447-7658 for more information or to volunteer.

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The town of Cicero is hosting a Robin’s egg hunt at 10 a.m. April 16 for children three to nine at Skyway Park. All ages are guaranteed prizes. Sign up by calling 699-5233 or email jraddell@ciceronewyork.net. All children receive small gifts just for showing up.

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The Plank Road Quilters Guild of North Syracuse recently donated $230 to the Liverpool Public Library in memory of Helen Brooks, an award winning quilter and one of the founders of the Plank Road Quilt Guild. The donation was used to purchase a selection of new quilting books for children and a plaque in honor of Helen Brooks. Pictured, Marge Day, Plank Road Quilters Guild treasurer, presented Library Director Jean Armour Polly with donation.

A Liverpool church’s sermon series on “walking� or living according to the pattern set by Jesus and His first followers inspired the congregation to collect more than 400 pairs of shoes for needy people. Liverpool Community Church, 800 Fourth St., recently donated the shoes to the Rescue Mission in Syracuse. Lead Pastor Stephen Macaluso delivered sermons last November under the theme “Modern Day Disciples.� His teachings centered on walking like Christ and His original disciples. Church members decided to collect all kinds of footwear, including sandals that are similar to those used in the first century but also slippers, boots, sneakers and other

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provided with clothing and household goods in a storelike setting and according to certain income guidelines. “It’s outpourings of generosity, such as this one displayed by Liverpool Community Church, which help the Rescue Mission meet the everyday essentials of our neediest neighbors,� Crawford said.

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The audit of the Brewerton Revitalization Project is underway, with the town board awarding Benn & Company, PLLC, the contract for the lowest bid at $125 per hour. Supervisor Judy Boyke said the audit is being done to show where all the money is being spent within the project and clear the air of discrepensies over expenditure vouchers. Â The town is now waiting to hear from the company, and the

audit should begin within the next two weeks. Those who wish to discuss their property assessments with Cicero Assessor Brad Brennan may do so starting May 1, when the assessments will be available in the assessor’s office. The next town board meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. April 13 at the town hall, 8236 Brewerton Road in Cicero.

✓ Michael Carelli III, 22, of 6411 Mud Mill Road in Brewerton, was charged March 15 with fourth degree criminal mischief. ✓ Dylan E. Atkins, 16, of 5607 Bear Road in North Syracuse, was charged March 15 with fourth degree criminal mischief. ✓ Julio A. Rivera, 36, of 1512 First North St. in Syracuse, was charged March 18 with third degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, unlicensed operator and moving from lane unsafely. ✓ James H. Clark, Jr., 40, of 74 Pangborn Road in Hastings, was charged March 18 with second degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, unlicensed operator and uninspected motor vehicle. ✓ Malik D. Burks, 18, of 523 Salt Springs Road in Syracuse, was charged March 18 with third degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, speeding and operating out of class. ✓ Krista A. Cerrillo, 20, of 503 Berwick Road in Syracuse, was charged March 19 with third degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and driving with no front headlamps. ✓ Chad A. Walker, 30, of F26 Green Acres Dr. in Central Square, was arrested March 22 on five bench warrants in separate cases.

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Hope springs eternal as Chiefs open in Syracuse on Wednesday With a baker’s dozen returning players, a new no-nonsense manager and several proven sluggers, the Syracuse Chiefs appear primed to make a run at the 2011 International League playoffs. The last time Syracuse made the IL playoffs was in 1998. The Chiefs last won their division in 1989, and last won the Governor’s Cup championship in 1976. The Chiefs are now in their third year as the top affiliate of the Washington Nationals. New manager Randy Knorr, who played with the Chiefs in the early 1990s before becoming a journeyman major-league catcher,

expects pitching to be the Chiefs’ strong suit. Hurlers with previous Triple-A service here include right-handers Collin Balester, Adam Carr, Yunesky Maya, J.D. Martin, Garrett Mock, Craig Stammen and Josh Wilkie along with lefties Ross Detwiler and Matt Chico. Righty Cole Kimball and lefty Tom Milone are up from Double-A Harrisburg, and southpaw Lee Hyde is here from the IL’s Gwinnett Braves. Catcher Jesus Flores missed all of last season with an arm injury, but Knorr hopes Flores can flourish in Triple-A after hitting .364 in Double-A

in 2009. Back-up catcher Carlos Maldonado played for Syracuse last year, while third-stringer Jhonatan Solano played here two years ago. A newcomer, left-handed power-hitter Michael Aubrey, will DH and play some first base. Last year he knocked out 22 home runs, two triples and 25 doubles for the IL’s Norfolk Tides. Chiefs infielders include 21-year-old first baseman Chris Marrero, who hit 18 homers for Harrisburg last year. Brian Bixler and Seth Bynum—who both played well here last year—will play the middle positions with Chris McConnell, and Alex Valdez will play

third. Last season, McConnell and Valdez sweated it out in the Double-A Texas League. Returning outfielders include speedsters Roger Bernadina and Boomer Whiting as well as Corey Brown who played in the Pacific Coast League in 2010 and Jeff Frazier, who hit 25 home runs for the Toledo Mudhens. The Chiefs open the season at 3:05 p.m. April 7 in the Queen City against NY Mets’ farmhands the Buffalo Bisons. The hometown nine start swinging their bats at Alliance Bank Stadium at 2 p.m. Wednesday April 13 against the Pawtucket Red

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Sox. The series continues at 2 p.m. Thursday April 14, 7 p.m. Friday April 15 and at 2 p.m. Saturday April 16. Alliance Bank Stadium is on the North Side, just east of the Regional Market, at Tex Simone Drive (First North Street). Field-level ticket prices range from $9 to $20, while upper-deck seats cost $8, and $4 for kids and seniors. Chiefs management has added a “Home Plate Club” in the first four rows

behind home plate which will be serviced by a wait staff. Those 192 seats cost $20 each. The stadium parking fee has increased to $5 per vehicle; 474-7833; syracusechiefs.com. Park concerts booked Speaking of the joys of summer, the 24 free concerts staged at Johnson Park mid-June through mid-August have been booked by the Liverpool Is the Place Committee. He’s being cagey about it, but program director Mike Casale says this year’s schedule features a big surprise. He’s not talking yet, but Mike suggests you mark your calendars for June 20.

Spring cleaning in Salina a time to review Town Code At last, we are seeing the end of the winter months, and warm weather is well on its way. During the spring, I receive many calls regarding certain warm weather issues. I would like to take this opportunity to address these issues and give town of Salina residents a few pointers for “weathering” the transition to the warm months ahead. Each winter, our town highway employees spend a great deal of time plowing our roads and this year was no exception. I would like to thank our plow crews for an exceptional job this year, especially through a few very heavy snowfalls. The crews work quickly and diligently to clear the way for our residents to get

to work and school safely. Sometimes, however, it is inevitable to find some areas where the plows have damaged the road edge or the lawn. If you have plow damage on your property, please call the Town Highway Department as soon as possible at 455- 5525 to report the damage. Crews have already begun the repair process to correct the damages. One of the first things that we hear from residents, when people begin spending more time outside, is that property maintenance issues become more noticeable. I would like to remind residents that the Salina has codes that require property owners to maintain their homes and property to cer-

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tain standards. Some common issues that arise during the warm months are long grass, prohibited vehicles parked on the property, garbage or debris on the lawn and unsecured pools. For more information on the Town Code or to file a complaint about a code violation, please contact the Planning and Development office at 451-0942. The Town Code and complaint forms may also be found on the town’s website. All complaints are kept confidential. As you complete your spring cleaning over the coming months, please be aware of the town’s trash regulations. Trash and recyclables should be placed at the curb no earlier than 5 p.m. on the day before

your regular pick up day and empty bins should not remain at the curb after trash day. The town provides for certain “large items” to be removed at no cost to the resident; these items include furniture, rolled carpets and some appliances. Each household is allowed one large item per week. Please contact Feher Rubbish Removal at 4220715 at least one day prior to your regular trash day to schedule the pickup. Yard waste collection has begun again for the season. Yard waste is picked up at the curb by Waste Management on the same day as your regular trash and recyclable pick up. This is a regular weekly pick up, so you will not need to

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From the Supervisor make any special arrangements with the contractor. Please keep in mind that yard waste must be placed in trash cans, bags or tied into bundles; loose brush or leaves will not be picked up. As always, the town of Salina website can explain some of these issues in more detail and it is also a great resource for our residents. You can find us online at salina.ny.us. And I am always available if you have any questions on these topics or if I can be of any

Spring cleanup and technology in Cicero Spring is in the air in the computer or two at home, Judy town of Cicero. and I am sure that most Earth Day cleanup is scheduled for April 30 from 8 to 11 a.m. We are looking for residents, business owners and community groups to join us in beautifying our town. It is a perfect time to start to make our hamlets of Brewerton, Bridgeport, N. Syracuse take on the look of pride. Check out our website, ciceronewyork.net, for details. While you are browsing, it is the perfect place to look for the upcoming activities that the Parks and Recreation Department has planned for 2011. Spring cleaning has also made its way into the Town Hall. The opportunity for residents to volunteer their expertise on specific “clean up” projects is well underway, with the most recent Information Technology Project. Most of us have a

of us have limited ability to service our own needs when it comes to technology. Now just imagine having 50-plus computers, different configurations, different software, different manufacturers and very little if any at all documentation on any of it. Well, that is the focus of the recent IT committee—volunteers with a strong background in technology helping to develop a five-year plan for Cicero regarding the town’s network, and implementation of Internet Policies and Technology Use Regulations. As you can see, the benefit will be self-evident. Budget constraints that the town faces make it impossible to hire a full IT team to do the project. The experience that this

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From the Supervisor committee of local residents brings, each with their areas of expertise, has taken the opportunity to step up to the plate and share not only time but knowledge, without a cost to the rest of the town residents. Since the first meeting, the group was able to draft a plan to assist Computer Outlet, the local company recently engaged by the town for TEC support and repair services, to start “spring cleaning.” Inventory has been taken, recommendations have been made and steps are being implemented. A preventive maintenance program with continuous monitoring for a cost-efficient operating IT

further assistance. You may stop by my office, call me at 457-6661 or email me at supervisor@salina.ny.us. New business in Salina What was old will become new again. As you have most likely noticed, Galeville Grocery has been torn down. In its place will be a new Byrne Dairy, which will be structured to look much like the Galeville building you have all known over the years. The project is likely to be completed in the fall. In the meantime, be sure to visit the new Dunkin Donuts located on Route 57 in Liverpool near the Thruway. It has recently opened for business in its new and convenient location.

system will be the end result for our town. We all know that when we start “spring cleaning” projects, it usually results in uncovering other things that need to be addressed as well. Having great participation and communication with residents in the town has proven a resource in many areas which we will continue to use. We welcome volunteering, whether it is for projects large or small, and any and all who have something to contribute should let us know. The robins have arrived, right along with the geese. Probably a couple more flurries in the air, but for the most part, spring is here. Brush pickup begins May 2, so keep in mind the requirements to have your brush and small tree/limbs picked up. Check the website for details and schedule.


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New York State’s financial plight If anyone understands New York State’s financial plight, it’s the North Syracuse Central School District. ✓ The district has lost $17 million in school aid during the last two years; ✓ More than 135 positions have been eliminated during the last two years; ✓ Another 104 are at risk at the present time. But what I don’t understand is the governor’s insistence on not extending the surcharge on New York State’s highest earners through at least December 2012. As the New York Times explained recently, the high earner surcharge currently applies to individuals with taxable income above $200,000 or married couples above $300,000—the top 2.8 percent of New York taxpayers. Keep in mind that the taxable income is total income minus exemptions, deductions, and other tax breaks, so the gross pay is much higher than the stated $200,000--$300,000 threshold.

With the surcharge, a couple with $350,000 in taxable income would continue to pay an extra $3,500 and a couple with a taxable income of $1.5 million would pay $31,800 more, with those payments “more than offset by the federal tax breaks those same taxpayers� received with the recent renewal of the federal government’s income tax cuts. Extending the surcharge through 2012 would have added an estimated $1.1 billion in revenue for the Jan. 1, 2012 – March 31, 2012 period and $4.6 billion for an entire fiscal year. Cuomo argued that the surcharge encourages many wealthy individuals to leave New York, but the evidence isn’t that clear. It’s true that from 2007 to 2009, New York saw a decline of 9.4 percent, or approximately 35,000 taxpayers who were worth $1 million or more. But that’s not to be confused with those who made $1 million

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In your schools or more. Keep in mind that this was a period of a falling stock market. In 2010, with the help of a higher stock market, the number of millionaires jumped by 35,000 and equaled the 2007 number. This tremendous loss of state aid is occurring at the same time that school districts are losing the federal stimulus money which kept many districts from laying off even more staff during the last two years. During the present school year, North Syracuse received almost $5 million in Federal Stabilization and IDEA funds for the employment of staff. Without that revenue, the school district could have lost another 70 positions. Stimulus money was also received in 2009-2010

Gearing up for USBC Women’s Championships For the next few months—April 7 to July 2—Syracuse will be hosting the United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Women’s Championships. The Championships are the world’s largest sporting event for women. This year’s event is expected to bring 30,000 participants to Syracuse competing for $2 million. What is great about a tournament of this caliber is that the 30,000 participants bring their families and friends. With that said, more than 60,000 people will need

hotel rooms, places to dine and sights to see. Syracuse has a lot to offer with great restaurants, museums, sporting events, parks and shopping. This event has the potential to bring $40 million in travel spending to the area. Each of the more than 5,600 teams will be in town for about three or four days. Fourteen local hotels are participating in a room block and are expecting a seven to nine percent increase in occupancy. Estimates for the Room Occupancy Tax (ROT) are projected to be

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that funded approximately 90 positions. I constantly hear critics blasting the stimulus money; without that assistance, we would have been in even worse shape, starting in July 2009. There is no way a school district can operate effectively when it continues to take huge state aid cuts, year after year. And on July 1, 2012, North Syracuse, like most school districts, will lose $3.1 in Jobs Fund money which will fund some forty to forty five positions during the 2011-2012 school year. Where will that money come from in the future to make up for that loss? It is sad that the governor insisted on the elimination of the high earner surcharge all at once. It would have made a great deal more sense to phase out the surcharge over a five year period so that school districts could deal with the loss of stimulus and Jobs Fund money and get through the recession.

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To the editor: I am writing in regards to a recent letter which ran in the March 30 edition of the Star-Review. I am referring to the letter, “Liverpool BOE members return fire over petitions,� submitted by some of the Liverpool Board members. I feel the need to now defend myself in regards to this letter. It was stated that some board of education members feel they have been “personally attacked.� I would like to address this statement. As the person they named in the article, I would like to say it is my opinion that there has never been any personal attack. I have never once singled out any board member in any interview or article in any media network. On several occasions in emails I have sent to the Liverpool Board, I have thanked them for their time and stated I realize they don’t have an easy task, especially during fall. Events like the USBC these difficult financial Championships are a real times. I have stated in boost to our local economy, those emails that I underand ideally will encourage stand we will not always more events in the future. agree but hope we can

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editor@eaglestarreview.com This week’s Liverpool High School Senior of the Week is Rachel Putman. In school, Putman is cocaptain of the cross country team with Hannah Anthes, a member of the National Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society, as well as a violinist in the symphonic orchestra. After school, she volunteers at the Awana Club and in the nursery at the Northside Baptist Church, where she is a member. Putman said her coach, George Ball, has been the greatest influence in her life because she sees him everyday at practice, and “he pushes me to do my best,” she said. During her time at LHS, she has earned varsity letters in both indoor and outdoor track and field,

Rachel Putman been named the “Most Valuable Track Performer” in 2011, and an All-State Cross Country Class AA honorable mention. Her favorite class is

math, and Putman said she would like to become a math teacher in the future. In her free time, she enjoys running, reading and drawing.

Local residents intern through SUNY Oswego Several local residents are taking part in an internship this spring through SUNY Oswego’s Experience-Based Education Program. They are: ✓ Brittany M. Caprilozzi, of Clay, is a senior public relations major and will be interning at Driver's Village/Universal Cheer Co. in Cicero. ✓ Kerry E. Stach, of Clay, is a senior human development major and will be interning at Sunrise Nursing Home in Oswego. ✓ Kyle W. Storms, of Clay,

is a senior wellness management major and will be interning at North Area YMCA in Liverpool. ✓ Mary Pham, of Liverpool, is a senior human development major and will be interning at Riley Elementary School in Oswego. ✓ Barbara E. Burgmeier, of Liverpool, is a senior public relations major and will be interning at WSTM3 in Syracuse. ✓ Richard K. Duncan, Jr., of Liverpool, is a senior journalism major and will

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Matt Mulcahy and CNY Central meteorologist Mike Brookins. The pair was given a tour of the LHS television studio, and had the chance to talk with the broadcasting and journalism students about the broadcasting field, which is constantly changing. Students from Fayetteville-Manlius High School also attended LHS Media Day, and had the opportunity to participate in broadcasting and interview workshops.

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Over the past few years, the places where Liverpool High School students can find news about their school have expanded. Students can read the LHS newspaper, called The Lifeguard, in print or online. Or they can watch the school’s newscast, Liverpool Live, on classroom televisions each morning or catch it later on the Internet. And special LHS events, such as athletic contests and pep rallies, are now broadcast live for students and parents who might not be able to attend. All of this is made possible by LHS students, who are learning about the media world as part of the high school’s English Language Arts curriculum. But what better way to learn about the media than from those who are living it every day. Recently the school hosted LHS Media Day, featuring CNY Central anchor/managing news editor (and LHS graduate)

The New York State High School Hockey Coaches Association recently honored Liverpool High School senior Jeff Conese with the Hobey Baker High School Character Award. Conese, a team captain, was honored for his character, commitment, teamwork, persistence, selfless-

ness, academic excellence and sportsmanship. LHS varsity hockey coach Mark Benedetto said Conese never missed a game or practice, and was always ready to play. He also said the senior often worked with the team’s underclassmen to help them adjust to high school hockey, and

Clay resident displays artwork at Cazenovia College Rebecca Moll Villanueva, a senior at Cazenovia College from Clay, is participating in the Cazenovia College 2011 Visual Communications Senior Exhibition, titled, “Final Proof: Designed, Sealed & Delivered.” The exhibit runs Friday April 1 through Monday April 18, with an artist’s reception scheduled for 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday April 14 at the Art Gallery in Reisman Hall. Visit Cazenovia.edu/art-gallery for more information.

was respectful of players, coaches and officials. The goal of the Hobey Baker High School Character Award is to develop, recognize, and reward exemplary character and sportsmanship demonstrated by high school hockey players.

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CNY Ronald McDonald House gets support from Liverpool firm Employees from Anchor QEA, an environmental science and engineering firm in Liverpool, have generously contributed to Ronald McDonald House Charities of CNY through volunteer efforts and donations. This past winter, Anchor QEA participated in the Corporate Charity Curling Challenge. The firm selected Ronald McDonald House Charities of CNY as its charity of choice as a show of support for a local employee who previously stayed at a Ronald McDonald House. Liane DeSantis and her husband, Frank, stayed at the Ronald McDonald House in Rochester, while their son recovered from heart surgery at a nearby hospital.

Thomas W. Schneider, President/CEO of Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc., the midtier holding company of Pathfinder Bank, (NASDAQ SmallCap Market; symbol: PBHC, listing: PathBcp) has announced that the Company has declared a cash dividend of $.03 per share on the company’s common stock relating to the fiscal quarter ending March 31. The dividend will be payable to all shareholders of record on April 14, and will be paid on April 29. Pathfinder Bank is located at 6194 State Route 31 in Cicero.

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year-old man over there.” Larger Than Life carries hundreds of different comic book series—many updated weekly—along with action figures, memorabilia and apparel. Yeldon prides his business on the ability to get any comic book ever made. Aside from selling new comic books, the store also purchases vintage comics and memorabilia to be resold in the store. On May 7, the store will be participating in Free Comic Book Day, where comic book brands such as Marvel and DC hand out thousands of free comic books nationwide. Larger Than Life will be giving away up to $1,000 in prizes and giveaways, and world-renowned comic book artist Joe Jusko will be on site signing autographs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To check out the latest comics on sale, Caitlin Donnelly or to find out more about the store, visit Owen Trett,9, of Syracuse, attended the grand opening of Larger Than largerthanlife-comics.com. Life Toys and Comics with his uncle. Trett, dressed as Darth Vader, said he is a “huge” fan of Star Wars.

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The planning board also reviewed the Advocates Inc. application, for a special permit for the property at 609 Vine St. Advocates Inc, serves developmentally disabled individuals and their family members. Discussion centered on the number of residents and employees and related matters such as parking. Advocates’ attorney Dom Cambareri said the organization is also buying

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a house in Fayetteville in a neighborhood which has a similar residential character as Liverpool. The board did the SEQR determination and referred the Advocates’ application to SOCPA for its resolution. “We should have the SOCPA decision back for the April meeting,� Ostuni said. “Once the planning board has this we can consider action on the ap-

plication. The process is proceeding well so far.� The board tabled a change-of-use application for 318 First St., which served last year as a campaign headquarters for Congressman Dan Maffei who ran unsuccessfully for re-election in November. The property, owned by Charles Hafner, will soon be leased to “Rent a Ride,� an automobile rental company.

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see these individuals succeed. This is not the case. I would say I want every child to have success. What I have said and will continue to ask is: Is this the right time to try to implement/start a new program while we are reducing others? Is this something that could be started in the main building while we are seeing a decline in enrollment in the LHS building? Also stated was that WRE was at low capacity and that it would not be fiscally responsible to operate that building. So it was closed. This was a building with over 300 students. Some wonder if it is fiscally responsible to operate it for 90 students. The board was unable to approve the FOCUS Academy up to this point and some question why. It is now included as part of the superintendent’s budget. Again, is the academy something that could or should be started in the main building, and if successful, moved into another location in a couple

of years? Spending in a closed school building and other areas while asking children, community and staff to make concessions have some individuals concerned. In regards to the LAA letter and the statement that administration is just upset because more is being expected or because they are ready to retire, I believe this may be a problem. What some in the community would hope is after a letter like that being submitted to the board, they would try to address the issue and find a way to bring those individuals together for the good of our children and community. To see this response makes myself and perhaps others question if this is how board members feel, then how can we get to a good place to be able to provide the best for our district. I wonder how this can be accomplished when it is stated that these people are not willing to take responsibility. Some wonder why an agreement to pay

freezes was not reached. Perhaps there is much more to this situation than is understood. I have no intentions of running for a board seat and this is not why I felt the need to stand up in front of the board or start a petition. Nor was my goal to personally attack any member of the board. I was only trying to be our children’s voice and ask the board members to hear the concerns of many in our district. If they feel I have attacked them, then I apologize for that. I do not apologize, however, for asking questions and expecting to receive answers. I also expect these answers to not conflict or be different depending on who addresses them. I apologize to your readers that have to see this aired out in the media, but I did feel the need to defend myself. Thank you for understanding. Sharon Yager Liverpool

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Taught music in the North Syracuse Central School District Addie Magdalena Clark Flower, 99, passed away peacefully at home in El Cajon, CA, on the morning of March 19, 2011, in the loving care of her four-generation, West Coast, family and hospice. She was born in Schenectady on Aug. 26, 1911, to Platt Crosby Clark and Mabel Lorena Pearson Clark, both from Waterloo. She and her family moved to Syracuse, NY, in 1918, and settled in North Syracuse in 1921. She graduated from North Syracuse High School in 1929, and Syracuse University (Crouse College) in 1932, with a bachelor’s degree in music. At Syracuse University Addie was a member of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority. In 1938, she graduated from Oswego State University with a permanent teaching certificate for primary grades. She taught music for 23 years in the North Syracuse Central School District as well as private piano from 1928-2006. In the later years she taught piano to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Addie married Herbert James “Bud” Flower in 1939. They lived in North Syracuse where they brought up their three children and resided for 58 years. They enjoyed spending summers on Fourth Lake near Old Forge, NY. Addie was an active member of Andrews Memorial Methodist Church until she moved to San Diego, CA, to live with her daughter’s family after Herbert’s death

in February, 1997. Serving the church community was very important to her in her many roles as; Sunday school teacher, superintendent, teacher of adult study classes/book reviews, director of junior choir, substitute organist, and a member of United Methodist Women. She was a member of Eastern Star for approximately 30 years, serving as Choir Director of the Triangle Girls. Addie is survived by her daughter Marcia Brengle (Alan) of El Cajon, CA, sons Herbert Flower (Carol) of Fayetteville, and Robert Flower (Terry) of North Syracuse. She is also survived by seven grandchildren; David, Robin, Kirby, Hallie, Erin, Jeremy, and Nathan, nine great-grandchildren as well as a niece and three nephews. She was predeceased by a sister, Dorothy Collins and brother, Platt Crosby Clark Jr. She will be greatly missed by all those who were blessed to have her love and light surround them. Addie’s life will be celebrated at a private memorial service for the family. Her ashes will be buried along with her husband’s in the North Syracuse Cemetery. She lived in celebration of the light of love, grateful and giving through this blessing. Contributions in Addie’s name may be made to Habitat For Humanity or Andrews Memorial Methodist Church in North Syracuse.

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2000 graduate from Henninger H.S. Daniel S. Sim, 28, to that, Daniel had died suddenly on worked at Agway Friday March 25, for a year. 2011, in LaVergne, Daniel is surTN, where he had vived by his chilresided for the past dren: Rosa and three years. Daniel Phillip Sim; his was a native of parents: Heng Sim Gouverneur, NY, of PA and Hoeun and grew up on Daniel S. Sim Sim of Syracuse; the North side of two brothers: JoSyracuse. seph and Davey Sim, both He was a class of 2000 of Syracuse; and his aunt, graduate from Henninger Kadip Sen of Clay. High School where he Calling hours: 4-7 p.m. played football, basketball Friday April 1 at Krueger and soccer. Daniel received Funeral Home, 2619 Brewhis bachelor’s degree in erton Road, Mattydale, with history from Niagara Uni- a funeral service following versity and went on to at 7 p.m. Burial at a later earn his master’s degree in date will be in Woodlawn 2006 from the University Cemetery, Syracuse. Conof Buffalo in Information tributions may be made Technology and Literary to the family c/o Krueger Science. He was employed Funeral Home. For more as a cataloger at Ingram information, photos or to Book Co. in Buffalo for two sign the guest book, please years before transferring to visit kruegerfh.com. Tennessee in 2007. Prior

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Navy veteran of WWII H e r m a n his wife of 66 years, “Herm” M. Root, Mary, in 2008. 89, passed away Sur viving are Friday March 18, their four children: 2011, at his home. L inda J. ( Jack) Herman grew up Lynch of Charlotte, and resided in MatNC, James Michael tydale. He was the (Chris) Root of son of the late HerLiverpool, Gregory man and Edna M. J. (Lynn) Root of Herman Root (Yelle) Root. Liverpool, and MiHerm attended North chael F. (Kathy) Root of Syracuse High School. He Grantsville, MD; his nine was a Navy veteran of WWII grandchildren; as well as and served in both the nine great grandchildren European and Pacific The- and a brother, Harold of atres aboard the USS Harry Mattydale. Lee. Herm retired in 1984 Calling hours: 1 to 4 after 38 years as a materials p.m. Sunday March 20 at handler at Allied Chemi- Krueger Funeral Home, cal in Solvay. He was a life 2619 Brewerton Road, Matmember of the Mattydale tydale. Prayer service: 9:30 Volunteer Fire Dept. with a.m. Monday March 21 at over 60 years of service and the funeral home followed sat as commissioner for the by a 10 a.m. Mass of ChrisSalina Consolidated Fire tian burial at St. Margaret’s District. He was a member Church. Entombment with of the Knights of Columbus full military honors will be on Taft Road and sat n the in St. Mary’s Mausoleum, Town of Salina Planning Dewitt. Contributions in Board for many years. Herm Herm’s memory may be was a communicant of St. made to Hospice of CNY, Margaret’s Church where 990 Seventh North St., Livhe volunteered in their choir erpool, NY 13088. For more and was a member of their information, photos or to Socialites group. sign the guest book, please He was predeceased by visit kruegerfh.com.

Ann L. Huniford, 83

Retired nurse at St. Rose of Lima School Ann L. Hunibus Ohio, Mary ford , 83, of Alex(James) Tillman of andria Bay, died College Grove TN, Friday March 25, three sons John 2011, at the home M. Huniford of of her son unexBrewerton, James pectedly. A native D. Huniford of of Syracuse Mrs. New York City and Huniford resided Thomas D. (Susan) in North Syracuse Ann L. Huniford Huniford of Penfor 46 years before nellville, a sister-inmoving to St. Lawrence law Elizabeth Huniford of County in 1997. Liverpool, nine grandchilAnn graduated in 1948 dren Michael, Robert and with a bachelor’s degree Matthew Cafarelli, Jennifer from the Syracuse Uni- and Daniel Tillman, Kyle versity School of Nursing and Lauren Huniford, Jack and worked as a regis- and Ava Huniford, three tered nurse at several area great grandchildren Mathospitals for many years. thew and Madelyn Stone She then retired in 1985 and Nicholas Cafarelli. after 13 years as the school Calling hours: 4 to 7 nurse at St. Rose of Lima p.m. Monday March 28 school in North Syracuse. at the Krueger Funeral She was a communicant Home, Mattydale. A prayer of St. Cyril’s RC Church in service: 9:15 a.m. Tuesday Alexandria Bay and was a March 29 at the funeral past president of the Altar home followed by a mass of Rosary Society at St. Rose of Christian burial at St. Rose Lima. Ann looked forward of Lima Church at 10 am. to her summers on the St. Burial will be in St. Mary’s Lawrence River and winters Cemetery Dewitt. Contriin Florida. She was an avid butions may be made to the gardener and enjoyed the tuition assistance fund at times she spent with her the St. Rose of Lima School family and friends. 411 South Main St. North Surviving in addition to Syracuse, NY 13212. For her loving husband of 60 more information, photos year H. John Huniford are or to sign the guest book, two daughters Patricia (Ar- please visit kruegerfh.com. thur) Cafarelli of Colum-

Ralph S. Bartle, 26 Army National Guard

Ralph “ACE” S. Crystal Lake. Bartle , 26, of He was predeHenry Clay Bouceased by his father levard, Clay, died Stephen Bartle in Saturday March 26, December of 2003. 2011, from injuries Ralph is survived sustained in autoby his wife Jacquemobile accident. line Pierce and two He grew up in Pardaughters Destiny ish and graduated and Dominique; Ralph S. Bartle in 2003 from APW all living at home, High School. Ralph resided his sister Sarah (Aaron) in Clay for the past 4 years. Maslen; of Parish, a brother He was attached to the Joe Bartle of Lee Center, his DET1 HHC BSTB 27th step mother Donna Horton; Brigade NYS Army National of Liverpool, a niece Ariana, Guard for six years and his mother-in-law Patricia then was deployed to Af- Wormald, several brothers ghanistan with Bravo Troop and sisters in law. 2/101 Cavalry 27th Brigade Calling hours: 4 to 8 in 2008. He was honorably p.m. Tuesday March 29 at discharged in February and the Krueger Funeral Home, has since been employed Mattydale. Funeral services: as a sheet metal worker 11 a.m. Wednesday March for ABC Refrigeration in 30 at the funeral home. East Syracuse. He enjoyed Burial will be in Onondaga playing Paintball, and video County Veterans’ Cemetery. games as well as anything to For more information, phodo near or in the water espe- tos or to sign the guest book, cially at his family’s camp on please visit kruegerfh.com.

Helen Palmer, 92 Retired beautician

Helen “Kay” Lorrie (Jack) Bunnell Palmer, 92, of North of North Syracuse; Syracuse since 1982, two grandchildren, formerly of MamaSr. Chief Michael roneck, died SaturBunnell, stationed day March 26, 2011, in Hawaii and Barat Loretto. She gradbara (Jon) Hildreth uated from Beauty of Kirkville; five School in New York great grandchildren, City and was a beau- Helen Palmer Zachery, Samantha tician in the White and Skyler Cook and Plains area until retirement Hayden and Noah Hildreth; in the 1970s. her sister, Esther Johnson of Mrs. Palmer was an Or- Arizona and several nieces der of the Eastern Star life and nephews. member of Harrison WestServices: 7 p.m. Thurschester Chapter where she day March 31 preceded by was a starpoint, Martha, for Eastern Star services at 6:45 over 15 years and an honor- p.m. Calling hours: 5 to 6:45 ary member since 1987 of p.m., all at Fergerson FuCenterville Chapter No. 185, neral Home, 215 South Main North Syracuse. She was a Street, North Syracuse. Burial member of Luther Memorial will be in Connecticut. Lutheran Church. Donations may be made Predeceasing her are her to the Alzheimer’s Associahusband, Vernon Cromwell tion of CNY, 444 West KirkPalmer, in 1986 and a grand- patrick Street, Syracuse, NY daughter, Jane Marie Bunnell, 13204. Memorial messages in 1968. may be left at FergersonFuSurviving are her daughter, neralHome.com.

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CNS lacrosse teams both start 1-1 By Phil Blackwell

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The CNY Blizzard Synchronized Skating Team from Cicero won the bronze medal at the 31st Empire State Games in Lake Placid. The team, comprised of 10 girls from Baldwinsville and throughout Central New York, placed third out of nine teams They are coached by Stacey Cook and Jodi Boise. Pictured are Andrea Auer, Martina Auer, Rebecca Clark, Jennifer Ashley, Megan Ferguson, Sam DIPirro, Christine Picciot, Elizabeth Walsh, Renee Lyman & Kennedie Brown.

Liverpool girls lax returns home, smashes Westhill By Phil Blackwell

pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com A full 34 months had passed since the Liverpool girls lacrosse team had enjoyed a true home-field advantage. During the long saga surrounding the replacement of the high school stadium’s artificial turf field, the Warriors played their entire slate of 2009 and 2010 home games a few miles to the south, at Solvay’s Earl Hadley Stadium. Now that the new turf was finally in place, though, it was time for Liverpool to return home – which

it did on a sun-drenched Saturday afternoon in high style, ripping past Westhill 16-5. The Warriors, who lost to eventual champion West Genesee in last year’s Section III Class A semifinals, begin its second season under head coach Elizabeth Acee with a strong returning cast, many of whom would play starring roles against Westhill. Never trailing, Liverpool went ahead for good on back-to-back goals from junior Morgan Kline early in the first half that made it 3-1. And it was 6-2 when, in the last three minutes of the

half, the hosts scored four times, two of them from Andrea Flood. Stretching out the margin in the second half, Liverpool saw Tassone, Kline and Flood each score four times, with Tassone adding four assists. Brianna Mancini managed two goals, while Mary Fadden and Kristina Lombard each had a goal and two assists. Mallorie O’Brien and Kylie Long each had one assist. Liverpool gets another look at West Genesee when it hosts the Wildcats Thursday night – this coming two nights after the Warriors visit Oswego.

Neither of Cicero-North Syracuse’s lacrosse teams began their respective 2011 seasons with a win – but they both turned things around before the first week was done. Three nights after getting crushed by Macellus 18-3 in its season opener, the Northstars came back home to Bragman Stadium Friday and knocked off reigning Section III Class C champion Carthage by a score of 14-12. The Comets were playing for the first time without two cornerstones of their back-to-back championship teams – Katie Ferris and Katherine DeRonda – and CNS took full advantage of that early adjustment. Tearing through Carthage’s defense throughout the first half, the Northstars kept rolling until it had built a 10-3 edge at the break. Then it spent the second half hanging on as the Comets charged back, led by Kailah Kempney’s five goals and one assist. On the Northstars’ side, Rachel Bowles set the pace with her own five-goal effort, many of them off passes from Stefany Gale, who got four assists. Caitlyn Hamil-

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ton produced a three-goal hat trick, while Tiffany Ryan scored twice and added an assist. Jamie Ryan, Sarah Bowles and Kristi Thompson also had goals as Stefanie Reynolds finished with 10 saves. All this was a stark contrast to what happened in the opener at Marcellus. It was 8-0 before the Northstars got on the board late in the first half, Hamilton getting the goal. Sarah Bowles, who had just helped the CNS girls basketball team win the state Class AA title, made the quick transition to lacrosse and also converted, with Rachel Bowles getting the other goal. Marcellus had too much firepower, though, as Florida-bound senior Nora Barry notched six goals, putting her past the 200-goal mark for her career. Catherine Nolan (three goals, three assists) and Molly McGuane (three goals, one assist) offered the main support On the boys end, CNS started at home, meeting Watertown IHC last Tuesday night, but unable to generate much offense in a 6-3 loss to the Cavaliers. CNS actually led, 2-0, through one period, but after that the Cavaliers took possession of the ball and

kept it for long stretches, slowing the game down. It paid off, as the Northstars did not convert again until the fourth quarter – by which time IHC was in front to stay, thanks to Lindsey Pound’s three-goal hat trick. Dylan Collins had two goals for CNS, with Tyler Heldt getting the other. Robert Spenard managed a pair of assists and Matt Kennedy got one assist. IHC’s Brad Rowe kept turning away chances, the Cavalier goalie recording 13 saves. Then, just like the girls, the boys Northstars would win on the weekend, going to the southern tier on Saturday and putting together a 9-5 victory over MaineEndwell. CNS had a 5-2 halftime lead, only to see MaineEndwell rally and tie it, 5-5, before the Northstars took charge for good in the fourth quarter. Collins, with three goals, led the late push as Spenard added two goals. The boys Northstars would go to Henninger Tuesday before hosting Nottingham Thursday night. CNS’s girls side is home all week, first to play the combined Henninger/Nottingham squad Tuesday, then to play Auburn two nights later.

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Heather Ann Reagan Sackett, 56, of North Syracuse, died on Thursday March 17, 2011, at St. Joseph’s Hospital.She is a Syracuse area life resident. An artist and sculptor, her works are currently exhibited in Cazenovia and Syracuse area galleries including Artisan’s and Eureka Studios. She was a generous and thoughtful friend to all who knew her. Surviving are her daughter, Danielle (Jeff) Vartabedian, Wilbraham, MA; her parents, Bruce and Audrey Campbell Reagan of North Syracuse; her sister, Pam Reagan of Asheville,

NC; her brothers, Kevin of Hilton Head, SC and Scott Reagan of Rochester and two granddaughters, Savannah and Laurel. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday March 22 at at Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, 435 South Main Street, North Syracuse with burial following in North Syracuse Cemetery. Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Monday March 21 at Fergerson Funeral Home, 215 South Main Street, North Syracuse. Memorial messages may be left at FergersonFuneralHome.com.

Marjorie J. Robinson 78 of North Syracuse went home to be with the Lord on Saturday March 26, 2011. She retired from Employers Insurance of Wausau in Syracuse as an insurance rater. Marjorie was a member of the North Syracuse Baptist Church where she participated in the Vacation Bible School, and Book Fellowship. She is predeceased by a granddaughter Marianna Peschka. Surviving are her husband of 56 years, Thomas, her

children Thomas H. Funeral Home, 300 (Laurie) Robinson Second St., Liverof Burnt Hills, NY, pool. Funeral serJoanne K.(Gregory) vices: 11 a.m. ThursShepardson of Syrday March 31 at acuse, Barbara E. the North Syracuse (Brian) Smith of Baptist Church, Lebanon, NJ, Dianne 420 South Main M. (Kurt) Peschka St. North Syracuse of Baldwinsville, with burial to follow Marjorie J. Cynthia A. Robinin North Syracuse Robinson son of Liverpool, 12 Cemetery. Contrigrandchildren, 2 nieces and butions in Marjorie’s mema nephew. ory may be made to North Calling hours: from 2 to Syracuse Baptist Church or 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednes- to NSBC Deaconess Fund or day March 30 at the Maurer to WMHR Radio.

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ing the face of oral cancer. HPV has long been known to cause cervical cancer in women and recent studies show that it may play a role in more than 25 percent of oral cancer cases. The human papilloma virus is a common sexually transmitted virus that is thought to be causing oral cancer in an increasingly younger patient population. Few people, if any, even know they have it. That is why your dentist recommends a potentially life saving screening exam called ViziLite Plus. During April, this $50 procedure will be offered at $25 in recognition of Oral Cancer Awareness Month. If you are looking for a dental provider, Dr. Shapero is featuring a New Patient Special. Receive a free exam with cleaning and X-ray. Offer ends July 1, 2011. Call 625-6643 today for these services and ask about their spring specials on in-office bleaching and adult braces. In order to be more available, the office is now open until 7 p.m. Tuesdays. They are also a par provider for Delta Dental PPO, Delta Premier and DeCare. Local employers include Wegmans, Anheuser-Busch, AARP, Erie Insurance, Lockheed Martin Corp., M&T Bank, New York Power Authority, Clifton Springs Cavalier Transportation and others. The practice of Dr. Suzanne Shapero is located at 1 Charlotte St. in the heart of Baldwinsville. Dr. Shapero and her staff look forward to meeting new patients.


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navigate our own internal changes while also navigating all the various changes in the economy and banking regulations,” Russo said. “Many small banks face a merger at the time executive and senior officers retire,” she said. “The continued viability of Seneca Federal is not only a tribute to the board, but also to the retiring officers and employees who provided others with the knowledge and skill sets necessary for the association to carry on for many more decades under the thrift charter and to this end we are very thankful to be given this opportunity entrusted to us.” Looking ahead to 2011, management remains committed to maintaining a steady course in carrying out the responsibilities entrusted to them by the board, as the merger between the Office of Thrift Supervision and the Office of The Comptroller of the Currency occurs in July of this year. “The extensive regulatory changes brought about by the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the passing of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010 marks yet another transformation in banking activities, which can stretch the resources of small community banks,” points out Russo. Reform will be far reaching into such areas as Federal consumer protection law compliance, state law compliance, and Homeland Security Regulations. The regulatory burden is always disproportionately heavy for reputable lenders such as Seneca Federal as attempts are made by the federal government to police the dishonest few. Russo is emphatic that the association will continue an ongoing commitment to educate and train its employees regarding new and changing compliance regulations to better assist both customers and noncustomers. She believes that it’s reassuring for members to know our officers and employees have the capability and initiative to successfully implement programs required by the complex regulatory environment. This ability is just as necessary as financial performance in keeping community banks viable as dictated by the federal examination process.

home refinancing, auto loans and other consumer loans, business needs, or our community and charitable financial support, Seneca Federal will be here.”

CANCER BEWARE “I had cancer. Cancer never had me.” Yesterday, I got out my fishing rod. I couldn’t help thinking of everyone at HOA. It was last spring when I found out. I was overwhelmed, distraught – and scared. I thought my fishing days were over. Then I went to HOA. My medical team all said, “We have the technology to fight this thing!” and showed me the CyberKnife. It sounded scary, but when I learned how it worked and how safe it was, I had hope for the first time. Your attitude really inspired me, your staff always encouraged me and your plan of action worked. I may have had cancer, but cancer never had me. Today, my kids and I are heading up to the lake.

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production and distribution into the hands of actual farmers and real consumers like you and me, rather than in the hands of banks and big corporations headquartered in places that have no ties to Central New York. CSA shareholders pay for produce in advance of the growing season, providing the farm with the necessary capital to help cover the anticipated costs of farm operation and the farmer’s salary. Prices for a CSA share are similar to prices you find at farmer’s markets. The nice thing about CSA, though, is that it is a system that produces no waste. Everything picked gets sold and used. Farms going to market generally have to pick much more than what they will sell, and accept the rest as a loss. The reality is that farms would rather sell to a supermarket if they can get a decent price because then they sell everything and they don’t have to stand around all day at a market when they really need to be on the farm farming. The problem with relying exclusively on sales to supermarket chains is that if farmers get a fair price then we have trouble affording the product after markup; if farmers don’t get a fair price then they have trouble keeping their farms in business, meaning more of our food industry gets consolidated into distant, exploitative, unsustainable operations too big and far away for us to have a voice in. The Northern Onondaga Public Library at Cicero, site of the LibraryFarm community garden, is right now collecting orders for CSA shares from Grindstone Farm, a certified organic farm in Pulaski. To sign up, visit nopl. org/CSA, email Meg at mbackus@nopl.org, or call her at 699-2534. Becoming a CSA shareholder here means paying $565 up

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Wine Tasting and Social to benefit NSEF AAA driver programs in Liverpool AAA is sponsoring a series of driver training classes in April. All classes will be held at the AAA Liverpool Administrative Center, 7485 Henry Clay Boulevard in Liverpool.

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The North Syracuse Education Foundation held its Second Annual Wine Tasting and Social on Friday April 1 at Borio’s Restuarant in Cicero. Proceeds from the event and auctions benefit the foundation, which provides “activities and projects intended to enhance the education and cultural enrichment of the student community within the North Syracuse Central School District.” Guests included Superintendent Jerome Melvin and North Syracuse Mayor Diane Browning.

NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Morgan Road Investors, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/4/ 11. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/ o Raymour & Flanigan, Attn: General Counsel, 7248 Morgan Rd., Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-16 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 PRADO PROPERTIES, LLC. 2. The date of filing of the articles of organization with the Department of State was March 2, 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 Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to 5701 East Circle Drive, #191, Cicero, NY 13039. 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. SR-16 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of STEVENS LANDING LLC filed with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 3/2/11. Office location: Onondaga County; principal business location: 7538 Plum Hollow Circle, Liverpool New York; SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 7538 Plum Hollow Circle, Liverpool, New York, 13090. Purpose: any lawful activity. SR-16 NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION of Giordano & Family Holdings, LLC (“LLC”) Art. of Org. filed with NY Secretary of State (“NYSOS”) on 2/16/2011, 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: 8801 Wedgefield Lane, Cicero, NY 13039. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-16 Notice of Formation Notice of formation of limited liability company

(LLC) B3JRA LLC. Arts of Org. filed with the Dept. of State of NY on February 4, 2010. Office loc.: Onondaga County. The principal business location is 8309 Provo Dr, Liverpool, NY, 13090. The Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Gilles R.R. Abitbol Esq, 121 Green Acres Dr, Liverpool, NY 13090. Management of the LLC shall be by one or more members. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity. SR-15 Notice of Formation Notice of formation of limited liability company (LLC) Coast Transportation & Recycling, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with the Dept. of State of NY on February 16, 2008. Office loc.: Onondaga County. The principal business location is 15 Dipplod Av, Syracuse, NY, 13208. The Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Gilles R.R. Abitbol Esq, 121 Green Acres Dr, Liverpool, NY 13090. Management of the LLC shall be by one or more members. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity. SR-15 Notice of Formation Notice of formation of limited liability company (LLC) Coast Towing & Recovery, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with the Dept. of State of NY on March 16, 2010. Office loc.: Onondaga County. The principal business location is 15 Dipplod Av, Syracuse, NY, 13208. The Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Gilles R.R. Abitbol Esq, 121 Green Acres Dr, Liverpool, NY 13090. Management of the LLC shall be by one or more members. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity. SR-15 Notice of Formation Notice of formation of limited liability company (LLC) Blackcreek Farm, LLC. Arts of Org. filed with the Dept. of State of NY on March 18, 2010. Office loc.: Onondaga County. The principal business location is 15 Dipplod Av, Syracuse, NY, 13208. The Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Gilles R.R. Abitbol Esq, 121 Green Acres Dr, Liverpool, NY 13090. Management of the LLC shall be by one or more members. Purpose: to engage in any lawful act or activity. SR-15

NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of A HEALTHIER YOU MEDICALLY MANAGED WEIGHT LOSS PROGRAM, PLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 03/11/11. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. office of PLLC: 9517 Pendergast Rd., Phoenix, NY 13135. SSNY designated as agent of PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 8100 Oswego Rd., Ste. 220, Liverpool, NY 13090. Purpose: Medicine. SR-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PETROS PROPERTIES, L.L.C. Arts of Org. filed with Secretary of State on 02/11/ 2011. Office location Onondaga County, Principal Business Location 7168 Lakeshore Road, Cicero, New York 13039. 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. SR-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of JHS REALTY X, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 03/16/11. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. office of LLC: 100 Metropolitan Park, Liverpool, NY 13088. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity. SR-17 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of MaxEL Properties, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 10/27/05. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. office of LLC: 8015 Henry Clay Blvd., Liverpool, NY 13090. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to the LLC at the addr. of its princ. office. Purpose: Any lawful activity. SR-16 MARC SAFRAN, MD PLLC PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT Articles of Organization under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law were filed with the New York Secretary of State of November 2, 2010 as follows: (1)The name of the Limited Liability Company is MARC SAFRAN, MD PLLC. (2)The County within the State in which the Limited Liability Company is to be located in Onondaga County. (3)The Secretary of State is

designated as agent of the professional service 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 professional service Limited Liability Company served upon him or her is 8340 Oswego Road, Liverpool, NY 13090. (4)The Articles of Organization were effective upon filing with the Secretary of State. (5)The Limited Liability Company is to be managed by one or more members. (6)Without limiting any legal activities in which the Limited Liability Company may be engaged, the character or purpose of its business is conducting any lawful business, which the company may enter into in the State of New York. SR-17 Legal Notice Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC): Name: M. CHRISTIANO, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/09/2011. 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: C/O M. CHRISTIANO, LLC, 103 School Road, Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Latest date upon which LLC is to dissolve: No specific date. SR-17 NOTICE OF PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING, AND ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF THE NORTH SYRACUSE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Public Budget Hearing of the North Syracuse Central School District for the discussion of the expenditures and budgeting of funds for the 2011-2012 school year will be held in the Board of Education meeting room of the Jerome F. Melvin Administrative Office Building, 5355 West Taft Road, North Syracuse, New York on Tuesday, May 3, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Savings Time (E.D.S.T.). NOTICE is also given that the Annual Meeting and Election to vote on the budget for the 2011-2012 school year and election of members of the Board of Education will be held at the polling places designated below in Election districts No. 1 and 2 on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 at which time the polls will be open from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.); voting shall be by machine. NOTICE is also given that a copy of a statement

prepared by the Board of Education of the estimated expenses and the amount of money that will be required for school purposes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012 and for the first 120 days of the ensuing fiscal year, may be obtained at each school in the District, and at the Jerome F. Melvin Administrative Office Building, 5355 West Taft Road, North Syracuse, New York, on and after April 26, 2011 during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., each weekday, except Saturday, Sunday or holiday. NOTICE is also given in accordance with Section 495 of the New York Real Property Tax Law, that the District shall prepare a Real Property Tax “Exemption Report” which shall show how much of the assessed value on the final assessment roll (utilized for the school tax levy) is exempt from taxation. This Exemption Report will be posted on the District’s web site and on District bulletin boards utilized for posting public notices. The Exemption Report will be annexed to any preliminary District budget, and shall become part of the final budget. NOTICE is also given that the following proposition will be submitted at the same election to the voters who live in the Town of Salina and vote in Election district No. 1: SALINA FREE LIBRARY ANNUAL APPROPRIATION Shall the annual appropriation for the Salina Free Library within the School District be increased from $382,454 to $393,000, such sum to be raised by levy of a tax upon the taxable property of the District located in the Town of Salina in accordance with Section 259 of the Education Law? NOTICE is also given that the following proposition will be submitted at the same election to all District voters: BUS BONDING PROPOSITION Shall the Board of Education of the North Syracuse Central School District (the “School District”) be authorized to purchase ten (10) 65passenger diesel school buses at an estimated maximum cost of $105,690 each; one (1) 39passenger diesel school buses with one to three wheelchair positions and air conditioning at an estimated maximum cost of $118,071; and one (1) 48-passenger bus with air conditioning at an estimated maximum cost of $105,487 for a total estimated maximum cost of all such vehicles not to exceed $1,280,458, and to obtain the necessary funds by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property

Saturday April 9—9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday April 12 and Thursday April 14—6 to 9 p.m., both nights. Sunday April 17—10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday April 23—9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Class participants will receive up to a 10 percent insurance discount on their collision and liability insurance premiums for the principal driver valid for 3 years, will receive a benefit on their driving record by up to 4 points for violations occurring within the past 18 months, and will refresh driving skills

of the School District to be collected in annual installments in the years and in the amounts as the Board of Education shall determine in accordance with Section 416 of the Education Law, and, in anticipation of said tax, to issue up to $1,280,458 in obligations of the School District? NOTICE is also given that three (3) members of the Board of Education will be elected due to the expiration of the terms of Pat V. Carbone, George Harrington, and Scot McClintock. The three candidates receiving the highest number of votes will be elected to three-year terms. Pursuant to the provisions of the Education law, candidates for the office of Member of the Board of Education shall be nominated by petition. A separate petition shall be required to nominate each candidate. Each petition shall be signed by at least 58 (fifty-eight) qualified voters of the District, such figure being two percent of the voters who voted in the previous annual election, and shall state the name and residence of the candidate and the residence of each signer. Each petition shall be filed with the Clerk of the District between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. E.D.S.T., but no later than 5:00 p.m. on April 18, 2011. Forms of petition may be obtained from the Clerk of the District, located at the Jerome F. Melvin Administrative Office Building. NOTICE is also given that the District has established personal registration of voters and has divided the School District into two election districts. Election District No. 1 consists of all that part of the District south of the centerline of New York State Route 481, and Election District No. 2 consists of all that part of the District north of the centerline of New York State Route 481. The only persons entitled to vote on May 17, 2011 are those who are citizens of the United States, at least 18 years of age, and a resident within the District for a period of 30 days preceding May 17, 2011. In addition, persons seeking to vote must, on or before May 12, 2011: 1. register to vote on May 3, 2011 in the election district in which they reside upon proving that he or she is entitled to vote in the District; 2. register to vote by May 12, 2011 in the Office of the District Clerk, 5355 West Taft Road, North Syracuse, New York, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on any day when the Office is open for business upon proving that he or she is entitled to vote in the District; 3. have registered to vote previously and have voted in

while learning techniques for collision prevention. The cost is $35 for AAA members and $41 for nonmembers.

Five-hour pre-licensing course

AAA Liverpool will also host a five-hour pre-licensing course for new drivers on Saturday April 2 from 9 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The course is required for permit-holding drivers to take their road test. Completion of the course earns an MV278 pre-licensing course certificate. The cost is $30 for AAA members and $35 for non-members. Register by calling 1800-836-2582 or visiting aaadriverprograms.com. The defensive driving course is now available online as well. Online participants will receive the same benefits as the classroom course.

any annual or special meeting of the District within the prior four calendar years; or 4. be registered with the Onondaga County Elections Board to vote in general elections, pursuant to the provisions of Article 5 of the Election Law. The place in each election district where a resident may register and the place where the vote and election will take place is as follows: Election District No. 1 – Jerome F. Melvin Administrative Office Building, 5355 West Taft Road, North Syracuse, New York Election District No. 2– Cicero Elementary School, Route 31, Cicero, New York The date and hours when the Board of Registration shall meet at the above places for the purpose of registering voters are as follows: Date May 3, 2011 Time4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. The Board of Registration will also meet on May 17, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. to register voters for elections held after May 17, 2011. Information regarding the legal boundaries of each election district and directions to the designated voter registration and polling places may be obtained from the Office of the District Clerk during normal business hours. The register of voters will be filed in the Office of the District Clerk and will be open for inspection by any qualified voter of the District between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on any day when the Office is open for business from May 10, 2011 to May 17, 2011. NOTICE is also given that qualified voters of the District may obtain applications for an absentee ballot from the Office of the District Clerk. Completed applications must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 16, 2011 and must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 10, 2011 if the absentee ballot is to be mailed to the voter. Completed applications received after 5:00 p.m. on May 10, 2011 will require the voter to personally appear at the Office of the District Clerk to receive an absentee ballot. A listing of all persons to whom an absentee ballot is issued will be available for inspection by any qualified voter in the Office of the District Clerk between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. through May 16, 2011, other than on a Saturday, Sunday or holiday. Dated: March 21, 2011 By Order of the Board of Education North Syracuse, New York North Syracuse Central School District By: Connie Gibson

District Clerk SR-19 VILLAGE OF NORTH SYRACUSE LEGAL NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT the Village of North Syracuse will hold a public hearing regarding the 20112012 budget on Thursday, April 14, 2011 at 6:25 p.m. at the North Syracuse Community Center, 700 South Bay Road, North Syracuse, New York. Dated this 29th day of March 2011, Village Board, Village of North Syracuse, Christine Pollock, Village Clerk. SR-14 LEGAL NOTICE H&E PROPERTY & MANAGEMENT, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC), filed with the Sec of State of NY on 3/14/11. NY Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to The LLC, P.O. Box 2125, Liverpool, NY 13089. General Purposes. SR-19 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of R & F Canandaigua, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/19/01. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/ o Raymour & Flanigan, Attn: General Counsel, 7248 Morgan Rd., Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-19 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of R&F Secaucus, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/22/11. Office location: Onondaga Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/ o Raymour & Flanigan, Attn: General Counsel, 7248 Morgan Rd., Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose: any lawful activities. SR-19 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. SR-19


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NEW Norwood SAWMILLS- LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34� diameter, mills boards 28� wide. Automated quick- cycle-sawing increases efficiency up to 40%! www.NorwoodSawmills.com/300N 1-800-661-7746 Ext 300N (NYPA) TFN CLARINET, VIOLIN, FLUTE, TRUMFinancial Opp. PET, Amplifier, Fender Guitar $75 each. UprightBass, Cello, Saxophone, $$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT CASH NOW!!! French Horn, Drums $189 each. OthInjury Lawsuit Dragging? $500- ers 4 sale 1-516-377-7907 $500,000++ within 48/hrs? Low rates 1-800-568-8321 www.lawcapital.com Wanted To Buy ACCIDENT VICTIMS. Cash advances for personal injury cases. No payment until youwin. Cash-NOW-4-Accident- Wanted: Old Fishing Tackle, Any Amount. Will Pay Cash. Please Call Victims.com 1-888-544-2154 All Cash!! Do you earn $800 in a day? Jim at 635-6357. Local Candy Route! 25 Machines and WANTED: Used American made Candy $9995. Call Now! 877-915- guitars - Martin, Gibson, Fender, 8222. All Major Credit Cards Accept- Guild, Gretsch, Epiphone and Fender ed ! (NYPA) TFN tube amps. Call 315-727-4979.

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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.

520 Autos Wanted DONATE VEHICLE: RECEIVE $1000 GROCERY COUPON. NOAH’S ARC SUPPORT NO KILL SHELTERS, RESEARCH TO ADVANCE VETERINARY TREATMENTS FREE TOWING, TAX DEDUCTIBLE, NON-RUNNERS ACCEPTED 1-866-912-GIVE

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Individual Couples and Family Therapy

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

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Priced to see, offers considered, some antiques, freezer, table, chairs, dressers, entertainment center, living room ser, bikes, trunks, cookware, dinnerware, glasses, linens, clothes, jewelry, many seasonal decorations and a little bit of something for everyone!

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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

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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.

CDL Type A & B Truck Drivers:

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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:

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

Call Carl Kaminisky 1-800-972-9392

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The Village of Manlius seeks via requests for proposal to retain one or more engineering firm(s) or individual(s) to provide professional services. Services may include detailed engineering reviews, preparing plans and specifications, assisting in competitive bidding process, inspecting and supervising approved construction projects and preparing reports on the progress of projects. Qualified firms/individuals must be licensed to practice engineering in the State of New York and must have experience in municipal engineering. To obtain the RFP contact the Manlius Village Clerk’s Office, Village Centre, One Arkie Albanese Way, Manlius, New York 13104, (315) 682-9171 or www.manliusvillage.org. Submission deadline is April 15, 2011.

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Anoplate is a locally owned and operated for 51 years & we are one of the largest and most respected metal ďŹ nishing companies in the U.S. Our employees are dedicated to the delivery of world class ďŹ nishing services and products for our customers worldwide. We offer competitive compensation with extensive career growth opportunity!

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Main emphasis will be preventive maintenance, repair, and up keep of the property grounds. This includes activities such as: light electrical, plumbing, carpentry, and grounds keeping work. Requires valid state driver's license and some experience in maintenance and refurbishment field.

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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

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.

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.

Engineer

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

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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. If interested in learning more, please contact us at TTSAPPLY@escocorp.com or by calling 315-362-6897 and leave a message. You may also mail us a copy of your resume to: ESCO TT-Syracuse, 901 E. Genesee Street, Chittenango, NY 13039, Attn: HR. ESCO Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits, hires, trains, and promotes employees in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran’s status, or other legally protected status.

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PRIVATE DUTY AIDES Light Housekeeping, Meals, Bathing &

CDL–A TRAINING

BREAK OUT of Your Career Rut Unique Opportunity to Join Our Team We are looking for a professional individual with great drive and determination. Must be a goal oriented selfstarter with good organizational skills who believes in customer service. Past sales experience a plus but will train the right candidate. Established territory covering Liverpool and Clay plus loads of new business to generate. We offer a commission plan with no ceiling and an opportunity to sell numerous local community papers, magazines, statewide publications plus online advertising. Health, dental and 401K. If you are ready to join an established but expanding company, committed to developing their sales team, send us your resume today! Email to: Colleen Farley, Associate Publisher at cfarley@eaglenewsonline.com or mail to:

Eagle Newspapers

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

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

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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

13043

WELDER

MEN & WOMEN 18 YEARS AND OLDER WITH INSURED VEHICLES NEEDED TO DELIVER IN SYRACUSE, ELBRIDGE, CHITTENANGO FALLS, CICERO, NORTHERN TERRITORIES AND SURROUNDING AREAS. WE ARE ALSO LOOKING FOR OFFICE CLERKS AND LOADERS. DELIVERY STARTS APRIL 21ST. WORK A MINIMUM OF 4 DAYLIGHT HOURS PER DAY AND GET PAID WITHIN 48 HOURS, UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ROUTE. CALL 1-800-979-7978 BETWEEN 9 AM AND 5:30 PM MON – FRI. REFER TO JOB# 30011-C

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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.


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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.

EQUAL HOUSING

05308

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

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

Would you like your ad here? Call 437-6173

Call 510-3569

3 Bdrm Ranch 11/2 Full Tile Bathrooms, 1 car garage, electric door opener, full cellar, paved driveway, nice backyard, all copper pipes, all thermal windows, all appliances, excellent condition.

$110,000 638-2949

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

315-445-8990, www.empiremgtco.com Commercial Real Estate

Need a good business location? This offering is for you – fix it, use it or sell it! Out of town seller will even help with financing! Three contiguous properties available with frontage near Carousel Mall; buy one or all – good investment. --- or rent to own. 8,000 sf warehouse with retail space; 4 family house; 2 family house, large lot. ~ Broker 315.466.3819 ~

315-637-2900

Please call for rates: (315)655-9101

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13142

REMODELED APT.

Service or Medical

Route 20, Cazenovia

HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER

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

1-2-3 Room Offices Shared Secure Space

Winter Special Country Inn & Suites

B’ville Area

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

13149

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

SUBURBAN PARK APTS.

Visit us online!

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

GET CASH NOW!

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

Handy?

06794

Public Housing & Section 8 Assistance

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

Condos For Sale

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

06626

06822

MANLIUS

Oneida Housing Authority

OPPORTUNITY

13048

Call 469-0780

2 Bedroom House For Rent Village of Cazenovia 06791

1

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

Room Rentals

02403

B’VILLE t. S e t t o l r 1 Cha

Pinecrest Manor Liverpool

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

House For Rent

06436

Apartments For Rent

www.jgwentworth.com Weekly Crossword


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

House Jacking

Blacktop Paving & Sealing

NORTH COUNTRY FIREWOOD

HOUSE JACKING

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

Basement Waterproofing

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

MID-STATE DOOR, INC. 505 Factory Ave., Syracuse Garage Doors & Openers Featuring Amarr Garage Doors & Specialty Carriage House Sales, Installations & Service

INSURANCE

AGENCY

Since 1966

AUTO • HOME • BUSINESS

Gutters

6 Southgate Rd (off Rte 690 & 31)

635-9795 • BALDWINSVILLE Painting

GALLAGHER PAINTING, INC.

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

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Hunt's Painting

06825

FREE ROOF

SWEEPING

“NO SEAMS, NO LEAKS, NO WORRIES!�

REMODELING

Placement Director

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

Dumpster Rental

Call Doug

727-8900

PAT’S HOME IMPROVEMENTS

13148

Pat DeBarr 633-0894

02392

You load or we load

House Cleaning

06842

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

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

13470

Equipment Rental

PROUDLY INSTALLING GUTTERS SINCE 1986

FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED • SERVING CENTRAL NY CUSTOM MADE ON-SITE

SEAMLESS GUTTERS

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Household, Construction, Debris, Yard Waste & Demolition

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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

Jamie K. Sather

699-1753

13116

06819

Drivers

Driveways, sidewalks, parking lots, roads, curbing and sealing. Commercial / Residential Free estimates • Fully insured 457-3534, 439-6843 or 391-8920

Seamless Gutters

Home Improvement

RANDY CRAMER Snow & Lawn, Inc.

31 yrs. experience ď ¤ ď Ś Res./Comm. ď Ľ ď Ľ Snowplowing in B’ville, L’pool, N. Syr., Cicero & Clay. Ins.

676-4442

Call 437-6173

Val’s Paving

06840

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

Year Round Service!

www.rcslinc.com

13023

GUTTER CLEANING

Member of BBB

)POFTU t 3FMJBCMF t 'VMMZ *OTVSFE t -FBE $FSUJmFE Call for a free estimate (315)-546-4049. Marcellus NY.

02406

13015

Gutter Cleaning

www.expertclutter.com

Now accepting Credit Cards

Paving

13147

DEMOLITION

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

20 Years Experience

Interior/Exterior Painting Staining & Pressure Washing

05301

Demolition

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

06841

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

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

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www.GallagherPaintingPlus.com

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

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

Snow Removal

LOW RATES • PERSONAL SERVICE

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

Construction

727-8900

Huntington

09720

13115

727-8900

Foundation Repair & Carpentry

Insurance

Garage Doors

Call Doug

All Wood Rot Repairs Call Doug

D.R. WHITNEY, JR CONTRACTING

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

Structural leveling and straightened

Expert Clutter Removal We clean out your junk,

07529

FIREWOOD

House, camp, garage and porches

13117

K.

D.R. WHITNEY, JR CONTRACTING

13109

D.

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

09722

(315) 451-0189 or 481-7248 cell

02394

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

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

Year Round Service!

13014

Firewood 09721

Blacktop Paving

...to advertise in our childcare directory!

directory!


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✓ Joshua S. Chapman, 25, of 3913 Burdett Court in Liverpool, was charged March 23 with third degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle and uninspected motor vehicle. ✓ William F. Corsette, Jr., 24, of 1906 County Route 37 in West Monroe was charged March 23 with petit larceny for allegedly shoplifting at Walmart. ✓ Ryan C. Haynes, 17, of 171 Cornell Road in Hastings, was charged March 24 with fourth degree criminal mischief. ✓ Jason M. Bell, Jr., 17, of 242 Reed Ave. in Syracuse, was charged March 25 with fourth degree criminal mischief. ✓ Michael Edward Sgroi, 18, of 7373 Route 298 in East Syracuse, was charged March 26 with petit larceny for allegedly shoplifting at Kinney Drugs. ✓ Tracy M. Benjamin, 33, of 6198 Lakeshore Road in Cicero, was charged March 26 with petit larceny for allegedly shoplifting at Wegman’s.

May 14-21, 2011 Baldwinsville, NY

5 Carp Tournaments in 7 Challenging Days with over $40,000 in cash prizes!

Until you fish

Wild Carp Week

Wild Carp Classic (50-hour Enduro) Big Carp Challenge Total Weight Challenge Big 4 Challenge Celebrity Carp Challenge

www.carpweek.com

Town of Clay brush pickup information The town of Clay will no longer pick up brush, metal or white goods (large appliances) for Districts 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8. For Districts 1 and 6, brush only will be picked up in May and October. Leaf pick up will continue for all districts at the end of October, for loose leaves only. Bagged leaves will be collected in the bi-weekly brush pick up (Districts 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8).The town will provide a Central Disposal Facility at the Town Highway garage located at 4483 NYS Route 31 in Clay for Clay residents to drop off white goods and metal. The Central Disposal Facility will be open the second Saturday of each month from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. March through December. For more information and brush pickup schedules, visit townofclay.org.

The Liverpool High School 1981 class reunion will be held on Saturday Aug. 6 at Meghan MacMurphy’s, 7990 Oswego Road in Liverpool. There will be music by At your Request DJ ,cash bar, and hors d’oeuvre. A photographer will be taking photos. Tickets are $20 per person or $30 per couple, non-refundable. For more information contact: Ken Fike at liverpool1981reunion@ yahoo.com or at 315-4585895, or George Palmisano at gpalmisano@salina. ny.us or 315 447-6990.

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