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She’d had some work done, not all of it by licensed contractors, but her eyes were limpid pools of muted earth tones. I liked her energy. “Every since my divorce I’ve been addicted to socks,” she said. “The wilder the better.” “Excuse me?” I said. “Windsocks,” she clarified. “The Architectural Standards Guide doesn’t address them per se. They’re not really flags, they’re not really lawn ornaments. It’s a huge loophole.” A tremble ran through me. Happily married or not, I’m just a guy. We strolled to her house and sure enough the front yard was festooned with three windsocks. One bore the image of a snowman. “Don’t holiday decorations have to be removed 30 days after the holiday?” I inquired. “And what holiday would that be?” she chided. “It’s a snowman. It’s not Rudolph. It’s not a menorah. They can’t touch me.” And then: “Would you like to come in and see my stretchings?” Before I could say “I’m happily married,” she took my hand and led me into the bedroom. “Take a look at that,” she said, directing my gaze to a window overlooking the backyard. There they were, unfurled over the deck. “Oh my God!” I said. “Your awnings are striped.” “Shhhhh,” she said. “It can be our little secret.” How I got out of there without voiding my Certificate of Compliance I’ll never know, but I do know that my experience with Ashley Radisson has made my marriage stronger. I’ve become a better husband, more romantic and attentive, making it a point to express my appreciation when Leigh power-washes the driveway or builds a homemade fruit fly trap that actually works. I hope that clears everything up. I do apologize if my brief, purely professional membership in Ashley Radisson caused any embarrassment to my family, the Syracuse New Times or members of the windsock community. Let’s move on. SNT

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Deep-fried everything, food on sticks, frozen treats, hot roast beef sundaes, wine slushies. When it comes to food and drink, the New York State Fair is an oasis of opportunities to indulge — unless you’re a vegan. Joel Capolongo has stayed away from the State Fair for many years because for him, it’s a food desert. Other than baked potatoes, greasy fried potatoes and falafel, he says there’s little for vegans to eat. But that’s about to change. Capolongo and Nick Ryan, co-owners of Strong Hearts Cafe and Strong Hearts on the Hill, Syracuse’s only all-vegan restaurants, are set to debut their State Fair venue from Thursday, Aug. 27, through Sept. 7. It will be located in the southeast corner of the International Building, across from Hofbrau Haus. “Our customers have been telling us for years that we need to be at the fair,’’ Capolongo says. “We’re really excited to be there this year.’’ Strong Hearts was selected to become the fair’s first all-vegan food stand after the expo put out a request for proposals earlier this year for vendors to cater to vegetarians and vegans. In its proposal, the Strong Hearts owners said they would offer a special State Fair milkshake. Soybased shakes are one of the most popular draws at both restaurants, and there are more than 40 on the menu. Capolongo says they’ve settled on a milkshake made with cookie dough ice cream from Chicago Vegan Foods, peanut butter and organic vanilla soy milk. “It’s pretty amazing,’’ Capolongo says. “People are going to love it.’’ Strong Hearts will also feature about 10 more signature milkshakes, plus more hearty café offerings. In keeping with the tradition of deep-fried fair fare, Capolongo says Strong Hearts will have deepfried vegan chicken wings (soy based and gluten free), both Buffalo-style and barbecue. They also plan to offer a vegan version of a Philadelphia cheesesteak sandwich (made with shredded seitan), a vegan chicken Parmesan sandwich, vegan Italian sausage and Buffalo tofu. Feel like something green and leafy — a rare sight at the Fair? Strong Hearts will

feature several salads, including a summer kale salad, Mexican quinoa salad and Buffalo tofu salad. Strong Hearts serves Recess coffee, and for those after a caffeine fix, they’ll have Recess cold brew coffee and cold brew floats made with your choice of vegan ice cream. Vegan or not, you’re bound to find something interesting and tasty to eat or drink. “Eighty percent of our customers aren’t vegan and aren’t vegetarian,’’ Capolongo notes. “They just like food. We appeal to people by offering very normal food that happens to be vegan.’’ Strong Hearts Café, 719 E. Genesee St., is open Sundays through Thursdays, 8 a.m. to midnight, and Fridays and Saturdays, 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Call 478-0000 or visit strongheartscafe.com. Strong Hearts on the Hill, 720 University Ave., in the Marshall Square Mall, is open Mondays through Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Fridays, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. Call 478-5500 or visit www.stronghearts oth.com

Wimpy’s Last Supper?

The stand known for its “You bring it, we fry it!’’ come-on has something new in store at this year’s State Fair. Loosen your belt buckle for “The Defibrillator,’’ a halfpound deep-fried Angus burger topped with six strips of fried bacon, deep fried pickles and melted cheese, all wedged between two grilled cheese sandwiches. It’s the creation of the aptly named Fried Specialties and it rates a mention in Food and Wine magazine’s online list of “New State Fair Foods We’re Excited (and a Little Nervous) to Try.’’

Keep on Truckin’

The inaugural Taste New York Food Truck Competition debuts at the State Fair on Sunday, Sept. 6. About 20 mobile food operators from across the state will set up around Chevy Court with their trucks and offer $2 samples of their food for fairgoers. Entrants will be required to use foods primarily grown and produced in New York state. Judges will sample each truck’s signature entrée to determine a winner of the judged portion of the competition. Fairgoers who purchase samples will receive a ballot to cast their vote for a People’s Choice winner.

Strong Hearts at the Fair. Joel Capolongo and Nick Ryan, co-owners of Stong Hearts eateries. Michael Davis photo

Nick Sanford, of Toss’n’Fire Wood-Fired Pizza, is looking forward to introducing the State Fair crowd to his ’Cuse Salt Potato Pizza, which features smashed salt potatoes, bacon and cheese. Dennis Souva and Cindy Baker, co-owners and operators of the Chicken Bandit Food Truck, are bringing their Bandit-seasoned chicken wings to the fair. The wings are a spin-off of the chicken that Baker used to serve at the former McShane’s Restaurant in East Syracuse. They’re deep fried, then basted with a special (and secret) spice and seasoning blend. “We’d like to put Syracuse on the map for chicken wings,’’ Souva says. SNT Margaret McCormick is a freelance writer and editor in Syracuse. She blogs about food at eatfirst.typepad.com. Follow her on Twitter, connect on Facebook or email her at mmccormicksnt@gmail.com. syracusenewtimes.com | 08.26.15 - 09.01.15

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Usually we don’t see any Greek drama, but this year we’ll have Agamemnon, Medea and Eurydice, the latter two in modern dress. There will be three never-seen-before musicals, including Matilda, Big Fish and Triassic Parq, and an original opera, Tom Cipullo’s Glory Denied, about the longest-held American prisoner in the Vietnam War. And one Syracuse Stage play comes with a title that will be published in the Syracuse New Times but probably nowhere else.

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Producing artistic director Timothy Bond’s abrupt resignation from Syracuse Stage (820 E. Genesee St.; 433-3275) last spring came after this season’s titles had been announced. So the Bond vision will continue over the next year, favoring off-Broadway and regional theater hits over more commercial fare from the Great White Way. Bond will fulfill his pledge to direct two productions in February and March. Wild and crazy guy Steve Martin adapted his farce The Underpants (Oct. 21-Nov. 8) from a 1910 German original. Bill Fennelly (Hairspray) directs 90 minutes of fast-paced action, about the stuffy bourgeois reaction to a woman’s losing her drawers at a parade for the king. The big holiday collaboration between Syracuse Stage and the Syracuse University Drama Department reprises the Morris Charlap-Jule Styne adaptation of J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan (Nov. 28-Jan. 3) that launched this series in 1999. Paul Barnes (The Miracle Worker) comes in from out of town to direct. Also at the holidays is a reprise of David Sedaris’ Santaland Dairies (Dec. 9-Jan. 3) in the Storch Theater. Wendy Knox directs this mordant take on consumerism and the sour underbelly of false holiday cheer. The cursed avian in Aaron Posner’s Stupid Fucking Bird (Jan. 20-Feb. 7) is none other than Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull. A huge hit at Washington’s Woolly Mammoth Theatre, Bird restages the themes and characters from the Russian pinnacle of theatrical modernism. Recent events have revealed that Southern lawyer Atticus Finch was not the saint we thought he was, but Christopher Sergel’s loving adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird (Feb. 24-March 26) was completed long before the dirt came to light. Tim 08.26.15 - 09.01.15 | syracusenewtimes.com

Bond directs. The most controversial production of the year might be Lucas Hnath’s (pronounced “nayth”) The Christians (April 6-24), set in a mega-church with a baptismal font the size of a swimming pool. It was a huge hit at last year’s Humana Festival of new plays in Louisville. Finally, Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery (May 11-29) features five actors playing all roles, including the hounds. Based on one of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s few novels, Baskerville is packed with twists and turns. Peter Amster (A Christmas Carol, 2013) directs. Ithaca’s Kitchen Theatre Company (417 W. State St.; (607) 272-0403) is about an hour’s drive from Clinton Square, yet the always innovative troupe continues to draw Central New Yorkers to see its cutting-edge shows, even during snow time. All productions are area premieres, except for the reprise of artistic director Rachel Lampert’s greatest hit. Jonathan Tolins’ Buyer and Cellar (Sept. 6-27) offers a hilarious one-man performance about a hapless mall manager ordered to liquidate the holdings in Barbra Streisand’s basement. Quite a different famous American is celebrated in Katori Hall’s award-winning The Mountaintop (October 11-25), a portrayal of Martin Luther King Jr.’s last night on earth. Lauren Gunderson’s I and You (Nov. 8-22) examines what happens when chronically ill Caroline works on an English project with Anthony. Together they delve into Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, unlocking a deeper mystery that has brought them together. Rachel Lampert brings back her one-woman autobiographical show The Soup Comes Last (Nov. 29-Dec. 13), about being the choreographer for the first-ever native production of West Side Story in the People’s Republic of China in 1997. Soup has done turn-away business during every Kitchen revival, and has also wowed audiences and critics in Manhattan during a run there. Rick Elice’s 2012 Tony Award winner Peter and the Starcatcher (Jan. 31-Feb. 21) is one of the season’s most-anticipated productions. A dozen actors play more than 100 unforgettable characters in this grown-up prequel to Peter Pan. Among other things,

it explains how Peter came to Neverland and why he never left. Peter was also a hit at this summer’s Shaw Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Mark St. Germain’s Dancing Lessons (March 20-April 3) gives a touching portrayal of the difficulty in connecting. Sanga is sidelined from a career as a Broadway dancer and is asked to give lessons to a neighbor, a brilliant scientist. She’s agreeable, even when it is revealed that he has Asperger’s syndrome and a no-touch policy. The final production is also about making connections over differences. Heidi Schreck’s Grand Concourse (May 1-22) begins with Sister Shelly, who runs a soup kitchen in the Bronx, but is struggling with her faith. A rainbow-haired reckless dropout named Emma shakes things up in ways Shelly could not have predicted. Generations of Central New Yorkers have been introduced to Broadway glamour from the late Murray Bernthal’s Famous Artists/NAC Enterprises (4248210), founded after World War II. Three productions of reliable favorites will appear at the Mulroy Civic Center’s Crouse-Hinds Concert Theater, 411 Montgomery St.: Mel Brooks’ The Producers (Oct. 27-29), Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Feb. 9-11) and Harry Warren’s 42nd Street (May 17-19). Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera (April 6-17) will take place at the Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St. Also at the Landmark will be Famous Artists’ only premiere: Matilda: The Musical (Dec. 1-6), a modest hit in New York City that should please many families here. Australian musician-comedian Tim Minchin adapted Roald Dahl’s classic children’s novel, a dark comedy about a bright little girl mistreated by her cretinous family and harpy-like teachers. The snappy choreographer employs more youthful hoofers than any show since Billy Elliott. Separate from its Broadway series, Famous Artists will present the Mannheim Steamroller Christmas (Dec. 8) at the Landmark Theater, and a production of Charles Strouse’s Annie (March 1-3) at the CrouseHinds. After completing its 40th season with three well-received productions, Syracuse Opera (476-7372) is


sailing in uneasy waters. Previous producing artistic director Douglas Kinney Frost, on the job since 2013, resigned in June. His replacement is Lawrence Loh, who also takes over this fall as music director of Symphoria. There is a certain logic to such a move. Four decades ago, before the construction of the Mulroy Civic Center, the former Syracuse Symphony Orchestra produced operas under its own aegis and shared staff between the two enterprises. For the 41st season, a completely unknown work will precede two of the most familiar. Tom Cipullo‘s Glory Denied (Nov. 6 and 8) is based on the life of American prisoner Jim Thompson, held by the Viet Cong from 1964 to 1973. The libretto is based on Tom Philpott’s retelling of Thompson’s plight in the biography Glory Denied. We see portrayals of the younger and older Thompson, his wife, Alyce, as well as the difficulties that followed his return. Giacomo Puccini‘s La Bohème (Feb. 5 and 7) concerns struggling artists and their friends in the garrets of 1840s Paris, while Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story (April 8 and 10) features forbidden love amid Manhattan gang rumbles. All performances take place at the Crouse-Hinds Theater. There are also a few shows left in the pipeline from Auburn’s Merry-Go-Round Playhouse (Emerson Park, 6877 East Lake Road (Route 38A); 255-1785, (800) 457-8897). The season continues with Sweeney Todd (through Sept. 5), the antics of The Calamari Sisters’ Big Fat Italian Wedding (Sept. 9-30) and the yuletide musical review Forever Plaid: Plaid Tidings (Dec. 9-23).

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Big changes are still forthcoming at the Redhouse Arts Center (201 S. West St.; 425-0405), but we won’t see what’s coming for a while yet. The company has purchased a portion of the 1970s-era Sibley’s department store building on South Salina Street. Details of the sale were completed in August, and construction will begin in October. When the move is complete, the company will be known as Redhouse@ City Center. Meanwhile, live theater still means the intimate space in the remodeled Erie Canal-era hotel at the corner of West and Fayette streets. Even without the building program, Redhouse artistic director Stephen Svoboda would be the busiest man in Central New York theater. He is going to have two sets of dual productions in repertory, sharing casts and sets and inviting audiences to see the echoes between the two. He will also deliver four large-scale musicals, including the area debut of Big Fish (Sept. 17-Oct. 2), Andrew Lippa’s adaptation of director Tim Burton’s 2003 movie. A son learns that his traveling salesman father might have talked a lot, but it wasn’t all blather. Euripides’ Medea (Oct. 29Nov. 7), about the thwarted vengeful wife and mother, has long been thought one of the greatest female roles. This version resets the action in Ozzie and Harriet’s America. Whooping it up for the holiday season is Henry Krieger and Tom Eyen’s Dreamgirls (Dec. 3-12), a rhythm’n’blues tale of success and betrayal, with characters bearing a close relationship to the Supremes, James Brown and Berry Gordy. The first of Svoboda’s repertory pairings yokes Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods (Jan. 20-Feb. 13) alongside William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Jan. 21-Feb. 13), both set in fairy land. This Dream promises realistic, Adirondack flourishes; Oberon, king of the fairies, dresses

like a lumberjack. The second pairing features hot American playwright Sarah Ruhl, whose works (The Clean House, The Vibrator Play) have been well-received here. Ruhl’s Passion Play (March 31-April 9) concerns three backstage views of attempts to dramatize the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ at different times and places: Elizabethan England, Hitler’s Germany and Ronald Reagan’s America. The other work is Ruhl’s take on Eurydice (April 7-17), about Orpheus’ curious lover left behind on his trip to the Underworld. This tells the story from her point of view in modern America, and will be staged in the upstairs Lab Space. Finally comes Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens’ Ragtime (May 5-24), which Terence McNally adapted from the late E. L Doctorow’s much-admired novel. WASP, Jewish and black families find their fates intertwined in the first decades of the 20th century. Dustin Czarny’s Central New York Playhouse (Shoppingtown Mall; 885-8960) has a 4,500-squarefoot theater with plenty of room for huge stomping chorus lines or flesh-eating plants. Those dancing feet are dainty in Dolly Parton’s musical adaptation of 9 to 5 (Sept. 11-26), based on the 1980 film about women rebelling against a domineering male boss. Parton’s score proves she’s on top of many more musical idioms than country. Stephfond Brunson directs, with music by Abel Searor. Czarny himself will direct the Howard Ashman-Alan Menken Little Shop of Horrors (Oct. 16-31), one of the supreme satires of consumerism. Not on the principal schedule is a “special production,” smaller in scale, of Monty Python’s Flying Circus (Nov. 13-21), led by Josh Taylor. Then for the holidays, Dan Rowlands directs Jean Sheppard’s A Christmas Story (Dec. 4-19). There’s hardly an American alive who does not know all the elements — the leg lamp, the tongue on the metal pole, the BB gun — but like Scrooge and Tiny Tim they glow with retelling. Tentatively slated for 2016 will be a British farce in January, a revival of the musical 1776 (Czarny’s biggest hit before founding his company), and a version of It’s a Wonderful Life. Artistic director Dan Tursi’s Rarely Done Productions (performances at Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington St.; 546-3224) again features a schedule of always adventuresome offerings, and in keeping with tradition as the company runs into its 11th year, the majority are area premieres. The season opens with Marshall Pailet, Bryce Norbitz and Steve Wargo’s Triassic Parq: The Musical (Oct. 9-24), a top hit from the 2010 New York Fringe Festival. Amid dinosaurs, show tunes and sex changes, a herd of prehistoric beasties is thrown into discord when one of them spontaneously changes genders in the middle of the action. Terrible suffering merges with dark humor in Samuel Shem and Janet Surrey’s Bill W. and Dr. Bob (Nov. 6-21), the story of the two men who founded Alcoholics Anonymous and their wives. It won the 2007 Performance Arts Award from the National Council on Alcohol and Drug Dependence. Rarely Done also has its “Edge Series,” which features even more offbeat treats: Milk Milk Lemonade (Sept. 18-26), about a boy and his chicken, presented in association with the Q Center; a revival of Star Wars: The Musical (Dec. 4-13); Bob Brown directs the tribute Unforgettable: The Music of Nat King Cole (Feb. 12-20); and Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays (May 6-14), featuring works by

Paul Rudnick, Neil LaBute and others. Sam Shepard’s little-seen The God of Hell (March 4-18) portrays the author’s dread while viewing American response to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center. First performed in 2004, God shows us the travails of a quiet Wisconsin dairy farmer abused by nefarious government officials. Comic Paul Rudnick (I Hate Hamlet) might seem almost mainstream, but when his Jeffrey (April 1-16) opened in 1993, he had a hard time finding a venue. Comedies about AIDS seemed to be pushing the limits then, and his wit still has plenty of bite.

Favorite Faces

Now entering its 22nd season, Appleseed Productions (performances at the Atonement Lutheran Church’s Fellowship Hall, 116 W. Glen Ave.; 4929766) is led by artistic director C.J. Young, who still allows each director to carve an individual style, giving Appleseed its striking variety. Young himself will direct the area premiere of Mat Smart’s The Steadfast (Oct. 2-17), a lesson in American history. Inspired by Steve Alpert’s painting “Legacy,” The Steadfast gives an unflinching look at eight American soldiers from the Revolution through contemporary times. The Christmas Radio Hour (Dec. 18-19) is a catchall of vaudeville acts and an open-mike night centering on a rural radio station. Dan Tursi of Rarely Done Productions will direct a revival of Robert Harling’s Steel Magnolias (Feb. 12-27), with laughter and tears in a Louisiana beauty parlor. The season concludes with the least-known item, Eric Lane’s Ride (May 6-21), with Gina Fortino directing the poignant depiction of three teenage girls on a life-changing road trip. Baldwinsville Theatre Guild (performances at the Presbyterian Educational Center, 64 Oswego Road, Baldwinsville) is the area’s longest-running community theater, now in its 73rd year. The company has enjoyed a new burst of youthful talent in recent years. In January, Korrie Taylor will direct Stephen Sondheim’s cannibalism horror musical Sweeney Todd. Look for Ben Sills in the title role, Cathleen O’Brien Brown as Mrs. Lovett, and Ceara Windhausen and Liam Fitzpatrick in supporting parts. Garrett Heater, Michael Penny and Susan Blumer’s Covey Theatre Company (420-3729) said farewell to new productions with the boffo Hair at the Mulroy Civic Center’s BeVard Room in July. (See the July 8 Syracuse New Times cover story.) As a coda to a fabulous five-year run, Covey will restage its strongest original production, Lizzie Borden Took an Axe (Oct. 15-17), at the Barnes Mansion (formerly the Corinthian Club), 930 James St.

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Academic programs exist to give students the widest possible experience under a professional level of guidance. At the Syracuse University Drama Department (820 E. Genesee St.; 443-3275), this season’s program includes a Greek tragedy, one of the most effervescent of all French farces, and three musicals in which plenty of students will be hoofing it in the choruses. Broadway veteran David Lowenstein begins the season with Cole Porter’s Kiss Me Kate (Oct. 2-20), the backstage comedy of two battling stars performing in The Taming of the Shrew. Andrea Leigh-Smith choreographs. Aeschylus’ Agamemnon (Nov. 6-15) NEXT PAGE syracusenewtimes.com | 08.26.15 - 09.01.15

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ranks as one the greatest of Greek masterpieces, but is performed less often. The top general comes home from the Trojan War, concubine in tow, and his wife chops him up with an ax. Her speech proclaiming how much she loved doing this will curl your hair. The aforementioned holiday collaboration revives Peter Pan (Nov. 28-Jan. 3), with faculty members Brian Cimmet handling the music and Anthony Salatino on hand once again for choreography. Punk Rock (Feb. 19-28) by British playwright Simon Stephens is not a musical but a schoolroom drama evoking elements of Catcher in the Rye and Lord of the Flies. The ever-youthful Robert Moss, beloved former head of Syracuse Stage, directs. Department chair Ralph Zito takes charge of Spitfire Grill: A Musical (April 1-10), James Valcq’s adaptation of the 1996 Lee David Zlotoff film that has retained a cult following. A troubled young woman fresh out of prison settles in a small town with the biblical name of Gilead and learns many secrets. Finally, Georges Feydeau’s rollicking farce A Flea in Her Ear (May 6-14) features bourgeois pretension and propriety getting kicked to the curb. Performances from Le Moyne College’s Boot and Buskin Drama Club (1419 Salt Springs Road; 445-4523) take place at the state-of-the-art facility of the W. Carroll Coyne Center for the Performing Arts, as professor Matt Chiorini consistently wows audiences with offbeat selections, finding gold where others have not looked. Shakespeare’s Pericles, Prince of Tyre (Oct. 23-31), one of the Bard’s least-performed works, has nothing to do with the Athenian statesman of the same name. Instead, it is a fantastical tale of the search for adventure, wealth and love in exotic places, and encounters with villains, pirates, goddesses and kings. David Ives, one of the prime playwrights of the day (All in the Timing), has revised the rare farce The Liar (Feb. 19-27) by master French tragedian Pierre Corneille. Then it’s a move to Britain for the Alan Shearman-Derek Cunningham satire Bullshot Crummond (April 1-9), spoofing the pulp detective hero Bulldog Drummond. Premiering in 1974, Bullshot has long been popular in the United Kingdom for its send-up of supposedly superior crime-fighting technology. It’s also the basis of the 1983 British film Bullshot, but the humor needs the timing of live performance. Matt Chiorini directs.

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costumer Eugene Taddeo, was silent last year. Yet the troupe comes roaring back to life with the ribald musical farce A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Sept. 25-Oct. 11), starring Josh Mele and community theater treasure Frank Fiumano. At the Syracuse Shakespeare Festival (476-1835), company founder and longtime head Ronnie Bell appointed Sara Caliva as producing artistic director. One of her fall assignments is to organize the first Syracuse Shakesprov Weekend (Nov. 13-15), which will feature food, drink, a trivia contest and an improvisational contest between three local companies. Judith Harris will begin the evening with a staging of Kevin Finn’s short The Shakespeare Mystery at the Community Foundation Ballroom, 431 E. Fayette St. Back at the Empire Theater of the State Fairgrounds, Dan Stevens will stage James Goldman’s medieval family drama The Lion in Winter (Feb. 12-21), dealing with King Henry II, his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, and their three recalcitrant sons. Then it’s back to the familiar venue of the Cantor Warehouse Theater, 350 W. Fayette St., for Caliva’s own staging of the fast-paced farce The Complt Wrks of Shakspre (Abridged) (April 9-17), a company favorite. Now in its 56th year, Jack Skillman’s dinner theater company Onondaga Hillplayers (673-2255) continues to thrive at the Marcellus Golf Club (formerly the Links at Sunset Ridge), 2814 W. Seneca Turnpike, Marcellus. This year’s production offers Neil Simon’s female version of The Odd Couple (Oct. 30-Nov. 8). Olive and Florence (not Oscar and Felix) lead the girls in competitive Trivial Pursuit as cutthroat as poker. Judy Kishtok and Karen Alexander star. ACME Mystery Theater (at Spaghetti Warehouse, 689 N. Clinton St.; reservations, 475-1807), guided by the stealthy, prize-winning Bob Greene, continues to spread its sinister shadow across the land, bringing a special blend of interactive comedy in a mystery format to venues throughout New York. This fall’s dinner-theater entry is A Tomb With a View (Thursdays only, Sept. 17-Nov. 12), a zombie spoof. Also appearing at the Spaghetti Warehouse, but on Saturdays at 12:30 p.m., is Magic Circle Children’s Theatre (4493823). Now in its 19th year, the company run by the mother-daughter team of Hope and Meredith Mancini specializes in interactive retellings of classic fairy tales that invite participation — and photo-ops — from youthful audiences. Featured this fall is a version of Aladdin in which Princess Jade resists a forced marriage, capped with a dance party. SNT


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It’s clearly difficult to categorize the 2015 autumn art season. Two shows embrace baseball themes, and one touches on the Three Graces of ancient Greek and Roman mythology. Other exhibitions discuss subjects ranging from UFOs to the impact of outside cultural influences on artists. The Everson Museum of Art (401 Harrison St.; 474-6064) is the venue for Three Graces, named after goddesses personifying elements of creativity: wonder, joy and beauty. The exhibit features work by three contemporary artists. Tony Feher is known for sculptures made from found materials and everyday objects, and for site-specific installations. Carrie Moyer’s paintings combine bold colors and biomorphic forms. And Polly Apfelbaum creates vibrant fabric and clay sculptures. Three Graces runs Sept. 25 to Jan. 3, while the companion exhibit Joy, Beauty & Wonder (Sept. 26 to Nov. 15) displays photos taken by members of the public that explore the notion of creativity. The Everson Plaza will also be the outdoor location for Urban Cinematheque 2015, the annual end-of-summer free event on Sept. 4, 7 to 10 p.m., presented in conjunction with Light Work Gallery and the Urban Video Project. Expect representatives from more than 30 local arts organizations, as well as a gaggle of food trucks, free popcorn and lemonade, and a screening of the action-packed blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Road. At the Community Folk Art Center (805 E. Genesee St.; 442-2230), Resistance draws on a series focusing on struggles for civil and human rights. Najee Dorsey’s mixed-media pieces depict both current-day demonstrators and figures such as Rosa Parks and Toussaint L’Ouverture, leader of the Haitian revolution more than 200 years ago. There will be an opening reception on Sept. 10, 6 to 8 p.m.; Dorsey will give an artist’s talk on Oct. 15 at 6:30 p.m. Light Work Gallery (316 Waverly Ave.; 443-1300) is showing images by the late Rotimi Fami-Kayode and the winners of the 2015 Light Work grant awards. Fami-Kanode, who was born in Nigeria and spent much of his adult life in London, created photos dealing with desire and spirituality, ancestral rituals and cultural dislocation. The awards show displays images from diverse projects: Allison Beonde’s reflections on alleged sightings of UFOs at Roswell, N.M., in 1947; documentation of Rust Belt life in Binghamton and surrounding towns by Costa Sakellarious; and The Unwanted, Thilde Jensen’s haunting photos of people living on Syracuse streets. Light Work will host a reception on Sept. 17, 5 to 7 p.m. SU Art Galleries (Shaffer Art Building; 443-3127) is now featuring James Rosenquist: Illustrious Work on Paper, Illuminating Paintings (through Nov. 22), which traces a career spanning five decades. It presents 35 of his works including large-scale prints, works on paper and sketches, studies and collages. British Prints in the Age of Pop and The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the Syracuse University Art Collection are also on display through Sept. 27. A reception is scheduled for Sept. 10, 5 to 7 p.m. Global Citizen: The Graphic Art of Marlene Buzcek Smith runs Sept. 12 to Oct. 24 at ArtRage Gallery (505 Hawley Ave.; 218-5711). Her sparse, expressive prints discuss topics such as torture and political repression. In “Voices of Freedom,” a dove

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flies above two figures wrapped in chains. The artist will speak on Sept. 12, 4 p.m., followed by a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. Two shows center on America’s pastime. At the Syracuse Tech Garden (235 Harrison St.; 4701970), The Boys of Summer: Baseball Meets Art (through Oct. 2) presents a range of work ranging from photos and pastels to collages and mixed-media works. It’s a wide-open exhibit offering pieces steeped in realism, fantasy and other sensibilities. La Casita Cultural Center (109 Otisco St.; 4438743) will display Beisbol at the Heart of Our Latino Communities from Sept. 15 to Dec. 11. It encompasses baseball memorabilia as well as photos and videos of grassroots participants, including Little League players, coaches and parents. A Sept. 15 reception will run from 6 to 8 p.m. Edgewood Gallery (216 Tecumseh Road; 4458111) will be hanging A Conscious Allusion from Sept. 11 to Oct. 23. The show features Nicora Gangi’s pastels and oils, glass bowls co-created by Doug Williams and Jason Howard, and Gail Sustare’s jewelry. The opening reception is on Sept. 11, 6 to 8 p.m. Le Moyne College’s Wilson Art Gallery (Noreen Reale Falcone Library, 1419 Salt Springs Road; 445-4100) will exhibit artworks by faculty members Barry Darling, Jen Gandee, Katya Krenina and David Moore. They will be feted at a Sept. 11 reception from 4 to 6 p.m. The show closes Oct. 2, succeeded Oct. 9 by Mark Topp’s solo exhibition. Gandee Gallery (7846 Main St., Fabius; 4166339) is preparing for The Almighty Cup, a national juried exhibit displaying cups made by artists from Central New York and around the country. The cups fall into various genres: functional, metaphorical and others. An opening reception is scheduled for Oct. 3, 6 to 8 p.m; the show closes Nov. 22. At the Manlius Library (1 Arkie Albanese Drive, Manlius; 682-8400), Associated Artists is presenting

its 89th juried show. This one displays work by Karen Harris, Roscha Folger and Audrey Decker, among other artists. An opening reception is slated for Sept. 13, 2 to 4 p.m. Baltimore Woods Nature Center (4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus; 673-1350) will showcase Lucie Wellner’s watercolors and Robert Glisson’s paintings. A Sept. 19 reception begins at 2 p.m. Water Effect: Art Inspired by Water runs Aug 29 to Oct. 18 at the Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center (205 Genesee St., Auburn; 255-1553). A roster of 57 artists have created photos and paintings, video and sculptures. The Sept. 4 opening reception runs from 5 to 7 p.m. Stone Quarry Hill Art Park (3883 Stone Quarry Road, Cazenovia; 655-3196) is the site for Jeff Rose’s one-man show (through Sept. 27) as well as the outdoor installation “Spheres” (through Sept. 26). Each weekend, students from Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF will assemble red-disposable cups that were once discarded and will now be part of an installation. Tyler Art Gallery, on the SUNY Oswego campus (Penfield Library; Route 104; 312-2113), will showcase Origins: Tradition & Innovation from Sept. 4 to Oct. 4. The group show investigates contemporary art connected to traditional forms, craft and folk art. The 13 artists include Kara Walker and Faith Ringgold, as well as Syracuse artists Lauren Bristol and David MacDonald. The gallery has scheduled a reception for Sept. 16, 5 to 7 p.m. SUNY Cortland’s Dowd Gallery ((607) 753-4216) is the venue for Syracuse artist Sarah McCoubrey’s one-woman exhibit (Aug. 31 to Oct. 15), which will feature butter-paper drawings and other works. A Sept. 3 reception takes place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Finally, the Picker Art Gallery, on the Colgate University campus (228-7634), will host an exhibition of multimedia works by Jaye Rhee. The show will run from Sept. 17 to Jan. 3. SNT syracusenewtimes.com | 08.26.15 - 09.01.15

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W E D N E S DAY 8/ 26 Mario DeSantis Orchestra. Wed. Aug. 26,

6-8 p.m. The big band closes out the outdoor concert series at Lonergan Park, Route 11, North Syracuse. Free. 458-8050.

T H U R S DAY 8/ 27 Everclear. Thurs. 8 p.m. Alt-rockers kick off the

ican Fiddlers’ Hall of Fame and Museum, 1121 Comins Road, Osceola. Free. 599-7009.

Guise. (Borio’s Restaurant, 8891 McDonnell’s

Swon Brothers. Sun. 2 p.m. Oklahoma coun-

Hooker. (Al’s Wine & Whiskey Lounge, 321 S.

try tandem bring fraternal vibes to Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

Hank Williams Jr. Sun. 7:30 p.m. The country

Rick Springfield. Thurs. 8 p.m. The popular

1980s-era pop crooner returns to Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

F R I DAY 8/ 28 Orleans. Fri. 2 p.m. The 1970s-era rockers of

“Still the One” fame team with Little Feat’s Fred Tackett and Paul Barrere at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

Melissa Etheridge. Fri. 8 p.m. The dynamic

rocker visits Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

Lee Terrace. Fri. 8 p.m. Local rock outfit bids farewell (for now) with tracks from their forthcoming CD at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $10. Thewestcotttheater.com. Skaneateles Festival. Fri. 8 p.m. Enjoy Irish

and klezmer melodies during a “Pathways in Folk Music” concert at First Presbyterian Church, 97 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles. $22-$28. 685-7418.

S AT U R DAY 8/ 29 Dan and Shay. Sat. 2 p.m. The rising country

singers perform at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

Skaneateles Festival. Sat. 7:30 p.m. Music

from Greenstein, Vivaldi, Mozart and more with the East Coast Chamber Orchestra at Brook Farm, 2870 W. Lake Road, Skaneateles. $22-$28. 685-7418.

BuckCherry. Sat. 8 p.m. Raunch’n’roll rockers at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

S U N DAY 8/30 Old-Time Music Jam. Every Sun. 1 p.m. Jam

session for all sorts of ramblers and pickers is open to both spectators and players, followed by a potluck dinner at 5 p.m. Kellish Hill Farm, 3192 Pompey Center Road, Manlius. $5/suggested donation. 682-1578.

Fiddle De Divas and Dudes. Sun. 2-5 p.m.

The Taberg gang performs at the North Amer-

Karaoke w/ Mr. Automatic . (Singers Karaoke Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Michael Crissan. (Margaritaville, Destiny USA),

Eric Church. Thurs. 7:30 p.m. The country hit-maker will be preceded by the Cadillac Three at the Grandstand, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. $57, $67, $77. (800) 475-FAIR.

Skaneateles Festival. Thurs. 8 p.m. Music from Gershwin, Bartok and more with members of the East Coast Chamber Orchestra at First Presbyterian Church, 97 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles. $22-$28. 685-7418.

Just Joe. (Limp Lizard, 201 1st St., Liverpool),

Nate Reuss. Sun. 8 p.m. The lead singer of fun

Royal Southern Brotherhood. Sun. 8 p.m. Pul-

sating rockers perform at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $20. Thewestcotttheater.com.

M O N DAY 8/31 Bowzer’s Rock’n’Roll Party. Sun. 2 p.m. The

eternal greaser brings 1960s-era pop singers and comedy to Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

Golden Novak Duo. Mon. 6:30-9 p.m. Brian

Golden and Jessica Novak perform during the Guitar League’s meeting at the Clarion Inn, 100 Farrell Road. $5. 440-2484.

Cole Swindell. Mon. 8 p.m. Country-tinged young gun at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

T U E S DAY 9/1 Oak Ridge Boys. Tues. 2 p.m. Durable country act with “Elvira” and other hits performs at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR. Joe Nichols. Tues. 8 p.m. Country favorite at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

W E D N E S DAY 9/ 2 Salt N Pepa. Wed. Sept. 2, 2 p.m. Hip-hop

ladies kick out the dance jams at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

Snoop Dogg. Wed. Sept. 2, 8 p.m. Laid-back

wood Winery, 6475 Collamer Road, E. Syracuse), 6 p.m.

6 p.m.

Open MIke. (Funk N Waffles, 727 S. Crouse

Ave.), 7:30 p.m.

Open Mike w/ Tom Barnes. (Shifty’s, 1401

Burnet Ave.), 9 p.m.

Pigeons Playing Ping Pong. (Funk N Waffles,

307 S. Clinton St.), 8 p.m.

Scars N Stripes. (Sharkey’s Bar & Grill, 7240 Oswego Road), 6 p.m.

FRIDAY

Brian McArdell & Mark Westers. (Dinosaur Better Than Bowling. (The Ridge Tavern,

1281 Salt Springs Road, Chittenango), 7 p.m.

David Northrup & Voltage Hogs. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W. Willow St.), 6 p.m.

Edgar Pagan & Irv Lyons Jr.. (Residence Inn,

300 W. Fayette St.), 6 p.m.

El’Kabong Rides Again. (Lafayette Inn, 2419

Rt. 11, Lafayette), 6 p.m.

Funky Blu Roots. (Hoopes Park, 100 S. Herman St., Auburn), 6:30 p.m.

Billionaires. (Borio’s Restaurant. (Borio’s

Restaurant, 8891 McDonnell’s Pkwy., Cicero), 7 p.m.

Bob Holz Band. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W.

Willow St.), 9 p.m.

Bomb. (Saranac Brewery, 830 Varick St., Utica), 5:30 p.m.

Elephant Shoes. (The Retreat, 302 Vine St.,

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Free Music Orchestra w/ OHS. (Funk N Waf-

fles, 307 S. Clinton St.), 8 p.m.

George Leija. (Waterfront Tavern, 6 Rt. 11, Central Square), 5:30 p.m. Golden Novak Nanni. (Spencer’s Ali, 128 W. 2nd St., Oswego), 9 p.m.

Grit N Grace. (Dick Smith’s Tavern, 312 Schuy-

ler St., Utica), 9 p.m.

Jamie Notarthomas Duo. (Turning Stone Casino Steakhouse, Turning Stone Resort & Casino), 6 p.m.

go River Road, Phoenix), 6:30 p.m.

Karaoke w/ DJ Chill. (Singers Karaoke Club, Karaoke w/ K&J Entertainment. (The Prick-

er Bush, Co. Rt. 57, Oswego), 8 p.m.

Lock 52 Jazz Band. (Market Street Park, 6 Market Street, Auburn), 6:30 p.m. Mark Macri. (Barado’s on the Water, 57 Brad-

bury Road, Central Square), 6 p.m.

Open Mike. (Kellish Hill Music Farm, 3191 Pompey Center Road, Manlius), 7 p.m.

Open Turntable Night. (Funk N Waffles, 727 S. Crouse Ave.), 8 p.m.

Our Friends Band. (Oswego Farmers’ Market, 216 W. 1st St., Oswego), 5:30 p.m.

Ripcords. (Green Shutters, 6933 Owasco Road, Auburn), 6 p.m.

Shawn Halloran. (Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub, 301 W. Fayette St.), 8 p.m.

Str8 On. (Sharkey’s Bar & Grill, 7342 Oswego Road, Liverpool), 6 p.m.

Grit N Grace. (Pirozzolo Park, 1255 W. Water

p.m.

St., Elmira), 6 p.m.

SATURDAY

Chuck Schiele & Friends. (Flat Iron Grill, 1333

Buckley Road), 7 p.m.

Golden Novak Duo. (Cafe Kubal, 401 S. Salina St.), 6 p.m.

Hendry

go), 6 p.m.

1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Bar-B-Que, 246 W. Willow St.), 9 p.m.

Cans, Clams & Jams! w/ Max Scialdone

Arty Lenin. (Old City Hall, 159 Water St., Oswe-

C LU B D AT E S versity Ave.), 5 p.m.

WEDNESDAY

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Karaoke. (Phoenix American Legion, 9 Oswe-

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TJ Sacco. (Justin’s Tuscan Grill, 6400 Yorktown Cir., East Syracuse), 6 p.m.

rapper chillaxes at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

Arty Lenin. (Sheraton University Inn, 801 Uni-

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7 p.m.

Matt Chase & Thunder Canyon. (Green-

brings his solo chops to Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

takes on the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $15/advance, $20/door. Thewestcotttheater.com.

Clinton St.), 9 p.m.

kingpin brings his hits to the Grandstand, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. $15, $20. (800) 475-FAIR.

12-day concert slate at Chevy Court, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free with fair admission: $10. (800) 475-FAIR.

Zach Deputy. Thurs. 8 p.m. Soulful guitarist

Pkwy., Cicero), 5 p.m.

Take Four. (Tokyo Seoul, 3180 Erie Blvd. E.), 6

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Suds: The Rockin’ 1960s Musical Soap Opera. Wed. Aug. 26 & Thurs. 7:30 p.m., Fri.

2 & 7:30 p.m., Sat. 7:30 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m., Tues. & Wed. Sept. 2, 2 & 7:30 p.m.; closes Sept. 5. The fun spoof caps the summer season at Cortland Repertory Theatre, 6799 Little York Lake Road, off Route 281, Preble. $29-$33/ evenings; $25-$28/matinees. Students and senior discounts available. (607) 756-2627, (607) 753-6161, (800) 427-6160.

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Thurs. 7:30 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m., Mon. 7:30 p.m., Tues. & Wed. Sept. 2, 2 & 7:30 p.m.; closes Sept. 5. Stephen Sondheim’s macabre musical about murderers and meat pies continues the summer season at Merry-GoRound Playhouse, Emerson Park, 6877 East Lake Road (Route 38A), Auburn. $45-$55/ adults; $42-$52/seniors; $25/students and under age 22. 255-1785, (800) 457-8897.

AUD I T I ON S A N D N OT IC E S Syracuse Vocal Ensemble. Wed. Aug. 26,

6-9 p.m. Be prepared to vocalize, sight-read and sing a prepared song (foreign language preferred). An accompanist is provided. May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, 3800 E. Genesee St. 663-5055.

Grit N Grace. (Nicole’s of Camden, 9501 Hard-

E.S.P. (Bistro Elephant, 238 W. Jefferson St.),

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Lee Terrace. (The Westcott Theater, 524 West-

en Blvd., Camden), 9 p.m.

cott St.), 8 p.m.

Woodstone. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 8 p.m.

Isreal Hagan & Stroke. (Greenwood Winery,

Zach Deputy. (The Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St.), 8 p.m.

6475 Collamer Road, E. Syracuse), 6 p.m.

Marcia Hagan & Fluidrive. The Ridge Tavern,

1281 Salt Springs Road, Chittenango), 8 p.m.

Jerry Cali. (Turning Stone Steakhouse, Turning Stone Resort & Casino, Verona), 6 p.m.

Mark Macri. (The Rusty Anchor, 1 Selke Dr., Watervliet), 7 p.m.

Jesse Collins Trio. (Rainbow Shores Hotel &

Mark Zane Trio. (Basta’s on the River, 7 Syra-

Jesse Derringer. (Cicero American Legion, 5575 Legionnaire Dr., Cicero), 8:30 p.m.

Michael & Anjela Lynn w/ Talentedones.

Acoustic Fridays. (Owera Vineyards, 5276 E. Lake Road, Cazenovia), 6 p.m.

All Nite Rodeo. (Bridge Street Tavern, 109 Bridge St.), 8 p.m.

Bob Holz Band. (Bombadil’s Tavern, 575 Main

St., Phoenix), 6 p.m.

Boots N’ Shorts, Dear Run Drifters, & Emily Yates. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St.), 8 p.m.

Restaurant, 186 Rainbow Shores, Pulaski), 7 p.m.

John Nemeth. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W. Willow St.), 10 p.m.

John Lerner. (Bellevue Country Club, 1901 Glenwood Ave.), 7 p.m.

John Spillett Jazz/Pop Duo. (Bistro Elephant, 238 W. Jefferson St.), 7 p.m.

Coachmen. (Beginnings II, 6879 Manlius Center Road, East Syracuse), 7:30 p.m.

Milton Ave.), 6 p.m.

Dirtroad Ruckus. (Tin Rooster, Turning Stone

Karaoke w/ DJ Voltage & DJ Mars. (Singers

Resort & Casino), 10 p.m.

Karaoke w/ Holly. (Singers Karaoke Club, 1345

Karaoke Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

cuse St., Baldwinsville) , 8 p.m.

(Regional Stage, New York State Fairgrounds), 2 p.m.

Michael & Anjela Lynn w/ Talentedones.

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Karaoke w/ DJ Corey. (Western Ranch Motor Inn, 1255 State Fair Blvd), 7 p.m. Karaoke w/ DJ Denny & TecHnique. (Singers Karaoke Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Loren Barrigar & Mark Mazengarb. (Tru-

mansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts, 3 Congress St., Trumansburg), 7:30 p.m.

Los Blancos. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 9:30

p.m.

Mark Macri. (The Retreat, 302 Vine St., Liver-

pool), 7 p.m.

Michael Crissan. (Harpoon Eddie’s, 611 Park St., Sylvan Beach), 7 p.m.

Our Friends Band. (Greene’s Ale House, 104

Noisy Boys. (Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub,

Ripcords. (The Ridge, 1281 Salt Springs Road,

Other Guise. (City of Oneida Parks, 217 Cedar

Root Shock. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton

Rock Generation. (Vendetti’s Soft Rock Café,

Travis Rocco Duo. (LakeHouse Pub, 6 W. Gen-

Main St., Marcellus), 7:30 p.m.

Road), 7 p.m.

State Fairgrounds), 11 a.m.

Bar, 3011 Erie Blvd. E.), 8 p.m.

W. Bridge St., Oswego), 10 p.m.

Chittenango), 8 p.m. St.), 8 p.m.

2026 Teall Ave.), 7:30 p.m.

esee St., Skaneateles), 9:30 p.m.

Ruddy Well Band. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.),

Thunderchild. (Dominick’s Sports Bar, 390 Rt.

Shawn Halloran. (Shamrocks, New York State

TJ Sacco Band. (Margaritaville, Destiny USA),

TJ Sacco Band. (Cedar House Lanes, 814 W.

Wayback Machine. (Asil’s Pub, 220 Chapel

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grounds), 8 p.m.

John Lerner. (Barado’s on the Water, 57 Brad-

Nasty Habit Duo. (Flat Iron Grill, 1333 Buckley

(Funk N Waffles, 727 S. Crouse Ave.), 8 p.m.

I AM FOOL

Cafe, 2026 Teall Ave.), 8 p.m.

Jerry Cali. (Dairy Building, New York State Fair-

Morris & The Hepcats. (Firudo Asian Food &

Genesee St., Skaneateles), 9:30 p.m.

TH

Pub, 100 S. Lowell Ave.), 10 p.m.

Isreal Hagan & Stroke. (Vendetti’s Soft Rock

Morris & The Hepcats. (Village Tavern, 6 E.

Fairgrounds), 2 p.m.

JOHN NÉMETH

Homely Jones. (Coleman’s Authentic Irish

Modern Mudd. (Pan African Village, New York

3068 Franklin Street Road, Auburn), 8 p.m.

Trench Fight, Love In Fear, & Sunflo’er.

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Road, Rome), 5 p.m.

Michael Crissan. (Highland Park Golf Club,

9 p.m.

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Grit N Grace. (PaPa Rick’s, 6889 West Carter

Miss E Band. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W. Willow St.), 10 p.m.

Street, Oneida), 6 p.m.

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Golden Novak Duo. (Rooster Fish Brewery,

(Pan African Village, New York State Fairgrounds), 8 p.m.

100 S. Lowell Ave.), 10 p.m.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 27th

Cousin Jake. (Mattydale VFW, 2000 Lemoyne

Ave.), 6 p.m.

grounds), 3 p.m.

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Corey Paige. (Flat Iron Grill, 1333 Buckley

Road), 8 p.m.

All Nite Rodeo. (Limp Lizard, 201 1st St., Liverpool), 9 p.m.

Black Water. (Spencer’s Ali, 128 W. 2nd St.,

51a, Oswego), 9 p.m.

10 p.m.

Dr.), 9 p.m.

S U N DAY 8/30 Barndogs. (The Ridge Tavern, 1281 Salt Springs Road, Chittenango), 1 p.m. Chris Bell & Bear Stevens. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St.), 8 p.m.

El’Kabong Rides Again. (916 Riverside, 916

Oswego), 10 p.m.

Rt. 37, Brewerton), 3 p.m.

Brian McArdell & Mark Westers. (Kitty Hoynes Irish Pub, 301 W. Fayette St.), 8 p.m.

Flyin’ Column. (Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub,

Butternut Creek Revival. (Tavern 104, 104

Jamie Notarthomas Trio. (The Ridge Tavern,

Limestone Plaza, Fayetteville), 7:30 p.m.

100 S. Lowell Ave.), 4 p.m.

1281 Salt Springs Road, Chittenango), 3 p.m.


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Clinton St.), 3 p.m.

John Spillett Jazz/Pop Duo. (Anyela’s Vineyards, 2433 W. Lake Road, Skaneateles), 2 p.m. John Spillett Jazz/Pop Duo. (Blue Water Grill, 11 W. Genesee St., Skaneateles), 5 p.m.

Karaoke w/ DJ Chill. (Singers Karaoke Club,

1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Lisa Lee Band. (Lake Side Barn & Grill, 2846 Firelane 1, Moravia), 3 p.m. Mark Hoffman & Hoffman Family Band.

Ridgestock All-Day Festival. (The Ridge Tavern, 1281 Salt Springs Road, Chittenango), 2 p.m.

Michael Crissan. (The Retreat, 302 Vine St.,

Kay & The Kavemen. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W. Willow St.), 9 p.m.

Royal Southern Brotherhood w/ Soul Risin’. (The Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St.),

Clinton St.) , 8 p.m.

Pearly Baker’s Best. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S.

Mark Nanni & The Intention. The Ridge Tavern, 1281 Salt Springs Road, Chittenango), 7 p.m.

Ryan Burdick. (Waterfront Tavern, 6 Rt. 11,

Comedy Night. (Funk N Waffles, 727 S. Crouse

8 p.m.

Central Square), 4 p.m.

Steve Scuteri. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 7 p.m. TJ Sacco Band. (Shamrocks, New York State Fairgrounds), 2 p.m.

(The Ridge Tavern, 1281 Salt Springs Road, Chittenango), 2 p.m.

Tribal Heat Band. (Long Branch Park, 3813

Mark Macri & Trainwreck. (Harpoon Eddie’s,

Tumbleweed Jones Band. (Red Rooster Pub,

Mark Zane & Friends. (Regional Artists Vari-

Vagabond. (Al’s Wine & Whiskey Lounge, 321

Mike Delaney & The Delinquents. (Empire

Wayback Machine. (O’Toole’s, 113 Osborne

611 Park Avenue, Sylvan Beach), 2 p.m.

ety Stage, New York State Fairgrounds), 2 p.m. Brewing Company, 120 Walton St.), 12:30 p.m.

Music Jam. (Kellish Hill Music Farm, 3191

Pompey Center Road, Manlius), 1 p.m.

Noisy Boys. (LakeHouse Pub, 6 W. Genesee St.,

Skaneatetles), 6 p.m.

Other Guise. (Dox Grill at Pirates Cove Marina,

Long Branch Road, Liverpool), 1 p.m.

4618 Jordan Road, Skaneateles), 4 p.m. S. Clinton St.), 9 p.m.

St., Auburn), 7 p.m.

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Open Mike. (Funk N Waffles, 727 S. Crouse

Ave.), 8 p.m.

Country Rose Band. (West End Grill, New York State Fairgrounds), 7:30 p.m.

M O N DAY 8/31 Dos XX Banditas. (Pan African Village, New York State Fairgrounds), 2 p.m.

John McConnell. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W.

Willow St.), 9 p.m.

Porcelain Train. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, 246 W.

Karaoke w/ DJ Halo. (Singers Karaoke Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

(formerly castaways) Wednesday:

Jason Vaughn Friday:

The Bushwackers

Ave.), 8 p.m.

Open Mike w/ Steve Winston. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 9 p.m

Sophistafunk & The Victor. (Funk N Waffles,

Karaoke w/ DJ Streets. (Singers Karaoke

307 S. Clinton St.), 9 p.m.

Karaoke w/ MJ. (Mac’s Bad Art Bar, 1799 Brewerton Road, Mattydale), 9 p.m.

Chicks Are Funny. Wed. Aug. 26, 7:30 p.m.

Club, 1345 Milton Ave.), 9 p.m.

Modern Mudd. Pan African Village, New York State Fairgrounds), 8:30 p.m.

Open Jam. (Limp Lizard, 201 1st St., Liverpool),

7:30 p.m.

Sean Patrick Taylor. (Dinosaur Bar-B-Que,

9170 Horseshoe Island Road, Clay), 4 p.m.

Willow St.), 4 p.m.

Liverpool), 7 p.m.

246 W. Willow St.), 9 p.m.

Tractor Beam Duo w/ D. Ras & The Lizard. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St.), 8 p.m.

W E D N E S DAY 9/ 2 Arty Lenin. (Sheraton University Inn, 801 University Ave.), 5 p.m.

CO M E DY

Pamela Werts and Subhah Agarwal co-headline the stand-up action at Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $10. 423-8669.

Chris DiStefano. Thurs. 7:30 p.m., Fri. 7:30 & 9:45 p.m., Sat. 7 & 9:45 p.m., Sun. 7:30 p.m. High-energy humorist barnstorms the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $10/Thurs. & Sun., $12/Fri., $15/Sat. 423-8669. Live Improv Comedy. Thurs. 8 p.m. Salt City Improv Theatre hosts sketches, standup shtick and more funny business at Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington St. $10. 410-1962, saltcityimprov.com.

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Jim Gaffigan. Fri. 7:30 p.m. The popular

laugh-maker will be the last comic standing at the Grandstand, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. $15, $20. (800) 475-FAIR.

Syracuse Improv Collective. Fri. 8-9 p.m.

The gang offers 24-second comic bits at the Shot Clock in Armory Square, corner of West Jefferson and Franklin streets. Free. 885-8960.

Cuse Comedy Showcase. Sat. 8 p.m. Head-

liner Moody McCarthy hosts the championship round of comic contenders at the Central New York Playhouse’s Shoppingtown mall venue, 3649 Erie Blvd. E. $12. 885-8960.

John DaCrosse. Wed. Sept. 2, 7:30 p.m. The

cartoonish comic brings his physical humor to the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $10. 423-8669.

EXHIBITS

AR T G A LLE RIE S

LI ST E D ALPH ABE TI C A LLY: Auburn Unitarian Universalist Society.

607 N. Seward Ave., Auburn. Sun. noon-2 p.m. 253-9029. Through August: A Spice of Life, photographs by Laurie Walter.

Beauchamp Branch Library. 2111 S. Salina

St. Mon., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tues. & Thurs. 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m. 435-3395. Through September: Native People, watercolors by Oscar Manjarres.

Cayuga Museum of History and Art/ Case Research Lab Museum. 203 Genesee

St., Auburn. Tues.-Sun. noon-5 p.m. 253-8051. Through August: Untold Stories, treasures from the Seward family collection. Ongoing: Both Sides of the Wall, a salute to Auburn Prison, plus A Child’s World.

Cazenovia Artisans. 39 Albany St., Cazeno-

via. Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 655-2225. Through August: marine artworks by William Benson. Through September: From the Earth and Sea, pearl and gemstone jewelry by Susan Machamer and DeeAnn Von Hunke. Reception Sept. 11, 6-8 p.m.

Cazenovia College Art Gallery. Reisman Hall, 6 Sullivan St. Fri. 4-6 p.m., Sat. & Sun. 1-4 p.m. 655-7261. Through April in the Sculpture Court: “Grounding Sky,” Tadashi Hashimoto’s new work made from hand-hewn wood and enamel paint. Edgewood Gallery. 216 Tecumseh Road. Tues.-Fri. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 445-8111. Through August: Beneath the Clouds, works by Jay Hart, June Szabo, John Franklin and Vicki Thaler. Erie Canal Museum. 318 Erie Blvd. E. Mon.-

Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. Donations accepted. 471-0593. Ongoing: Inter-

active experience where visitors use an interactive touch-screen to play the role of assistant weighmaster and learn to weigh boats, assess the correct tolls and virtually steer the boat into the Weighlock Building.

Eureka Crafts. 210 Walton St., Armory Square. Mon.-Wed. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. 471-4601.

Everson Museum of Art. 401 Harrison St.

Wed. noon-5 p.m., Thurs. noon-8 p.m., Fri. noon-5 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m. $5/suggested donation/general admission; special exhibits vary in admission price. 4746064. Through Sun. Aug. 30: Let’s Play!, ceramic works from the museum’s vast collection; Handmade, works by Canastota artist Susan Roth. Through Sept. 5 and projected outside on the museum’s North facade: multimedia artist Cauleen Smith’s video Crow Requiem, plus Jeannette Ehlers’ Black Bullets, Sanford Biggers’ Bullets and Shake and Isaac Julien’s Western Union: Small Boats (The Leopard), co-presented by Urban Video Project and Light Work Gallery; Thurs.-Sun. 8:30-11 p.m.

Gallery 54. 54 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles.

Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 685-5470. Through August: pastels by Wendy Harris.

Gandee Gallery. 7846 Main St., Fabius. Thurs.Sat. 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 4166339. Through August: New Growth, an eclectic mix of styles and art media by Jen Gandee, Bob Gates, Momoko Takeshita Keane, Colleen McCall, Maria Rizzo, Lucie Wellner and Pualani Wiley.

Kallet Oneida Civic Center. 159 Main St.,

Oneida. Tues. & Thurs. 10 a.m.-1 p.m., and by appointment. 363-8525. Through August: works by former schoolteacher Sue Flint.

Light Work Gallery/Community Darkrooms. Robert Menschel Media Center, 316

Waverly Ave., Syracuse University campus. Light Work: Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. or by appointment. Community Darkrooms: Sun. & Mon. 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 443-1300. Through Dec. 18: 2015 Light Work Photography Grants, works by Allison Beonde, Thilde Jensen and Costa Sakellariou. Through Oct. 22: Rotimi Fani-Kayode (1955-1989); reception Sept. 17, 5-7 p.m.

Manlius Library. 1 Arkie Albanese Drive, Manlius. Mon.-Thurs. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. 682-6400, 699-5076. Sat. Aug. 29-Oct. 9: Associated Artists’ annual Juried Members Exhibition. Reception Sept. 13, 2-4 p.m.

Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute.

310 Genesee St., Utica. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. 1-5 p.m. 797-0000. Through Sept. 13: Shared Traditions, Robert Knight: In God’s House.

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Through Nov. 29: Monet to Matisse: The Age of French Impressionism.

Onondaga Community College. Ann Felton Multicultural Center and Gallery, 4585 W. Seneca Turnpike. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 498-2787. Through Sept. 29: If I Could See Your Face I Would Not Need Food, photographer Eric Gottesman chronicles AIDS in Ethiopia. Onondaga Historical Association. 321 Montgomery St. Wed.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat. & Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Donation requested. 4281864. Through Oct. 4: Patterns in History, vintage quilts from Onondaga County. Through Feb. 14: Look What We Got, the venue displays newly acquired items, such as a 1940s-vintage potato chip, Hall Groat paintings and more. Oswego State Downtown Tyler Gallery.

186 W. First St., Oswego. Wed. noon-5 p.m., Thurs. 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 312-2112. Through Sept. 3: People, Places and Things, photographs by Leah Kupperman.

Paine Branch Library. 113 Nichols Ave. Mon. & Tues. 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Wed.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 435-5442. Through August: Vivere (To Live), watercolors by Linda LaBella-Morgan. Through September: Looking Through My Eyes, photography by Victoria Giroux. Petit Branch Library. 105 Victoria Place. Mon. & Thurs. 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; Tues., Wed., Fri. & Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 435-3636. Through August: Herm Card presents The Essence of Photography. Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center. 205

Genesee St., Auburn. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. Suggested admission: $6/adults, free/under 12. 255-1553. Sat. Aug. 29-Oct. 18: Water Effect, works inspired by the Finger Lakes region.

SUArt Galleries. Shaffer Art Building, Syra-

cuse University. Tues. & Wed. 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Thurs. 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Fri.-Sun. 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 443-4097. Through Sept. 27: The New Humanists: Introspective Impressions from the SU Art Collection. Through Nov. 22: Illustrious Works on Paper, Illuminating Painting, works by James Rosenquist.

SUNY Oswego Metro Center’s Tyler Art Gallery. The Atrium, 2 Clinton Square. Mon. 8

a.m.-10 p.m., Tues. & Thurs. 8 a.m.-9:30 p.m., Wed. 8 a.m.-10:30 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Sat. call for hours. 312-2112. Through August: works from the long-running Open Figure Drawing group.

Wilhelmina’s Art Gallery and Sculpture Trail Center. 60 Cayuga St., Seneca Falls.

Thurs.-Sun. 1-5 p.m. 568-8204, 670-0947. Through Oct. 11: Art Feelings: Science Religion.

LEARNING

North Syracuse Art Group. Every Wed. 10 a.m. Bring your own supplies and learn,

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Improv Comedy Classes. Every Wed. 6-7:45

p.m. Drop-in classes at Salt City Improv Theater, Shoppingtown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. $20/adults, $15/students with ID. 410-1962.

Sankofa Piecemakers Quilting Group.

Every Sat. 10 a.m. The gang meets at Beauchamp Branch Library, 2111 S. Salina St. Free. 443-1757.

L I T E R AT I

Writer Support Group. Thurs. 6:30-8 p.m.

Discuss your work with fellow scribes during this weekly writing workshop at Marcellus Free Library, 32 Maple St., Marcellus. Free. 370-6701.

Paws and Books. Sat. 11 a.m.-noon. Kids ages 6 to 12 can read a story to a lovable, welltrained canine at Hazard Branch Library, 1620 W. Genesee St. Free. 435-5326. Book Club. Wed. Sept. 2, 7-8:15 p.m. Members discuss The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom. Onondaga Free Library, 4840 W. Seneca Turnpike. Free. 492-1727.

SPORTS

Auburn Doubledays. Wed. Aug. 26, 7:05

p.m., Sun. 5:05 p.m. The Single-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals battles Mahoning Valley (Wed.) and Williamsport (Sun.) at Falcon Park, 108 N. Division St., Auburn. Box seats: $8/adults, $7/children and seniors; general admission: $6/ adults, $5/children and seniors. 255-2489.

Syracuse Chiefs. Wed. Aug. 26, Sat. 7:05 p.m., Sun. 1:05 p.m., Mon. 7:05 p.m. Baseball season continues as the boys of summer battle the Rochester Red Wings (Wed.) and the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs (Sat.-Mon.) at NBT Bank Stadium, 1 Tex Simone Way. $5-$12/adults, $4-$10/ children and seniors. 474-7833.

Vernon Downs Race Track. Fri. & Sat. 6:45

p.m., Sun. 1:15 p.m. Harness racing continues at Vernon Downs, 4229 Stuhlman Road, Vernon. Free. (877) 88-VERNON.

Ladies Death and Derby Society. Sat. 6 p.m. The roller queens take on Cortland’s Seven Valley Rollers during an Arc of Madison Cortland benefit at the IcePlex, 105 Madison Road, SUNY Morrisville. $12/adults, $5/children and seniors, free/under ages 5. 280-8220.

SPECIALS

New York State Fair. Thurs.-Labor Day, 8

a.m.-midnight. Exhibits, games, food, midway rides, live music and more at the New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. $10/adults, free/ages 12 and under. 487-7711.

SATURDAY, 8/29 • 8pm

Wednesday is the new Friday with the Syracuse New Times at the newly renovated D.R.’s Tavern! Come celebrate with Drink Specials! Food! Giveaways!

exchange art knowledge, share fine art with others and work your media. VFW Post 7290, 105 Maxwell Ave., North Syracuse. Free. 6993965.

Headliner Moody McCarthy

Competing Comics Madelein Smith, Adam Stringer, Corey Smithson, Brennan Pimpinella, Justin Choco Bear Jackson, Steven Rogers, Jon Tenace, Steve O’Connell


Fayetteville Farmers Market. Every Thurs.

noon-6 p.m.; through Oct. 15. Local farmers and food producers offer fresh produce and handmade food products at Fayetteville Towne Center Mall, 540 Towne Drive, Fayetteville. Free. fayettevillefarmersmarketcny@yahoo.com.

Downtown Get-Down. Every Thurs. 5-8

p.m.; through September. Street fair featuring munchies, music and more at The Alley, 351 S. Clinton St. $5/over age 21. 473-0826.

Pet Adoption Day. Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The

event features animals from several local rescues, including Helping Hounds, New Beginnings Small Breed Rescue, Rescue Me K9 Rescue, and Wanderer’s Rest. Geddes Federal Savings, 240 W. Seneca St., Manlius. Free. 4686281.

Latin Music Dance Night. Every Sat. 10 p.m.

DJ Suave offers music and videos, plus a free dance lesson at 10 p.m. at Munjed’s Mediterranean Restaurant, 505 Westcott St. $5/21 and over, free/students with ID. 380-4135.

Kosher Dinner. Mon. 5-7 p.m. Seniors 60 and older can nosh at the Sam Pomeranz Jewish Community Center of Syracuse, 5655 Thompson Road, DeWitt. $5. 445-2360.

Cicero Farmers Market. Every Tues. 3-7 p.m.; through Sept. 8. Local artisans, farmers and food producers gather at Northern Onondaga Public Library, 8686 Knowledge Lane, Cicero. Free. 699-2032. Sherrill Farmers Market. Every Tues. 3-7

p.m.; through Oct. 6. Vendors selling everything from produce to baked goods to cotton candy bring their wares to the Reilly-Mumford Park, 377 Sherrill Road, Sherrill. Free. 363-6525.

Farmers Market and Classic Car Show.

Every Tues. 4-8 p.m.; through Aug. 25. Food, wheels and more at Dr. West Park, corner of East Genesee and Russell streets, Chittenango. Free. 687-6429.

FILM

STAR TS FR IDAY FI L M S, T H E ATE RS A ND TI MES S UBJE C T TO CH ANGE. C HEC K SYR ACUS ENE W T I ME S.CO M FOR UP DATES. American Ultra. Jesse Eisenberg as a stoner

CIA agent in this comedy. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:30 a.m., 2:10, 4:45, 7:35 & 10:30 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 6:35 & 9:15 p.m.

Ant-Man. Paul Rudd gets small in this Marvel Comics yarn. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:35, 3:30, 6:30 & 9:30 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 1:15, 4:05, 6:55 & 9:50 p.m. The Avengers 2: Age of Ultron. Another

Marvel Comics blowout; presented in 3-D in some theaters. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/RPX/3-D/Stadium). Daily: 12:20, 3:40, 7:10 & 10:25 p.m.

The Diary of a Teenage Girl. Kirsten Wiig in a tale of forbidden romance set in 1970s San Francisco. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:50 a.m., 2:30, 5:05, 7:50 & 10:45 p.m.

The End of the Tour. Jesse Eisenberg and

Jason Segal recreate the relationship between a Rolling Stone reporter and novelist David Foster Wallace. Manlius (Digital presentation/stereo). Fri. & Sat: 8 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.: 7:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. matinee: 2 & 4:30 p.m.

Fantastic Four. Another relaunch of the Mar-

vel Comics franchise. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1:25 & 6:55 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1:45, 4:30, 7:15 & 9:35 p.m.

The Gift. Jason Bateman stars in this thriller.

Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 1:35, 4:25, 7:25 & 10:20 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1:40, 4:25, 7:05 & 9:45 p.m.

Hitman: Agent 47. Globetrotting spy sequel. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Screen 1: 11:25 a.m., 2, 4:35, 7:20 & 9:55 p.m. Screen 2: 4:05 & 9:25 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 2:05, 4:50, 7:35 & 10:20 p.m.

Inside Out. Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling and

Bill Hader lend their voices to the new Pixar cartoon. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 1:30, 4:10 & 6:45 p.m.

Jurassic World. Dino-might in a creative

reboot; presented in 3-D in some theaters. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/ IMAX/3-D/Stadium). Daily: 1, 4, 7 & 10 p.m.

A LEGO Brickumentary. Jason Bateman narrates this look at the toy empire’s yellow-brick road to success. Midway Drive-In (Fulton; 3430211; digital presentation/stereo). Mon. & Tues.: 9:40 p.m. Wed. & Thurs.: 11:25 p.m. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Rip-roaring riff on the fondly remembered 1960s TV spy series. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 12:15, 3:15, 6:25 & 9:20 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1:10, 3:55, 6:40 & 9:30 p.m. Max. Semper fido with this family-friendly

doggie flick. Hollywood (Digital presentation). Daily: 12:10 p.m.

Minions. The Despicable Me critters get their own show. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:40 a.m., 2:15 & 4:50 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 1:25 & 3:45 p.m. Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation. Tom

Cruise returns to the James Bond-styled spy franchise. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:30, 3:35, 6:45 & 9:45 p.m. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 12, 3:45, 6:55 & 10:10 p.m. Midway Drive-In (Fulton; 343-0211; digital presentation/stereo). Fri. & Sun.: 12:20 a.m. Sat: 8:15 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1, 4, 7 & 10 p.m.

No Escape. Pierce Brosnan and Owen Wilson in a political thriller. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:45 a.m., 1:30, 4:20, 7:05 & 10:35 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1:50, 4:35, 7:20 & 9:55 p.m. Paper Towns. Acclaimed road-trip odyssey for the young-adult demographic. Hollywood (Digital presentation). Daily: 4:55 p.m. Pixels. Adam Sandler vidgame tomfoolery;

presented in 3-D in some theaters. Hollywood (Digital presentation/3-D). Daily: 2:35 & 7:15 p.m. Midway Drive-In (Fulton; 343-0211; digital presentation/stereo). Mon. & Tues,: 11:15 p.m. Wed. & Thurs.: 9:40 p.m.

Ricki and the Flash. Meryl Streep rocks out

as an aging musician who reconnects with her family. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 1:55, 4:40, 7:25 & 10:05 p.m.

Straight Outta Compton. A biopic on music

act NWA’s rise through some very mean streets. Destiny USA/Carousel 19 (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Screen 1: 12, 3:20, 6:40 & 10:05 p.m. Screen 2: 1:20, 4:40 & 8 p.m. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Screen 1: 11:45 a.m., 3:15, 6:45 & 10:10 p.m. Screen 2 (Fri.-Sun.): 6:15 & 9:10 p.m. Screen 3 (Fri.-Sun.): 10 p.m. Shoppingtown 14 (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1:05, 3:50, 6:50 & 9:40 p.m.

Terminator: Genisys. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he’d be back and he’s not kidding. Hollywood (Digital presentation). Daily: 9:35 p.m. Trainwreck. Amy Schumer and Bill Hader in

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FREE WILL ASTROLOGY by Rob Brezsny

ARIES. (March 21-April 19) You like to run

ahead of the pack. You prefer to show people the way, to set the pace. It’s cleaner that way, right? There’s less risk you will be caught up in the messy details of everyday compromise. But I suspect that the time is right for you to try an experiment: Temporarily ease yourself into the middle of the pack. Be willing to deal with the messy details of everyday compromise. Why? Because it will teach you lessons that will serve you well the next time you’re showing the way and setting the pace.

TAURUS. (April 20-May 20) Are you ready to

LIBRA. (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) This is the deepest,

darkest phase of your cycle. The star that you will ultimately make a wish upon has not yet risen. Your pet monsters seem to have forgotten for the moment that they are supposed to be your allies, not your nemeses. Smoke from the smoldering embers in your repressed memories is blending with the chill night fog in your dreams, making your life seem like a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a taco. Just kidding about that last part. I wanted to see if your sense of humor is intact, because if it is, you will respond resiliently to all the cosmic jokes in your upcoming tests.

revise your ideas about how love works? Would you consider re-evaluating your relationship to romance, your approach to intimacy, and your understanding of sex? I hope you will not only be willing but also excited to do these things. Now is a favorable time to make changes that will energize your love life with a steady flow of magic for months to come. To get the party started, brainstorm about experiments you could try to invigorate the dynamics of togetherness. Make a list of your customary romantic strategies, and rebel against them all. Speak sexy truths that are both shocking and endearing.

SCORPIO. (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) According to the

GEMINI. (May 21-June 20) Querencia is a Span-

SAGITTARIUS. (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) The sun

ish word with many nuances. At its simplest, it refers to your favorite spot, a place where you long to be. But its meaning can go even deeper. Querencia may be a sanctuary where you feel safe and authentic, or a situation that enables you to draw on extra reserves of strength and courage. It’s a special kind of home: an empowering shelter that makes you feel that you belong in this world and love your life. Can you guess where I’m going with this message, Gemini? These days you need to be in your querencia even more than usual. If you don’t have one, or if you don’t know where yours is, formulate a fierce intention to locate it.

CANCER. (June 21-July 22) The art of effective

communication consists of knowing both what to say and what not to say. It’s not enough to simply find the words that accurately convey your meaning. You have to tailor your message to the quirks of your listeners. For example, let’s say you want to articulate the process that led you to change your mind about an important issue. You would use different language with a child, an authority figure, and a friend. Right? I think you are currently at the peak of your abilities to do this well, Cancerian. Take full advantage of your fluency. Create clear, vivid impressions that influence people to like you and help you.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

first used the term “smoking gun” in a story he wrote more than a century ago. It referred to a time the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes burst into a room to find a man holding a pistol that had just been fired, along with the fallen body of a man who had been shot. Since then, the meaning of “smoking gun” has expanded. Now it’s any piece of evidence that serves as compelling proof of a certain hypothesis. If you can’t find the cookie you left in the kitchen, and your roommate walks by with cookie crumbs on his chin, it’s the smoking gun that confirms he pilfered your treat. I believe this is an important theme for you right now. What question do you need answered? What theory would you like to have corroborated? The smoking gun will appear.

VIRGO. (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) At least for now, I

suggest you suspend the quest for order and refinement and perfection. The wise course of action is to disengage from your fascination with control, and instead give yourself to the throbbing, erratic pulse of the Cosmic Wow. Why? If you do, you will be able to evolve faster than you thought possible. Your strength will come from agile curiosity and an eagerness to experiment. Do you remember when you last explored the catalytic wonders of spontaneity and unpredictability? Do it again!

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poet Rainer Maria Rilke, here’s what God says to each of us: “Go the limits of your longing . . . Flare up like flame and make big shadows that I can move in. Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror. Just keep going. No feeling is final.” Whether or not you’re on speaking terms with the Creator, this is excellent advice. It’s time to give everything you have and take everything you need. Hold nothing back and open yourself as wide and wild as you dare. Explore the feeling of having nothing to lose and expect the arrivals of useful surprises.

and the expansive planet Jupiter are currently making a joyful noise in the sign of Virgo, which is your astrological House of Career and Ambition. This does not necessarily mean that a boon to your career and ambition will fall into your lap, although such an event is more likely than usual. More importantly, this omen suggests that you will influence luck, fate and your subconscious mind to work in your favor if you take dramatic practical action to advance your career and ambitions.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) On Aug. 28, 1963, Capricorn hero Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his “I Have a Dream” speech to a crowd of thousands in Washington, D.C. In that address, he imagined what it might look like if African Americans were free of the bigotry and oppression they had endured for centuries at the hands of white Americans. In accordance with your astrological potentials, I encourage you to articulate your own “I Have a Dream” vision sometime soon. Picture in detail the successful stories you want to actualize in the future. Visualize the liberations you will achieve and the powers you will obtain. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) If you have been

patiently waiting for a propitious moment to buy a new yacht, pledge your undying love, or get a tattoo that depicts Buddha wrestling Satan, now is as close as you’ll get to that propitious moment, at least for a while. Even if you have merely been considering the possibility of signing a yearlong lease, asking a cute mischief-maker on a date, or posting an extra-edgy meme on Facebook or Twitter, the next three weeks would be prime time to strike. Diving into a deep, heartcrazed commitment is sometimes a jangly process for you Aquarians, but these days it might be almost smooth and synchronistic.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Ready for a ritual? Get a piece of paper and a pen. Light a candle, take three deep breaths, and chant “YUMMMM” five times. Then spend 10 minutes writing down the qualities you would like your perfect lover to possess. Identify both the traits that would make this person unique and the behavior he or she would display toward you. Got that? When you are finished, burn the list you made. Disavow everything you wrote. Pledge to live for at least seven months without harboring fixed beliefs about what your ideal partner should be like. Instead, make yourself extra-receptive to the possibility that you will learn new truths about what you need. Why? I suspect that love has elaborate plans for you in the next two years. You will be better prepared to cooperate with them if you are initially free of strong agendas.

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Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of ICIT, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 6/25/15. Office location is in Onondaga County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 4323 Pompey Center Rd./ P.O. Box 65, Manlius, NY 13104. Purpose is any lawful purpose.

The SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the Company may be served. The address to which the SSNY shall mail process is: PO Box 2851, Liverpool, NY 13089. The purpose of the business of the Company includes: any and all lawful purposes.

Notice of Formation of Look Great Naked Body by Phaedra, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on April 15, 2015. Office Location: 128 Brookview Lane, Notice of Formation Liverpool, NY 13088, of Lakefront Glass, LLC Onondaga County. Articles of Organization SSNY is designated filed with the Secretary as agent of LLC upon of State of New York whom process may (SSNY) on 7/14/2015. be served. SSNY shall Office location: County mail copy of process to of Onondaga. SSNY is the LLC,128 Brookview designated as agent of Lane, Liverpool, NY LLC upon whom pro- 13088. Purpose: any cess may be served. lawful purpose. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: c/o LLC, Notice of Formation 2320 Court Street, Syr- of LouAnn Christo LLC. acuse, NY 13208. Pur- Articles of Organization pose: any lawful pur- filed with the Secretary pose. of State of New York (SSNY) on 6/29/2015. Notice of formation Office location: County of limited liability of Onondaga. SSNY is company (LLC). Name: designated as agent of VIRGIL MOUNTAIN LLC upon whom proSERVICES LLC. Articles cess may be served. of Organization filed SSNY shall mail copy with Secretary of State of process to: LouAnn of New York (SSNY) Christo, 117 Burnet on 07/22/2015. NY of- Park Drive, Syracuse, fice location: Cortland NY 13204. Purpose: any County. SSNY has been lawful purpose. designated as agent of the LLC upon whom Notice of Formation of process against it may Oak Knitting Mill Combe served. The post of- mons LLC Articles of fice address to which Organization filed with the SSNY shall mail a the Secretary of State copy of any process of New York (SSNY) on against the LLC served 8/7/2015. Office locaupon him/her is 2649 tion: County of OnonClute Road, Cortland, daga. SSNY is designatNY 13045. Purpose: Any ed as agent of LLC upon whom process may lawful activity. be served. SSNY shall Notice of formation of mail copy of process limited liability compa- to: c/o LLC, 100 Madiny (LLC). Name: WAL- son Street, Suite 1905, MAC PROPERTIES LLC. Syracuse, NY 13202. Articles of Organization Purpose: any lawful purfiled with Secretary pose. of State of New York (SSNY) on 07/15/2015. Notice of Formation of NY office location: Cor- OLP, LLC Articles of Org. tland County. Scott filed NY Sec. of State Walter has been desig- (SSNY) 5/29/2015. Ofnated as agent of the fice in Onondaga Co. LLC upon whom pro- SSNY desig. agent of cess against it may be LLC upon whom serserved. The post office vice of process may be address to which a copy served. SSNY shall mail of any process against copy of process to c/o the LLC served upon Karpinski, Stapleton & him/her is 4377 Mead- Tehan, P.C 110 Geneow Lane, Cortland, NY see Street, Auburn, NY 13045. Purpose: Any 13021. Purpose: Any lawful activity. lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of Limited Liability ComNotice of Formation pany (LLC). The name of Ice Cream Social, LLC of the LLC is: Salt City Articles of Organization Pretzel Sweets, LLC. The filed with the Secretary Articles of Organization of State of New York of the company were (SSNY) on 7/14/2015. filed with the SecreOffice location: County tary of State of New of Onondaga. SSNY is York (SSNY) on: June 9, designated as agent of 2015. The office of the LLC upon whom pro- company is located in cess may be served. Onondaga County. The SSNY shall mail copy of principal business loprocess to: c/o LLC, 325 cation is: PO Box 2851, South Clinton Street, Liverpool, NY 13089.

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Notice of Formation of Syracuse Baseball Club LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/10/2015. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 6989 island Rd. Cicero NY 13039. Purpose: any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of Twin Pines Properties LLC, Art. of Org filed with Sec’y of State (SSNY) on 5/7/09. Office location: Cortland County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1 Forrest Ave., Cortland, NY, 13045. Purpose: any lawful activities. Notice of Formation of White Dog Imaginarium, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 7/29/2015. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: White Dogs Imaginarium, LLC, 197 Jasper St, Syracuse, NY 13203. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of: Johnson Ag Consulting, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on July 28, 2015. Office Location: is 2258 Schuyler Rd., Marietta, NY 13110, County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: Johnson Ag. Consulting, LLC 2258 Schuyler Rd., Marietta, NY 13110. Purpose: any lawful purpose permitted under New York State Limited Liability Company Law. Notice of Formation of: Best Bail Bond Agency of Central New York, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on: 06/18/2015. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 5213 Harriet Fisher Dr. Clay, NY, 13041. Purpose: any lawful purpose.

location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: PrimeRezidence, LLC, 128 Hughes Pl, Syracuse, NY 13210. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of: TMDM Properties, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on: 06/18/2015. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: Timothy Marks, 5115 Hoag lane, Fayetteville, New York 13066. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Notice of Formationof n[G]up, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 8/21/15. Office location County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 443 N Franklin Street, Suite 300, Syracuse, NY 13204. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formationof: Elizabeth Leonard, LCSW, PLLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 4/15/15. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 530 Oak Street, Syracuse, NY 13203. Purpose: any lawful purpose.

Notice of Qualification of AIM Recycling Alabama LLC. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 7/10/15. Office location: Onondaga County. Princ. bus. addr.: 9100 East Henri-Bourassa, Montreal QC Canada H1E 2S4. LLC formed in DE on 12/21/11. NY Sec. of Notice of Formation State designated agent of: DFH Supply, LLC. of LLC upon whom proArticles of Organization cess against it may be were filed with Secre- served and shall mail tary of State of New process to: c/o CT CorYork (SSNY) on: May 19, poration System, 111 2015. Office location: 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, agent upon County of Onondaga. regd. SSNY is designated whom process may be as agent of LLC upon served. DE addr. of LLC: whom process may 1209 N. Orange St., be served. SSNY shall Wilmington, DE 19801. mail copy of process Cert. of Form. filed with to: Owen Kelley, 8384 DE Sec. of State, 401 Woodbox Road, Man- Federal St., Dover, DE lius, New York 13104. 19901. Purpose: all lawPurpose: any lawful pur- ful purposes. pose. Notice of Qualification Notice of Formation of GENEX Services, LLC. of: PrimeRezidence, Authority filed with LLC. Articles of Organi- NY Dept. of State on zation were filed with 8/15/14. Office locathe Secretary of State tion: Onondaga Counof New York (SSNY) ty. LLC organized in PA on: 6/25/2015. Office on 5/14/14. NY Sec. of

State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. PA and principal business address: 440 East Swedesford Rd., Suite 1000, Wayne, PA 19087. Cert. of Org. filed with PA Sec. of the Commonwealth, 302 N. Office Bldg., Harrisburg, PA 17120. Purpose: all lawful purposes. NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF ONONDAGA. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Index No: 1723/14. Plaintiff, Against GREGORY KUNAI, ET AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale, duly entered in the Onondaga County Clerk’s Office on 7/7/2015, I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction, at the Second Floor of the Onondaga County Courthouse in the public meeting area located outside the entrance of the County Clerk’s Office, 401 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, New York on 9/23/2015 at 10:30 am premises known as 466 Idlewood Boulevard, Baldwinsville, NY 13027, and described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being part of a Condominium in the Town of Van Buren, County of Onondaga and State of New York, Section 031., Block 10 and Lot 20.0/466, together with a .9385% undivided interest in the common elements (of the Condominium). The approximate amount of the current Judgment lien is $57,058.24 plus interest and costs. The premises will be sold subject to provisions of the aforesaid Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale; Index # 1723/14. Ramon E. Rivera, Esq., Referee. STIENE & ASSOCIATES, P.C. (Attorneys for Plaintiff ), 187 East Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743. Dated: 7/22/2015. File Number: 201400429. GS. NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF ONONDAGA HOMEBRIDGE FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff -against- ERIC A. GEHL A/K/A E.A. GEHL, CLAUDINE GEHL, Defendant(s) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly dated MAY 27, 2015 I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at SECOND FLOOR OF THE ONON-

DAGA COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN THE PUBLIC MEETING AREA LOCATED OUTSIDE THE COUNTY CLERK’S OFFICE, 401 MONTGOMERY STREET, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK on September 16, 2015 At 10:00 AM premises known as 2568 BUCKWHEAT ROAD, MARIETTA, NY 13110. ALL that tract or parcel of land, situate in the Town of Otisco, County of ONONDAGA and State of New York. Section 007. Block 02 Lot 25.2. Approximate amount of lien $129,359.00 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment Index # 20141105. ROBERT JENKINS, ESQ., REFEREE STEIN, WIENER AND ROTH, L.L.P., ATTORNEYS FOR THE PLAINTIFF ONE OLD COUNTRY ROAD, SUITE 113 CARLE PLACE, NY 11514. DATED: August 12, 2015. FILE #: CENLAR 65467. NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: ONONDAGA COUNTY FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION; Plaintiff(s) vs. NANCY BARKER; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about July 13, 2015, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at public meeting area, second floor Courthouse, outside the County Clerks Office, Montgomery Street, Syracuse, New York. On September 17, 2015 at 10:00 am. Premises known as 5510 RAVENSTHORPE WA, CLAY, NY 13041. Section: 77 Block: 27 Lot: 44.0. ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Town of Clay, County of Onondaga and State of New York, being part of Lot No. 53 in said Town being part of lands conveyed by John O. Tooley and Alexandar J. Tooley to Kelly-Tobin Development Corporation by deed dated December 9, 2003 in Block 4811 of Deeds at Page 209, and being more particularly described as Lot No. 275 of Lawton Valley Hunt, Section 13, according to a map of said tract made by Lanuzi & Romans Land Surveying, P.C. dated May 16, 2005, revised August 17, 2005 and filed in the Onondaga County Clerk`s Office January 3, 2006 as Map No. 10345. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $246,457.27


plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 2014-1378. Alfred W. Popkess, Esq.; REFEREE. NOTICE OF SALE. SUPREME COURT: ONONDAGA COUNTY. SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING, INC.; Plaintiff(s) vs. EARL I. WALLIS; et al; Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C., 2 Summit Court, Suite 301, Fishkill, New York, 12524, 845.897.1600. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale granted herein on or about July 14, 2015, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at West lobby, first floor Courthouse, 401 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, New York. On September 24, 2015 at 10:00 am. Premises known as 105 COMMONWEALTH AVE, SYRACUSE, NY 13208. Section: 2 Block: 9 Lot: 8. ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in the City of Syracuse, County of Onondaga and State of New York, being part of Lot Twenty-two (22) of Block Twenty-six (26) of Salina. As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $45,432.05 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 2015-87. JOSEPH A. LUPIA JR. Esq.; REFEREE. SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF OBJECT OF ACTION SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONONDAGA ACTION TO FORECLOSE A MORTGAGE INDEX NO. 2015-107 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Winston S. Williams if living, and if he/she be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and as-

signs, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; Arrow Financial Services, LLC, City Court Clerk OBO People of The State of New York, Commissioner of Social Services of Onondaga County, Crouse Health Hospital, INC. D/B/A Crouse Hospital, HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A., Midland Funding LLC DBA in New York as Midland Funding of Delaware LLC, People of the State of New York, U.S. Bank Trust, N.A. Successor by merger to First Trust of New York, National Association, as Trustee under the pooling and servicing agreement dated as of March 21, 1996 for the Mego FHA title I loan trust, series 1996-1, United States of America Acting through the IRS; John Doe (being fictitious, the names unknown to Plaintiff intended to be tenants, occupants, person or corporations having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the property described in the complaint or their heirs at law, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, guardians, assignees, creditors or successors.), Defendant(s). MORTGAGED PREMISES: 165 Harold Street, Syracuse, NY 13208-3024 Section 011, Block 12, Lot 22.0 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to answer the Complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or if the Complaint is not served with this Supplemental Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff(s) attorney(s) within twenty days after the service of this Supplemental Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Supplemental Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York). In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The Attorney for Plaintiff has an office for business in the County of Erie. Trial to be held in the County of Onondaga. The basis of the venue designated above is the location of the Mortgaged Premises. To: Winston S. Williams, Defendant(s) In this Action. The foregoing Supplemental Summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of HON. Walter Hafner Jr. of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 15th day of July, 2015 and filed with the Complaint in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Ononda-

ga, in the City of Syracuse. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, executed by Martha D. Williams (who died on November 23, 2009, a resident of Onondaga County, State of New York) dated the 20th day of January, 1995, to secure the sum of $41,615.00 and recorded at Book 8006 of Mortgages at Page 235 in the Office of the Onondaga County Clerk, on January 23, 1995; which mortgage was assigned by an assignment executed January 27, 1995, and recorded on April 11, 1995, in the Office of the Onondaga County Clerk at Book 8069, Page 217. The property in question is described as follows: 165 Harold Street, Syracuse, NY 13208-3024 HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The state encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Department of Financial Services at 1-800-3423736 or the Foreclosure Relief Hotline 1-800269-0990 or visit the department’s website at WWW.DFS.NY.GOV. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State

law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. § 1303 NOTICE NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. DATED: July 21, 2015 Gross Polowy, LLC Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s), 1775 Wehrle Drive, Suite 100, Williamsville, NY 14221 The law firm of Gross Polowy, LLC and the attorneys whom it employs are debt collectors who are attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained by them will be used for that purpose. 303880 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS. Index No.: 201549. Date of Filing: July 31, 2015. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF Onondaga. WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, -against- KAREN E. MAGEE, if living, or if either or all be dead, their wives, husbands, heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, assignees, lienors and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said KAREN E. MAGEE, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, of any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein, and the respective husbands, wives, widow or widowers of them, if any, all of whose names are unknown to plaintiff; APPLIED BANK; BENEFICIAL HOMEOWNER SERVICE CORPORATION; HSBC BANK NEVADA NA; WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.; STATE OF NEW YORK; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; “JOHN DOES” and “JANE DOES”,

said names being fictitious, parties intended being possible tenants or occupants of premises, and corporations, other entities or persons who claim, or may claim, a lien against the premises, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance on the Plaintiff’s attorney(s) within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, where service is made by delivery upon you personally within the State, or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Deborah H. Karalunas of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, signed on July 22, 2015, and filed with supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga, State of New York. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, executed by KAREN E MAGEE to WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., bearing the date June 23, 2005 and re-

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corded in Liber 14435 of Mortgages at Page 172 in the County of Onondaga on June 28, 2005. Said premises being known as and by 6752 WINCHELL ROAD, WARNERS, NY 13164-9742. Date: April 20, 2015. Batavia, New York . Virginia C Grapensteter, Esq. ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Batavia Office 26 Harvester Avenue, Batavia, NY 14020. 585.815.0288. Help For Homeowners In Foreclosure. New York State Law requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. Mortgage foreclosure is a complex process. Some people may approach you about “saving” your home. You should be extremely careful about any such promises. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. There are government agencies, legal aid entities and other non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about foreclosure while you are working with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Banking Department at 1-877-BANKNYS (1-877226-5697) or visit the Department’s website at www.banking.state. ny.us. The State does not guarantee the advice of these agencies. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK – COUNTY OF ONONDAGA INDEX# 1813/2014 SUPPLEMENTAL SUM-

MONS AND NOTICE Plaintiff designates ONONDAGA County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County in which the mortgage premise is situated. CHRISTIANA TRUST, A DIVISION OF WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR ARLP TRUST 4, Plaintiff(s), against SAMUEL MARCH; YOSSI GOLDMAN; if living, and if they be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or generally or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; CITY OF SYRACUSE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK and JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE # 1 through # 7, the last

seven (7) names being fictitious and unknown to the Plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or parties, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the mortgaged premises described in the Complaint, Defendant(s). YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s Attorney(s) within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); the United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may appear or answer within (60) days of service thereof; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. To the above named Defendants: The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York and filed along with the supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga on 8/06/2015. This is an action to foreclose on a mortgage. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Syracuse, County of Onon-

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Melissa Berthelot, and if they be dead, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or generally or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; The People of the

State of New York, “JOHN DOE #1,” through “JOHN DOE #12,” the last twelve names being fictitious and unknown to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises being foreclosed herein, Defendant(s). TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEYS FOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANY WHO FILED THIS FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE YOU CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOUR

PROPERTY. SENDING A PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff’s attorney within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); The United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may appear within (60) days of service thereof and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the

Complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT: THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose on a certain mortgage bearing the date October 27, 2009, executed by the defendants, Melissa J. Berthelot, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for First Priority Mortgage, Inc., to secure the payment of $78,059.00, with interest, which said mortgage was recorded in the Clerk’s Office where the property is located on October 28, 2009, Liber/Reel/Book/Instrument/CRFN 15986 of Mortgages at Page 0151. Said mortgage was then assigned from Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for First Priority Mortgage, Inc. to Nationstar Mortgage LLC, and the Assignment of Mortgage was dated July 1, 2013 and recorded in the Clerk’s Office where the property is located on July 16, 2013 in Liber/Reel/Book/Instrument/CRFN 17251 at Page 0743 of Mortgag-

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es. Said mortgage was further assigned from Nationstar Mortgage LLC to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, and the Assignment of Mortgage was dated January 16, 2014; and recorded in the Clerk’s Office where the property is located on June 16, 2014 in Liber/Reel/Book/Instrument/CRFN 17508 at Page 0273 of Mortgages. Said mortgage was further assigned from Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to GCAT Depositor I, LLC, and the Assignment of Mortgage was dated March 10, 2014; and recorded in the Clerk’s Office where the property is located on July 15, 2014 in Liber/Reel/Book/Instrument/CRFN 17530 at Page 0104 of Mortgages. Said mortgage was further assigned from GCAT Depositor I, LLC to WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, doing business as CHRISTIANA TRUST, not in its individual capacity but solely as legal title trustee for BRONZE CREEK TITLE TRUST 2013NPL1, and the Assign-

ment of Mortgage was dated May 28, 2014; and recorded in the Clerk’s Office where the property is located on July 15, 2014 in Liber/ Reel/Book/Instrument/ CRFN 17530 at Page 0106 of Mortgages, covering premises known as 115 Huntley Street, Syracuse, New York 13208 (Section 005., Block 19 and Lot 21.0). The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt described above. To the above named Defendants: The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Deborah H. Karalunas, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, and filed along with the supporting papers in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga on June 16, 2015. This is an action to foreclose on a mortgage. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in

the City of Syracuse, formerly lying in the Town of Salina, County of Onondaga and State of New York. SECTION 005., BLOCK 19 AND LOT 21.0; said premises known 115 Huntley Street, Syracuse, New York 13208. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. By reason of the default in the payment of the monthly installment of principal and interest, among other things, as hereinafter set forth, Plaintiff, the holder and owner of the aforementioned note and mortgage, or their agents have elected and hereby accelerate the mortgage and declare the entire mortgage indebtedness immediately due and payable. The following amounts are now due and owing on said mortgage, no part of any of which has been paid although duly demanded: Entire principal Balance in the amount of $74,366.38 with interest from Janu-


ary 1, 2013 at the current interest rate of 5.250%. UNLESS YOU DISPUTE THE VALIDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER YOUR RECEIPT HEREOF THAT THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, IS DISPUTED, THE DEBTOR JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU AND A COPY OF SUCH VERIFICATION OR JUDGMENT WILL BE MAILED TO YOU BY THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR. IF APPLICABLE, UPON YOUR WRITTEN REQUEST, WITHIN SAID THIRTY (30) DAY PERIOD, THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED A DISCHARGE FROM THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT, YOU ARE NOT PERSONALLY LIABLE FOR THE UNDERLYING INDEBTEDNESS OWED TO PLAINTIFF/CREDITOR AND THIS NOTICE/ DISCLOSURE IS FOR COMPLIANCE AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE New York State requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT You are in danger of losing your home. If you fail to respond to the Summons and Complaint in this foreclosure action, you may lose your home. Please read the Summons and Complaint carefully. You should immediately contact an attorney or your local legal aid office to obtain advice on how to protect yourself. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid, there are government agencies, and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by New York state Banking Department at 1-877-Bank-NYS or visit the Department’s website at www.banking. state.ny.us FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful about any

such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. Section 1303 NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME If you do not respond to this Summons and Complaint by serving the copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you may lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the Summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING AN ANSWER WITH THE COURT. SHELDON MAY & ASSOCIATES, Attorneys at Law, 255 Merrick Road, Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Our File # 27580. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONONDAGA ——X CITIFINANCIAL COMPANY D/B/A CITIFINANCIAL COMPANY (DE), Filed: 7/29/2014. Re-Filed: 8/5/2015. Index No. 2014-1295. Plaintiff, -against- THE UNKNOWN HEIRS-ATLAW, NEXT-OF-KIN, DISTRIBUTEES, EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, TRUSTEES, DEVISEES, LEGATEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST, AND GENERALLY ALL PERSONS HAVING OR CLAIMING, UNDER, BY OR THROUGH THE DECEDENT ANTONIA ORTON A/K/A ANTONIA M. ORTON, BY PURCHASE, INHERITANCE, LIEN OR OTHERWISE, ANY RIGHT TITLE OR INTEREST IN AND TO THE PREMISES DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN; MARY ROBERTS; THOMAS J. ORTON; ROBERT ORTON; HOUSEHOLD FINANCE REALTY CORPORATION OF NEW YORK; COUNTY OF ONONDAGA; GMAC LLC; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (NOTHERN DISTRICT); Plaintiff

designates ONONDAGA County as place of trial. Venue is based upon County in which premises are being situate SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH NOTICE ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGES AS CONSOLIDATED Defendants. ——-X TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your Answer or, if the Complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a Notice of Appearance upon the Plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the date of service or within thirty (30) days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York. If you fail to so appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. DATED: Elmsford, New York. July 31, 2015. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF CITIFINANCIAL COMPANY D/B/A CITIFINANCIAL COMPANY (DE) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. ____________ Heino J. Muller, Esq. Knuckles, Komosinski & Elliott LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff 565 Taxter Road, Suite 590, Elmsford, NY 10523. Phone: (914) 345-3020. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS: CITIFINANCIAL COMPANY D/B/A CITIFINANCIAL COMPANY (DE) IS FORECLOSING AGAINST THE OWNER OF THIS PREMISES. IF YOU LIVE HERE, THIS LAWSUIT MAY RESULT IN YOUR EVICTION. YOU MAY WISH TO CONTACT A LAWYER TO DISCUSS ANY RIGHTS AND POSSIBLE DEFENSES YOU

MAY HAVE. NOTICE OF OBJECT OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above-entitled action is for the following: (a) a mortgage bearing date May 19, 2000 given by Harry A. Orton and Antonia M. Orton to Citifinancial Company d/b/a Citifinancial Company (DE) to secure the sum of $13,111.42 and recorded in Liber 10706 at Page 42 in the office of the County Clerk/City Register of Onondaga County on May 22, 2000; and (b) a mortgage bearing date December 7, 2000 given by Harry Orton and Antonia Orton to Citifinancial Company d/b/a Citifinancial Company (DE) to secure the sum of $6,517.52 and recorded in Liber 11083 at Page 146 in the office of the County Clerk/City Register of Onondaga County on December 11, 2000 and mortgage by its terms consolidated both mortgages to form a single in the amount of $19,334.03; and (c) a mortgage bearing date February 13, 2002 given by Harry Orton and Antonia Orton to Citifinancial Company d/b/a Citifinancial Company (DE) to secure the sum of $16,077.64 and recorded in Liber 12361 at Page 71 in the office of the County Clerk/City Register of Onondaga County on February 14, 2002 and which mortgage by its terms consolidated mortgages in Paragraphs (b) and (c) to form a single in the amount of $33,784.35 covering the premises described as follows: TO THE ABOVE DEFENDANT: The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to Order the Hon. Anthony J. Paris a Justice of the Supreme Court Onondaga County, dated Dec. 10, 2014 and filed with the complaint and other papers in the Onondaga County Clerk’s Office, Montgomery, NY. Prem. k/a 6941 Island Road, Cicero, New York 13039 aka Section 061, Block 01, Lot 36.0. The relief sought in the within action is final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the mortgage described above. The Plaintiff makes no personal claim against any Defendants in this action. #86541 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONONDAGA INDEX #167/15 FILED: 8/7/15 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICE. Plaintiff designates Onondaga County as the place of trial. Venue is based upon the County

in which the mortgage premise is situated. BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff(s), against, DOUGLAS L. MAHON INDIVIDUALLY AND AS EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF EDNA T. WRIGHT, all possible unknown heirs at law of DOUGLAS L. MAHON, if living, and if any be dead, their respective heirs-at-law, next of kin, distributes, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignees, lienors, creditors and successors in interest, and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendants who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE, “JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #12”, the last twelve names being fictitious and unknown to plaintiff, the persons or parties intended being the tenants, occupants, persons or corporations, if any, having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises, described in the complaint, Defendant(s). TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEYS FOR THE MORTGAGE COMPANY WHO FILED THIS FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT, A DEFAULT JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND YOU CAN LOSE YOUR HOME. SPEAK TO AN ATTORNEY OR GO TO THE COURT WHERE YOUR CASE IS PENDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOW TO ANSWER THE SUMMONS AND PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. SENDING A PAYMENT TO YOUR MORTGAGE COMPANY WILL NOT STOP THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AND FILING THE ANSWER WITHIN THE COURT. YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not serviced with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance on the Plaintiff`s attorney within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of

service or within 30 days after the service is complete if this summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York; The United States of America, if designated as a Defendant in this action, may appear within (60) days of service thereof and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT: THE OJBECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose on a mortgage which was recorded on the office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga where the property is located on August 29, 1997 recorded in Liber 9143 of Mortgages at page 119, in the office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga. Said mortgage was then assigned to BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, by assignment of mortgage which was dated July 18, 2013 and the assignment of which was recorded on September 13, 2013 at the Clerk`s office where the property is located covering premises known as 1118 BALLANTYNE RD, SYRACUSE, NY 13207 (Section: 073 Block: 3 Lot: 8 and 9). The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt described above to the above named Defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Walter Hafner Jr., an Acting Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York dated July 16, 2015 and filed along with the supporting papers in the office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga. This is an action to foreclose on a mortgage. ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the County of Onondaga and State of New York. SECTION: 073 BLOCK: 3 LOT: 8 and 9 said premises known as 1118 BALLANTYNE RD, SYRACUSE, NY 13207. YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ON NOTICE THAT WE ARE ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. By reason of the default in the payment of the monthly installment of principal and interest, among other things, as hereinafter set forth, Plaintiff, the holder and owner of the aforementioned note and mort-

gage, or their agents have elected and hereby accelerate the mortgage and declare the entire mortgage indebtedness immediately due and payable. The following amounts are now due and owing on said mortgage, no part of any of which has been paid although duly demanded. Entire principal Balance in the amount of $20,589.66 with interest from June 1, 2011. UNLESS YOU DISPUTE THE VALDITY OF THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER YOUR RECEIPT HEREOF THAT THE DEBT, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF, IS DISPUTED, THE DEBT OR JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU AND A COPY OF SUCH VERIFICATION OR JUDGMENT WILL BE MAILED TO YOU BY THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR. IF APPLICABLE, UPON YOUR WRITTEN REQUEST, WITHIN SAID THIRTY (30) DAY PERIOD, THE HEREIN DEBT COLLECTOR WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH THE NAME, ADDRESS OF THE ORIGINAL CREDITOR. IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED A DISCHARGE FROM THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT, YOU ARE NOT PERSONALLY LIABLE FOR THE UNDERLYING INDEBTEDNESS OWED TO PLAINTIFF/CREDITOR AND THIS NOTICE/ DISCLOSURE IS FOR COMPLIANCE AND INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. HELP FOR HOMEOWERS IN FORECLOSURE New York State requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT You are in danger of losing your home. If you fail to respond to the summons and complaint in this foreclosure action, you may lose your home. Please read the summons and complaint carefully. You should immediately contact an attorney or your local legal aid office to obtain advice on how to protect yourself. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE. The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid, there are government agencies, and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with our lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by New York State Banking Department at 1-877-Bank-NYS or visit the Department`s web-

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