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School district revised budget proposal going to revote June 18
CAZENOVIA — Eligible voters in the Cazenovia Central School District (CCSD) are asked to head to the polls on Tuesday, June 18, to weigh in on a revised 2024-25 school budget proposal. The new $38,427,222 budget proposal carries an estimated 4.02 percent tax levy increase and represents a 5.19...
Owners sell Cazenovia and DeWitt bagel shops
CAZENOVIA — In 2017, Cazenovia residents Kelly and Kevin McGreevy made their dream of owning and operating a bagel shop a reality when they opened Cazenovia Bagel Co. in the Tops shopping plaza on Nelson Street. In 2019, the couple opened a second shop, DeWitt Bagel Co., on East...
Library, senior organization to launch HomeBOUND book delivery
CAZENOVIA — The Cazenovia Public Library (CPL) is partnering with Community Resources for Independent Seniors (CRIS) to pilot a library book delivery service for homebound seniors. Adults 55 and older who cannot physically visit the library can take advantage of the new HomeBOUND Delivery program by calling CPL at...
Art gallery, literary magazine to feature Cazenovia resident’s work
CAZENOVIA — This June is particularly busy for Cazenovia fine artist and writer Marianne Smith Dalton, whose work recently caught the attention of a Philadelphia gallery and an online literary magazine. “Writing and creating art can be lonely work, and recognition along the way is truly a catharsis in...
First Presbyterian Church plans anniversary celebration, honors its first pastor
CAZENOVIA — On Father’s Day, June 16, the First Presbyterian Church of Cazenovia will hold a 225th anniversary celebration at 1 p.m. in the church sanctuary on Albany Street. Director of Music Vincent Guarneiri will begin the celebration by playing a selection of 18th century pieces on the...
Dr. Theodore S. Hiller, Jr., 90
Dr. Theodore “Ted” S. Hiller, Jr., aged 90, passed away peacefully on June 8, 2024, at WindsorMeade of Williamsburg in Williamsburg, VA. He was born on Oct. 15, 1933, in Flushing, N.Y., to Ruth Haskell and Theodore S. Hiller, Sr. He graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1955, where he served as Student Council President, and Columbia University College of Dental Medicine in 1959. He met his wife, Ruth Reeves, while at St. Lawrence, and they married on June 21, 1958.
West Genesee girls lacrosse falls to Victor in state Class B final
CORTLAND – No girls lacrosse team that came to SUNY-Cortland for last weekend’s New York State Public High School Athletic Association championships had more state titles on its ledger than West Genesee’s seven. But the current players were just getting into grade school the last time the...
C-NS girls lacrosse wins first state Class A championship since 1996
CORNING – Twelve minutes of excellence delivered what the Cicero-North Syracuse girls lacrosse team had waited 28 years to achieve. The Northstars broke out of a tie with Fairport early in the fourth quarter Saturday at SUNY Cortland and, by a 12-8 margin, claimed the state Class A championship, its first since 1997.
Boys lacrosse Mustangs denied again in state Class D final
HEMPSTEAD – Only one thing was left for the Marcellus boys lacrosse team, and that was to grab the program’s first-ever New York State Public High School Athletic Association championship. For 12 months, the memory of a loss in the 2023 state Class D final to Cold Spring...
Caz girls track medals in three NYSPHSAA Division II events
CICERO – An ending of sorts marked the Cazenovia girls track and field team’s appearance in Friday’s New York State Public High School Athletic Association championships at Cicero-North Syracuse’s Bragman Stadium. And it proved quite special for the Lakers, who capped its incredible season with superb...
Jamesville-DeWitt baseball drops first-ever state semifinal game
ENDICOTT – Years of hard work and plenty of dreams and support from the community were all contributing factors to the Jamesville-DeWitt baseball team’s first-ever appearance in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class A championship weekend. But the Red Rams ran into a superior...
J-D boys lacrosse again stopped in state Class C final
LONG ISLAND – Only a sixth state championship would do for the Jamesville-DeWitt boys lacrosse team, especially since this group of Red Rams experienced getting close to that prize a year ago. Determined to get the ending right, the Red Rams went back to Hofstra University on Long Island...
ESM’s Akuot Kuany wins twice at state track meet
CICERO – In a rare convergence of talent and opportunity, track and field stars from four different high schools has real shots at winning gold medals during last weekend’’s New York State Public High School Athletic Association championships at Cicero-North Syracuse’s Bragman Stadium. And when all...
Liverpool girls track 4×100 relay team sets sectional record at state meet
CICERO – Track and field stars from Liverpool and Cicero-North Syracuse did not have to travel anywhere for this weekend’s New York State Public High School Athletic Association championship meet […]
West Genesee girls lacrosse reaches state Class B final
CORTLAND – This group of West Genesee girls lacrosse players was not about to stop until it reached the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Class B championship game. Taking charge early in the second half, the Wildcats then had to hold on and defeat Section I’s...
Minoa businesses awarded money for exterior improvements
MINOA — A handful of Minoa businesses have been granted Main Street funding from Onondaga County, the county’s executive, Ryan McMahon, announced May 29. The Wednesday morning press conference about the newest round of grants for Minoa took place on North Central Avenue in front of Scotty’s Automotive, one of the village’s funding recipients.
C-NS girls lacrosse routs Suffern in state Class A semifinal
CORTLAND – Not even an extended wait and a couple of early setbacks would keep the Cicero-North Syracuse girls lacrosse team from enjoying its long-awaited return to the state final four and charging to a spot in the Class A championship game. Nine unanswered goals that spanned the first...
Minoa mayor elected NYCOM second vice president
MINOA — Minoa Mayor Bill Brazill has been elected the second vice president of the New York State Conference of Mayors and Municipal Officials (NYCOM). Brazill said “it’s quite an honor” and that he’s “overwhelmed and excited” to be nominated for and appointed to the position, which comes with a one-year term.
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