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House of the Week: After extensive renovation, this Baldwinsville home is now a 'river paradise'
BALDWINSVILLE, N.Y. – During their many years in the travel business, Judy and Bob Falcone were lucky enough to visit many of the great cities of the world. Venice, Italy was their favorite. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site,...
Say Yes celebrates success on 15th anniversary
Say Yes Syracuseis celebrating 15 years and a lot of success. Corcoran High School graduate Addie Boyle is thriving in the fashion industry as an associate for kids’ apparel at Kith. She said Say Yes Syracuse played a big role in her success by helping her go to the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Kyle McCord got to learn from ‘one of the best’ this summer in Peyton Manning. What advice did he take to heart?
Charlotte, N.C. — Syracuse football quarterback Kyle McCord took his first trip to “the real deep South” this summer to work the Manning Passing Academy. “It was a really fun time,” McCord said Thursday at ACC Kickoff. “There’s not many opportunities like that to be surrounded by 50 college quarterbacks who share the same experiences as you... And then obviously picking the brains of the Manning brothers and Archie (Manning) as well, just talking to them, hearing some of their stories, it was a fun time.”
150 rabbits need somebunny to love them as CNY shelter closes
Syracuse, N.Y. -- Annie-Laurie Hunter has been turning away 30 rabbits a week at her Hunter Hollow Bunny Bed and Breakfast East Syracuse. “Week in and week out,” Hunter said. “It flat-out hurts your heart.”. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Syracuse coach Fran Brown not letting new facility get in the way of football
Syracuse head coach Fran Brown isnt letting the excitement of their new football operations center get in the way of football. “If they coming just for the building, I don’t really want those kids that want to come just for the building.” “Syracuse is a great community, it’s a great campus. For us to have just different dorms and different facilities and everything going up, I think it’s always great for the school. I don’t really care about the buildings, to be honest. I’m happy it’s going up. Means a lot. I’m just trying to play, to be honest. I just want to coach football, play football, so I can watch these guys have an opportunity to go out and show who they are, how hard they’ve been working.” Coach Brown said when asked about how the new complex will factor into how he builds his team.
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Looking up to North Syracuse’s Olympian
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV)– Most of America sees Breanna Stewart as one of the top basketball players in the world. But to young female basketball players in Central New York, she’s proof you can achieve your dreams. One of the Henninger girl’s basketball players in their summer league, Destiny...
Madison County house explosion kills 74-year-old woman. Sheriff says propane caused blast
The Madison County Sheriff’s Office gave an update on the fatal house investigation in the town of Lincoln, attributing it to a propane explosion. At approximately 6:40 p.m. Wednesday, members of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office, the New York State Police and the Lincoln Fire Department were dispatched to 4621 Burleson Road regarding a reported explosion. Upon arriving on scene, responders located heavy debris at the location. ...
Duke Basketball Teases Some Special Brotherhood Treats
Once a week of late, Duke basketball sophomore Caleb Foster has hosted a new episode of The Brotherhood Podcast. He's introduced fans to many of the program's heralded newcomers, including the transfer from Syracuse in junior forward Maliq Brown this week. And Foster has welcomed several beloved past Blue Devils who have returned to campus this summer. ALSO READ: Duke Legend Shane Battier Watches Son at NCAA Academy The 20-year-old Foster, joining junior guard Tyrese Proctor as the only two returning rotation pieces for Jon Scheyer's third season at the helm of the Blue Devils, has taken full ownership of...
Company news: Patrick S. McDonald hired by FustCharles
FustCharles, a certified public accounting firm in Syracuse, has hired Patrick S. McDonald as an audit associate. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Red Cross seeks nominations for Real Heroes Celebration
Do you know an individual or group in Madison, Lewis, Herkimer or Oneida counties who has saved a life through extraordinary action or who has made a meaningful impact in the community this year?. Now is your chance to honor them. To nominate a hero, or for more information, visit...
Utica Police release new video detailing events leading to 13-year-old's fatal shooting
UTICA, N.Y. — The Utica Police Department is sharing more about the fatal officer-involved shooting of a 13-year-old boy last month. The department shared a "Critical Incident Brief" video on Facebook Thursday evening to further provide information on the June 28 shooting of Nyah Mway. Police previously shared the...
Syracuse University plans a new dormitory impacting a historic rose garden and mansion
Syracuse University’s plans to build a massive new dormitory directly across from the historic rose garden is getting blowback. According to Syracuse.com, the building on Ostrom Avenue and University Place will house 703 beds. The dormitory, spanning 272-thousand square feet, is slated to be the largest student housing building in Syracuse, with construction anticipated to last 22 months.
8-month-old injured in Carbon Street explosion no longer in critical condition, all others out of hospital
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — The youngest victim of the Carbon Street house explosion in Syracuse is no longer in critical condition at the hospital. 8-month-old Rishma Mohamad Alam is now in serious condition, Kathleen Froio, the director of public and media relations at Upstate Hospital, confirmed. The 8-month-old is...
North Syracuse names interim school superintendent
North Syracuse, NY - The North Syracuse Central school board has named an interim superintendent to lead the district. Michael Schiedo has been selected as the interim leader and will be formally appointed at an upcoming meeting, district officials said. The board announced the selection in a letter to staff...
Flying is a passion for Boonville native Adina Papp
BOONVILLE — Aviation education is a passion for Adina (Szewczyk) Papp. Flying is in her DNA. She even met her pilot-husband while attending EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh. Adina grew up in Boonville, NY, spending time with family at the local grass strip. And four generations of pilots — from her grandfather, father, and herself, to her son and his wife — have flown their family-owned Piper PA-22 Tri-Pacer. The family fleet also includes a Piper PA-18 Super Cub, Piper J-3 Cub, Piper PA-11 Cub Special, and Aeronca Model 7AC Champ.
Carthage woman describes harrowing dog attack
SYRACUSE, New York (WWNY) - “I don’t blame the dog.” That’s what a Carthage woman is saying after being attacked outside her home by her neighbor’s dog. Amelia McCreery spoke with 7 News from her bed at Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse on Thursday. She...
Child in critical condition after struck by car in Utica, two others injured
UTICA, N.Y. — Three pedestrians were struck by a vehicle in Utica Wednesday evening. The Utica Police Department reports officers responded to Route 12 Northbound at the Oswego Street intersection at approximately 10:30 p.m. for a motor vehicle accident involving pedestrians. Upon arrival, officers found an injured adult and...
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