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Get to know - and see - Central New York's top 10 quirky roadside attractions
Plainville Farms in Cicero calls this landmark Bronco Tom Turkey. In Central New York, summer means one thing: The roads are plowed.
Some Central New Yorkers pelted with hail
Cicero a ' Some people in Central New York were pelted by strong storms that rolled through in waves, Tuesday afternoon.
North Syracuse senior housing project receives funding
Mayor John Heindorf and Deputy Mayor Diane Browning announced Sunday that the New York State Division of Housing and Community Renewal has awarded the Toll Road Senior Apartment project $972,308 in federal tax credits.
Tax Day Tea Party scheduled Saturday in downtown Syracuse
Two tax protestors hold an American flag upside down during an April 15 protest at the Federal Building in downtown Syracuse.
Exotic pets require extra responsibility
Thursday, July 02, 2009 at 6:24 p.m. Police in Florida say a pet Burmese python broke out of its cage and strangled a young girl to death in her home on Wednesday.
Graduates leave their marks on CNY
Ryan Palmer, of Cicero, had his classmates at Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES Career Academy sign the hood of his 1972 Chevy Nova.
Continue reading "State has money for worker training"
The New York State Department of Labor wants to make sure companies have workers ready to pounce on new business when the economy rebounds.
Continue reading "From The Post-Standard: Panera to open in Fairmount Fair, west of Syracuse"
Nicole Nelipowitz and Vicky Fergerson put put leftover baked goods into bags and boxes to donate to the needy at the Panera Bread store in Cicero.
Syracuse area road report: Your guide to construction news
Here is road construction news and an interactive map for Syracuse and Central New York from the newsroom of The Post-Standard, updated for Friday, June 19.
Labor Department Offers Incentives for Employers in CNY
Unemployment numbers through the roof in Central New York and the state department of labor is encouraging local businesses to help change that.
John DeFrancisco: GOP senators didn't make Mike Bragman's mistake in launching a coup
New York Senate Republicans learned an important lesson from former Assemblyman Michael Bragman: When planning a coup, keep your mouth shut.
Church volunteers rebuild Syracuse home destroyed by fire
Donald Snyder and his wife Jessie Snyder, members of Grace Evangelical Covenant Church in Clay, work on the home of Erich Chaplin home Friday.
Live updates from 2009 NYSPHSAA Track and Field Championships: Day 2
CICERO - And we're back for the second and final day of the 2009 NYSPHSAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the Michael J. Bragman Athletic Complex at Cicero-North Syracuse High School.
Power outage caused by substation failure
Monday, June 15, 2009 at 8:08 p.m. Updated at 10:37pm: Power has been restored to all customers in Onondaga County.
CICERO -- Any such thing, Jeff Martinez was asked Friday night in the wake of his startlingly successful high school track finale, as the perfect race? 'That had to be pretty darn close to it.
Smith posts record-setting state hurdle victory
Junior Madalayne Smith of Saratoga Springs clears a hurdle en route to winning her trial heat at the state meet Friday night in Syracuse.
Onondaga County seeks $4.6 million for community development
Onondaga County's annual request for federal Community Development funding started moving through the legislative pipeline today as the County Legislature Planning and Economic Development Committee approved a bill aimed at securing more than $4.6 million in grants.
Four-legged friends of the community came to Skyway Park off Taft Road Saturday afternoon to enjoy the inaugural 'Pooches in the Park' event hosted by the Cicero Youth Bureau Parks and Recreation.
Sen. David Valesky reconsidering his stance on same-sex marriage
Less than two months ago, Sen. David Valesky said he favored civil unions over same-sex marriages and would vote against a bill to legalize gay marriage.
Liverpool takes on Cicero-North Syracuse in the Section III Cla
Cicero-North Syracuse's Lindsay Flanagan makes a catch in the infield during Saturday's Section III Class AA softball championship at the Gillette Road Complex in Cicero.
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