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NCSD Wall of Distinction deadline extended
The nomination deadline for the North Syracuse Central School District's Wall of Distinction has been extended until Dec.
The Onondaga County Sheriff's Department remains on the lookout for the person or persons who made off with an ATM machine and other property from a Cicero tavern.
Breast Cancer Advocates Not Buying New Guidelines
Lindsay Ullman, 31 , celebrates with her mother, Dyana Peters, as they cross the finish line after their first 5K walk during the 2008 Susan G. Komen Northeast Ohio Race for the Cure.
'X' Marks the spot in Cicero history
Cicero's 80-year-old landing strip closes officially An 'X' marks the spot of the end of an era in Cicero aviation history.
From Bean to Bag: Paul de Lima Coffee in Cicero hits high gear for busy season
Paul de Lima Coffee roasts 500 pounds of beans at a time. The company sells about 65 percent of its coffee under its own name, and about 35 percent under private labels.
Syracuse area redemption centers promise many happy returns
Roy Wells, of Syracuse, takes careful aim after his first throw went low and to the left of the dart board at Up to 8 Cents Bottle & Can Return Center on Erie Boulevard East in Syracuse.
Art Zimmer, owner/publisher of the Syracuse New Times , announced today that nine area Wegmans supermarkets will be added to the distribution network for the circulation of the newspaper.
Repeat drunken driver facing another DWI charge
A Syracuse man with a long drunken-driving arrest history is facing prosecution again.
Expanded bottle bill expands business
The bottle return business is something Mike Spaulding is just getting into. "We just opened Monday," Spaulding says.
Friends raise money to benefit Cicero man seriously injured in ATV crash
Matthew Brocious owed about $50,000 in medical bills when he got out of the hospital following a July 15 all-terrain vehicle accident.
Absentee ballots could make or break close races
Absentee ballots are still flowing in to the Onondaga County Board of Elections, which means those involved in a tight race could see a change in the unofficial results posted Election night, Nov.
Onondaga County Court Judge Aloi easily wins re-election
Republican County Court Judge Anthony Aloi easily won election to a second 10-year term Tuesday, beating Democratic challenger John Crisafulli by about 20,000 votes.
Onondaga County Legislature Chairman Bill Meyer wins re-election
Onondaga County Legislature Chairman Bill Meyer appears to have won re-election by only 116 votes over Democratic challenger Ed Szczesniak with 100 percent of the vote counted.
Liverpool/North Syracuse election results
There were a few surprises in this year's local elections, particularly in Cicero's town and county races.
Cicero: Democrat Judy Boyke upsets incumbent Chet Dudzinski
Town of Cicero, NY -- The Cicero Democrats celebrated tonight as Democrat Judy Boyke beat out incumbent Chet Dudzinski Jr.
Onondaga County Sheriff's Office honors its own during annual ceremony tonight in Cicero
When Onondaga County Sheriff's Deputy Andrew Costello had a .357 revolver pointed at him in September, he wrestled the gunman to the ground outside a Cicero nightclub.
Syracuse scores high in walkability -- so why don't we walk more?
Many communities surrounding Syracuse lack sidewalks. Syracuse scores as a "walker's paradise" on www.walkscore.com. To believe the folks at www.walkscore.com, Syracuse is a "walker's paradise." The top three cities for walking: San Francisco, New York and Boston.
Police: Woman bought dead husband's prescriptions
A Cicero woman faces drug and other charges for using a state benefits card to buy thousands of dollars worth of prescriptions for her husband days after his death, Fulton police said Thursday.
Brewerton project takes next step
The Brewerton hamlet revitalization project is moving along slowly but surely. Yesterday, Cicero Supervisor Chet Dudinzsky and other local leaders announced the project's next phase.
Syracuse man gets 11 years for bank robbery
A Syracuse man accused of robbing a Cicero bank in July will spend the next 11 years in prison.