Friday Feb 10 | The Post-Standard
Fayetteville to hold hearing on proposed improvements for Limestone Plaza
The biggest concern for drivers in the Limestone Plaza area of Fayetteville is seeing around the corners when turning from some of the side streets, says Jason Muggle, manager of Pascale Bakehouse Cafe.
Friday Feb 10 | The Post-Standard
Fayetteville couple asks: Where have the crows gone?
Last week's story about how the mild winter has affected the local bird scene, resulted in a number of emails and phone calls - one coming from Judith Fazio, of Fayetteville.
Split Rock Grille plans to open in Jamesville in March
Jason Thomas, who brought fine dining and south-of-the-border cuisine to Fayetteville, now has his sights set on Jamesville.
Opinion today: Church stands up to intrusive government
Bishop Robert J. Cunningham celebrates Mass at Bishop Ludden Jr./Sr. High School as part of Catholic Schools Week last year.
Court Notebook: Municipal judges maneuvering for County Court nomination
A battle of municipal judges appears to be brewing in the bid to fill the bench vacancy left by the recent retirement of County Judge Bill Walsh.
Woman critically injured picking up debris on Manlius road minutes...
A woman was critically injured Friday night after being hit by a car while she was picking up debris caused by a minor car accident minutes before, police said.
Doctor orginally accused of funding terrorism sentenced again
Read more: Local , Crime , News , Dr. Rafil Dhafir , Funding Terrorism , Sentencing , Manlius , Fayetteville , Help the Needy , Iraq , Charity , Tax Evasion , Violating Sanctions SYRACUSE -- More than six years after a controversial case that began with prosecutors talking about money being funneled to terrorists, Manlius doctor Rafil Dhafir has ... (more)
Thirty-four become U.S. citizens at ceremony in Syracuse
Vladislav Ivanov and Karina Moskaleva came to the United States shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Fayetteville artist to talk tonight about his works that showcase the village, nearby areas
Artwork by Willson Cummer will be on display throughout February at the Fayetteville Free Library.
Jamesville CEO decided all 26 employees will work from home, utilize...
Webucator employees gather around tables for breakfast at Stella's Diner in Syracuse to hold a monthly company meeting.
E-newsletter 2/1/12 news jumps and exclusives for Friends of Store Front in Syracuse and beyond
Syracuse's own Dinosaur stomps a larger footprint in New York City, heading to Brooklyn
Power outtage reported in Manlius area
The affected area stretches from south of the village of Fayetteville down to Route 20 in the area of Pompey Center.
Company News: Dorothy Hall hired by Sports Physical Therapy of NY
Sports Physical Therapy of NY has hired DOROTHY HALL as director of organizational development.
E-newsletter 1/25/12 news jumps and exclusives for Friends of Store Front in Syracuse and beyond
You get it first , before others read it in The P-S and Syracuse.com . ... Onondaga County's OTHER two Target stores are getting the remodel that the Towne Center at Fayetteville store is experiencing.
New York State police accuse four of selling alcohol to underage patrons
New York State Police Saturday accused four people of selling alcohol to underage patrons during a check of bars, restaurants and stores in the village of Fayetteville and the towns of Manlius and DeWitt.
Wegmans seeking permit to sell wine, beer and mixed drinks in its...
Dinner and dining at the cafe in the DeWitt Wegmans may soon come with a glass of wine, a cold beer or a mixed drink.
Hundreds of people hoping to be a part of new movie shooting in Syracuse
H undreds of A C entral A N ew A Y orkers were ready for their close up A on Saturday or at least ready to be in the background.
Company News: Barbara Ashkin promoted at CXtec and TERACAI
BARBARA ASHKIN has been named vice president and chief financial officer at CXtec and TERACAI.
Suspect in Lockport Native's Murder in Court Wednesday
Police in North Carolina say they have arrested the man wanted in connection with the murder of a pregnant Lockport native.