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Philanthropists bet big on Auburn theater fest
Jerry Bisgrove could have set up a charitable fund to feed the poor when he decided to share some of his financial fortune in 2007 with his hometown of Auburn.
Cuomo: Hydrofracking decision could come soon
Syracuse, NY -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo said today a decision about hydrofracking in New York could come "in a couple of months." At a meeting with The Post-Standard editorial board, Cuomo said it would take the state Department of Environmental Conservation about a month to review about 61,000 comments submitted made on draft regulations and an ... (more)
Skaneateles native to head Military Police Unit in Auburn
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Skaneateles search and rescue dog honored on U.S. 'Dogs at...
A new $.65 U.S. postage stamp called "Dogs at Work" features four dogs. One of the dogs, Mittru, is from Skaneateles, NY.
Skaneateles' Krebs restaurant plans late summer re-opening, hires executive chef
The Krebs, pictured here during the auction of its contents in 2010, is undergoing a $4.1 million renovation.
PBS documentary takes a look at Syracuse
Syracuse will be profiled in a four-week television documentary series that will air on WCNY at 8 p.m. each Sunday in February.
National Guard unit set for deployment
Approximately 15 men from the Army National Guard's Delta Company, 2-108th Infantry unit, received a grand send-off Sunday morning in front of friends and families at the Ogdensburg Armory.
In Skaneateles, taking the plunge for charity
They came with names like "Shock and Thaw" to brave the Polar Bear plunge into Skaneateles Lake as part of the village's annual Winterfest.
William S. Abbott, of Marcellus, N.Y., died peacefully on January 25, 2012. He was born in Johnstown, N.Y. to Webster and Margaret Abbott.
One resident's opinion on the proposed Fennell Street Fire Station reuse proposal
This is the first in a four-part opinion column by Alan Dolmatch on the Fennel Street Fire Station proposal.
Assemblyman Barclay would lose most of Onondaga County in redistricting proposal
Assemblyman Will Barclay would lose nearly all of Onondaga County and see his district pushed north in proposed changes to New York Legislature districts, the Republican lawmaker said Wednesday evening.
Neighbors West Today: Local museum display tells story of Titanic survivor bound for Skaneateles
In this April 10, 1912 black-and-white file photo, The British liner Titanic sails out of Southampton, England, at the start of its doomed voyage.
Retired Skaneateles teacher to star in Auburn Theatre musical
Former Skaneateles High School English and drama teacher Ted Davenport will be featured in "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," as Senex, the long-suffering husband who becomes infatuated with the courtesan whom he thinks is his new maid.
Proposed budget: How much state aid would Central New York school districts get?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo Tuesday unveiled his proposed budget, which includes an extra $805 million or 4 percent more this year for schools.
Find midwinter food at Baltimore Woods' Fresh Harvest Dinner
Skaneateles student accuses district of racism
The mother of a Skaneateles student-athlete who played football, but was cut from the varsity basketball team, says the coach discriminated against him based on race.
Closing on Camillus Cutlery buildings expected soon
Blair, owner of Sweet Spot Development in Skaneateles, purchased the buildings in October at an auction.
Shehadi Rugs store owner has passion for collecting rare, antique boat motors
This cut-a-way from a 1953 Johnson motor is part of Steve Shehadi's collection of antique boat motors at his Skaneateles home.