Sep 29, 2009 | Journal-Register
Politicians keep Falls falling
A national publication recently wrote an in-depth analysis of Niagara Falls, N.Y., versus its Canadian counterpart.
Search for hunter in Cleveland ends
A search has been called off in Oswego County. Volunteers searched into the night last night for what they thought was a missing and injured hunter in Cleveland.
Notable history behind property
Raymond A. Rich bought his Town of Esopus mansion, boathouse and 60 acres of land from the Marist Brothers in 1986.
Among the reasons that people continue to be fascinated by Jackson Pollock's paintings is their Rorschach quality.
Cleveland Orchestra to set up residency at New York's Lincoln Center Festival
Call it Cleveland on the Hudson: The Cleveland Orchestra is setting up a multiyear residency at the Lincoln Center Festival starting in 2011.
Investment firm from Cleveland bids $8 million for Syracuse-area Crucible plant
BlackEagle Partners, co-founded by a Le Moyne College grad, was outbid for the Geddes facility.
NYC one of top picks for high-speed rail
If you look at where high-speed rail makes the most sense, look for routes to New York City.
Huffington Sitcom on Tap at ABC
NEW YORK Arianna Huffington is venturing into TV producing. A multicamera comedy from the Internet and political maven and How I Met Your Mother executive producer Greg Malins has landed at ABC with a script commitment.
KeyBank has been recognized by a federal agency for meeting the credit needs of individuals with low to moderate incomes, the Cleveland-based bank said Tuesday.
Fed survey shows US recession may be over
In this Aug. 6, 2009 photo, a crane lifts a flattened car to a shredder at Gershow Recycling Corp.
Cleveland Elementary remembers its heroes
Cleveland Elementary Principal Michael Eiffe, right in the suit, talks to the pupils during the school's 9/11 commemoration earlier today.
Central New York remembers 9-11 terrorist attacks
Susan Gilbert of the Suburban Garden Club and Pat Masten from the original DeWitt 911 Memorial committee sit in front of the DeWitt 911 Memorial near the town hall.
Traffic plunges at tighter borders; Hurting businesses blame passport policy
The number of people crossing the northern and southern land borders into the USA has dropped sharply since a passport requirement began June 1. Businesses in tourism-dependent border communities blame the policy for making a bad year worse.
FRERE-JONES: a oeHigh Fidelitya
In 1988, a twenty-three-year-old Cleveland resident named Trent Reznor decided to record several demos of his songs.
Jamaican reggae producer Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson died Sunday.
Jamaican reggae producer Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson, a keyboardist for Bob Marley, has died in New York at age 47.
Two new polling places announced in Oswego County
Some voters in Constantia and Albion will go to new polling places this year. District 2 voters in Albion will no longer vote at the Dugway Methodist Church.
KeyBank Enters Card Relationship With Elan
KeyBank entered a strategic partnership This portfolio is one of three acquired by U.S. Bank from New York-based Citi.