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Saratoga girls second in Nike Cross Nationals
Saratoga Springs, competing as Kinetic Running Club, finished second to Fayetteville-Manlius, and Queensbury High Schoola s Brittany Winslow was 15th, best among Section II runners Saturday in the Nike Cross Nationals at Portland Meadows racetrack.... Subscribers must LOG-IN to read this full story.
F-M teens win top prize for disability rights campaign
The Fayetteville-Manlius High School Broadcast Journalism club won the $2,500 top prize in the Disability Rights: 2009 Communications Campaign Contest.. In the photo are: Eve Hill, who works at SU, Nicholas Courgi, Alex Ranalli, Katelyn Sorensen, Ben Sorensen, Justin McKeever, Luke Culver, Trey James, Michael Lopez, and the club advicer, F-M ...
Canastota man faces up to life in prison for child sex abuse
A Madison County man is facing 12 years to life in state prison after admitting in Onondaga County Court today to sexually molesting two Manlius children while babysitting.
Bonanza or Bust? Roth Conversions in 2010
It may be a seductive trap for some unwary taxpayers, and simply inappropriate for many of the rest, but the elimination of the income ceiling for Roth retirement account conversion eligibility next year is being hailed as a bonanza for financial planners.
Tense situation in Manlius ends
Police have released details regarding an armed stand-off in Manlius last night.
Manlius man arrested after stand-off with police
A Manlius man has been arrested after what police say was a six hour standoff. Manlius Police say they were called to 4759 Carnoustie Lane at 3:45 yesterday afternoon on a report of a man threatening his father with a compound bow.
Manlius residents split over proposal to build Price Chopper, other stores on Route 92
A developer who has resurrected his proposal to put a Price Chopper store along Route 92 in the town of Manlius is facing intense opposition from a group of residents who don't want to see it happen.
Cheerleading teams looking for help to get to tournament
Two local youth cheerleading squadsA are going to theA National Cherleading Championships A at Orlando's Walt Disney World, but theyA need your help.
Manlius Highway Department: Keep safe from snowplows
Children learn measures to take before winter strikes Winter can be a fun time for kids to play outdoors, but when snow hits the ground - particularly on roads - there are certain guidelines to follow.
Centro Announces Service Reductions
Centro is cutting bus service to close a projected $6 million budget gap effective in April 2010 but no fare hikes are planned.
The way you think about food and fitness can probably predict how fat, or fit, you are, says a controversial new book.
Town judges do city duty to let city judges attend funeral
People making appearances in Syracuse City Court last Friday may not have recognized any of the judges on the various benches.
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.
Check out Green Central New York magazine
Buildings can make us sick. But did you know they can make us well, too? There's a growing body of evidence in the health care field that certain aspects of "green" buildings can help patients feel better, heal better and go home faster.
Manlius teenager admits guilt in theft spree
A Manlius teenager admitted his guilt today in a theft spree earlier this year. Zack Tooley, 17, of Meadow Ridge Road, pleaded guilty before Onondaga County Judge William Walsh to one felony count of third-degree burglary.
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.
Villas at Mallard's Landing in Manlius chosen for 2010 Parade of Homes
The 2010 Parade of Homes will feature eight homes in the "Villas at Mallard's Landing" in the town of Manlius, off Route 92.
Teens speak up about switching schools
Jamesville-DeWitt senior Maeve Bassett spent her junior year studying abroad in Germany.
Clay gets a Monarch, and the Clinton Square area in Syracuse is seeing restaurant action
Monarch Jewelers has a gala grand opening on Saturday in its new home: Glenn Crossing shopping center in Clay.
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.