Monday Jul 6 | The Star News
Lebanese Cuisine: A world of taste
Julie Ann Sageer is proud of her heritage and plans to indulge others with the authenticity of classic Lebanese cuisines through a series of classes beginning this week at the Skaneateles Community Center.
Homegrown talent starts here. It needs to be nurtured and inspired, mixed with a little creativity for flavor and a dash of comedy to really grow.
Think Summer!: Marcellus playground program begins July 6
The Marcellus Morning Playground Program begins July 6 through July 31. This program is open to all children entering grades kindergarten through six.
Remember to drill with caution
In November of 2008, Broome County officials took a courageous stand against unbridled gas drilling.
Marcellus native, a Navy officer, dies in Oklahoma City home
Marcellus native Jon T. Hardenburgh, a U.S. Navy medic for the last 14 years, was found dead in his Oklahoma City home earlier this week.
A garden in time: Thoughtful planning helps create a sumptuous space
Professionals say a designed garden should be consistent, judicious, organized, flexible and realistic.
When members of the Marcellus village and town boards and Marcellus Fire Department met Monday June 15, the village's hope was to take itself out of the middle of a battle between the town and fire department over ownership of the fire barn.
The Marcellus Skaneateles Art Guild will sponsor a one-day fine arts and crafts show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday June 27 at Marcellus Park on Platt Road and Route 175 in Marcellus.
Two Marcellus High students create musical to benefit alumna
Marcellus High School juniors Daniel Poorman and Dan Isgar wrote, directed, produced, arranged and conducted music for a recent high school drama club production.
Colony collapse disorder remains problem for Central New York beekeepers
Excitement was in the air, literally, on Saturday morning as children of all ages learned to fly.
Chris Stogsdill of Marcellus High School led throughout the 3,200-meter race at the Sectional Class B track meet Friday at Marcellus.
Central New York contractors see reduction in remodeling business
Roy Perkins, of Syracuse, owner of Perkins Construction and Development, does renovation work Tuesday on a camp in the town of Lenox.
MCS News and Notes: Students go A"NutsA" at KCH
Students in Janet Kringer's third grade class perform the song 'The Sun, the Sun,' from the play 'Nuts.' Photo by Dave Taddeo.
New 'lever-less' voting machines
The Help America Vote Act is changing the way some people cast their ballots. Here in Central New York, starting this year, some people will be lever-less voting for the first time.
The Central New York Business Journal
Lake Architectural of Marcellus celebrated its fifth anniversary on April 27. State Assemblyman Will Barclay also visited the company's office and toured the Upper Crown Mill Condominiums and the Marcellus Free Library, which Lake Architectural designed and helped build.
Firefighters set to graduate from OCC Fire Service Program
Onondaga Community College will hold graduation ceremonies this evening for the 28 firefighters that completed the college's Fire Service Program.
Continue reading "Post-Standard Amateur qualifier, Day 2"
Samir Tozin's back story weaves a tapestry of the world. There's Haiti and Zanzibar.
BoE Spotlight: MCS candidate Jeffrey D. Crysler
I was born in Marcellus, grew up in Lafayette and moved back to Marcellus 25 years ago.
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