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Pain of losing son won't end, but helping others is a comfort
Linda Masterpol, who's son Jerry was hit by a car and killed in 2006, with his photo at her home in Mattydale.
Dorothy M. McCaffrey, 84, formerly of Massena
Dorothy M. McCaffrey, 84, formerly of 118 Beach Street, Massena, NY, passed away peacefully at Francis House on June 25, 2009.
Muslim Americans committed to service
I first want to commend the Watertown Daily Times for their balanced coverage of the recent sign controversy.
Click here for more suspects! This is a surveillance photo of the suspect and the vehicle he used.
Four-legged friends of the community came to Skyway Park off Taft Road Saturday afternoon to enjoy the inaugural 'Pooches in the Park' event hosted by the Cicero Youth Bureau Parks and Recreation.
BA'ville Peony Fest approaches
Baldwinsville's ninth annual Peony Fest will be held Saturday June 13 on the grounds of The Museum at the Shacksboro Schoolhouse.
National Grid Rate Hike Approved
New York utility regulators have approved an increase in National Grid's natural gas delivery charges.
She peeks from behind the curtain while he waits to peak into a little something he likely can't get at home.
Snow crew at Syracuse airport recognized for work keeping runways open
Hancock Airport's maintenance crews know a thing or two about snow, and their ability to get rid of it is being recognized.
State cuts back on funds to keep Syracuse interstates litter-free
Joe Nastri climbed Tuesday onto an Interstate 690 embankment in Syracuse, just off Lodi Street, where a pile of shattered plastic and fast-food garbage stood taller than the grass.
Korean War hero Joe Owen to receive medal of honor
Joe Owen takes a "bath" with water from his helmet in Seoul, Korea, in 1950. Dick Case: It's been 59 years since Joe Owen of Skaneateles became a hero in the Korean War .
Mattydale shelter struggling to make ends meet; community response overwhelming For over 115 years, the Central New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has provided food and shelter to area strays, adopted out pets to local resident and investigated allegations of animal cruelty.
Daily Finder: A new feature on syracuse.com, 'In Memory Of'
A tribute to Central New Yorkers who have died and left an untold story. We've started a new feature on syracuse.com, "In Memory Of," which spotlights local people who have died and left behind an untold story.
One last gathering of Syracuse China employees
Former Syracuse China employees stopped by the Mattydale VFW for a closing party Friday night.
The SPCA of Tompkins County is holding a series of events this spring. Remaining events are as follows: * Community outreach: From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, April 11, at the Shops at Ithaca Mall Summer Camp Day.
The Caroline Community Service Award Selection Committee has announced the winners for this year's Community Service Award to Peggy Dunlop and Susan Barr.
Sunday, April 05, 2009 at 10:56 a.m. CNY SPCA's Executive Director Paul Morgan, in an interview with Action News says the Mattydale animal shelter put out its 'we might have to close' warning because monetary donations dropped to almost nothing in the first three months of the year, with more animals being turned in--all blamed on the bad economy.A ...
Clean Sweep: Former Cinema North Theater site in Mattydale for sale
The former Cinema North theater in Mattydale stopped making popcorn and turned off the video projectors in 1990 because business had slowed.