Open government should be the norm
The term open government is a crock. If you’re not an open government, or striving to be as open as possible, you’re a closed government. Closed governments aren’t for the people. It’s yet to be seen whether “open government” is the 2012 catchphrase for local politics or if it’s an ...
Westhill releases fall sports schedule
Westhill High School’s 2011 fall sports varsity schedule, including girls volleyball, which moved from a winter to a fall season.
J-E releases fall sports schedule
Football Eagles open at Hannibal Sept. 2
Jordan-Elbridge High School’s 2011 fall sports varsity schedule, with all dates and times subject to change.
FocalPoint helps three students pursue dreams with scholarships
FocalPoint Federal Credit Union, a Syracuse-based, not-for-profit financial cooperative that serves employees of more than 100 area companies, labor unions, schools and organizations is pleased to congratulate the 2011-12 winners of its annual FocalPoint College Scholarship program.
The Centers at St. Camillus announces new additions to management team
The Centers at St. Camillus recently welcomed Mary Ellen Kaier and Michael Schafer to their management team.
Teachers shine amidst uncertainty
The agenda was quite lengthy during last Thursday’s Jordan-Education Board of Education meeting. However, The meeting was uplifting, encouraging and a sign of what is to come for this school district that has been turned upside down throughout the recent months.
Football Wildcats smash Oswego, 66-8
Howard brothers combine for six TD's in season-opening rout
With warm affection, the West Genesee football team welcomed Oswego back into the Class AA fold in Friday night's season opener.
Football Wildcats look for push as AA-2 contender
Nine starters, including Naton, back on offense
Sure, it didn’t seem like much to brag out – a 3-4 regular season, a fourth-place league finish, a one-sided ouster by Christian Brothers Academy in the Section III Class AA playoffs.
A tale of two villages of Camillus: The first village of Camillus, circa 1960s
With 1,200 residents, Camillus was a bustling, relatively self-sufficient village serving as the population, business, social and manufacturing canter of the town.
With fall just around the corner, parks and rec going strong
It’s hard to believe that fall is just around the corner. The kids will be heading off to school but the Town of Marcellus Parks and Recreation office has plenty of fun activities to keep everyone busy and entertained.
Newest WG BOE member looks to expand the roll of technology in the classroom
Vladimiro Hart-Zavoli is anxious to increase the roll of technology in the educational process as the newest West Genesee Board of Education member.
Ray sworn in as the newest village of Marcellus police officer
Shannon Ray was introduced as the village of Marcellus’ newest officer on Tuesday, Aug. 23, at the village office.
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A number of colleges recently revealed that it has become commonplace to offer remediation classes to entering freshman. Remediation classes?
Masters’ Memories
As many people know, the Maxwell Library in Camillus is offering to record your loved ones memories. My Dad, J. Russel Masters, had a connection to Orchard Village (an opportunity to purchase all the land for $5 an acre back in the 1940s).
Stephanie Crockett announced as 40 Below steering committee chair
40 Below is proud to announce Stephanie Crockett, management supervisor at Eric Mower and Associates, as the company’s new steering committee chair.
J-E, Ludden both score impressive wins
Eagles shut out Hannibal; Gaelic Knights handle ITC
For the area's pair of Class C high school football teams, it proved a fun and festive Friday to open the 2011 season.
Ludden volleyball ends 13-year victory drought
Gaelic Knights edge ITC: Solvay drops fall debut
Amid the constant change and growth in girls volleyball, the Bishop Ludden Gaelic Knights had only known misery.
West Genesee announces fall sports schedule
Wildcats start football season at Oswego Sept. 2
West Genesee High School’s 2011 varsity fall sports schedule, with all dates and times subject to change.
Solvay announces fall sports schedule
Girls volleyball moves from previous winter slate
Solvay High School’s 2011 fall sports varsity schedule, featuring a move of girls volleyball to the fall after playing in the winter in seasons past.
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