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Happy Birthday Rose Vigliotti www.cnylink.com 75 cents Baker sports schedule announced....Page 12 ER t, Free Subscription for 4-weeks Funding curbed for Seneca River Trail.... Page 3 ARROW SPACE call: (315) 434-8889 x342 Palmer Elementary receives grant.. ..Page 6 SELF STORAGE new subscribers only (315) 635-9990 3 2120 Downer St. • www.arrowspacestorage.net Whispering Oaks homes under inspection Volume 86, No. 33 August 18 to August 24, 2010 Community By Rick Seltzer messenger@cnylink.com One for the books Peggy Bye has seen more than a change or two in her 411/2 years as a librarian. Now, she has announced her retirement. ...See page 5 Community Hotel on the water Several boaters spend quality time together in their shared love of the water JULIA MERULLA Runners line up (top photo) then take off (bottom photo) in the event's most popular competition, the 5K Run. ...See page 7 CALENDAR 2 CANTON WOODS SENIOR CENTER 19 CLASSIFIEDS 14 EDITORIAL LIBRARY 23 OBITUARIES 10 PAC-B SCHOOL NEWS SPORTS 6 4 Barge into B'ville this weekend Activities peak to celebrate Lock 24's 100th anniversary By Julia Schutt messenger@cnylink.corn 9 6 12,13 11 1111 1110111 09859 0 0 0 01 Baldwinsville has been celebrating the centennial of Lock 24 for months, but activities peak this week with many events for the community to o attend. */* r. .4.• • % Special Pricing On Non-Insurance Repairs five-string banjo and jaw harp. As part of the Barge Into His concerts are characterized Baldwinsville celebrations this by a warm rapport with the ausummer, the celebrated musician Dave Ruch will give a spe- dience, excellent musicianship, cial Songs of the Canals concert enlightening historical tidbits and just the right amount of program on Thursday, August humor. Ruch gives over 325 19 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room at the Baldwinsville -concerts and workshops each year for schools, libraries, folk Public Library, 33 E Genesee St. festivals, historical societies, in Baldwinsville. Ruch, who is from Buffalo, museums and community events. sings and plays music for all For more information on ages on an intriguing assortment of instruments including Please see Lock 24, pagel 1 mandolin, guitar, washtub bass, Hassle Free Collision Repairs Free Loan Cars COLLISION BALDWINSVILLEi 638 4444 - Please see Clean-up, pagel 1 Monday-Friday 7:30-5:30 Saturday 9:00-12:00 NORTHSIDE 75 E. Genesee St., Baldwinsville The Whispering Oaks septic tank must be cleaned as the town of Lysander works to fix sewage problems in the development off of Route 370, Town Supervisor Barry Bullis told the town board at its Aug. 9 meeting. "The guys have got to be able to get in there and clean it," Bullis said. "There was probably a foot of grease on top." Sewage violations in the Whispering Oaks neighborhood's Ashington Drive septic system led the state Department of Environmental Conservation to fine residents in July. The DEC reported three sewage breakouts from the system beginning in 2008. Waste material escaped from two absorption beds, likely due to a process known as water mounding. Water mounding occurs when soil becomes oversaturated and can cause sewage to overflow. Onondaga County helped the town secure a discount the last time the septic tank needed to be cleaned, which was approximately four years ago, Bullis said. That cleaning cost around $9,000, he said. "I'm in the process of obtaining quotes," Bullis said. "I'm going to be asking the county for assistance, if they can give us equipment or a discount." Lysander will attempt to hold down the cost of cleaning the 14,000gallon septic tank by diverting incoming water while cleaning is taking place, Bullis said. When the tank was cleaned four years ago, water continued to flow into the tank, which required crews to perform additional pumping. That drove up the cost of cleaning, he said. The town is also overseeing inspections of Whispering Oaks homes' sewage connections to determine whether water is being improperly discharged into the septic system, • Lifetime Warranty • Six Convenient Locations • 36 Years In CNY www.northsidecolhsion.com '-2"/Nl issiNGEPAbustlf3,2010 i NEW NEM SPAM KS DATEBOOK MESSENGER 5910 Firestone Drive Syracuse, NY 13206 smells Editor: Erin Wisneski 434-8889 ext. 332 messenger@cnylink.com Sports: Phil Blackwell 434-8889, ext. 348 pblackwell@cnylink.com Disp ay Advertising: Paul Nagle Editor's note: Send your event notices to the Baldwinsville Messenger, 8 Mechanic St., Baldwinsville NY 13027. The fax number is 434-8883. Send e-mail messages in the body of the e-mail and not as an attachment to messenger@cnylinkcom. Notices must have the date, time and location of the event. For further information, call 434-8889 ext. 332. This week Aug. 20 Last day for employers to submit nominations for the Rotary Pride of Workmanship award. For futher information phone 638-4786, go to www. rotarydistrict7150.org/ baldwinsville.htm, or pick up forms at the Chamber of Com- merce office. Aug. 21 The Warners United Methodist Church will sponsor a yard sale on Aug. 21 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 672-5595 or 672-8161 for additional information. Aug. 21 Great Northern Mall will be celebrating the opening of its children's soft play area from noon to 2 p.m. on Aug. 21 in the food court at the mall. There will be balloons, games, prizes and more. The play area is designed for children 42-inches tall and under. Upcoming Aug. 29 Liverpool High School Marching Band will be holding a preview show and at Liverpool High School on August 29 at Liverpool High School. The picnic from 5:30 to 7 p.m.; concert is free and starts at 7:30 p.m. Cost for the picnic is $5 for a hot dog or hamburger, two sides and a drink. Sept. 4 The Baldwinsville Class of 2000's 10year high school reunion will be held Saturday Sept. 4 at Mohegan Manor. Please send your mailing address to bville- centro Club of Baldwnsville, this event honors employees who demonstrate a sense of responsibility to do a job once and do it well and who consistently strive for high personal standards in the workplace. Nomination forms are due by August 20. Phone 638-4786, pick up forms at the Chamber of Commerce office or go to rotarydistrict7150. org/baldwinsville.htm for more information or for reservations. classof2000reunions@ gmail.com by Jan. 31 to receive a formal save-the-date and invitation. Sept 11, 12 The Beaver Lake Golden Harvest Festival will be held on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call Meg Valovage at 638-2519 for more information about helping out. Sept. 12 The Baldwinsville "Double Bypass" 5K Challenge featuring five events will be held from 8:30 a.m. to Noon Sunday Sept. 12 along routes 31 and 370 in Baldwinsville. Adults $22; 4 and younger, $14. To register, send check payable to Baldwinsville Optimist Club to PO Box 141, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. Sept 27 - Oct. 1 First United Methodist Church of Baldwinsville will host their Annual Consignment Sale Sept. 27 through Oct. 1. Start sorting your spring/summer/fall/winter items for this annual event. Appointments can be made by calling Carla Fleury at 3034220. To volunteer to help, call Debbie Connors 635-7574. Sept. 15 Takes You Straight To The Main Gate The Community Wesleyan Church, at 112 Downer St., invites the community to join us for a free show with "The Bubble Man" on Wednesday, September 15 at 7 p.m. Join in the fun with bubbles and enjoy refreshments. Event is free and open to everyone. Call Community Wesleyan Church at 638-2222 or visit communitywesleyanchurch.com for more information. The church is located at in the village of Baldwinsville. Ongoing Zumba class Riverside Fitness will offer Zumba classes from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays for $6 per class. Riverside is located in Baldwinsville Village Commons on Route 31 in the village. Mother's Morning Out The First Baptist Church of Baldwinsville is currently accepting children into the 19th annual Mother's Morning Out program. Children age 2 through kindergarten are welcome to join from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for a time of love, nurturing, fun and socialization. Children will hear a Bible story, have a snack and play while dedicated volunteers watch over them, giving moms and caregivers a "morning out." Call 635-5792 for reservations. Sept. 27 Pride of Workmanship awards banquet will be held at 6:15 p.m. at Tabatha's Family Tree. Sponsored by the Rotary Seneca Mall Express Service Buses operate to and from the parking lot nearest the Northside Baptist Church at 20 minutes past the hour from 9:20am-11:20pm and return 10 minutes before the hour from 9:50am-10:50pm & 12:10am. FARES (each way): Adults: Children 6-9: Seniors 65+/ Persons with disabilities: (with Centro ID or Medicare card plus picture ID) Exact Change Required For Schedule Info: 315-442-3400 www.centro.org August 26 - September 6 NEED GUTTERS? 5" RUIDDITUU. #2ft, 111'. 11-1LV' COMMERCIAL q7 Seamless Getter '41••■••Or systems - •Guar Caw •FluaiSolli tegkaarrit fle= • Mary Was kuriable NW • shmourei %larded $1.50 $0.75 $0.75 CLINTON, PIT 732-957Z We Take A Personal Interest — Protecting What You Value Most Farm - Business • Home • Auto • Life 1 3 David Wyman, Agent Farm Family (315) 637-0284 t do insurance COmpany • Casualty Insurance Company banmr, .... v,■•■ 222 Highbridge St. Fayetteville, NY Oweeks MESSENGER, AVCSUST 1 8, 201 0/3 COMMUNITY • 4-110■11111111110101111111•111111101■11101 4,111111MFPWIENIMINIMMIKAIKIMININK . 4104,,r, Boards in Brief Town spending proposed for moratorium By Rick Seltzer Lysander will re-examine its role in the Seneca River Trail project after councilor Arthur Levy proposed a moratorium on town spending for the Baldwinsville trail extension at the town board's Aug. 9 meeting. "This is a discussion that has been bubbling underneath for months," Levy said. "I'm just trying to stop the hemorrhaging. Perhaps we should expand this to the whole Seneca River Trail." The town board discussed Levy's proposal in a private executive session but did not act on it. Supervisor Barry Bullis emerged alone from the executive session to adjourn the meeting. "There will be no further business," he said. "We're looking at the whole picture and trying to decide where we want to go with it." The board scheduled a 5 p.m. work session Tuesday at the town hall to discuss the future of the trail. The moratorium would have applied to a portion of the planned trail running from the end of the existing trail in the village of Baldwinsville to the border of the town of Lysander. Some work on that segment was funded by an Onondaga County Community Development grant and has been completed, but a number of easements and rights of way must still be purchased, Bullis said. "I think interest in a moratorium makes a lot of sense right now," said Brian May, councilor. "We budgeted a certain amount of dollars this year. The one thing that is crystal clear going into the final year is that we're not going to spend a penny more than we budgeted." Levy proposed the moratorium when the town board agreed to transfer $24,574 from its contingency funds to pay for 2009 trail expenses. That transfer of funds paid for expenses incurred in 2009, and the town has spent relatively little on the trail this year, Bullis said. At most, Lysander spent $1,000 in engineering costs on the connector in 2010, he said. The town board discussed the moratorium in executive session because the required easements involve private property values. Lysander town law allows for executive session when a discussion could influeneettie value of private property, Bullis said. Lysander town clerk to hold extended office hours The town clerk's office will be open extended hours on Mondays starting in September to accommodate residents who cannot visit during the day, announced Lisa Dell, town clerk. The office will be open until 6:00 p.m. every Monday starting Sept. 13, she said. The office's regular hours are from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Messenger office hours The Messenger office is at 8 Mechanic St., Baldwinsville. Office hours this week will be from 10 a.m. to noon on Friday. To schedule an appointment at an alternate time, please call Interim Editor Julia MeruIla at 434-8889 ext. 332. For emergencies, call 380-0257 or e-mail messenger@cnylink.com . Mentors needed Would you like to make a difference in the life of a Baldwinsville student? All it takes to become a mentor is 30 to 60 minutes once a week throughout the school year, a little patience and a lot of caring! Call 638-0251 if you're interested in learning more about the Volunteer Center Mentoring Program. Give thanks - walk. Public encouraged to participate in St. Jude benefit to debut Nov. 20 in Syracuse Supporters of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in more than 60 communities across the country will participate in the fundraiser "Give Thanks. Walk." - a grass-roots 5K kickoff to the St. Jude "Thanks and Giving" fundraising and awareness campaign. The 5K walk will be held Saturday, Nov. 20 inside Carousel Center and is planned to become an annual event in Syracuse - this is the first year it's taking place in this area. Participants are encouraged to form walk teams with friends, family and co-workers as well as recruit sponsors to make donations in support of their efforts and the lifesaving work done at St Jude. In 2009, more than 13,000 walkers participated in 40 events across the country, collectively raising more than $1.2 million. For more information, visit givethankswalk.org . What is Thanks and Giving? The St. Jude Thanks and Giving campaign is an unprecedented union of celebrities, media, retail and corporate partners that asks consumers to "Give thanks for the healthy kids in your life, and give to those who are not." Thanks and Giving was created in 2004 by Mario Thomas and her siblings Terre and Tony Thomas, children of hospital founder Danny Thomas. Funds raised by the campaign support the lifesaving work of St. Jude - to find cures for children with cancer and other catastrophic diseases through research and treatment. St. Jude is the only pediatric cancer research center where families never pay for treatments that are not covered by insurance. No child is denied treatment due to a family's inability to pay. Tutors needed Calling retired teachers who would like to earn some extra money for tutoring a few hours per week at the Huntington Learning Center at Moyers Corners. 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MESSENGER, AUGUST 18, 2010 e&mt OPINION Last bills finally conclude long-overdue budget Editorial Let us decide, already That the Onondaga County Legislature was willing to take a significant step toward reducing itself from 19 to 17 members this month is a positive sign. ks, other proposals to decrease the body by more members, including one to reduce it to just nine members, were shot down, but any movement toward streamlining is arguably a good one. But, as Legislator Marty Masterpole pointed out why is the legislature putting such a stringent limit on the number of members it might slash? To reduce the legislative body would require a permissive referendum, meaning come Election Day, county residents will face the proposal to reduce the number of legislators from 19 to 17 in the voting booth. Or voting scanner. Whatever. So, why not offer more than one option to voters, Masterpole questioned. On the one hand, isn't that what we elected these officials – and pay them – to do? We, the public, present an issue for analysis, elected officiaLs do the digging and lay out both sides of the min, and present the conclusions to us for the final decision. They figure out the best options for us, and if there are more than one to choose from, we select our preference. The c, ucf;tion lies in whether or not reducing the legislature by a more substantial chunk – let's say retaining a final count of just nine legislators – isn't being presented to voters because its not a viable option, or if its because, understandably, it puts 19 people in charge of putting their own jobs on the chopping block. The bottom line, in our opinion: If it isn't up to the legislature to determine whether it will or will not be reduced, then it shouldn't be up to them to arbitrarily select the number by which it would be cut. Here's a concept: offer us voters more than one option, sc, we're required to weigh the choices themselves and are held accountable as responsible voters. We might surprise you by making educated decisions; and that may mean finding a new line of work. , Letters policy The Messenger welcomes letters to the editor on subjects of interest to our readers. All letters must be signed and should bear a daytime telephone number. The telephone number will not be printed or released, and is for verification purposes only. The Messenger reserves the right to edit for space, clarification or to avoid obscenity, but ideas will not be altered. Letters should be legible and no more than 500 words long. Letters used do not necessarily reflect the newspaper's opinions. Anonymous letters receive no consideration. Send letters to: Messenger, 5910 Firestone Drive, Syracuse, N.Y. 13206. MESSENGER 5910 Firestone Drive, Syracuse, NY 13206 USPS 340-480 Phone 315-434-8889 Fax 315-434-8883 www.cnylink.com Erin Smith, Editor, Ext. 338 Paul Nagle, Senior Advertising Representative, Ext. 308 The Messenger is a unit of Eagle Newspapers Two weeks ago, the Legislature was called back into session to conclude this year's long and torturous budget process. When the Democratic majority of the State Senate passed the revenue portion of the budget on Aug. 4, it was decreed that final action has now been taken on the 2010-2011 state budget. This was one of the latest budgets in state history and, unfortunately for New Yorkers, it is also one of the worst. This revenue portion of the budget increases taxes and fees by $1.2 billion. This is in addition to the $8 billion of new taxes and fees that were included in last year's budget. Some of the new taxes in this year's budget include: the temporary reinstatement of sales tax on clothing purchases under $110, which is expected to raise $330 million; a reduction in allowable itemized deductions for taxpayers earning over $10 million a year (as a result wealthy taxpayers will now be able to claim deductions for only 25% of the charitable contributions); and a $1.60 increase in the state cigarette tax — which makes New York's taxes on cigarettes the highest in the nation. Maybe most egregious is the state's deferral of state tax credits earned by businesses that invest or create jobs in New York. This deferral is expected to raise the tax bill for businesses by $200 million this year and by more than $1 billion in both 2011 and 2012 when fully implemented. These tax credits were specifically geared towards helping New York business grow and create jobs. By deferring them, New York is just continuing to add to the poisonous business climate that already exists in Upstate New York. In addition to the revenue bill passed in the state Senate last week, the Democratic majorities in both the Assembly and Senate passed a contingency plan that would be put into place if Federal Medicaid Assistance Percentage (FMAP) for the state did not come through. I voted against this measure for several reasons: - This bill gives the Governor the authority to determine further cuts. This is the Legislature's job and it leaves too much authority to the Executive and his budget office. - The Governor did not release a clear plan in terms of how reductions would be made and there were too many unknowns in this bill. - This bill has the potential to delay local assistance programs that could affect school aid payments. Shortly after the legislature passed this measure this week, the U.S. Senate passed a measure that restores FMAP funding. Though counties will likely see Medicaid dollars from the federal government, it has not passed Congress nor has it been signed by the President at the time of this publication. Funding amounts are unclear at this point but according to Senate press releases, roughly three-quarters of $1.085 billion would be restored, leaving the Governor and his budget office to close the remainder. If there is any good news, it is that the budget is passed. Unfortunately, we continue to make the same mistakes in Albany as we have for several years now. The majorities in both houses refuse to address the huge structural budget issues that we have—namely, state government spends and taxes too much. This year was a tough budget year. Next year could be much worse in light of continuing lackluster recovery and the expiration of the so-called federal stimulus money. Hopefully, better leadership will be provided next year. If you have any questions or comments on this or any other state issue, or if you would like to be added to my mailing list or receive my newsletter, please contact my office. My office can be reached by mail at 200 North Second Street, Fulton, New York 13069, by email at barclaw@assembly.state.ny.us or by calling (315) 598-5185. First Baldwinsville Margaritafest a success Dear Editor, On behalf of the Greater Baldwinsville Economic Development Agency, I would like to recognize everyone who helped make the Baldwinsville Margaritafest a great success. Hundreds turned out to enjoy creative margaritas served up by Mohegan Manor, Pizza Man Pub, Edgewater Grill, Sammy Malone's, Lake Effect, Lock 24 Restaurant and Tabatha's Family Tree at the Red Mill Inn. My thanks go out to these fine local businesses, their employees and especially those who participated as patrons. Very special thanks are due to Andrea Reeves for a generous contribution of her time and talents to create all the graphic design work for the event; to local businessman and GBEDA board member Duke Strache of Action Printwear for hundreds of event posters and signage; to Dupli Graphics in Syracuse for contributing our colorful passports; and to Islandfest promoter Mike Chemotti for offering free concert admission to Margaritafest passport holders. Finally, thank you to the rest of the GBEDA board for your hard work and dedication to the economic vitality of our community. I am looking forward to working with you all to make next summer's Margaritafest an even greater success! DEREK SHEPARD PRESIDENT GREATER BALDWINSVILLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY David B. Tyler Jr., Publisher, Ext. 302 Colleen Farley, Associate Publisher, Ext. 315 John McIntyre, Publisher, Spotlight Newspapers Gary Can, Executive Editor, Ext. 330 Jet -oder Wing, Managing Editor, Ext. 340 Sharon Doldo, Business Manager, Ext. 305 Office of Publication: 5910 Firestone Dr., Syracuse, N.Y. 13206 Periodical Postage paid at Syracuse, N.Y. 13220 The Messenger serves the residents of the village of Baldwinsville and the towns of Lysander and VanBuren and the Baldwinsville School District The Messenger is published weekly by Eagle Newspapers, 5910 Firestone Dr., Syracuse, New York 13206. Mail subscription rates: 528 per year to addresses in New York state (depending on county}; 533 per year to addresses outside New York state. Senior rates available. Newsstands, 75 cents per issue. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Messenger, 5910 Firestone Dr., Syracuse, N.Y 13206 Eagle Newspapers is owned by Community Media Group LLC, David B Tyler, Jr., President; Daniel E. Alexander, Vice President, John A. McIntyre Jr., Secretary/Treasurer Losing weight is possible with a lot of self-control Dear Editor: Obesity can shorten a life. I was once big. I use to weigh 250 pounds. If I had continued to eat more junk food, I would've gotten myself close to 300 pounds. I had an urge for pizzas and other fattening foods. I have a picture of me to prove it. Flow did I lose the pounds? A family member got on my back and told me to get going and to lose the pounds and to stop eating too much. I did just that I also had numerous doctor appointments to check my weight. It took awhile, but I lost the weight. I hiked a lot. I walked a lot as well. I started my exercise routine when I was in Manlius, and after I moved out into Baldwinsville I continued to exercise. I have a strong desire to live a long life. To help accomplish this, I eat smaller portions of food on a daily basis. I eat more fruits and vegetables, drink water every day, have my V8., etc. I eat candy once in a great while, which is OK if the sugar level inside i4 low. I watch my salt intake, too. In my case, I have to due to high blood pressure. A long life is better than a short life. I am very thankful that I am getting a nutritional lunch at Canton Woods in Baldwinsville. The servers work very hard on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays every week to help us maintain a healthy lifestyle. SKIP COI I PCS HA WININS VILLE iNlgsEigE AuOus r 18,--2011 0/5 _ANA mirMOSC - COMMUNITY A new chapter: Librarian retires after more than 40 years by Julia Merulla messengercnyllnk.com If you came to the Baldwinsville Public Library in 1964, you may have seen a young woman putting back books and straightening the shelves. Enter that library in 2010, and she's still there. Librarian Peggy Bye has worked at the the same place for a total of 41 1/2 years. "I've never wanted to be anyPeggy Bye thing else," she said. "That's kind of hard to believe." Now that she's reached social security age, she's retiring, closing a significant chapter in her life. A fan of the Nancy Drew series, Bye grew up with a passion for reading, perpetuated by her eventual employment at the library. Even when she took a leave of absence from 1969 to 1974 to raise her daughter and only child, Robyn, Bye couldn't stay away. She would leave the library with bags of books to catalogue, until people suggested she just come back to work. She did and hasn't stopped since. "I guess just enjoy...being around Now that she is retiring, Bye has plans to pursue a wealth of interests. She'll spend time reading — she's currently into mysteries — but that's not all she has planned. Bye will fill her time with a multitude of interests, inlcuding traveling, learning about Baldwinsville history, go to museums, and do sewing and crafts. She will also spend time with mother, daugher and her grandsons books and... I enjoy helping the patrons," she said. "I find it very rewarding." In her 41 1/2 years, Bye has done nearly every task at the library. Currently, she is a microcomputer resource specialist, a position she has held for 25 years. Patrons make one-hour appointments for oneon-oneinstruction with Bye, who guides them through everything from figuring out their new laptop to navigating the Web — and even learning to how to use the mouse. "I first heard about (computers) in library science courses I was taking, that there were going to be these machines called computers, and I just thought that sounded fascinating," Bye said. With over four decades at the library, Bye has seen the vast transformation not just in technology, but in the library building itself. She worked at two other locations: the old Woolworth's building at 43 Oswego St. — which leaked when it rained and had a furnace in the workroom — and previously at a small house at 17 Charlotte St., where employees worried the weight of the books would cause the floor to collapse. Her favorite memory of her time at the library is of the October 1994 groundbreaking of the library's current building. "They blocked the street off, made a big deal of it, and everyone remarked what fun day it was," Bye said. — Aaron, 13, and Ian, 8 — all of whom live in Baldwinsville. "She'll be missed," said Marilyn Laubacher, who has been director of the library for 27 years. "She's been an asset to the staff and library and community." Bookkeeper Becky N1ounce said Be is persistent when helping people figure out technology, suggesting they "try it one more time" when patrons are quick to give up. With the announcement of Bye's retirement, some people are feeling "separation anxiety" knowing Bye won't be around to help them, Laubacher said. "She's like a teenager with electronics," Mounce said, adding Bye wants an iTouch. "She might be retiring, but she is BALDWINSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Peggy Bye, right, attempts to free a balloon from a tree during a "Library Week" celebration in the early 1980s. Employees attached postcards to balloons and set them free, hoping to get the postcards back with the finder's name, address and favorite book. Also pictured is former children's librarian Flo Obrist. Still, true to her nature and others' testimony, she is intrigued. "Who knows?" she said. "Maybe someday I'll get a Kindle." certainly not old-fashioned." As keen about modern technology as she is, Bye is traditional about at least one thing: You won't catch her with an e-book. 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According to principal Steven Frey, the grant will enable the school to purchase activity materials, books and refreshments for the program. The school invites future Palmer kindergartners and their families into the building several nights during the school year before they enter kindergarten to ease the transition into the school the following year. Through various activities, staff members share learning strategies with parents that they can do with their children to prepare them for kindergarten and to help them during the school year. The children meet their future teachers and participate in activities in physical education, art, music and library so that they become familiar with what they will be doing as kindergartners. The 2010-2011 school year will be the third year that Palmer Elementary School will conduct the READy for Kindergarten program, and it is the third year that the Baldwinsville Kiwanis Club has given the school a grant to fund it. "The staff, parents and students of Palmer Elementary School are very grateful to the Baldwinsville Kiwanis Club for their generous support of our students and our programs," Frey said. "The Kiwanis Club's commitment to the school reflects the strong connection between Palmer and the Baldwinsville community." Third-graders at Elden and Reynolds elementary schools wrapped up their study of various countries with research projects that demonstrated their knowledge of the history, people, customs and geography of the countries. At Elden, students created videos that included specific information about the country they researched, such as a map, its national symbol, its holidays and To update your church's listing, e-mail Erin Wisneski at ewisneski@cnylink.com R its typical foods. Each student researched a different country. Elden fourth-graders provided the younger students with constructive criticism after watching the presentations. At Reynolds, students created board games, displays and dioramas to highlight their knowledge of different countries. They presented the projects in a Festival of Nations, held in the school library on June 18. Family and friends were invited to school to view the projects. KELLY CARY, BCSD Evan Walker, left, and Andrew Evans play a sumo wrestling game at Reynolds Elementary School's Festival of Nations. Walker made the game as part 0 his project on Japan. Five students selected for SSYO KELLY CARY BCSD Two students from Ray Middle School have been selected for the Syracuse Symphony Youth Strings Orchestra for the 2010-11 season. Hannah Roux, left, will play violin with the symphony and Eugene Kim, right, will play the cello. The students were members of Ray Middle School's orchestra this past school year and performed under the direction of teacher Jennifer Bearup. KELLY CARY, BCSD Three students from Durgee Junior High School in Baldwinsville have been selected for the Syracuse Symphony Youth String Orchestra for the 2010-11 season. Andrea Carvalho, right, will play bass with the orchestra. Shannon Sanbnyer, left, and Jessica Oemcke will perform in the viola section. The three students are members of the junior high school's orchestra, directed by Patricia Hollis. Lunch for seniors Church program for idds Plainville United Church of Christ offers hot, nutritious lunch to seniors at noon every Wednesday for a donation of $2.50 in the community hall at 754 W. Genesee Road in Plainville, reservations required. Call 635-7438 by Tuesday evening. High Point, a children's program at the Community Wesleyan Church at 112 Downer St., will meet weekly from 6:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday nights throughout the school year for kids in kindergarten through grade 5. Through songs, games, activities and videos, High Point kids "travel" around the world and learn about different cultures as well as important truths from the Bible. &bed supplies donations needed The PEACE County West Family Resource Center helps strugging parents with school supplies for the chicken. Please consider picking up some extra school items when you're out shopping for the supplies on your chicken's school supply list and drop them off to PEACE at 93 Syracuse Street in Noble's Plaza. COM Route 370, Cate, NY • 626-2134 Bee' Taber 2006 Buick Lucerne CXS Sedan ai.J 416 5296/mo.*517,995 41.106-144, 44K mi., 4.6t V-8, 18" chrome alloys, p. sunroof, Md. Ithr., driver/pass. p. es.. special white diamond paint! S18,000 new! 411111111tak....; - Last chance to register for the new 5-day program at Radisson Nursery School. Are you interested in learning more about our new 5-day program for four-year-olds at RNS, Our curriculum was developed through contact with local Kindergarten teachers to pre- Cathy J. Berry, MD and Associates y ou? patine? In weinten ' s Gailh Baldwinsville Office 8280 Willett Parkway Ste 201 Baldwinsville, NY 13027 Phone: 315.638.0263 Syracuse Office 101 Pine St. Syracuse, NY 13210 Phone: 315.422.8105 pare four-year-olds to enter Kindergarten with the skills needed to succeed If you would like a copy of the curriculum or have questions, please call Kristin Weaver at 615 - 2S I 5 Registration will he closing on August 23rd, so call now to enroll your child. Don t nuss out on this great opportunity! Reminder: You do NOT have to be a Radisson resident to enroll .41 in the Radisson Nursery School Program. *MU MESSENGER, AUGUST 18, 2010/-7 COMMUNITY 2046,417102,7MEAMPROVaa.10,171,53,, • 91111111105116VII01M/WitilfrAV Traveler's Column Boaters arrive for Lock 24 celebrations By Barb Rachetta messenger@cnylink.corn The Barge into Baldwinsville event coincides with Lock 24's 100th anniversary, and many boaters are present throughout this celebration, while others are just passing through. Mike Taffe of Liverpool and his friend Ron Russell of Fair Haven were sitting on the dock relaxing and taking in the festivities. "I've been boating for a long time," Taffe said. "Friends started me off water skiing.. .and now I have this," pointing to his 41-foot boat called the "Mike-Roe-Wave." "I started off with an 18-foot boat for four or five years, then a 24-footer for 17 years, then a 30-foot boat for about 10 years, and I've had this one now for about five years," Taffe said. Russell has been boating since he was 5 years old. "My brother and I got a floating boat, and we'd sit in it and paddle," he said. When he's not working, Russell has been boating with his parents, Al BARB RACHETTA Pictured left to right: Maxine Russell, Al Russell, Mike Taffe and Roe Taffe. Standing in back is Ron Russell. The boat is called the "Material Girl" and belongs to the Russells. and Maxine, who own a boat called the "Material Girl." Just then, Russell's parents came back from a walk with Taffe's wife, Roe. Roe calls her boat a "motor home with props.. my home on the wa- ter." "We can go anywhere," she said. "I leave all my consciousness behind!" She started boating when she met her husband. "One night I was sleeping and Mike came home and put a boat prop on my stomach. I woke up and he told me he bought a boat!" she said, smiling. Maxine Russell tells a story of how they were trapped between two locks once because the power was off for a week. "The Harbor Master would come and take us to the grocery store in his car." she said. Al and Maxine boat for six months a year, then head south for the winter. Maxine's favorite part of boating is " getting in the boat and taking everything she needs with them." "We don't worry about hotels or motels or packing or unpacking — (We) just start the ignition and we leave!" her son said. Her husband Al chimes in: " It's a boat-el!", and everyone laughs as they get up to go for another walk on Lock 24. Drivers needed: Baldwinsville Meals on Wheels desperately needs drivers. Even once a month would be greatly appreciated. Call 638-2171. Carpeting., Optometry Real Estate Insurance Lysand r su ports FAVOR program Responds to veterans' requests from the Clerk's office Lisa Dell, Lysander Town Clerk, announced that in conjunction with Onondaga County Clerk M. Ann Ciarpelli, her office now participates in the return the FAVOR, program. FAVOR., which stands for Find and Assist Vets of Record, issues cards to qualified, honorably discharged veterans who can then receive services or discounts generously offered by businesses in Onondaga County. A list of participating businesses can be found on the Onondaga County Website at Ongov.net/ favor, at the Town of Lysander website at www.townoflysander.org on the Town Clerk page or at the Lysander Town Clerk's office. "I have had several Veterans come to my office asking for such cards," Dell said. "After conferring with the Onondaga County Clerk's Office this program was extended to all Town Clerks' in Onondaga County for the convenience of our Veteran residents. I am also in the process of contacting our businesses in the Town of-Lysander who are not on the list to encourage them to participate in the program as a way to thank the Veterans for the sacrifices that they have made for our country." 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JULLAMERULLA Several runners push toward the finish line during the Kid's Run, while supporters lined the sidelines to cheer them on. JUUAMERUUA Steve Pfanenstiel displays the ribbons given to participants in the Kid's Run and Fun Walk. JULIA MERULLA Katie McGraw (left) and Jen Reis stretch before the run. JULIA MERULLA A close-up of the ribbons, which were made of a woodchip bearing the logo for the event attached to a red-and-white polka-dot ribbon. Iii IA MERULI A JULIA MERUI A Katherine Ward (left), Casey Cole (center) and Colleen Ward competed in the SK nun. JULIA NE AM A Pat Roddy (left). Karen Pfanenstiel (center) and Bill Bender slice bagels provided by Panera Bread for participants in the run Abbott's Farms also donated apples for the event, Before each race, Jim Goulet briefed runners and walkers about the path of the race and even warned them to watch out for curbs along the way < ONFEWIt MESSENGER, AUGUST 18, 2010/9 Program Log Baldwinsville PAC-B (Channels 98, 1498) Every night Midnight to 9 a.m. Baldwinsville Bulletin Board Saturday Aug. 21. 9 a.m. BEE A Good Sport: Mark Bader, Baseball Coach 9:30 a.m. Baker Jazz Concert (5/14/08) 10:28 a.m. Baker Masterworks Concert: Carmina Burana (2005) Noon Van Buren Town Board Meeting (8/17) then Baldwinsville Village Board Meeting (8/19) then Albany Report 3 p.m. Canal Schooner Visits Lock 24 (8/13/10) 3:30 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Gordon Tappan (1/20/08) 5:00 p.m. Community Wesleyan Church 6 p.m. BEE A Good Sport: Mark Bader, Baseball Coach 6:30 p.m. Baker Jazz Concert (5/14/08) 7:28 p.m. Baker Masterworks Concert: Carmina Burana (2005) 9 p.m. Van Buren Town Board Meeting (8/17) then Baldwinsville Village Board Meeting (8/19) then Albany Report Sunday Aug. 22 9 a.m. Board of Education Meeting (8/16) then Van Buren Town Board Meeting (8/17) then Albany Report Noon Canal Schooner Visits Lock 24 (8/13/10) 12:30 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Gordon Tappan (1/20/08) 2 p.m. Syracuse China Talk at the Library 4/05 3 p.m. Word Of Life 4 p.m. Words To Live By 5 p.m. Community Wesleyan Church 6 p.m. Van Buren Town Board Meeting (8/17) then Baldwinsville Village Board Meeting (8/19) Woods 30th Anniversary Celebration (2008) 2:15 p.m. Aging and You: NYS Office For Aging 3 p.m. Durgee Jr. High Band Concert at Baker High (3/24/09) 4:25 p.m. Silk and Satin Cabaret @ Baker High (4/09) 5:22 p.m. Baker/ Durgee Brass Ensemble at Elden School (2005) 6 p.m. Community Picnic @ Lysander Union School #17 (7/18/10) 6:40 p.m. Quilts & the Underground R.R.: Claire DeCoria @ BPL 7:33 p.m. Auburn Antique Car Show (6/17/07) 8:15 p.m. BPL Art Show: Jeanne Dupre (2007) 9 p.m. Exploring Radisson's Past: Bonnie Kisselstein at BPL (1/17/08) 10:08 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Al and Mark Baker (2007) 11:18 p.m. Charlie's Garden w/ Chanie Zambito (2010) then Albany Report 9 p.m. BEE A Good Sport: Mark Bader, Baseball Coach 9:30 p.m. Baker Jazz Concert (5/14/08) 10:28 p.m. Baker Masterworks Concert: Carmina Burana (2005) Monday Aug. 23 9 a.m. Canal Schooner Visits Lock 24 (8/13/10) 9:30 a.m. Remembering B'ville: Gordon Tappan (1/20/08) 11:00 a.m. Syracuse China Talk at the Library 4/05 Noon BEE A Good Sport: Mark Bader, Baseball Coach 12:30 p.m. Baker Jazz Concert (5/14/08) Baker 1:28 p.m. Masterworks Concert: Carmina Burana (2005) 3 p.m. Van Buren Town Board Meeting (8/17) then Baldwinsville Village Board Meeting (8/19) then Albany Report 6 p.m. BEE A Good Sport: Mark Bader, Baseball Coach 6:30 p.m. Baker Jazz Concert (5/14/08) 7:28 p.m. Baker Masterworks Concert: Carmina Burana (2005) 9 p.m. Canal Schooner Visits Lock 24 (8/13/10) 9:30 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Gordon Tappan (1/20/08) 11 p.m. Syracuse China Talk at the Library 4/05 Wednesday Aug. 25 9 a.m. Community Picnic @ Lysander Union School #17 (7/18/10) 9:40 a.m. Quilts & the Underground R.R.: Claire DeCoria @ BPL 10:33 a.m. Auburn Antique Car Show (6/17/07) 11:15 a.m. BPL Art Show: Jeanne Dupre (2007) Noon Exploring Radisson's Past: Bonnie Kisselstein at BPL (1/17/08) 1:08 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Al and Mark Baker (2007) 2:18 PM Charlie's Garden w/ Charlie Zambito (2010) 3 p.m. BEE a Good Sport: Mark Lloyd 3:27 p.m. Baker Girls' Soccer 2007 Hilites B'ville 4:05 p.m. Schools Prism Concert @ Baker High (3/18/08) Tuesday Aug. 24 9 a.m. BEE a Good Sport: Mark Lloyd 9:27 a.m. Baker Girls' Soccer 2007 Hilites 10:05 a.m. B' ville Schools Prism Concert @ Baker High (3/18/08) 11:15 a.m. Army Newswatch Noon Community Band with Fulton Band @ Radisson (8/18) 1 p.m. Canton COMPARE OUR 2 35% Bank-issued, FDIC-insured CD RATES. 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Help is needed at the admission entrance gates, selling beer tokens and bar servers (must be 21 or older) and 5K run registration, course help and staffing water stations. Contact Megan O'Donnell at 638-2050 or by e-mail at baldwinsvilleoktoberfest@gmail.com . AO to 5250,000 (principal and interest accrued Mit not yet paid) in qualified retirement accounts per issuing insutimon Imses in market Volunteers needed for Beaver Lake festival Beaver Lake Nature Center's Golden Harvest Festival needs hundreds of volunteers to help with admission and parking, serving food, staffing children's games and craft activities plus other various jobs. The Golden Harvest Festival will be held on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a great opportunity for high school seniors to complete their PIG class community service requirement. 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Kevin M Wall inancial Advisor St 5 East Genesee Stree` '-,urte 250 ,P,aldwincae NY 1Y-0' 15 635M:7 wss-44 edwarrljonec.com . 1■■■ rillgat 652-3853 • Edward Jones MAKING OF INVESTING J POOL & SPA 10&&91it 1 0 / MESSENGER, AUGUST 18, 2010 OBITUARIES 111'41171111111114•1 Frederick Warner, 92 George T. Butler, Jr., 90 Pearl Harbor survivor Worked for GE Frederick James Warner, age 92, of Baldwinsville, passed away peacefully after a long illness at home on Monday Aug. 9 2010, with his family by his side. Born in Liverpool, he was the son of Harold and Beatrice Warner. He was a 20-year US Navy veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor, serving on the USS Nevada. He also served on the USS JP Kennedy during the Korean War. After his naval retirement, he was employed as a letter carrier by the US Postal Service, and also worked for Onondaga Oil Company. He was a 35-year member of the Fleet Reserve Association, CNY Branch #285. Fred is survived by his wife of 65 years, Evelyn Greer Warner of Baldwinsville; son, David (Deb) Warner of Syracuse; daughter, Donna (Michael) Schoeberlein of Baldwinsville; sisters— in-law, Betty Owen and Joyce Greer. He was predeceased by his sister, Marion Warner Cowles. At Fred's request there will be no calling hours. Services and burial in Riverview Cemetery will be private for immediate family. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society, 6725 Lyons St., PO Box 7, East Syracuse, NY 13057 George T. Butler, Jr., 90, of Zelienople, formerly of Clinton, died Saturday morning Aug. Z 2010. Born in Harrisburg, PA, on March 5, 1920, he was the son of the late George T. and Carolyn D. Gale Butler. Mr. Butler was an electrical engineer for General Electric. George was a member of the Episcopal Church and had served as an organist for his church in Yonkers, N.Y. He was a former member of the Central Oneida County Volunteer Ambulance Corps in Clarks Mills, N.Y. and a long term blood donor. He was an active supporter of the Clinton Figure Skating Club and an avid camper and enjoyed his pets. George was a Technician Fifth Grade in the United States Army during WWII. nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held at the convienence of the family in North Syracuse Cemetery. Calling hours: 5 to 7 p.m. Monday Aug. 9 at Gates Funeral Home, Inc. 29 W. Genesee Street, Baldwinsville. Rita M. Vine, 88 Douglas E. Bell, 59 Baldwinsville resident Douglas E. Bell, 59, of Baldwinsville passed away Thursday Aug. 5, 2010. Surviving: His wife, Wilma M. Bell; two sons, Thomas and Douglas; three sisters, Rose Marie Palmon, Mary Konstantinow, Georgiana Bedford and Rita Allen; a brother, Harry Bell; a special nephew, Renes Figuero; and several Susan J. Hebert West, 62 Baldwinsville bus aide Susan J. Hebert West, 62, of Baldwinsville, passed away suddenly Tuesday Aug. 10, 2010, at her camp on Wellesley Island. Sue worked for the Baldwinsville Transportation Dept. as a bus aide for 16 years. Sue was predeceased by her mother, Jean C. Hebert in 1992 and a brother, Raymond A. Hebert, Jr. in 1972. Survivors: her husband of 23 years, Doug (Mike) West of Baldwinsville; one son, Daniel (Amy) Kick of Elmira; one daughter, Marcy (Rich) Thompson of NC; her father, Raymond A. Hebert of Baldwinsville; her brother, Mark (Amy) Hebert; three sisters, Wendy (Terry) Litterbrant, Debbie (Dewey) Kelsey and Toni Racha; seven grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Services:A life celebration for family and friends: 1 p.m. Saturday Aug. 14 at the Belgium-Cold Springs Fire Dept., River Road, Baldwinsville. Calling hours: 4-7 p.m. Friday Aug. 13 at the Falardeau Funeral Home, 93 Downer St., Baldwinsville. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, to a charity of ones choice. Surviving are two daughters, Elizabeth A. Richenderfer, (Tom) of Fairport, N.Y., and Carol L. Butler, D.V.M. of Harmony, PA. Grandfather of Laura and Andrew Richenderfer and Rae and Quai Butler. He was preceded in death by his wife, Catherine E. Marling Butler in 2004. There will be no calling hours. A private family service will be held in the Adirondack Mountains at a later date. Memorials may be made in Memory of George Butler to the Alzheimer's Association (www.altz.org ) or to the YMCA Camp Gorham, 265 Darts Lake Rd. Eagle Bay, N.Y. 13331. Arrangements are under the direction of the McDonaldAeberli Funeral Home, Inc. 238 Crowe Ave. Mars, PA and condolences are available at mcdonald-aeberli.com . Loved to knit and crochet Rita M. Loveless Vine, 88, of Baldwinsville, passed away Saturday July 31, 2010, at home with her loving family by her side. Rita was a communicant of St. Mary's Church, Baldwinsville. She loved to knit Rita M. and crochet and enjoyed going on long walks with her family. Rita was predeceased by her husband of 60 years, Harry A. Vine in 2009, a sister Dorothy Pille in 2010 and her brother Robert Loveless in 1980. Survivors: her daughter, Susan Vine and son, William Vine both of Baldwinsville; her sister, Alice Johnson of Dannemora, NY; and several nieces and nephews. Services: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday Aug. 3 at Falardeau Funeral Home and 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Vine Church. Burial in Kingdom Cemetery, town of VanBuren. Calling hours, 4-7 p.m. Monday Aug. 2 at the funeral home, 93 Downer St., Baldwinsville. Contributions: Hospice of CNY, 990 7th N. St., Liverpool, NY 13088-6148. Henry K. Genett, 92 WW II Army Air Corps pilot Henry K. Genett, 92, of Baldwinsville, passed away Thursday Aug. 5, 2010, at his home. He was born in Ossining and lived in Baldwinsville since 1960. Henry was a retiree of the New York Central Railroad and also a retiree of AAA with Henry K. a Gold Card membership. He was a WW II Army Air Corps pilot. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church in Baldwinsville and a volunteer driver for Meals on Wheels. Henry was predeceased by his wife Patricia in 1991. Survivors: his son, Thomas (Eileen) Genett of Baldwinsville; daughters, Karen (Joel) Lipton of the Netherlands, Claire Genett of Baldwinsville, Kathleen (Michael) Ventura of Baldwinsville Aileen Genett of Albany and Susan Genett of Newport, RI; six grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; several nieces Genett and nephews. Services: 10 a.m. Tuesday Aug, 10 at St. Mary's Church Baldwinsville. Burial in Riverview Cemetery. Calling hours are 4-7 p.m. Monday Aug. 9 at the funeral home, 93 Downer St. Contributions: Food Bank Of Central New York, 6970 Schuyler Road, E. 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Possible long-term solutions include connecting homes to neighboring sewage systems, which could cost $1.2 million to $1.8 million, depending on which sewage design is chosen. The town board will likely approve a sewage design after the town holds another informational meeting for residents, according to Bullis. Lysander has scheduled a meeting for Sept. 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the town hall at 8220 Loop Road. Councilor John Krisanda suggested the town should consider delaying major work on the sewage system. "The water was the real issue," he said. "I know we want to replace the beds, but if we can delay five years, we can save some money. As long as the system works, I really just want to save the folks out here some money if we can." , Passport applications The town of Van Buren clerk's office will accept passport applications from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at the town hall, corner of Van Buren and Ellsworth roads in Van Buren. An original birth certificate, driver's license and passport photos are required. Call 635-3010. family fun event which will celebrate the centennial anniversary of Lock 24 on Saturday, August 28 on Paper Mill Island. Volunteers are needed beginning at 11:30 a.m. to help with set-up and throughout the day to staff food booths (popcorn and cotton candy), bounce house, information booths and face painting, and yp clean-up at the end of the day until about 7:30 p.m. Volunteers must be age 16 and older. Contact Nancy Conley at the Volunteer Center, 638-0251 for more information. Lock 24 From page 1 the parade. Afterward, festivities continue until 7 p.m. on Paper Mill Island with food, entertainment, demonstrations and displays. Performances will be given by The Village Singers, the Theatre Guild, Thornden and Heartwood Morris teams and the Community Band. The final part of the day is a dedication of a historical bronze commemorative plaque at Lock 24. Anyone who would like to participate in either a boat parade on Friday night, August 27, or in the street parade on Saturday, August 28 should contact the Baldwinsville Public Library as soon as possible Thursday's concert, contact Baldwinsville Public Library at (315) 6355631 or visit www.daveruch.com . Meanwhile, the Barge Into Baldwinsville Committee is planning for the big day: Barge Into Baldwinsville Day is Saturday, August 28! The day will feature the dedication of a on Lock 24, fun, food, and, all on Paper Mill Island. At dusk on Aug. 27 there will be with a "Twilight Boat Parade." On Aug. 28, a street parade starts and festivities. continue all day. Participants will line up on Lock Street for a parade. At 11 a.m., the parade starts down Genesee Street, turns left at the Four Corners and ends at Paper Mill Island. Floats, walking groups, boats on trailers and fire trucks will all participate in at 11 a.m. at 635-5631. 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Just send the information, and photo if available, to: Baldwinsville Messenger, 5910 Firestone Drive, Syracuse, NY 13206 or e-mail messengerocnylink.com High-Speed Internet I Telephone I Television er Welcome to the New Frontier 1 2 /MESSENGER, AUGUST O EAGLE 18, 2010 NLIVSPAPULS Do you have local sports news you want to share with the community? SPORTS Contact Sports Editor Phil Blackwell 434-8889 ext. 348 pblackwell@cnylink.com Baldwinsville announces fall sports schedule By Phil Blackwell pblackwell@cnylink.com Oct. 13: at Oswego, 6:30 Oct. 18: at Liverpool, 6:45 Oct. 20: Fowler, 6:30 Baker High School's 2010 varsity sports schedule, with all dates and times subject to change. Football Sept. 3: at West Genesee, 6 p.m. Sept. 10: Central Square, 6:30 Sept. 17: at Liverpool, 7 p.m. Sept. 24: Nottingham, 6:30 Oct. 1: Rome Free Academy, 6:30 Oct. 8: at Cicero-North Syracuse, 7 p.m. Oct. 15: CBA, 7 p.m. Girls Volleyball Sept. 2: at Syracuse Institute of Technology, 5:30 Sept. 8: Cicero-North Syracuse, 6:30 Sept. 13: Nottingham, 6:30 Sept. 15: Rome Free Academy, 6:30 Sept. 17: Auburn, 6:30 Sept. 21: West Genesee, 6:30 Sept. 23: at Henninger, 6:30 Sept. 28: Cazenovia, 6:30 Sept. 30: at Central Square, 7 p.m. Oct. 2: Baldwinsville Fall Swing Tournament, 9 a.m. Oct. 4: at Corcoran, 5:30 Oct. 6: at Utica Proctor, 7 p.m. Oct. 8: Fayetteville-Manlius, 6:30 Boys Volleyball Sept: 3: Baldwinsville Tournament, 8 a.m. Sept. 9: Central Square, 6:30 Sept. 14: Fayetteville-Manlius, 6:30 Sept. 16: at Liverpool, 7 p.m. Sept. 18: at Victor Tournament Sept. 23: Fowler, 6:30 Sept. 27: Oswego, 6:30 Sept. 29: at Cicero-North Syracuse, 6:30 Oct. 1: at Central Square, 7 p.m. Oct. 5: at Fayetteville-Manlius, 6:30 Oct. 7: Liverpool, 6:30 Oct. 11: at Penfield Tournament Oct. 14: at Fowler, 6:30 Oct. 16: at Midlakes Tournament Oct. 19: at Oswego, 6:30 Oct. 21: Horseheads, 6 p.m. Oct. 25: Cicero-North Syracuse, 6:30 Girls Soccer Sept. 8: Central Square, 6 p.m. Sept. 10-11: B'ville Tournament Sept. 14: at Oswego, 5 p.m. Sept. 17: Liverpool, 4 p.m. Sept. 20: Cicero-North Syracuse, 6 p.m. Sept. 22: Nottingham, 6 p.m. tux Nacro Sava SAFETY CHECK NMI SAFETY CHECK With Lube, Oil a Filter Let us check your fluids, brakes, belts, hoses ....w 30PaLntlafaly Cc tait ti. ...kad jut'sFi REEl. .1 5 WITH COUPON Includes Lube Oil + Filter & 3Opt Safety Check Hudson + Mowins 635-5681 ■I imm /946, Mon. 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Just Ask! ...---,--,- . -_, 7 C rm NE.smpots 0 EAGLE MESSENGER, AUGUST 18, 2010/1 3 Calling all anglers Schedule From page 12 Field Hockey Sept. 8: Rome Free Academy, 4:30 Sept. 10: at Watertown, 5:30 Sept. 14: Cicero-North Syracuse, 4 p.m. Sept. 16: at Auburn, 4:30 Sept. 20: Liverpool, 4 p.m. Sept. 28: East Syracuse-Minoa, 4:30 Oct. 1: at Rome Free Academy, 5 p.m. Oct. 4: Watertown, 5 p.m. Oct. 6: at Cicero-North Syracuse, 7 p.m. Oct. 12: Auburn, 4:30 Oct. 14: at Liverpool, 7 p.m. Oct. 16: at Fayetteville-Manlius, 2:30 Oct. 20: Fayetteville-Manlius, 4:30 Oct. 22: at Cato-Meridian, 4 p.m. Girls Swimming Sept. 11: at Auburn Relays, 9 a.m. Sept. 16: Oswego, 5 p.m. Sept. 22: Nottingham, 5 p.m. Sept. 29: at Auburn, 5 p.m. Oct. 6: at Liverpool, 5 p.m. Oct. 14: Fayetteville-Manlius, 5 p.m. Oct. 21: Cicero-North Syracuse, 5 p.m. Oct. 27: at West Genesee, 4:30 Oct. 29: Wildcat Invitational at West Genesee, 4:30 Nov. 3-6: Section III Championships at Nottingham Sept. 21: at Utica Proctor, 5 p.m. Sept. 28: New Hartford, 5 p.m. Oct. 5: at Whitesboro, 4:30 Oct. 12: at Jamesville-DeWitt/ F-M, 5 p.m. Oct. 21: East Syracuse-Minoa, 5 p.m. Oct. 26: Central Square, 5 p.m. Oct. 28: Section III Championships Boys Golf Home matches at Radisson Greens Aug. 27: Liverpool (w /Henninger), 11 a.m. Aug. 31: Rome Free Academy, 11 a.m. Sept. 2: at Henninger, 11 a.m. Sept. 7: Utica Proctor, 3:30 Sept. 10: at Cicero-North Syracuse (Green), 3:30 Sept. 13: Oswego, 3:30 Sept. 14: at Rome Free Academy, 3:30 Sept. 17: Corcoran, 3:30 Sept. 20: at West Genesee, 3:30 Sept. 22: Central Square, 3:30 Sept. 24: at Cicero-North Syracuse (Blue), 3:30 Sept. 27: Henninger, 3:30 Sept. 29: at Auburn, 3:30 Oct. 1: at Liverpool, 3:30 Oct. 4: Fayetteville-Manlius, 3:30 Girls Gymnastics Sept. 14: Rome Free Academy, 5 p.m. Wild Carp Club of CNY looking for members by Jason Bernhardt Wild Carp Companies is inviting interested anglers to join the Wild Carp Club of Central NY Beginning in late summer/early fall 2010, Wild Carp Companies will be hosting weekend and evening carp angling fish-ins in and around Baldwinsville. Each session will take place on weekday evenings and weekends at alternating public waterways that have proven to hold quality specimens of common and mirror carp. There is no fee for participating anglers. All men and women ages 16 and up are eligible. Trophies will be awarded for anglers finishing first, second and third at the end of the Wild Volunteer coordinator needed Trap and Skeet The Baldwinsville Rod and Gun Club's summer shooting schedule: sporting clays at 5:30 p.m. Thursdays, trap at 5:30 p.m. Mondays, skeet and trap at 10 a.m. Saturdays and rifle and pistol daily. All three shooting sports are open to non-members at a nominal fee. The club is located at the corner of Kingdom and Gunbarrel roads in Van Buren. Call 447-1381 for special events. Baldwinsville PAC-B (cable access Channel 98) is in need of a volunteer coordinator. The bulk of the duties would be to maintain a list of active volunteers and to schedule the taping of local events for broadcast on Channel 98. Call 638-2768. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Pete Grannis announced that the 2010-2011 hunting, fishing and trapping licenses and Deer Management Permits (DMPs) may be purchased beginning August 16. Licenses and permits can be purchased at one of DEC's 1,500 license sales outlets statewide. Sporting licenses can also be ordered by mail or by telephone and via the intemet at ww w.dec.ny.gov (look for the "Purchase a Sporting License" link on the home page). Sporting licenses are valid October 1 thru Sept. 30, 2011. Carp Club season. There will be six weeks of competitive angling; each week, participants must complete a different objective. Points will be awarded each week based on each angler's finish, with overall scores accumulating for the top five of six weeks to determine season champions. Anglers who have a bad week or miss a week will be able to eliminate that week from their overall score. If you are interested in joining the Wild Carp Club or would like to know more information, please contact event organizers Jason Bernhardt (Jason@ wildcarpcompanies.com ) and Sean Sauda (sean@wildcarpcompanies.com ). More event info will be posted to the Carp Angler's Group website and sent to interested parties via email. Be sure to check the CAG site regularly or submit your contact info to Wild Carp Companies in order to stay up to date. Mortgage Loans - VA. I IPA • PRIVATE PARTY AD ARTICLES FOR SALE UNDER $250 (20 words) PRIVATE PARTY AD ARTICLES FOR SALE OVER $250 (20 words) HELP WANTED, COMMERCIAL, BUSINESS & REAL ESTATE ADS (20 words) INCREASE YOUR FREQUENCY WHILE REDUCING YOUR COST WITH EAGLE CLASSIFIEDS! 41 to ' uth First Street • Fulton. NY FREE FREE FREE Third Week Second Week First Week $6 First Week Building Trust for Generations $3 FREE Second Week Third Week $12 FREE First Week Third Week It's Simple to Place an Ad! 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Mah jong&Dominoes Noon PEACE lunch 12:30 p.m. Party Bridge 1:30 p.m. Outside Triathlon Monday Aug. 23 9:30 a.m. Walking Group 10 a.m. Dominoes & Mah Jong Noon PEACE Lunch 1:45 p.m. Wii Bowling T'ment vs. West Side Manor 6-8 p.m. Open Rec 6 p.m.Zumba Thursday Aug.19 8 a.m. Tai Chi 9:15 a.m. Sweatin' to the Oldies 10:30 a.m. Arm Chair Aerobics 11:30 a.m. Limburger Cheese Party 1 p.m. Pinochle 2 p.m. Wii Bowling T'ment Kenneth Dowse and Colleen Davis Ginger and Dean Davis of Williamsville and Pamela and George Dowse of Baldwinsville are proud to announce the engagement of their children, Colleen Elizabeth to Second Lieutenant Kenneth Michael Dowse. Colleen graduated in 2004 from Williamsville South High School. She received dual Bachelors degrees in Communication and Marketing in 2008 and a Masters degree in Organizational Leadership in 2010 from Mercyhurst College in Erie, Penn. Lieutenant Dowse graduated from Baker High School in 2003 and received dual Bachelors degrees in Marketing and Advertising from Mercyhurst College in 2007 He is stationed in Oklahoma at Fort Sill. An October 23, 2010 wedding is planned at the Lutheran Church in Williamsville with a reception at the Connecticut Street Armory in Buffalo. Tuesday Aug. 24 8 a.m. Tai Chi 9:15 a.m. Sweatin' to the Oldies 9:30 a.m. Canasta 10 a.m. Crafts 10:30 a.m. Arm Chair Aerobics 12:15 p.m. DupBridge 1 p.m. Scrabble Friday Aug. 20 9:30 a.m. Walking Group 10 a.m. BP screening 10 a.m. Bocce Ball Julie Organ and Jason Brown Lysander Day Camp Roger and Cheri Organ of Baldwinsville proudly announce the engagement of their daughter, Julie Organ, to Jason Brown. Jason is the son of Terry Brown and the late Linda Brown, of Spencerport. Julie is a special education teacher for the Rochester City School District, and Jason is an instructor for Monroe Community College. 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So stop in for a bit of crafts, music and mischief before the school bells rin.Community Connections Our current library was built right at the heart of the community because we wanted to be at the heart of the community. In that spirit we do our best to publicize and participate in community events and this month we invite you to participate in the many community events involved in Barge Into B'ville a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the opening of Lock 24 includinga concert of Erie Canal music with Dave Ruch Thursday, August 19 at 7 pm, a Twilight Boat Parade on August 27 and Barge into Baldwinsville Day with entertainment all day on Paper Mill Island August 28. August Open Mic Celebrate a long, hot summer on Wednesday, August 18 at 7 p.m. with our long running, family-friendly, live entertainment program. Listen, watch or perform, it's up to you! Performer sign-in begins at 6:30 pm. Barge into BPL In celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Baldwinsville's Lock 24, the Library has invited Dave Ruch to present a family concert of Erie Canal music Thursday, August 19 at 7 p.m.Young and old will have fun at this musical trip into B'ville's past! Open Writers'Group Local writers support each other and share their progress every other Tuesday in the library's storytime room.This month's final session will be August 24 at 7 p.m. Facebooking the Future Technology keeps steaming along whether or not we choose to play along. If you're wondering what current social networking tools including Facebook and Twitter can do for you join us on Wednes0ay, August 25 at 1:30 pm.These classes are held in the computer lab and seating is limited so be sure and call or stop in to register. 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The local law provides that the commencement date of the retirement incentive program shall be October 1, 2010 and that the open period during which eligible employees may retire and receive the additional retirement benefits shall be ninety days in length and shall end on December 31. 2010. All persons interested, both in favor of and against the enactment of adoption of any of the above Laws, will be heard at said hearing. Copies of said proposed Local Laws may be viewed and obtained from the Village Clerk's Office during regular business hours prior to the hearing. Dated August 6, 2010 ROSEMARY JOHNSON, Village Clerk, Village of Baldwinsville Li'v1•33 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION I- OR MALLON OE A NEN ORK LIMITED LIARILITVCOMPANV RSI ANT TO St W DISK ',MILTED 23,2010. 3. The county in New York in which the office of the company IS located is Onondaga County. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall maila copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to 3168 Alex Lane, Baldwinsville, NY 13027.5. The business purpose of 'the company is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. BM-32 formed is 1 PHI SI S 11 ('I l\{)1 OGITS, 1 to I he dale offilingolthe arttc les ,d organizations with the •Isarenent (II State war lane ihilits comp:01s NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of FLR Partners, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec'!" of State. (SSNY) 6/25/10. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 250 S. Clinton St., Ste. 200, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful activities. BM-35 LEGAL NOTICE Articles of Organization of Mark W. Butz Family II, LLC ("L LC") Were tiled with Sec. ofState ofNY ("SSNY") NOTICE OF on 12/19/02. Office FORMATION Location: Onondaga • Notice of Formation of County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon M.IMP Realty. LL.C. Art. of whom process against the Org. tiled See'y of State LLC may be served. SSNY (SSNY) 6/23/10. Office location: Onondaga County. shall mail a copy of any process to, and the LLC's SSNY designated as agent of principal business location LLC upon whom process is 6719 Pottery Road, P.O. against it may be served. Box 240, Memphis, NY SSNY shall mail copy of 13112. Purpose! any lawful process to 250 S. Clinton St., Ste. 200, Syracuse, NY business purpose. BM-34 13202. Purpose any law ful activities. LEGAL NOTICE BM-35 Articles of Organization NOTICE OF of Mark W. Bitz Family I. LLC FORMATION ("1,L.C") were filed with Sec. Notice of Formation of of State of NY ("SSNY") on 12131/02. Office Location! CYBERBOTANICS TLC. Onondaga County. SSNY Arts. of Org. tiled with Secy. has been designated as agent of State of NY (SSNY) on 7:' upon whom process against 27/10 Office location: the L.I.0 may be serv ed. Onondaga County. SSNY SSNY shall mail a copy of designated as agent of [IC any process to, and the I I C's upon whom process against principal business location it may he served. SSNY shall mail process to • 1254 is 6719 Pottery Road. P.O. Boy 240, Memphis NY Ill 12 Purpose • :ins la, foil bosun-, purpose 14 51.34 I IABILITYCOMPANY 1. V. SECTION 201, I the name of the limited against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 3173 Alex Lane, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. Purpose: any lawful activities. BM-35 NOTICFOE FORM ATM'S of Robert's Renovations. II C, Notice of Formal ion Art of Org. tiled `les 's Gallagher Road. Baldu ins, die, NY 1 11027 Purpose any lawful acti, ity 105.1 77 I rgal Notice III II I . I 1 C tiled Articles of Ore:int/anon with the NY Orpartment of State on July I g. I 0 Its ntlice us located . against it may be served. Mailing address for any process is Bt IFE, LLC. 216 Wembridge Dr, East Syracuse. NY 13057. Business purpose is to engage in any lawful business activity. BM - 36 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.(LIC) Name: J.J.K. & J. Group, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on August 6, 2010. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of procee to c/o 1527 Avert% Syracuse, Ness York 13206. Term: Perpetual. Purpose: Any actis ity for which a limited liability company may be law fully engaged under the laws of the State of New York. BM-38 Notice of Formation of LLC the name of the limited liability company is Pineview Estates [.LC. Articles of Organization were tiled with the New York Department of State on 7.'23/10. The office location is Onondaga County. NY The Secretary of State of the State of New York is designated as the agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may he served. The Secretary of State of Ness' York shall mail a copy• of process to 55 Canterbury Road. Roi. hes1t.NY 14607 I he Company is formed for any and all law till purposes. I he ( ornpany is to he Inanagnd h> one or more members, and no member shall be held liable in their CgapAc it s as imembers ot the SSN 21S 10 Otlise location: Onondaga ( ounts . SSNY designated as .teer11 in? Necrcrars of State has hssen ( ompany tor any debts. obligations and liabilities designated as agent of Ff. of the ( ompany hom process 11 ( . upon whom process State I ( igo011 in Orsingt:47.1 I 00nt■ I he I3M-18 nit O EAGLE 2 4 /MESSENGER, AUGUST-18, 2010 NEWSPAPERS To do - Register for SAT's - Get letters Recommeri 4tion - Write college essay - Visit scietoois - Early Decision s Sciloots? 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