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Burdick - Bville Public Library
Happy Birthday Catherine Hayes ER • www.cnylink.com 75 cents LOOKING BACKWARD: WWII Vet Charlie Lowe, Muleskinner and Sharpshooter....Page 5 SCHOOLS: Van Buren Elementary Student Wins Five Ribbons in Special Olympics... .Page 6 Free Subscription tAmnslas) for 4-weeks **11. call: (315) 434-8889 x342 -(315) 635-9990 new subscribers only OP 1120 Dowrwr St. • www.orrowspacestorottestet Volume 86, No. 21 May 26 to June I, 2010 Verizon approval delayed By Erin Wisneski ewisneskl@cnyfink.com Time Warner has questioned Verizon's contract with greater Baldwinsville municipalities. The cable service provider sent a letter to the New York State Public Service Commission May 12, one day before the commission was scheduled to meet, claiming Verizon was given a more favorable contract with the village of Baldwinsville and towns of Lysander and Van Buren. According to Van Buren Councilor Mary Frances Sabin, issues addressed in Time Warner's letter included the existence of a local payment office and whether franse fees can be considered B'ville Memorial Day Parade Herbert Litterbrant is the Grand Marshall for this Sunday's Memorial Day Parade. —See page 3 Business mestuae. Time .Warner contract sloes not iepecif3r that the company offers a local payment of- , Girls' Varsity Golf Undefeated - - Baldwinsville's Girls' Varsity Golf team has a 12-0 record with two matches remaining. ...See page II CALENDAR CLASSIFIEDS EDITORIAL OBITUARIES PAC-B SCHOOL NEWS SPon rs - 401* - • ** 4414(i, 81unmws' returns PBR Book Fair 2 CANTON WOODS SENIOR CENTER.. Itiontheas Melo& Stais,tollt , and Akin Obis. ABOVE: last St. PaM-Pedo team runt through the streets of dovnton. Members include Tom 7 Eileen Si, Grace Stikibsth ValentioMINachal Valenti. LEFT:144 Trainees* the 2009 Anis 0(5.5K Centipede Division, run thiseglethe Old Walk .10 do own Syracuse. Members. are Nike losghlin, Shannon Mahan, Cris* Nicholls, 21 22 4 20 20 6 II 611191111111111011 ;• 40.!!ars' for Paige's jerfly Run'enT II 'i*itd i314 the orenamll hinds 'during thitit „at* event at Si tnillion. This i($nLty big deal consideringwe $2,100 thfiát yea" said -thris O1d 4WhOorganizes the reçtt "BeSate449tti c:oirbiate sponsorship stroij 00 percei4otindividte4 funds raised " dularen4-16*40. *MO - )P2 a e Id Prner Elementary tø cancer in 1994, the 14th ie Federal Building Plaza in conjunction with the , - v On Saturday June 5 and Sunday June 6, Barnes & Nobles customers can purchase books at either the Clay or DeWitt store to donate to Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital for use by the patients and their families.There will also be local and beloved authors signing books including Bruce Coville from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday at the Clay store and Laurie Halse Anderson from I to 3 p.m. Sunday June 6 at the Clay store. popular event for both the taldfiinsville got *ty and central New yurik residents, Paige terfly Run _Offers several*Ottents includ' nut (staitst 9 ajp.),. it:32C Po Run / Walk a.m.), the Caterpillar 91*01 (starts at 945 ain.yaiiit . . ge's Balterfly Run, pile 9 fice as Time Warnerrs contract does. However, at the public hearing for all three municipalities, Verizon said they would open a payment center at one of their existing local offices. Sabin said Verizon submitted a response to the NYSPSC regarding Time Warner's letter and the commission is reviewing all the documents. While the NYSPSC was scheduled to review Verizon's contract at their May meeting, the Time Warner letter caused the commission to hold its ruling and further review Verizon's contract. Sabin said the NYSPSC will probably rule on the contract next month. "I anticipate everything will be completed at the June meeting," Sabin said. "We're hoping they approve it." Every vehicle in Every dealership is marked with a special SILENT SALE price. Your Choice: Shop Sunday and Monday when wa are Dosed and bliy Tuesday and Wednesday Driversvillage com A 8 DRIVER'S VILLAGE Burdick AUTOMOTIVE 2 / MESSENGER, MAY 26, 2010 DATEBOOK MESSENGER 5910 Firestone Drive Syracuse, NY 13206 (a Editor: Erin VVisneski 434-8889 ext 332 messenger@cnyfinkcom SPortr Phil Blackwell 434-8889, ext.348 pblackwell@cnylkik.com Display Advertising: Paul Nagle 434-8889, ext 308 pnagle@cnylinkcorn (deadline: 5 p.m. Riday) Classified Advertising: 434-1988 (deadline: 5 p.m.1)sursday) Subscriptions: 434.8889 ext 342 or subscriptions@cnylinkcom Editor's note: Send your event notices to the Baldwinsville Messenger, 8 Mechanic St., Baldwinsville, N.Y. 13027. The fax number is 434-8883. Send e-mail messages in body of message and not as attachment to messengerecnylink.com . Notices must have the date, time and location of the event For further information, 434-8889 ext. 332. This week May 30 along Genesee and Oswego/Syracuse streets.A ceremony will be held after the parade in St Mary's Cemetery, then Riverview Cemetery. Upcoming Jose 5 A chicken barbecue will be held from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday June 5 at Grace Episcopal Church, 110 Oswego St in Baldwinsville. $8 half-chicken; S6 quarter-chicken. Drive through or eat in. June 5 . May 2i1 Canton Woods Senior Activity Group will hold a mystery auction at 10:30 a.m. May 28 at the Cariton Woods Senior Center, 76 Canton St. in Baldwinsville. Please bring in auction items by May 27. May 29 The Baldwinsville Women's Garden Club will host their annual perennial plant sale from $ a.m. to pooh Saturday May 29 at River Mall (near P&C). May 30 The 2010 Baldwinsville Memorial Day Parade will be held at 5 p.m. Sunday A chicken and biscuit dinner will be held beginning at 4p2n. Saturday June 5 at the Little Utica United Methodist Church on Lamson Road, three miles west of Route 48. Dinner includes roasted chicken, biscuits, mashed potatoes and more. Jun* 7 Danielle Laurange will fer Zumba dassektit6 Mondays beginning June 7 at Canton Woods Senior Center, 76 Canton St. in the village. Cost is $6. June LI An all-you-can-eat I TAKE THE I MONEY &RUE strawberry waffle brealcfast will be held from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday June 12 at Lamson Grange #588,9l08 Fenner Road, Lysander.The buffet will feature made-toorder waffles with fresh cut strawberries provided from Reeves Famis.Adults $6, children 10 and under $2. Julie 12 The second annual Family Fun Day will be held front 10 to 14.m. Saturday June 12 atVan Buren Central Pairic.The event will feature face painting, arts -and-crefts, carnival games (with charges beginning at one cent), a bounce house and swimming (beginning at 12:30 p.m.). Juno 14 Project Lifesaver, presented by the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office, will be held at 4:30 p.m. June 14 at Canton Woods Senior Center.The public safety program will describe electronic technology used to locate missing parses suffering from dementia-type disorders. Call 638-4536 for reservation&PREE Jun* 15 A Baldwinsville Academy reunion for the classes of 1930 through 1953 will be held at noon June IS at the Fireside Inn, Baldwinsville. Call 635-6072. Juno 24 Canton Woods will hold a golf outing June 24 followed by a cook out at Canton Woods. $16 per golfer. Call 638-4536. July 9, 10 Aug. 7 The Baker High School's Class of 1990 will hold its 20-year reunion Aug. 7 on Paper Mill Island in Baldwinsville. Registration to attend will end July 16. Register now at classreport.org (navigate to Baker High School class of 1990). Call 753-0097. Sept. 4 The annual Seneca River Days will be held Friday July 9 at Paper Mill Island and Mercer Park and Saturdayjuly 10 at Mercer Park Svc/tuned for details. July 9 The Baldwinsville Class of 1960 will hold its 50th class reunion July 9,10 and II. For more information e-mail Bonnie Palmer Kisselstein at bkissels@twcny. rr.com or call 635-7669. Class members are still being sought July 30 The Baker HS clasir'of 1970 will celebrate 40th reunion from July 30 to Aug. I with a mixer, golfing, boat ride, dinner dance and picniC.Celik 635-6007 or e-mail casdwards 1 @aaktorn. The Baldwinsville Class of 2000's 10-year high school reunion will be held Saturday Sept 4 at Mohegan Manor. Please send your mailing address to bvilleclassof2000reunions@gmail. corn by Jan. 31 to receive itiormal save-the-date and Invitation. Ongoing Parkinson's center The Parkinson's Disease resource center is open from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Silver Fox Senior Social Club at 22 E. Genesee St in Baldwinsville. The center offers a library of information in videos, brochures and books, Callthe dub at 635-5335. Mortgage Loans r>.1/1/ . 1 1 2!: SPRING EVE T GET A $50 MAR REBATE CARD BY MAIL WHEN YOU BUY A NEW SET OF 4 QUALIFYING TIRES FROM APRIL 1 - MAY 31, 2010.* With Cooper, you don't have to-give up a thing. Grab four eligible tires right now and get unbeatable performance. Biandi Installations Warranties • Service -$50 OFF 1 For more informaL 4o to COOPERTIREREBATES.COM -,, OR CALL 1.800.426.2637 CDCIP'EFITIFtErS since 19T2 OPEN: Mon. - Fri. 7am - 7pm HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, INC Oswego 62 East Genesee St., Baldwinsville • 635-5681 Visit our website... www.hudsonandmowins.com 22 E. Utica St. 342-0644 11-11•.-atisigaiviciAlir.c.0111111 OF,493,4 MESSENGER: MAY 26, 2010/ 3 'The Greatest Generation' Boards in bdei Sales tax impact By Erin Wisneskl ewienes.d.cnyilniccom Van Buren's portion of sales tax revenue will be reduced to zero o*itiext couple of years leaving a gap in funding for nage projects in Seneca. Knolls. In the past, the town has been eligible to take approximately $2.5 million dollars and has opted to take $300,000 to cover drainage improvements. With Onondaga County's new sales tax distribution formula, the town_ will be eligible for approximately $825,000 in 2011, less than $100,000 in 2012 and nothing in subsequent years. "We now have to find a new way to fund the drainage improvements," said Van Buren Supervisor Claude Sykes. While the bulk of the drainage projects have been completed, the town will now have to get creative with funding to ensure the drainage infrastructure remains up-to-date. Cold War Vet exemption approved Both the towns of Lysander and Van Buren have approved an exemption for veterans of the Cold War. Lysander recently approved an amendment to the exemption, which is based on 15 percent of a home's assessment and would be an approximate $117 savings for a home assessed at $100,000. After holding a public hearing, Van Buren approved the exemption at the May 18th board meeting. "Anything we `can do for any vet we should do because we do not do enough for them now," said Bill Palmer of Lysander. Vanuren Councilor Mary Frances Sabin expressed *eat the amount of exemptions offerect heltnnk.4, . **lane pOlitt;iitfieittlxpayers have to make up thd difference and take on the burden, she said. "Considering the financial condition we are in now, should we pass that cost on to others." Councilor Harold Johnson agreed, asking how mach more the younger generation raising families could handle. Officials noted that while there is an existing exemption, veterans cannot claim both, only one or the other. •Eligible veterans must have served in the armed forces between Sept. 2, 1945 and Dec. 26, 1991. Lysander officials voted unanimously in favor of the exemption amendment. Van Buren officials voted with five in favor and two against (Sabin and Johnson). Empire Zone designation Van Buren officials have granted Empire Zone Please see Boards, page 8 B'ville's Memorial Day Parade honors WWII vets Sunday By Erin Wisneski ewlsneskl@cnyllnk.com Join the community in honoring veterans this Sunday during the annual Baldwinsville Memorial Day Parade. This year the parade committee will honor World War II veterans. "This 'Greatest Generation' of veterans is comprised of our grandparents and great-grandparents, aunts and uncles and great aunts and uncles," said Sarah Baker, a member of the Baldwinsville Memorial Day Parade Committee. "They are leaving us all too quickly." The parade, which will feature several bands including the Island Band, the Baker High School Band and the Baldwinsville Community Band, as well as community organizations arid leaders, will begin at 5 p.m. at the corner of Lock Street and Route 31 and travel to the four Parade schedule 4:45 p.m. Placement of Memorial Wreath and raising the colors at the Veteran's Monument de begins 5p $1,1 4$111kWeath Ceremony at thabridgaiewer the SerietaRiver S:45 p.m. St.,Hary's Cemetery . ' ice atTalliten Street Se- 4rv 6:45p.m,Riverview Cemetery, Tappan Street Raising the colors Pfocernent of the wreaths tArnerka the Beautiful" performed guest Speaker Matt Straub 'Gettysburg Address" recitation by Kevin Thompson, Baker HS student in Flanders Fields" recitation by Andrew Giadni, Baker HS student "Logan's Orders" recitation by Laura Farleman, Baker HS student Musical selections by the Bakhvinsvine Community Band "Amazing Grace" performed by the David Hunter Pipers Salute over the graves Too e's Lakeland Cafe Serving Breakfast & Lunch ys,Saturdays & Sundays 8-2 Only Buy 194bd I/2 Price Toast, Iefriej & Coil Grand Marshall Herbert Litterbrant Guest Speaker Matthew Straub President Harry Truman wrote the following to Litterbrant, and other WWII veterans: if To you who answered the call of our country and served in its armed forces to bring about the total defeat of the enemy, I extend the heartfelt thanks of a grateful Nation." corners, then south along Route 48. Also featured is the 122nd Regiment Infantry (Onondagas) re-enactors, who will march through the streets of Baldwinsville and then station themselves at the Civil War Monument for the Riverview ceremony following the parade and a ceremony at St. Mary's Cemetery. "[The ceremonies are] a wonderful opportunity for parents to share the rich history that is part of our community and to share a rever- ence for those Americans who made it possible for us to gather on the banks of the beautiful Seneca River in a spirit of peace, camaraderie and celebration," Baker said, noting that not all parade spectators attend the ceremonies. "I think people are missing so much by not going [to the ceremonies]. For our children, this is important. [Our veterans] need to be remembered." Grand Marshall and Guest Speaker Baldwinsville's Herbert Litterbrgit i't the tinied StaieStf*-Y'cl&iitg WódVai IT, •has been chosen as this yeerC vine _Memorial Day. .Paracie's tedin Sta diied lank ofEft, Class Càrpárer. the He served for six yeentewmpana, Newfoundland, Iceland, -Alecto Rico, Panama Canal, Africa and the 94 Please see Memorial, page 8 General Omar Bradley wrote the following to Litterbrant in a letter: congratulate you upon completion of your service in the armed forces and for your part in bringing to a conclusion a two-front war, which resulted in the unconditional surrender of the Axis Powers." ALL AMERICAN GIRL Lis BOY BEAUTY PAGEANT 8s MODEL SEARCH Baby Girl * Baby Boy (2 mo. - 35 mos.) 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A portion of all money will he donated to the American Cancer Society for Breast Cancer Research 800- 488-8851 Pageant will be held: SUNDAY, JUNE 27 in Syracuse 1 4/ MESSENGER, MAY 26, 2010 OPINION Editorial Support your Dollars for Scholars chapter Local Dollars for Scholars chapters have been making college financing a possibility for hundreds of thousands of students across Onondaga and Madison counties since 1958. The program, a division of Scholarship America, has been recognized as an effective way for communities to provide academic support and financial aid to local students. The following school districts maintain active Dollars for Scholars chapter: Baldwinsville, Chittenango, Canastota, Liverpool, North Syracuse, Jordan-Elbridge, Syracuse and Vernon. In fact, Baker High School seniors will reap the benefits of the program during this Friday's Moving Up Day ceremony held at the high school. Each chapter accepts donations and sponsors for new scholarships, year-round. The Baldwinsville chapter works hand-in-hand with the Baldwinsville Community Scholarship Foundation organizing several annual events to raise money for scholarship funds and to attract new sponsors. Dollars for Scholars is also the parent group of two other major initiatives. The first is ScholarShop, an activity-based college-readiness Curriculum that helps parents and their children who are students in fourth through 12th grade identify career paths, prepare for higher education, and navigate the admissions and financial aid process. More than 700,000 students have graduated from the ScholarShop program ready to face education and life after high school. The second initiative — Collegiate Partners program — involves approximately 500 colleges, universities and technical schools to help maximize the impact of financial aid from the organization. Many of these educational institutions have matching-fund agreements, and all are committed to helping students get the most out of their Dollars for Scholars scholarship. .. For more information on your local Dollars for Scholars chapter or other Scholarship America initiatives, visit scholarshipamerica.org . Your Baldwinsville Messenger This week's Baldwinsville Messenger is full of activities, events and happenings in the greater Baldwinsville, Lysander and Van Buren communities. Many of these articles have been submitted by you, our readers, through e-mail (messenger@cnylinIccom) and mail (5910 Firestone Drive, Syracuse, NY I 3206).We encourage you to continue to send in your stories and contact us with you ideas. MESSENG 59 10 Firestone Drive, Syracuse, NY 1 3206 USPS 340-480 Phone 315-434-8889 • Fax 315-434-8883 www.cnylink.com Erin Smith. Editor, Ext. 338 Paul Nkee, Senkli•Advertising Representative, Eat 308 The Messenger k a unit of Eagle Newspapers David B.Tyler Jr, Publisher, Ext. 312 Colleen Farley;Associate Publisher, Ext 315 John McIntyre, Publisher, Spotlight Newspapers Gary Catt, Executive Editor, Ext 330 Jennifer Wing, Managing Editor, Ext. 340 Sharon Doldo, Business Manager. Ext. 305 Office of Publication: 59I 0 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: $28 per year to addresses in New York state (depending on county}; $33 per year to addresses outside New York state. Senior rates availabie. 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. fr., President Daniel E.AlexanderVice President John k McIntyre Jr.. Secretary/Treasurer. Looking Backward 'Charlie Lowe, Muleskinner and Sharpshooter' By Steve McMahon bvtlietilstory@earthlink.net Baldwinsville celebrates Memorial Day this Sunday May 30. This column is dedicated to our local veterans, more than 100 of whom served in World War II alone. On Aug. 14, 1945, V-J Day marked the Japanese surrender and the end of war in Asia. One group that greatly contributed was "Merrill's Marauders." This "experiment" in Special Forces later led to elite fighting units like the Green Berets. One local Marauder was Charles Lowe of Red Rock. Charlie was born near Binghamton on March 14, 1921, to Leon and Helen Lowe, both of whom labored in local factories. C-harlie later worked on a farm, where his experiences herding livestock and hunting game prepared him for related roles in the war. Following his enlistment in the Army in May, 1940, Charlie helped to secure the Panama Canal Zone. After serving for three years in the jungles of Panama, Charlie became acclimated to extremes of heat and humidity. But nothing could fully prepare him for the part he would play in Burma, known now as Myarunar. A 14 part report of WWII operations called the "American Forces in Action Series" was published in 1945. One installment explained that Merrill's Marauders was "trained for long-range penetration behind enemy lines in Japanese-held Burma... occupation of Burma menaced India, provided a bulwark against counterattack from the west, cut the last land route for supply of China, and added Burma's raw materials to the resources of an empire already rich.. ..From February to May, 194.4.. .the Marauders were.. .in a drive to recover northern Burma and clear the way for the construction of the Ledo Road, which was to link the Indian railhead at Ledo with the old Burma Road to China." You may recall that "Hump" Pilot Harley Loveless, the subject of my story last Memorial Day, flew supplies over the Himalayas from Ledo to Myitkyina in a DC3-C47 "The Marauders were foot soldiers who marched (with mules) and fought through jungles and over mountains from the Hukawng Valley in northwestern Burma to Myitkyina on the Irrawaddy River... They met and defeated the veteran soldiers of the Japanese.. Operating in the rear of the main forces of the Japanese, they prepared the way for the southward advance of the Chinese by disorganizing supply lines and communications. The climax of the Marauders' operations was the capture of the Myitkyina airfield, PAUL AND AMY LOWE Charlie Lowe at age 15 in 1936 fteft) and age 26 in 1947 (right)iiith his bride, Maria Dr.ama of Syracuse. The time he spent fighting with Merrill's Marauders in the jungles of Burma clearly aged him before his time, as he appears on his wedding day to be a man of more than just a few years older. - the only all-weather strip in northern Burma." What we know of their op- STEVE MCMAHON The Lowe family at home on the banks of the Seneca River including (from left) Amy, Paul, son Todd and daughter Marguerite. Paul's father, Cherie Lowe, was a veteran of Merrill's Marauders in World War II, as well as a Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 114 and 80, and a local firefighter. He moved to Red Rock with his wife, Maria, circa 1950, and built the current home on Gordon Road after a previous one burned down circa 1965. Paul and Amy Lowe lost another son, Chris, in March, after a long and brave battle with cystic fibrosis. He was 29, and like his brother Todd after him, had been a member of Troop 114, BSA. erations is from later interviews conducted by the unit's historian. "Few records were available because (they) restricted their files in order to maintain mobility while they were operating behind the Japanese lines. During the second mission, a Japanese artillery shell scored a direct hit on the mule carrying the limited quantity of records and maps kept by the unit headquarters. During the third mission the heavy rains made preservation of papers impossible for more than a day or two. The unit's intelligence officer was killed at Myitkyina, and his records were washed away before they could be located." This was just one of many casualties. In fact, 80 percent of the 2997 men suffered casualties, including 424 who were killed, wounded or missing in action. The balance contracted disabling diseases like dysentery and malaria. But the report notes that, "2% is the number of malaria cases evacuated. Nearly every member of the force had it in more or less severe form." Charlie certainly wasn't immune to illness or injury. According to a school essay written by Charlie's grandson, Todd Lowe, "by the end of the mission.. .all were considered walking wounded.... My grandfather got malaria (and) typhus, and was shot in the hand while firing his weapon. Because of this he lost his hearing in his right ear. He earned a Purple Heart for his injuries." Todd's mother Amy elaborated. "After I had the kids, Charlie would take me to the B'ville Diner for coffee and apple pie. After awhile, he began talking to me about the war. But, he wouldn't tell me about the battles, because he didn't want to talk about taking any lives. They started in India, just hacking their way through the jungle. They fought a form of guerilla warfare all the way to Myitkyina. Although he was wounded, Charlie wasn't even hospitalized until the end of the campaign." Charlie married Maria Dzama in 1947 before moving to Gordon Road on the Seneca River. According to Todd's father, Paul, "He built this house in 1965, after the first one burned." But Paul knows very little of his father's war years. "Dad said that he became a muleskinner (driver) and sharpshooter, because he was a farm boy who could shoot and herd Please see Looking, page 10 MESSENGER, MAY 26,2010/5 OPINION Anxiously awaiting a Wisneski addition From the mailbag For the first time in five years, I will not be covering the events and news happening in Baldwinsville this summer. I won't be gone permanently, though. I'm just taking a couple of months to get acquainted with our family's newest addition, Cora Josephine, who is due to arrive June 26. My husband, Brian, and I found out I was pregnant Oct. 18 and have steadily, and excitedly, been preparing for her ever since, as has my 15-year-old daughter, Cassie, who recently completed a beautiful mural on Cora 's bedroom wall. After a second trimester miscarriage last year, I changed physicians and began going to Dr. Cathy Berry and Associates in Radisson for my prenatal care. One, they came highly recommended, and two, they are closer to home and work, which has proved super convenient as I have frequent appointments to keep a close eye on Cora's progress. With the miscarriage, the baby's heart just stopped beating; and I didn't find out until two weeks Thank you for support Isn't it time to bring it down? To the editor: I would like to thank all of the 1,534 people in Baldwinsville who supported my candidacy for Board of Education of the Baldwinsville Central School District on May 18 along with all those who support education. The Baldwinsville Central School District is an essential component of what makes our community such an attractive place to live and raise our children. Although the school district will face many challenges in the upcoming years, I believe these challenges can be overcome so long as all members of the district work together for the betterment of our children's' education. Thank you again for your support and for a truly rewarding six-year tenure on the Board of Education. LAWRENCE "MICHA" To the editor: A few years have passed by and the old Tr-County Mall is still standing. Of course, it's abandoned and all boarded up. There are steel fences all around the place. Kids are trying to get inside to wreak havoc, starting up small fires and so forth. I really think that someone should come forward and do something about this situation - decide whether to keep this abandoned mall standing or to demolish it. Does the mayor of Baldwinsville know about this situation? Does he agree that the mall should be gone and or something to go in that place? Does he know that kids ate starting fires in the empty mall? Isn't it time to bring it Erin Wisneski In Erin's eyes later during an appointment. So, naturally I was concerned it could happen again. However, the staff was incredibly patient, allowing me to come in to check the baby's heartbeat whenever I felt it necessary, and once I started feeling Cora's movement, she squashed any concerns because she is always going. While I am out on maternity leave getting to know my busy little girl, I want to assure you that your Messenger news is in good hands. I have several people who will be taking over various duties. Kim Dryden, a Baldwinsville native and Baker graduate who wrote about her experiences in Seoul, Korea in a Messenger column, will be covering municipal meetings. Barb Ackerman-Rachetta of Liverpool will be covering various events this summer, bringing you feature stories and focusing on travelers to Baldwinsville. Steve McMahon will continue to contribute his bi-monthly history column. And Julia Merulla of Liverpool, who will handle the day-to-day operations, will be getting acquainted with Baldwinsville's business district. Summer office hours have yet to be determined, but someone will be available for readers to visit at 8 Mechanic St., home of the Public Access Channel - Baldwinsville station. Submissions can still be sent to messenger@cnylink.com or ewisneski@cnylink.com, through the mail to 5910 Firestone Drive or dropped off during office hours at the Mechanic Street office. I hope everyone has a wonderful summer, and I'm sure to see many of you out and about at Baldwinsville's many upcoming offerings. 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. 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During her presentation, sherecounted the ordeal of life in the camps, telling students that her story is "the story Anne Frank might have told had she survived." This is the sixth year Lazan has given her presentation to the students of Ray Middle School. Lazan told students she believes hope is what enabled her and her family to endure and survive their ordeal in the camps. She urged students to exercise tolerance and respect for others and to share the facts of the Holocaust with future generations. "Prevent our past from becoming your future," she said. Lazan gave a second presentation in the evening for the public at, Baker High School. Mation Lusa speaks at Ray Middle School in BaldvAnsvIlle. Five ribbons for Irville boy Voters approve school budget By Erin Wisneski ewisneski@cnylink.com 5 plus tax It above ground podn8.601660 mos for well qualified buyers. 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BOE to meet June 7 The Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education will conduct its next meeting at 7 p.m. Monday June 7 in the cafeteria of Durgee Junior High School located on the district's main campus at 29 East Oneida St in Baldwinsville. District residents are encouraged to attend board of education meetings to view proceedings and to i t 0 11 1 . ‘‘ ww‘‘.1i‘erpooliniolandspa.com express their opinions on issues of concern to them. Greater Baldwinsville residents have approved the $93,669,512 proposed Baldwinsville Central School District budget with 2,094 in favor and 1,000 against. Highlights of the budget include: Zero percent increase from last year's budget Increase of 2.23 percent to the tax levy Cutting 92 positions Using $4.16 million in reserves Voters also approved proposition two, which proposed purchasing six new busses for the district's fleet with 1,824 in favor- and 1,237 against, and proposition three, which added a member to the board with 2,163 in favor and 832 against. Voters elected Joan Reeves with 1,619 votes, Kenneth Dwyer with 2,061 votes and Steve Schweitzer with 1,883 votes to fill three Baldwinsville Board of Education seats. Incumbent Lawrence "Micha" Ordway received 1,534 votes in the e I ec ti on . s CO KA911 MESSENGER, MAY 26,2010/7 BUSINESS Scholarship foundation receives $1,000 donation KBR Donor Spotlight Optimists donate $1K (From left) Baldwinsville Optimists Joyce Ramseyer, Ron Rumpf, Jim Johnson, Pat Dickman and Susan Ranous present a $1,000 donation to the Keep the Ball Rolling (KBR) event KBR is an after the senior bail party designed to keep students safe. KBR's mission is to give seniors a way to celebrate without alcohol, drugs and driving, thus helping to prevent tragic accidents on ball night. SUSAN BERTRAND On behalf of Green & Setter, Niche Ordway, right, presents a $1,000 donation to the BaldvAnsville Community Scholarship Foundation President Jennifer Saraceni, center, and EICSF Treasurer Mark Baker. The donation will fund a BCSF scholarship, which will be awarded to a graduating senior Friday May 28 at the Moving Up Day ceremony at Baker High School. 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He and his late wife, Rose, raised three sons, had five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He retired from Allied Chemical after 31 years. Mattheiev Straub, a 1991 Baker High School graduate, has been chosen as this year's guest speaker. A proud native of Baldwinsville, he is the son of Phyllis and the late George Straub. Straub graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1995, after which he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army in the Field Artillery. Following assignments in various capacities, Straub honorably transitioned from the US Army as a captain and continued to serve as an officer in the Army Reserves. He is again working with the United States Army in his position at Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Sensors in Liverpool. Straub also volunteers as the Central New York West Point admissions liaison officer working with local high school students to prepare and compete for appointments to the United States Military Academy at West Point. He resides in Pompey with his wife, Devon, and their 5-year-old son, Grant Douglas. OPEN TUESDAY TIL 7pm Latest Technologies to modernize your smile! www.baldwinsvilledentist.com DR. SUZANNE SHAPERO Pol ice W. Genesee 0 Dr Shapero Dr. Suzanne Shapero ATTENTION EMPLOYEES OF DMD, MBA, PC • Wegmans • Anheuser-Busch • AARP • Erie Insurance • Lockheed Martin Corp. gya • M&T Bank • NY Power Authority • Clifton Springs • Cavalier Transportation !) Research & Marketing Strategies (RMS) recently added Susan Maxsween to the staff as the RMS Healthcare Transformation Manager. In her role, Susan works with primary care physician groups helping them to prepare for National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Physician Practice Connection Patient Centered Medical Home accreditation. Several of RMS' clients, including: Cayuga Area Physician Alliance (CA PA) and Jackson Physician's Alliance We Accept 1 11.11)1,! !!, 11;1 ITO. tl1na1.411 designation to 49 acres of industrial land to encourage industrial and commercial development. The property, owned by Tessy Plastics Corporation, is located at 7528 State Fair Boulevard and meets the criteria as a regionally significant project that will create 60-plus new jobs. VB donates 8500 , 1 Charlotte St. across from Police Station Baldwinsville Van Buren officials have approved a $500 • UPSTATE (JPA ) expect to submit applications within 2010. Susan will work with both physicians and benefit administrators to help them ensure that quality improvement processes are in place to help optimize patient care. donation to the Barge into Baldwinsville committee, which will commemorate the 100th anniversary of NYS Canal Lock 24 throughout this summer. The funds will help cover costs for displays throughout village landmarks including Village Commons, the library and the Museum at the Shacksboro Schoolhouse, as well as placement of a plaque at the lock. Sykes said the lock has contrib- 'ighting Pediatric Cancer. • Funding Hope JOIN US AT: Taste of Syracuse Federal Building Plaza, Clinton Square McLane 5K CertMed 'Thned Race 9 am 9:45 am -SRC/SRCTec Caterpillar Crawl - for Kids 5 and under 10 am - Kinney Drug Fitness Run/Walk - This event includes: awards for all age groups, finishers ribbon for each participant, chip timing for 5K, and prizes for top individual/team fundraisers. For more information or to register, please contact Paige's Butterfly Run at 315.635.0099 or www.pbrun.oro Be a part of the fun! I') Rim I'llotos IpPr21■1 4UL The Lysander Town Board will hold its next "Meetings on the Move" at 7 p.m. Monday June 28 at the Seneca River Fire Department, 3457 Hayes Road in Lysander. The board held its first meeting on the move last month at the Plainville Fire Station in Jack's Reef. Sure to be read by students, parents, grandparents and teachers * and SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 2010 'Meetings on the Move' with 8 KEEPSAKE GRADUATION ISSUES • 000., Iamb No.. Prrsented by Walmart uted to the economy over the years and it is nice to celebrate it. TIME TO SAY... cctutAniAncess ion* CL•ss OF Gahm, Children's Hospttal rfly Run Susan joined RMS in the spring of 2010. She has a Masters Degree in Health Services Management with experience in strategic planning, quality process improvement and regulatory oversight. Prior to joining RMS, Susan was the Administrative Director with the College of Medicine with SUNY Upstate Medical Center. She has direct experience working with NCQA officials and achieving accreditation goals. Susan resides in Onondaga Hill with her husband aria family. Boards From page 3 Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Ph 635-6643 B'ville firm adds staff Publishing: Wednesday, June 9th Cazenovia Republican Cazenovia High Eagle Bulletin Fayetteville Manlius High Jamesville DeWitt High E. Syracuse Minoa High Christian Bros. Academy Manlius Pebble Hill Bishop Grimes High Skaneateles Press Skaneateles High Star Review Liverpool High Cicero N. Syracuse High O EAGLE NEWSPAPERS Publishing Wednesday, lime 16th Baldwinsville Messenger Baker High Eagle Observer Marcellus High Bishop Ludden High Jordan Elbridge High West Genesee High Westhill High Solvay High Madison Eagle Oneida High Chittenango High Canastota High VVS High Hamilton High Morrisville High Holy Cross City Eagle Nottingham High Henninger High Corcoran High Deadline Previous Wednesday VOL F'roceeds benefit the Dr William J Waters Center for Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders at Upstate Golisano Children's Hospital and the Upstate Cancer Center Campaign. To congratulate your area high school seniors, contact your ad rep or call 315-434-8889 Ext. 315 omiz MESSENGER, MAY 26, 2010/9- Paige's Butterfly Run From page I the 5K Centipede Division (starts at 9 a.m.). Both the 5K and 3K courses have been rerouted this year due to construction on Erie Boulevard. The 5K winds through Inner Harbor and the 3K follows the Creek Walk. "They are nice courses with a nature-like feel to both of them," Arnold said. The 5K Centipede Division, which consists of five-person teams of both male and female contestants, tied together for the duration of the race, returns for its second year. "Five people tied together running is a challenge," Arnold, said noting the event drew a few teams last year. "(The Centipede) was fun. We only had three teams, but those who participated enjoyed it. I'm sure we'll have more this year." Last, but not least, the Caterpillar Crawl, popular among the 5 years old and younger crowd, sports a 40-foot course free to all participants. Event coordinators have also encouraged students from school districts throughout central New York to form youth teams for the annual race with student teams hailing from Baldwinsville, East Syracuse-Minoa, Jamesville-Dewitt, Fayetteville-Manlius, Sandy Creek and Liverpool. Participants who register by May 28 will receive pre-registration pricing ($20); registration after will be $30 a person. There is also an early packet pickup from 4 to 7 p.m. June 3 at Fleet Feet, 5800 Bridge St. in DeWitt. To register yourself or a team for the event, visit paiges- Bank-issued, FDIC-insured butterflyrun.org or e-mail paigesrun@twcny.rr.com . "Our biggest opportunity for growth is the individual fundraiser obtaining sponsorships," Arnold said. . Last year, the Paige's Butterfly Run raised $140,000, $130,000 of which was distributed to Paige's Cancer Research Fund ($70,000), Paige's Family Assistance Fund ($27,000), Paige Yeomans Arnold Memorial Endowment Fund ($5,000), Paige's Family Fun Fund ($13,000) and $5,000 toward the new pediatric cancer outpatient center. The remaining $10,000 was donated to the Baldwinsville Community Scholarship Foundation, Capping off funding for two $2,000 scholarships, which are awarded to two graduating Baker High School seniors annually. COMPARE OUR 2.65%A" CD RATES. 5 year Call or visit your local financial advisor today. 15 East Genesee Street Suite 250 Baldwinsville, NY 13027 315-635-0327 www.edwardiones.com Mernbor S1PC l'ANNardiones • Quality 24/7 Service Start saving! Call your local Griffith Office 1-877-WARM-IT-UP (1-877-927-6488) • Competitive Prices We've been providing premier energy service for over 85 years! 'Some restrictions may apply Call for details More relief is on its way to post-quake Haiti, with a very active group of people from area United Methodist churches who are headed there in the next few weeks. The group will be on the ground in this beleaguered nation between May 26 and June 2 providing aid in areas of construction/demolition, childcare and education along with medical assistance. This team is part of a larger pilot program focusing on housing, NEED GUTTERS? A tIVIII8 pwas 5^ RESIDENTIAL on COMMERCIAL g •Goer Caws •Fasdo/Sollk homme es= • Say Coke kaki/ 1.10 • IhralnewerViaToral =WON, NY 732-957Z health, education and pastoral services. The United Methodist Volunteers in Mission (UMVIM) will attach 15 to 20 Haitians to their team. One of the construction crew, Tom House, is affiliated with the local EJ Thomas United Methodist Men, which is made up of members from Bowens Corners, Granby Center, Little Utica and Warners United Methodist churches. House is a member of Warners United Methodist Church. The work that this group will be involved in will consist primarily of demolition where rubble needs to be cleared before any new structures can be built. Another team of experts in children's education will work with children there. The medical component will be doing basic health assessment and treating what they are able. 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District Attorney William Fitzpatrick, 'h* fr#49AU I 0/ MESSENGER, MAY 26, 2010 Looking From page I livestock. But, he really didn't like to talk about it." Amy agreed, but said that Charlie had vivid memories of life in the Burmese jungle. "He said that it always smelled wet. He hated wearing wet clothes, because it reminded him of being wet for days in the jungle. When Paul would work on the dock down in the river, Charlie would say, 'I just can't understand how that boy can stand it." After his discharge on June 5, 1945, Charlie was awarded a number of ribbons and medals for his service, all of which were lost in the fire 35 years ago. By contacting Marauder veteran and historian Robert Passanisi, I learned that Charlie should receive one more, albeit posthumously. According to Passanisi, "He's also entitled to the Bronze Star Medal he earned as a conversion of the Combat Infantry Badge. He probably didn't know. The award was issued after the war was over and no one was told. It was like thanking you for going through hell, and successfully doing the impossible." Charlie Lowe died June 1, 1996.1 think that he's due. Looking Backward will appear in the Messenger every other week or so, as long as there are stories td tell. If you have questions about this story or suggestions for future ones, including any local historical images or information, please contact me via e-mail at bvillehistory0 earthlink.net . ROBERT PASSANISI, HISTORIAN The mule was Integral to Merrill's Marauders. The tough terrain and thick vegetation of the Burmese jungle made transportation by motorized vehicle impossible. One day on the bail, Charlie was demonstrating how to motivate a mule to move, based on his experience herding livestock on a farm. Just then, an officer passed by, and ram impressed that he promoted Charlie (already a sharpshooter and scout) from cook to muleskinner. This was a big step up, beam the mules were not Just beasts of burden. When foodstuffs got low and • there tveron't sufficient supplies to camy, they became a source of much-needed protein forte men. The mules worked just as hard as the men, so that by the end, lbw Weren't much more than skin and bones. Meals Otttiliheels.Council Presents 'th on BBQ at eLake un,`,TtAcm 5:00PM-(ftegistr B8Q and music) loircirea of . ,16fts 1111117711, goise rnon Is Programs In pnondriga County to feed nourishing meals fO our homebound neighbori. •, Participating programs Baidwirkivillei4els 638-2171 BM Meals on Wheels 463-5972 -ECHO iittioiSelein Wheels 487*' FM/JD Meals on Wheels 67444 Kosher Meals on Wheels 445-‘0820T, 478-59'43 Meals on Wheels Of SifroCtise (includes Jord9n/Elbridge;t0pW) North Area Meals on Wheels 452-1402 Onondaga Elders (Ail-Programs) 435-2362 *hat is a Wheel-0..4MR? . r A Wheel-a-thon is family fun! Participant tt. , use almost any non4rlotortzed wheel transportation skates, wagonsv skateboards, bicycles, wheelchairs (motorized acceptable), strollai and of course walking or just enjoy the food artdmuljc, YOUR NEWS NOW MEN CF., FM Mibtistatilts ROBERT PASSANISI, HISTORIAN Brigadier General Frank Merrill, the namesake of Merrill's Marauders, watches as a line of muleskinners (drivers) fords a shallow spot in a Burmese river. - - Raise $40 for adults for adults and $5 for-children age 12 anttunder to support the Meals ortrheels Progranlot ywc,cholFe. and receive frectyvater bottle'anosaur BBO plat Attyoiothe event Listen to classic rock by WSEN 92.1 FMirati tidditreetrtidiopersonar Aohn Carrucci. Make a simulated 'weptherteporf with Y NItI • --StormchaseN . , Get Involved: For a registrOtron broc yoLOocatMe D's Nursery tours BA EAGLE NEWSPAPERS EWheels Prorfam. Donations and regishaVOni'ac cepted the e a My Purpose: An extra few days at the lake this year! 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Military news B'ville soldier promoted., Brigadier General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for the State of New York, has announced the promotion of Timothy Pasto of Baldwinsville, who serves with the Company D, 2-108th Infantry, to the rank of captain. Pasto, a member of the New York Army National Guard, was recognized for his ability to take on additional responsibility and leadership. Army National Guard promotions are based on overall performance, attitude, leadership ability, and developmertt potential. COLA.G U MESSENGER, MAY 26,2010/ I 1 A Do you have local sports news you want to share with the community? Contact Sports Editor Phil Blackwell 434-8889 ext. 348 pblackwell@cnylink.com SPORTS Wyllie girls lax tears through Auburn, CNS By Phil Blackwell phlackwell@cnYllnk.com Pictured is the undefeated Baldwinsville Girls Varsity Golf Team. They are (front row, from left) Melissa Curtis, Caitlyn Spartes, Emma Plucinik, Marissa Foriero, Heather Heins, (back row, from left) Katie Walsh, Erin Ganiey, Jamie Schmidt and Lauren Petty. Girls' varsity golf undefeated Staff reports The Baldwinsville Girls Varsity Golf Team is close to wrapping up its 2010 season with an undefeated record. The Bees are currently 12 — 0 with two matches left. Junior Lauren Petty and Senior Jamie Schmidt have led the team all season and are ranked among the top golfers of Section III. Adding to Baldwinsville's winning roster are: seventh grader Katie Walsh, eighth grader Marissa Foriero, sophomore Erin Ganley, junior Heather Heins and seniors Emma Plucinik, Caitlyn Sparkes and Melissa Curtis. According to Coach Karen Schmidt, the team's undefeated season has been somewhat of a sur- prise. "We lost two of our four starters from last year, but with our newest members, working together with our returning golfers, we've overcome that potential setback and earned a successful season. We've had a lot of fun." The Baldwinsville Girls Golf team will compete at Sectionals Thursday May 27 at Rogue's Roost. Lax Bees take league title By Phil Blackwell oblaókwellecilyllnk.com It wasn't just that the Batdwinsville boys lacrosse team claimed the CNY Counties League National division regular-season championship - it was how they earned that title which made it special. The Bees, to finish on top, had to win two tough road games - and did just that, capping it off with a 13-10 victory over CiceroNorth Syracuse Thursday night at Bragman Stadium, with first place on the line. At just the right time, B'ville (13-3) has played some of its best lacrosse of the season. Even an early deficit at CNS wouldn't faze them, either. Trailing 3-1 going into the second quarter, the Bees' offense started to warm up, bashing the Northstars on a regular basis until it had picked up a 6-6 tie going into the half. Gradually, B'ville took over in the third quarter, aided by a defense that remained steady and be- gan to figure out CNS's tendencies. They forced bad shots - and Parker Ferrigan, who finished with 14 saves, displayed how much he has improved during this spring. The Bees won despite little production outside its front line. Billy Ward had five goals and two assists, while Kyle Styer picked up four goals and one assist and Dom Darcangelo scored three times. Wes Lawrence added one goal and one assist as Evan States added an assist, too. B'ville arrived at CNS with a good feeling about itself, especially in the wake of going to Holland Stadium last Tuesday night and delivering a 12-10 victory over Auburn. What made that win more impressive was the startling fact that, in a single game, B'ville logged more goals than West Genesee (six) and FayettevilleManlius (five) combined in their earlier trips to Auburn. This breakthrough didn't happen right away —but in a 5-5 first half, the Bees found that it could snake its way through the Maroons' physical group of defenders. The two sides stayed even until the fourth quarter, when the Bees' decided edge in ground balls (4027) finally paid off as it outscored the Maroons 5-3 in the homestretch. Also, Ferrigan impressed with 11 saves. Styer had five goals, adding an assist. States, Ward and Casey Colligan each put up three assists,. with States scoring twice to match Darcangelo. Lawrence and Niko Manning joined Colligan in the onegoal column as Andrew Chadderdon led Auburn with five goals and two assists. All this moved B'ville up to the no. 3 seed for the Section III Class A playoffs, where it will host no. 6 seed Liverpool (a team it lost to, 14-12, on May 4) in Thursday's quarterfinal round. The winner gets West Genesee or Central Square in the semifinals nextTuesday at Cicero-North Syracuse's Bragman Stadium, with the finals June 4 on that same CNS turf. With a pair of home victories, the Baldwinsville girls lacrosse team gave itself a lot of momentum entering the' Section III Class A playoffs. Up against a possible post-season opponent in Auburn last Tuesday night, the Bees unleashed lots of offense and beat the Maroons 21-10. Utilizing all of its depth on hand, B'ville had double-digit goals in both halves, leading 10-4 at the break and continuing to expand that margin despite Auburn's Nicole Schattinger hitting them with five goals. Ashley Gentile and Sarah Clark led the hosts with four goals apiece. Sam Yaro and Erin Ward had equal three-goal hat tricks, while Claire Monnat gained two goals and one assist. Maggie Monnat again .used her deft passing to produce five assists as she, along with Becky Guzzo, Mackenzie Kjerstad, Taylor Pastore and Alexis Czyz, earned single goals. Bridget Florack contributed an assist. B'ville then pounded Cicero-North Syracuse 21-9Thursday night, making it a memorable Senior Night at Pelcher-Arcaro Stadium. No less than 10 different players would score in a game where the Bees (12-4) had to keep a hot pace in the first half, fighting its way ahead 13-7 before its defense shored up and the team's depth proved far too much for the Northstars to bear. Yaro and Clark, with four goals apiece, led the way as Ward earned her own three-goal hat trick. Gentile and Meg Cuddy each scored twice, while Kjerstad, Florack, Czyz, Lauren Roberts, Clarie Monnat and Meg Haney earned single goals. Maggie Monnat picked up two assists. B'ville has the no. 3 seed for the Class A tournament. With just five teams in the field, the Bees go directly into the semifinals Friday and face no. 2 seed Fayetteville-Manlius, looking to avenge an April 20 loss to the Hornets so it can advance to next Tuesday's final at SUNYCortland. Bees settle for fourth at meet By Phil Blackwell obla&kWellecnyllnk.com Even with a healthy point total, the Baldwinsville boys track and field team could not quite keep up with the main contenders at last Monday's CNY Counties League National division championship meet at CiceroNorth Syracuse's Bragman Stadium. Overall, the Bees had 111 points, not that far from Liverpool's winning effort of 144 points. Utica Proctor (142 points) was close behind the Warriors as host CNS (136 points) finished third. Jon Hingre proved the top all-around athlete here, winning the fiveevent pentathlon as his total of 2,437 points held off CNS's Mohammed Nassar (2,346) for first place. Shaun Thompson would go to the 3,000meter steeplechase and run away from the small field, winning in a time of 9:39.11, with Josh Perez (10:45.44) claiming third place. Just the same, in the 3,200-meter run, Adam Pacheck went to the top, his time of 9:44.48 enough to hold off CNS's Chris Buchanan (9:4746) and the rest of the field as Thompson got third place in 9:50.05. Pacheck also was fourth in the mile (4:34.22), just ahead of teammates Nate McCabe and Ethan Pacheck. Brian Kane won the high jump when he cleared 6 feet 1 inch with fewer misses than Proctor's Pedrick O'Garro. Kane also was fifth in the long jump (19 feet 2 1/4 inches) and sixth (40 feet 1 inch) in the triple jump. Raeshaun Jones, atoning for a poor finish in the shot put, got second place in the discus, heaving it 126 feet 2 inches, a number only CNS's Jared Thomson (135 feet 8 inches) could top. Ethan Pacheck, Brian Wisely, Alec Peinkofer and Charles Parker earned second place in the 4x800 reTay, its time of 8:25.52 just behind Liverpool, who won in 8:24.91. Wisely, Parker, Andrew Hoover and Jake Zuke were fourth (3:38.63) in the 4x400. Hoover earned second place irt the 110 high hurdles in 15.34 seconds, just Liverpool's Joe Spernyak (15.25), and also ran to third in the 400-meter hurdles in 59.44 seconds. Antonio Peck got fourth place in both the 100-meter dash (11.54 seconds) and 200-meter dash (23.39 seconds). Peinkofer and Ethan Pacheck got fifth and sixth, respectively, in the 800-meter run. Wisely was sixth in the 400-meter dash. Peck, Todd Mitchell, Alex Nagy and Parker Kiff were fifth (45.58 seconds) in the 4x100. B'ville then returned to Bragman Stadium for the CNS Invitational on Saturday and nearly won it, getting 69 points, just one behind the host Northstars, who prevailed with 70 points. Hoover won the 110 high hurdles in 16.01 seconds, nearly half a second ahead of the field, and also was second in the 400 hurdles in 59.33 seconds as Hingre (1:00.80) finished third. Thompson would, with a time of 9:28.28, win the 3,200, with Nate McCabe taking third place in 9:52.11. Kane cleared 6 feet 2 inches for second place in the high jump as Jones threw the discus 135 feet 4 inches to take third. Adam Pacheck was fourth in the 3,000 steeplechase (10:19.83), while Peck finished fifth in the 200. Peinkofer took sixth in the 800 after helping Parker, Wisely and Ethan Pacheck earn fourth place in the 4x800 relay (8:40.40). B'ville also was fourth in the 4x400 (3:41.57) and sixth in the 4x100. Wyille would make its third trip to CNS in 10 days on Wednesday for the Section III_Class AA championship meet. 4 i 2 / MESSENGER, MAY 26, 2010 EA.91t SPORTS Girls track Bees take fourth at league meet By Phil (Blackwell pblackwellecnylink.com Amid a powerful field, the Baldwinsville girls track and field team stood up enough, earning fourth place at last Wednesday's CNY Counties League National division championship meet at CiceroNorth Syracuse's Bragman Stadium. The Bees finished with 86.5 points. Meanwhile, the host CNS Northstars won with 172.5 points as Utica Proctor (139 points) and Liverpool (119 points) earned second and third, respectively. Laura Farleman dominated the pentathlon, winning all five events and ac- www.parh.com www.park.com www.par-k.com www.par-k.com www.par k com www.par-k.com www.par-k.com PAR-K Jeep HOME OF THE... S cumulating 2,891 points, Shaheen was seventh. well clear of CNS's Brooke Mallory Warner was fifth in the 3,000. Balloni, on her Binion (2,269 points) and own, got fourth place in the rest of the field. B'ville also emerged the 800-meter run (2:2722), victorious in the 4x100 with Perrone in fifth. Jordan finished third relay, where Gina Carnovale, Paige Corso, Attie in both the 100-meter Vroman and Gabrielle dash (13.20 seconds) and Jordan finished in 51.04' 200-meter dash (27.40 secseconds, upsetting Rome onds), with Carnovale Free Academy (51.15) for fourth in the 200 (2759 seconds) and fifth in the that top spot. Jaimee Balloni, Jordan 100. Ross landed in third Perrone, Julia Johnson and in the 400-meter dash Ashley Shaheen earned (1:02.97), while Ivey was second place in the 4x800 fifth and Hingre sixth. relay in a time of 10:21.60. Lydia Darling took sixth in Quarteisha Ivey, Macken- the 400-meter hurdles. zie Ross,..Alyssa Flingre In field events, Erica and Morgan Marshall Miller was fourth in the were third in the 4x400 in discus, throwing it 93 feet 4:12.94. -IT ndieè, while Alexi PatAnne Peterson was eras took fifthin the pole third in 'the 3,000-me- vault (8 feet) and triple ter run in 11:23.95k and jump (32 feV 8 34 inches). ..."claimed fifth in the .000. Quilianna 4Iadonna got meter run (5:11.64), where sixth in the high jump.. ;- - B'ville baseball splits beats Oswego By-Phil Madmen g*&Jeep Vehicles ONLY! Call Gina and flickin the ce Department for more information. 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Finishing with 11 hits, B'ville saw Dan bubiel, Brett Earle and Mike St. John each drive in two runs. B'ville, as the no. 8 seed for the Section III Class AA playoffs, hosted no. 9 seed Corcoran in the first round, looking to advance to Thursday's quarterfinal against top seed Liverpool. The semifinals are Saturday, with the title game June 2 at Alliance Bank Stadium. . vie kiht".."•■■•■■e■ MESSENGER, MAY 26, 2010/ 13 B'ville softball beats Au burn, F-M By Phil Blackwell The Maroons coun- F-M tagged the Hornets' tered in the sixth against Bees pitcher Cassie WilLooking to sustain its hams. So Liz Campbell strong late-season work, replaced Williams and the Baldwinsville softball pitched a scoreless sevteam nearly gave it away .enth, earning three strikein last Wednesday's game outs to go with Williams' against Auburn. total of five. Athrce runleadagainst Following the rainout the Maroons disappeared of Tuesday's game with - but the Bees got a run in Fayetteville-Manlius, the the bottom of the seventh two sides made it up inning and prevailed with Saturday - and B'ville a score of 4-3. won again, taking out the B'ville got to Auburn Hornets 4-1. pitcher Afi VanGiesen for Not having to face Hor a run in the second inning nets pitching ace Amy and two more runs in the Bright (who owns several bottom of the third. no-hitters this season), pblackwellecnyllnk.com THE BEST Maddie Gerbig for three runs in the botttom of the second inning, then added a run in the third. Lindsay Varga drove in two runs, while Biedermann added an RBI and F-M helped out by committing four errors. All this helped Williams, who held F-M to four hits in a complete-game effort. In a 10-team Section III Class AA playoff bracket, the Bees earned the no. 5 seed, and will visit no. 4 seed West Genesee to play in the quarterfinals Thursday afternoon. 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"All Of these cadets time is truly an inspiration are excePtiOnal young to all of us." men and woman, but I Daniel Walker is a seam especially proud to nior at West Point majorhonor PjElln:POttei . and ing iniitschanical engl Daniel Walker whare neering.Auls, a Physical bevelopmetiti.Qfficer at both infiny 50th : District,' DeFratitisco: USMA. Car idadet said .."Both meinhoilfdlie , . Walker, along witl% several other cadetifroili. the USMA at 'West Poiptiyere acia lowledged4i4itthe April 27 New Wrijitiii . commended 6r thabolittriotism, deittatiOkiiftd . - . v Senate session. The Senate adopted a resolution in their honor. Cadets and officers were also invited to a private breakfast aid luncheon at the Capitol, and were honored by Governor David A. Paterson *nd—the New York State ,Assembly. - This year marks the 58th annual West Point Day at the New York State Capitol. 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Mr. Demong will remain on the Board. During Mr. Demong's tenure, he succcessfully navigated Seneca Federal through the savings and loan cr*, iivreased,the bank's mortgage lending vole* and grew the consumer and commercial lending-portfolios, all which cemented Seneca in the community. In addition, for the last four years, he and Mrs. Russo have focused- on the suacession. According tp J)emongi. _!!This transition has " - . - a= b•soetTOMUITMOTtrequite some planning at all levels has always betin a niain focus for us at Seneca." Mrs. Russo was Vice President previous to accepting the successor President - CEO position. She began her career at Seneca in 1998 as a Teller and was quickly promoted to Assistant Head Teller, Assistant Branch Manager and Assistant Vice President. "These are interesting economic times for the country and taking the reins of a mutually held community savings and loan institution will have many challenges as well as rewards. 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Canna& Country Club Private 18-tole course 3711 Number hide Fbad, Cazenovia, 655-8880. Caddo* Gal Club Private nine-hole course. 4519 Roue 9Z Cazenovia, 655-8575. Cavalry Club Oneida, 361-8283. LaFeittle Has Golf & 03urey Club Ride 18-hole course that features a ciscount for junior golfers. 4480 Lafayetta Road, Jarnesvie, 4696. Shorellicht & Caddy Club Rivals 18-hole 03Ursa 6777 Lake Shore Road, Cicero, 699-514 Urns d BieVIlage Not: 18-hole course that leatures a decant tor jurior goiters. 5904 N. Burdick St, East Syracuse, 656-4653. Unlos at Sunset Ridge Rtic 18-hole muse that features a ciscount for junior and senior golfers2814 W. Seneca Irnpie, Mamas, 673-2255. Liverpool Goff & Pubic-Oddly Club Fttic 18-hole and w-hole (Tiger- Mks) courses. 7211 Morgal Road, • Liverpool, 457170. Lyndon Golf Cotrse Fttic 18-hole cause. seria ciscourt 7054 E Genesee St, Fayetteville, 446-1 Millstone Golf Cane RA* 18-role course 354 Ran 5, Ebridge, 689-3600. Northern Pines Goff Caine Nob 18-hole cause that tgElIBS a ciscart for senior golfers, 6722 Route 31. Cicero, 699-2939. Olde Oak Pubic 18-hole course. Address 6113n Isle Road, KidwIlle, 656-3522. Oneida Conine* Goff Club Seni-privale 18-hole golf course 1017 Golf Lane, Kenwocd, 361- Prt•en 18-hole course 4801 loop K Road, Manius, 682-9510. DeipN Falb Goff Course RA* 18-hole course. 2127 Oran-Delphi Road, Delphi Fan, 6E2-3611. ' Drunks Golf Could; Rivals 18-hole course (east); Ixtic 18-hole oourse (west). 800 Notlingtiam Road, DeWitt, 446-5520. Wire Golf Caine %tic 18-hole course that batures a discount for junior and senior golfers 1 Village Bt, BaldwinsAle, 638-2930. Green tales Golf Cane Rdc 1&holesetleaUes a discount tor junia and senior goiers. 7900 Green Laces Road, Fayetevile, 637-4653. Greens at Beaumont Rticl 8-hole cane. 9113 Bremerton Road, Brtmerlon, 039-5338. Men Hill Golf Cane Ride 18-hole course that ieatures a ciscount for junior and senior golfers. 3451 ROUE 31, Clay 652-9822. . HO 'n' Deb Golf Cane RA*, nine-hobs, w/a ciscount tor junior and senior golfers. 6402 Rout 80,U 696-5238. konwood Golf Caine Rtic nine-hole course. 7439 Canton St Road, Bakkikrsvile, 635-9826. Kanon Vdley Country Club Rivate 18-hole course. Route 316, 0.01‘.0 t)t t:it -,11. On CR F.: • KATioN COTTAGES • CABINS • RV SITES • TENT SITES RIGHT -NEXT DOOR TO WATERSAFARI 16N LAKE SERENE • OPEN YEAR ROUND t11- I OLIDFORGLCAMPINC,.L-CM1 •• ovt stva 'S1 1110E., ,O,A;,, ‘s.., 6111. Onondaga Goff & County Cbb Priv* 18-hole cause 7003 E Genesee St, Fayetlevie, 4463500. Orchard Vd Golf Caine Rtic 18-hole course that blues a discount for prior and senior goiters. 4033floute 20, LaFayelta, 677-3303. Pine Grove Gauging Rtic 18-hole course that banes a ciscount for senior golbrs. 4050 Milton Pee, Carnius, 672-9272. Pompey Club Priv* 18-hole ootna 7200 Hamilton Road, Porri 6tA 677-35459. Podsbrook Golf Course' Fttic 18-hole course that features a ciscount for senior golfers. 6241 Poolsbrook Road, Kirkvile, 687-3096. Pope's Griove Golf Cane Rti e-hole course that leatins a cisoount for senior golfers. 695 StEde Fair Blvd, Lakeland, 487-9075. RadIN0f1Greens Golf Course Rtic 18-hole course that features a discount for senior golfers. 8055 Potter Fbad, Balckinsvie, 638-0092 Rogues Rood Goff Caine 'Fivo pubic 18-hole golf cotrses (east and west). 1092 Route 31, Bridgeport, 633-0945. Seneca Golf Club a new book in the Sex in the City saga. Rounding out the month: a new John Sanford a new Matt Ridley novel, the latest in Jennifer Estep's series, new books by Sidney Sheldon, Sandra Browne, and Mary Monrce. June releases Summer begins with awesome books by Clive Cussler & Justin Scott Jeffrey Deavm and Laurell K Hamilton. Look for a new Anne Brashares novel and anew book by green queen 8LX)-CAMPING Trailer Sales & Service Inc. OF . 315487-8469 701 State Far BM., Syracuse, NY 13209 P ond s L D F‘ORcE ivy 315-369 6145 - WATERSAFARVCOM Plastic Welding Holding tanks, water tanks, etc. AFAR! A. CANVAS_ REPAIR 4M, • STANDARD ROOMS & SUITES • COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST • • HEATED INDOOR POOL & SAUNA Repairs Replacements Awnings • Canvas Screens Zippers, etc. COMPLIMENTARY HIGH SPEED WIRELESS INTERNET WATER5EUGEININ.L.OM • 315 - 369 - 2484 Attsvoterpoll Club - Rtk 18-hole course Rout, 31, lemon, 361-8006; Kalubjet Golf Mir RA* 18-hole muse. 5218 Patrick Road, Verve, 361-8518. Sandstone Hollow- Ribic rinehole course. 5218 Patrick Road, Verona, 361-7933. Shenendoah Golf Chit -RI* 18-hde cotrse. 5218 Patrick Road, Verona, 3618518. lecarora Goff Club Private 18-hole course. 2937 Hosieff HI Road, Marcellm, 673-2679. Vesper His Golf Course Rat 18-hole course that w/a discount for senior golfers. 4291 Octagon Road:Fully, 696-8328. Wa-Noa Goff Club RI* 18-hole course 6920 ArinoaBridgeport Road, East Syracuse, 656-8213. Weft HO Golf Cowie • 18-holes, discount tor junior golfers. 2500W Genesee Turnpie, Cardlus, 672-867 Westvaie Golf Course Rho, 18-holes, discount for senior golfers. 100 Golview Drive, Cami116, 487-0130. Woodcred Goff Cane Nilo 18-hole course 6200 Cheese Factory Road, &than, 687-9401. Beach reads Prod page .orr 0 Rick nine-hde cotrsa Juriot senior cisoount. 7360 Stale Fai Wit Balclevinsiole, 636-7571. Seven Odas Gal Club Serniixivate 18-hole cane that features a discount for junior and senior gobs. 2 East Lie Road, Hamilton, 824-1432 Skanedeleetourdy Chris Rivan 18-hole cctrsa 3344W. Lake St, Slaneables, 035-7131. Skyridge Goff Club Pubic nine-hole course Juniot lenior *aunt 1291 SA Springs Road, Chilkinango, 6876900. Sunnyaest Golf Caine Rao nine-hole course that features a &count b- jinx senior golfers. 100 Caleb Ave, *acme, 4639358. Inter Valley Golf Cane Rtic 18-hole cane, Junior, senior discount 4040 Tanner Road, Onondaga, 492-8113. Teamseh Club at Pottle Eel RA* nine-hole course that features a ciscount for senior golfers. 200 Waring Road, DeWitt, 4450963. Tinter Banks Goff Caine 18-hole cane with a junialserior. airy &aunt 8184 Rver Road, Baldwinsville, 635-8800. Arming Stone Resod & Casino: 1 RV & CAMPER REPAIR ,? r Sophie Uliano. Nelson Deivfille and Sherrilyn Kenyon both have new novels in June, as do Catherine Coulter and Dean Koontz. There's a new biography coming out on Ray Charles and one on Liz and Dick Sonny Barger has a new memoir due in June. So does Pat Benata by the way, and you'll find a new biography about Lance Armstrong, just in time for the Tour de France. Janet Evanovich presents fans with her latest novel. Danielle Steele, James Rollins, and Karen Slaughter have new books coming out as do Richard North Patterson and Neil Gairnan July releases Nbtfre not done yet, are you? No, you're not. In July, look for new books by Nora Roberts, the duo of Iris Johansen & Roy Johansen, and ReShonda Tate Billingsly. Ayelet Waldman is coming out with a new book, as are Tess Gerritsen, Alexander McCall Smith, W Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, and Mary B. Morrison. Look for a new novel by Belinda Acosta and one from MaryJanice Davidson. I'm excited about the new Paco Underhill book due in July, Carrie Fisher has a new book coming up, and so does Alison Weir. .August releases So you're late in taking your vacation? No problem, there are still plenty of new books coming out later in the summer... How about the latest from the ever-delightful Mary Roach? How about another Stje nilyn K ienyrxi? You'll find Phillippa Gregory, WEB. Griffin & William Butterworth, Faye Kellerman, Nancy Grace, Nevada Bari and Ridley Pearson all with new books in August as well as a new biography by Roseanne Cash and two new diet and exercise books coming out And even if you're not on vacation, look for new books by Sandra Brown, Robin Cook, Linda Howard, Larry McMurtry, Fredrick Forsyth, Martin Cruz Smith, R.A. Salvatore, Eric Jerome Dickey, JA. lance, and Carl Weber. There are lots of cookbooks being released in August (just in time for end-of-summer grilling?) and quite a few books for the kids (just in time for back-to-school). But beams... These release dates, of course, are subject to change. If you head to your favorite bookstore or library though, and you can't find what you want, don't hesitate for one second to ask the librarian or bookseller what they'd recommend. Better yet, ask them what book they've recently loved best You can't go wrong with a recommendation like that you know, and - trust me - people who make their livings working with books like to talk about books. Have a great summer and happy reading! The Bookworm is Terri Schlichenmeyer. Terri has been reading since she was 3 years old and she never goes anywhere without a book. She lives on a hill in Wisconsin with two dogs and 11,000 books. 4/ tl LALIA 26. 2010 MAY Wat Efad r EAGLE - NEWSPAPFR■ Out and about now rides and attractions that keep iueS6 Run - 450 feet of high banked curves coming year after year to Old Forge and speed enhanced straight-aways and to Rrechanted Forest/Water Sit , you will get all the thrills and spills fan. At the Enchanted Forest/Water ..you can handle, With tubes big Safari, yiztu will enjoy your day nd ough to fit the entire family, try Casm atter 4hat Mother. Nature has cede Falls to experience an adrenaline in storekliecause all of the water is rush. Kids rule at the little slides heated pools, Tadpole Hole, Pygmy !prides and attraction the Sawmill are perfect for4ie there Many cwortunities foi *tallest thrill seekers. Little squirts thrills At the Enchanted can have the time of their lives in this Forest/ safari you get unlim. pint-sized paradise. ited a rides, all day at one Don't vont to get wet? No probaffordab)eptiipik With so many rides lem! Stroll berleath the towering trees and attOctiraill spread throughout of the Enchanted Forest. Legendary the park you won't encounter Ic•rig Paul Nrryan stillatands guarding this lines! If priority is maximum forest, while the famed Treetop Skysafe, = y fun with a mini- ride and Rochanted Forest Railroad mum _ spend your ftMtinte give you (*eel( at what awaits*, in in line 4-iet wet at Enchanted Foe- the forest!: 'The daily circus show, dozest/ Water.SafarldziOsimmer. Start or ens of storybook characters and housthatbrings es, Dawsork.City - a real Size westerre:f * tiquid fun and village, andmore, gives everyoneidns • fun:Thileis just so much for Miery a totzdii e4- member of the familyt AdimndiCic 1741F4iiikit1onS or mOre such as the • call 315-36940 or visit of twisting tom. ,and Ro . . . Jellystone From pap 1 tivities seven days a week from June 25 until Labor Day Weekend. A typical day includes flage raising with Yogi Bear, wagon rides, crafts, field games and time with both Yogi Bear and Boo Boo. Camping facilities include both campsites and cabins. Miniature golf, gemstone mining and Water Wars are open to the public every day. Cindy's Kitchen, serving meals and ice cream, is located in the large Ranger Station. Also located in the Ranger June 13 of gardens located in and around the Syracuse University neighborhood. Don't miss the opportunity to meet the creators of these unique gardens. $10 tickets will be on sale at the Field House in Thornden Park on the day of the tour from noon to 3 p.m. (Enter the park at the E.M. Mills Rose Garden) Self-guided tours begin at 1 p.m. and end at 4 p.m. A map highlighting the gardens, their location and history, will be provided with each ticket purchase. Garden tours raise funds for The Thornden Park Association's continuing efforts to restore and revitalizeThornden Park.The Thornden Park Association wal Canoeing and kayaking is offered at Beaver Lake Nature Center on weekends through June 27, then daily through Sept. 6. The activity is free with $3 per vehicle park admission. Canoe/kayak rentals are • $8 per hour. Enjoy a leisurely paddle on your own around Beaver Lake exploring the lake's edge and search for beaver lodges, turtles, herons and osprey; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekends; 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. weekdays. For more information call 638-2519. Local garden tour offered For the 18th season, the Thornden Park Association is hosting its Garden Tour on formed in 1983. DS:WACHS:IS (Al Sill'1110:11 WU I 1:1 4"1115.111111: Station is a fully-stocked store for gifts, RV/camping supplies, hardware and souvenirs. Propane is sold by the pound and metered. Jellystone Park hosted an open house on May 22. In addition to tours of the park and facilities, there were wagon rides, children's activities and a craft show. There was a fundraiser for the Mexico Fire Department. Local firemen were taking on all challenghers for the Water Wars battle. All proceeds will go to the fire department. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park is located at 601 County Route 16, Mexico. For more information call 9637096 or visit jellystonecny. corn. Propane is available year-round; call ahead . Store hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, ! FEATURES: WOOD EXT. • Wire Mesh Re-inforced • 1/2" Plywood roof sheeting • All other widths and depths 3500 lb. 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' .. , , Hours of Operation t_,SylAT Park Open Daily Year-Round Museum open on Saturdays, 12pm -4pm year round Canal Boat Tours To the restored Aqueduct Museum Wednesdays 12pm-4pm.,Thursdays ursdays 12-4pm 5750 Devoe Road • Camillus, New York 13031 • 315.488.3409 School and Tour Groups by Appointment Summer Dinner Cruises Wednesda Evenings • Call 487.0819 for Information : a TO N Call Us Today 387-2092 . :. . (315) CREEK , ' Dellverad? 4 .. • -0 p s, ''. . ..i. .., . . RAGE SulE n , • a Shed o-. - -- '.7 ', . ^:s.:,„.- : „imp._467.01V .:,:..4.k..,,,, ::.,; .'"'..- .- ---) - ' *Ifs.- ..U14 ' cp009@r 7 -70 W.--. -, W ., r- ' vIT ' re2V. ' • 1 u Clesi II Ze-y,00[1 1 - R7 11 SANDY C.RE.FK • SCSTORAGESHEDSENIVPEOPI. F NET "'on, si,7-• 2 0 / MESSENGER, MAY 26, 2010 O&M& OBITUARIES Loretta A. Collins, 68 Laurie Coughlin Schenck Wife, mother, grandmother Laurie Coughlin Schenck passed away peacefully on Wednesday May 19, 2010, in Baldwinsville. She was predeceased by her parents Robert and Geraldine Grinstead in the spring of 2006. She is survived by her husband Steven Schenck, • daughter Erin Coughlin, stepchildren Samantha Bajaj (Apoova) and Taylor Schenck, grandson Nathan Bajaj, sisters Melanie Grinstead (Alex Howells), Sally Holland (William), Martha Boehm (Chris), uncles Raymond Grinstead and Philip Grinstead (Yvonne), in-laws Charles and Beverly Schenck, several nieces and nephews and her beloved "fur ba- bies" Snickers, Dooley and Sproutie. Laurie grew up in Malone, NY, but lived many years in the Syracuse area. The family would like to thank Drs. Coyle and Thomas and their team at the Regional Oncology Center at University Hospital in Syracuse as well as Hospice of Central New York for their excellent care and support over the past 21 months. Should you wish, a donation to the Regional Oncology Center or Hospice of Central New York would be appreciated. -At Laurie's request, no service will be held at this time. A graveside service will be held on June 5 at Morningside Cemetery in Malone. Mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother Loretta A. (Schaknoske) Collins, 68, passed away Sunday May 16, 2010. Surviving: Two daughters, Elizabeth Aldrich and Renee La Pine; two sons, Robert A. and John F; 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Services: 11 a.m. Friday May 21 at Gates Funeral Home, Inc. Burial will be private. Calling hours: 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday May 20 at the funeral home, 29 W. Genesee Street, Baldwinsville. - Wayne L Osborne, 76 Baldwinsville FD lifetime member (Donald)Schwartz, Gary (Jeanni) Cunningham; Greg Wayne L. Os(Michele) Cunborne, 76, of Baldningham, Merrie winsville,diedMon(Scott) Thomas day May 17, 2010, Wayne L at the Syracuse VA and Michele (Joe) Osborne Medical Center. He Loff redo; his lovwas born December ing grandchildren, great grandchildren and 24, 1933 in Fulton, NY. Wayne served in the his sister, Marilyn OsU.S. Navy from May 1952 borne of Prescott, Arito January 1955. He also zona. served as a volunteer Services: 11 a.m. Frifirefighter for many years day May 21 at Falardeau with the Baldwinsville Funeral Home, BaldwinsFire Department where he ville. Calling hours are was a lifetime member. He 3-5pm and 7-9 p.m. Thursretired from Cole Muffler day May 20 at the funeral in 1999 as a skilled crafts- home, 93 Downer Street. A man and has enjoyed private family burial will spending his retirement take place at a later date. with his wife, children Contributions: In lieu and grandchildren. of flowers to Baldwinsville Survivors: Wayne Volunteer Fire Company, leaves behind his lov- PO Box 257 Baldwinsville, ing wife of 36 years, Al- NY 13027 or VA Medical ice Osborne; his beloved Center, 800 Irving Ave., children, Mark, Gary Syracuse, NY 13210. (Sandy), Brian (Linda), He will forever be in Lori (Ken) Dupra, Marcia our hearts. — Steven A. Goldthwalt, 58 Father, grandfather 4 Steven A. Goldthwait, 58, of Massena, passed away Friday May 21, 2010, at his home. He was born in Syracuse and lived in Baldwinsville before moving to Massena in January. Survivors: his daughter, Stephanie A. (Danniel) Breckenridge of Fulton; his fiancé, Helena Lamb of Massena; a sister, Joyce Nelson of Central Square; brothers, Murton "Butch" (Zoe) of Memphis, Leon W. (Elaine) of Baldwinsville, David D. of Conquest, Paul (R. (Bobbie) of Cicero, and Edward P (Annie) of Hannibal; four grandchildren; and sev eral aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. Services: 1 p.m. Thursday May 27 at Falardeau Funeral Horne, 93 Downer St., Baldwinsville. Burial, Belle Isle Cemetery, Warners. Calling hours: 11 a.m. to 1 p m. Thursday at the funeral home, prior to the service. - Adam C. Million, Jr. and Alisha K. Million Infant children Adam C. Millien, Jr. and Alisha K. Millien, infant children of Dominique Howard and Adam C. Millien, passed away Wednesday May 5, 2010. Memorial Services: 1 p.m. Saturday May 22 at Hopps Memorial Church, 1110 S. State St., Syracuse. Gates Funeral Home, Inc. Baldwinsville has care of arrangements. Program Log - Baldwinsville PAC-B (Channel 98, Digital 1498) Every night Midnight to 9 a.m. Baldwinsville Bulletin Board Baldwinsville PAC-B, the Public Access channel at cable channel 98, now has a digital sister channel. The locally produced programs seen on PAC-8 for the past decade can now also be seen on Time Warner Digital Channel 1498. In addition, newly installed digital equip. m.ent at PAC-B's new facilities at 8 Mechanic St. is providing improved signal quality to Channel 98 viewers. Saturday May 29 9 a.m. Baker Boys' Lacrosse vs. Corcoran (4/13) 10:20 a.m. BEE a Good Sport B. Garafalo, Girls' Crew 11:10 a.m. Ray and Durgee 7th Bands Spring Concert (3/2/10) Noon Baldwinsville Village Board Meeting (5/20) then Lysander Town Board Meeting (5/24) then Albany Report 3 p.m. Open Mike at the Library (5119) 5 p.m. Community Wesleyan Church 6 p.m. Baker Boys' Lacrosse vs. Corcoran (4/13) 7:20 p.m. BEE a Good Sport B. Garafalo, Girls' Crew 8:10 p.m. Ray and Durgee 7th Bands Spring Concert (3/2/10) 9 p.m. Baldwinsville Village Board Meeting (5/20) then Lysander Town, Board Meeting (5/24) then Albany Report Sunday May 30 To submit an obituary, e-mail obituaries@ cnylink. corn Subscribe to the Baldwinsville Messenger today! Call 434-8889. 9 a.m. Baldwinsville Village Board Meeting (5/20) then Lysander Town Board Meeting (5/24) then Albany Report Noon Open Mike at the Library (5119) 2 p.m. Friends of the Library: Clyde Skaggs, author (2/19/09) 3 p.m.Word Of Life 4 p.m.Words To Live By 5 p.m. Community Wesleyan Church 6 p.m. Baldwinsville Village Board Meeting (5/20) then Lysander Town Board Meeting (5/24) then Albany Report 9 p.m. Baker Boys' Lacrosse vs. Corcoran (4/13) 10:20 p.m. BEE a Good Sport B. Garafalo, Girls' Crew I 1:10 p.m. Ray and Durgee 7th Bands Spring Concert (3/2110) Monday May 31 9 a.m. Open Mike at the Library (5/19) 11 a.m. Friends of the Library: Clyde Skaggs, author (2/19109) Noon Baker Boys' La- crosse vs. Corcoran (4/13) 1:20 p.m. BEE a Good Sport B. Garafalo, Girls' Crew 2:10 p.m. Ray and Durgee 7th Bands Spring Concert (3/2/10) 3 p.m. Baldwinsville Village Board Meeting (5/20) then Lysander Town Board Meeting (5/24) then Albany Report 6 p.m. Baker Boys' Lacrosse vs. Corcoran (4/13) 7:20 p.m. BEE a Good Sport B. Garafalo, Girls' Crew 8:10 p.m. Ray and Durgee 7th Bands Spring Concert (3/2/10) 9 p.m. Open Mike at the Library (5/19) II p.m. Friends of the Library: Clyde Skaggs, author (2119/09) Tuesday June 1 9 a.m. Baker Boys' Lacrosse vs.T.R. Proctor (4/27) 10:10 a.m. BEE a Good Sport Bruce Quimby 10:40 a.m. Baldwinsville Marching Band (2009) 11:15 a.m.Army Newswatch Noon Community Band at Canton Woods (7/29/09) 12:57 p.m. Happy Hour with Mike Burns at Syracuse Home (2004) 2 p.m. GI Bill of Health 2:15 p.m. Disability And The Law 3 p.m. Baker Spring Choral Concert (5/26) 4 p.m. Durgee Spring Choral Concert (5/20) 4:45 p.m. Kids Science News NetThe Case For Physical Fitness 6 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Bruce Stebbins (5/23) 7 p.m."Stopped"Your Teen Age Driver: Sheriff Walsh 7:20 p.m. John eere Two-Cycle Expo (7/14/07) 8:15 p.m. Flowers of Victoria, BC featuring Butchart Gardens (8/2008) 9 p.m. NY Waterways Wind Orch. Concert at Lock 24 (5/99) 10:45 p.m. Baldwinsville Gets The Gate (5/2003) I 1:15 p.m. BPL Art Show:Art and Soul Watercolor Group(2006) Wednesday June 2 9 a.m. Remembering B'ville: Bruce Stebbins 10 a.m."Stopped" Your Teen Age Driver: Sheriff Walsh 1 0:20 a.m. John Deere Two-Cycle Expo (7/14/07) 11:15 a.m. Perils For Pedestrians Noon NY Waterways Wind Orch. Concert at Lock 24 (5/99) 1:45 p.m. Baldwinsville Gets The Gate (5/2003) 2:15 p.m. BPL Art Show: Art and Soul Watercolor Group(2006) 3 p.m. Baker Boys' Lacrosse vs.T.R. Proctor (4/27) 4:10 p.m. BEE a Good Sport Bruce Quimby 4:40 p.m. Baldwinsville Marching Band (2009) 5:15 p.m.Army Newswatch 6 p.m. Community Band at Canton Woods (7/29/09) 6:57 p.m. Happy Hour with Mike Burns at Syracuse Home (2004) 8 p.m. GI Bill of Health 8:15 p.m. Disability And The Law 9 p.m. Baker Spring Choral Concert (5/26) 10 p.m. Durgee Spring Choral Concert (5/20) 10:45 p.m. Kids Science News NetThe Case For Physical Fitness Thursday June 3 9 a.m. Baker Spring Choral Concert (5/26) 10 a.m. Durgee Spring Choral Concert (5/20) 10:45 a.m. Kids Science News NetThe Case For Physical Fitness Noon Remembering B'ville: Bruce Stebbins 1 p.m."Stopped"Your Teen Age Driver: Sheriff Walsh 1:20 p.m. John Deere Two-Cycle Expo (7/14/07) 2:15 p.m. Flowers of Victoria, BC featuring Butchart Gardens (8/2008) 3 p.m. NY Waterways Wind Orch. Concert at Lock 24 (5/99) 4:45 p.m. Baldwinsville Gets The Gate (5/2003) 5:15 p.m. BPL Art Show: Art and Soul Watercolor Group(2006) 6 p.m. Baker Boys' Lacrosse vs.T.R. Proctor (4/27) 7:10 p.m. BEE a Good Sport Bruce Quimby 7:40 p.m. Baldwinsville Marching Band (2009) 8:15 p.m. Army Newswatch 9 p.m. Community Band at Canton Woods (7/29/09) 9:57 p.m. Happy Hour with Mike Burns at Syracuse Home (2004) 11 p.m. GI Bill of Health I 1:15 p.m. Disability And The Law Friday June 4 9 a.m. Community Band at Canton Woods (7/29/09) See PACB, page 21 Co,f,A,„9,a MESSENGER, MAY PAC B Canton Woods Senior Center From page 20 Center closed Memorial Day 9:57 a.m. Happy Hour with Mike Burns at Syracuse Home (2004) • 11 a.m. GI Bill of Health 11:15 a.m. Disability And The Law Noon Baker Spring Choral Concert (5/26) 1 p.m. Durgee Spring 10:30 a.m. Arm chair aerobics 8 a.m.Tai Chi class 9:15 a.m.A0A exercise class 10:30 a.m. Arm chair aerobics II a.m.Art class Friday May 28 1 p.m. Pinochle 9:30 a.m.Walking group 10 a.m. Blood pressure screening 3 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Bruce Stebbins 10 a.m. Bocce ball 4 p.m. "Stopped" Your Teen Age Driver: Sheriff Walsh 10:30 a.m. Mystery Auction Noon PEACE lunch • 1 p.m. Bingo, Black Jack tourney 4:20 p.m. John Deere Two-Cycle Expo (7/14/07) 5:15 p.m. Flowers of Monday May 31 Friday June 4 9:30 a.m.Walking group 10 a.m. Blood pressure screening I C a.m. Bocce ball Noon PEACE lunch I p.m. Bingo, Black Jack tourney Center closed in observance Victoria, BC featur- of Memorial Day ing Butchart Gardens (8/2008) 6 p.m. NY Waterways Tuesday June 1 Wind Orch. Concert at 8 a.m.Tai Chi Lock 24 (5/99) 7:45 p.m. Baldwinsville 9:15 a.m.A0A Exercise Gets The Gate (5/2003) 8:15 p.m. BPL Art Show: Art and Soul Watercolor 9:30 a.m. Canasta 10 a.m. Crafts 10:30 a.m. Arm chair aerobics 12:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridge Group(2006) 1 p.m. Scrabble 9 p.m. Baker Boys' Lacrosse vs.T.R. Proctor (4/27) Wednesday June 2 a Good 9 a.m. Pool lessons Sport: Bruce Quimby 10:40 p.m. Baldwinsville Marching Band (2009) 11:15 p.m.Army Newswatch SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS. Lades No. 3530/09. STATE OF NEW YORK. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF ONONDAGA. HSBC MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs- THE HEIRS AT LARGE OF SHARON A. MICHAELS DECEASED, and all persons who are wives. widow's, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, successors in interest of such of them as may be dead, and their husbands and wives, heirs, devisees, distributees and successors of interest all of whom and whose names and places are unknown to Plaintiff; BARBARA J. SCOTT, AS HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF SHARON A. MICHAELS, DECEASED; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA; "JOHN DOE" AND "JANE DOE" said names being fictitious, it being the intention of Plaintiff to designate any and all occupants of premises being foreclosed herein, Defendants. Mortgaged Premises 4306 1/ 2 BELMONT DRIVE. IIVERPOOL, N.Y. 13090. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S): YOU ARE HEREBY St MMt)NE,D to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this Summons. exclusive of the day of service. Thursday June 3 11 a.m.Art class 1 p.m. Pinochle 1:45 p.m. Kids Science News NetThe Case For Physical Fitness LEGAL NOTICE A BF LAND MANAGEMENT, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 4/13/2010. Office in Onondaga Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 8619 Avery Rd_ Baldwinsville, NY 13027, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. BM-22 p.m. Party bridge 1 p.m. Line dancing 9:15 a.m.A0A exercise class Choral Concert (5/20) 10: I 0 p.m. BEE 1130 Thursday May 27 8 a.m.Tai Chi class 9:30 a.m. Bowling, walking group 10 a.m. Mah jong and dominoes Please note: Duplicate bridge is played on Tuesdays and party bridge on Wednesdays at the center. Bring a partner if at all possible. Starting times will be at noon on Tuesdays and at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesdays. There will be a bridge tournament on the second Tuesday of each month. Please note that Lynn McCormick, notary public, will now meet seniors at Canton Woods. Call her at the Van Buren Town Hall to make an appointment, 635-3010. Outreach hours for Judy Lauronge, Van Buren, are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Outreach hours for Donna Metz, Lysander, are from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. each day. Noon PEACE lunch or within thirty (30) days after completion of service where service is made in any other manner than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event that there is a deficiency in the sale proceeds, a deficiency judgment may be entered against you. That this action is being amended to add 'The heirs at large of Sharon A. Michaels,Deceased',Barbara J. Scott, as heir of the Estate of Sharon A. Michaels, New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, and United States of America, as necessary parties to the action. NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME. If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PI.AINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FII,ING THE ANSWER WITH THE. COURT. ONONDAGA County is designated as the place of trial The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated: July 31,2009. FEIN, SUCH & CRANE, I.I.P. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and P.O. Address, 28 East Main Street, Suite 1800, Rochester, New York 14614, Telephone No. (585)325-6202. (DISTRICT: SECTION: 103 BLOCK: 02 LOT: 15). NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION. The object of the above action is to foreclose a mortgage held by the Plaintiff recorded in the County of ONONDAGA, State ofNew York on August 15, 1997, in Liber 9123 of Mortgages, at page 71; said mortgage was assigned by Marine Midland Mortgage Corporation to Plaintiff by virtue of an A,ssignment of Mortgage to be recorded in the Onondaga County Clerk's Office prior to the entry of judgment. TO THE DEFENDANT, except SHARON A. MICHAELS, DECEASED, the plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action. To the above named defendants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. John C. Cherundolo, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of N.Y.. dated September 1, 2009 and filed along with the supporting papers in the Onondaga County Clerk's Office. This is an action to foreclose a mortgage. The premises is described as follows: All that tract or parcel of land, situate in the Town of Clay. County of Onondaga, New York, being part of Farm Lot No. 75 in the said Town. and being particularly described as follows: Lot 43061/2 of Sub. Block No. 3 of Block "B" Section No. 1 of Belmont Village Tract, Part off ami Lot No 75 as shown on a map entitled "Final Plan", Block "B" Sub. Block No. 3 and No S. amended, Belmont Village. Section No. I dated September 30, 1963 made by O'Brien and Ciere Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors, filed in the Onondaga County Clerk s Office on October 25, 1%3 as Map No. 4582. Premises known as 4306 Belmont Drive, 1/2 Liverpool, N.Y. 13090. ALL-20 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF SISSY'S VINTAGE & NOUVEAU, LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law SISSY'S VINTAGE & NOUVEAU, LLC has been formed as a domestic limited liability company and states the following: 1.The name of the limited liability company is Sissy's Vintage & Nouveau, LLC. 2.The date of filing of the Articles of Organization of the limited liability company with the Secretary of State is May 3, 2010. 3.The county within the State of New York in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is Onondaga. 4.The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within or without the State to which the Department of State shall mail a copy of any process served against it is 8292 I.uchsinger Lane, Baldwinsville, New York 13027. 5.The purpose of the business of the limited liability company is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organi7ed under applicable law. BM-24 LEGAL NOTICE NINO'S COLLISION, 1.I.0 a domestic Limited Liability Company 11.1.C1 filed with the Sec of State of NY (SSNY) on 5/4/10. NY office Location. Onondaga County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the 1,1 ( may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the 1.I .0 served upon him/ her to the LTC, 7361 State 26, 2010/ 21 Head-on crash investigated mr- injuries. Staff riPctis Sheriff's Deputies arrested Clifton Reynolds, 35, of 8406 Gaskin Road, Friday May 21 upon his release from Upstate University Hospital on felony charges and lodged him at the Onondaga County Justice Center. He was arraigned in Clay Town Court and Judge Christopher Gaiser remanded Reynolds to the Justice Center in lieu of $35,000 cash /$60,000 bond for the Clay charges and $15,000 cash/$30,000 bond on the Lysander charges. At approximately 8:57 p.m. Thursday May 20, Sheriff's Deputies responded to the 8400 block of River Road, to investigate a head-on crash. Witnesses told deputies that a 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer operated by Reynolds was traveling south at a high rate of speed when he crossed the center line, entered the north bound lane, and crashed head-on with a 2008 Chevrolet Impala, operated by Richard Zimmerman, 23, of Baldwinsville. Rescue crews from the Belgium Cold Springs and Moyers Corners Fire Departments responded to the scene and extricated both drivers from the wreckage. Zimmerman sustained multiple injuries and was airlifted by the Sheriff's Air-I helicopter to University Hospital, where he is currently listed in serious condition. Reynolds, who crashed an SUV into the Pier 57 restaurant on Wednesday, was transported by ambulance to University Hospital, where he is being treated for non-life threatening Fair Blvd, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. General Purpose BM-25 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Articles of Organization of Piggy Bedspreads, LLC were filed with the Sec. of State of NY ("SSNY") on May 10, 2010. Office Location: Onondaga County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to: 7422 Canton Street Road, Baldwinsville, NY 13202. Purpose: Any lawful business purpose. BM-25 NOTICE OF FORMATION Of AGQ Holdings, LLC AGO Holdings, LLC, has been formed. The Articles of Organization ofthe Limited Liability Company were filed with the New York State Department of State. The Limited Liability Company will have its principal place of business at 3288 Oakbrook Road, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the Limited Liability Company upon whom process against it may be served and the post office address within the State to which the Secretary of State may mail a copy of notice against it, served upon him or her is 3288 Oakbrook Road. Baldwin.sville, NY 13027. The purpose of this Limited Liability Company is to engage in any lawful purpose BM-26 TOWN OF LYSANDER ZONING BOARD OF APPE A LS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to Section 267-$12)Town I AW, a Public Ile-wing will be held by the Town of 1 ysander Zoning Board of Appeals on Monday. June 7.2010 at 7 - 45 p.m. at the Town of Lysander Town Offices, 8220 Loop Road, Baldwinsville, New York, for the purpose of considering the following: The application of Scott and Lisa Dunn, for an Area Variance, on property located at 2471 Lamson Road, Phoenix, New York, Tax Map No. 018-01-09.1 to allow the formation of two residential building lots, in accordance with Article IX, Section 13922, Paragraph A(( 1) and Article XXI, Section 139-6, Paragraph D(1 ) and (2), of the Lysander Town Ordinance. Dated: May 20, 2010 S. WEBSTER REID, Chairman Lysander Zoning Board_ of Appeals BM-2l TOWN OF LYSANDER ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to Section 267-a( 12 )Town Law, a Public Hearing will be held by the Town of Lysander Zoning Board of Appeals on Monday, June 7.2010 at 7,30 p.m. at the Town of Lysander Town Offices, 8220 Loop Road, Baldwinsville, New York, for the purpose of considering the following: The application of Larry Schuler, for a Side Yard Setback Variance, on property located at 1166 Lamson Road, Phoenix, New York. Tax Map No 026-0303 to allow for an addition to an existing barn, in accordance with Article IX, Section 139-22, Paragraph A((2), of the Lysander Town Ordinance. Dated. May 20, 2010 S. WEBSTER REID. Chairman Lysander Zoning Board of Appeals BM-2I Legal Notice NOTICE IS HURE.BY GIVEN, that at a regular meeting held on the 20th day of May, 2010. the Board of Trustees of the Village of Baldwinsville, New York Regarding Wednesday's incident, witnesses told deputies that a 2005 Toyota Corolla, operated by Jig ishaben Patel, 32, of Maple View, was traveling north on Oswego Road when she was rear ended by a the 1996 Nissan Pathfinder operated by Reynolds. The impact from that crash forced Patel's vehicle to travel approximately 50 yards before coming to a stop in the northbound lane, while Reynolds' SUV traveled through the restaurant parking lot. Reynolds' SUV struck a parked car and began rolling several times before slamming into the restaurant's front entrance. Rescue cry ...s from the Moyers Corners Fire Department responded to the scene and were forced to extricate Reynolds from the vehicle. Reynolds was transported to University Hospital for treatment of non-life threatening injuries. No one inside the restaurant was injured and both Patel and her 5-year-old son, Kush, escaped without injury. Sheriff's deputies charged Reynolds with common law driving while intoxicated, driving while intoxicated-drugs, unlawful possession of marijuana, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the 2nd degree, imprudent speed and driving left of the center line for Wednesday's incident. Reynolds was also charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in the second degree, imprudent speed and failure to keep right for Thursday's incident. (the "Village") duly adopted a Local Law, an abstract of which follows, which Local Law is subject to a permissive referendum pursuant to Article 9 of the Village Law of the State of New York. Section I. The Code of the Village of Baldwinsville is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Chapter 17 entitled "Term oftvlayorand Trustees" to read as follows: CHAPTER 17 TERM OF MAYOR AND TRUSTEES Section 17-1. Terms of Office. The terms of office of Mayor and of all Village Trustees shall be four (4) years. Section 17-2. Biennial Village Election. Except for the general Village election of 2011, and beginning with the general Village election of 2012, the general Village elections shall be held biennially in the even numbered years. Section 17-3. Transitional Term. Upon this Law becoming effective in an even year, the offices ofMayor and of all Trustees which terms have been herein extended shall be filled for terms of four (4) years commencing at the beginning of the official year following the next Village election at which such offices are to be filled, except initially, the successor to the Mayor or a Trustee whose term of office expires in an odd numbered year shall, at the general Village election preceding the expiration of such term of office, shall he elected for a single three (3) year term and their successors shall thereafter he election for terms of four years Section 2 This Local 1 aw is subject to permissive referendum. Section 1 This Local I aw shall become effective on a date more than thirty (30) days prior to a general Village election and upon being filed in the Office of the Secretary of State ROSEMARY JOHNSON Village Clerk, Village of Baldwinsville BM-21 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Cornerstone Acquisitions, LLC, Art of Org. filed Sec'y of State (SSNY) 5/14/10. 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 116 Whittier Ave., Syracuse, NY 13204. Purpose: any Lawful activities. BM-26 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of 6871 West Sorrell Hill Rd., LLC, Art. of Org. filed Sec'y of State (SSNY) 5/13/10. 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 6871 West Sorrell HillRd., Warners, NY 13164. Purpose: any lawful activities. BM-26 NOTICE OF FORMATION Notice of Formation of Sorrell Hill Equestrian Center, LLC Art. of Org. filed Sec' y of State ( SSNY ) 5/13/ 10. Office location: Onondaga County. SS-NY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 6871 West Sorrell Hill Rd . Warners, NY I 3 164 . Purpose: any lawful activities. BM-26 Legal Notice The annual meeting of the I.ysander Cemetery Association Inc. will he held at the home of Bonnie K. Blake, Lysander Rd., on Tuesday. Jule 11,201 Oat 7 p.m. for the transactions of such business as may come before the meeting. Bonnie K. Blake Secretary/Treasurer HM-27 Mr loroar 2 2/MESSENGER, MAY 26, 2010 ad‘ertisc °WM General Y ,111 1 ;1-1988 I email classitio(1 , .(n‘link.com , , CHILDCARE ADOPT: Our loving hearts will cherish your newborn. Happily married, educated couple will provide warm secure home. Expenses paid. 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(Never known to fail) CAZENOVIA 1& /I You who solve all problems, who light all roads so that I can obtain my goals, You who give the divine gift to forgive and forget all evils against me, and in all instances of my life you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for things, and to confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you, even in and in spite of all material illusions I wish to be with you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me and mine. Amen. ROOM FOR RENT B'ville This recipe can make two gifts, if you prefer Simply cut the loaf into two small "boxes" and garnish each half DIRECTIONS: In a large bowl, combine chicken and next 8 ingredients; stir until blended. Spoon into a straight-sided 12.5 cm *23 cm (5 x9-inch) loaf pan lined with plastic wrap. Cover and chill 8 hours. Invert chilled mixture onto a serving plate; remove plastic wrap. 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