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Section III boys lacrosse stats leaders (through May 5)
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Muscogee ancestral lands in Georgia could become a national park
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia’s congressional delegation introduced legislation Wednesday to protect some of the ancestral lands of the Muscogee tribe as a national park and preserve. The proposed Ocmulgee Mounds Park and Preserve would be Georgia’s first national park. The area along the Ocmulgee River downstream from Macon...
K-Rockathon Reboot: Syracuse radio station bringing back rock festival this summer
K-Rockathon is returning to Central New York this summer. Syracuse radio station K-Rock (WKRL, WKRH) announced Monday morning that the “K-Rockathon Reboot” will take place Saturday, July 27, at the New York State Fairgrounds’ Chevy Court stage. The 2024 rock festival will feature a nostalgic lineup that includes Brand New Sin, Boy Hits Car, Nonpoint, Stabbing Westward, Hoobastank and Puddle of Mudd.
Deputies thank CNY community for kindness, compassion, generosity (Your Letters)
I am writing to express my heartfelt gratitude to our community for their overwhelming support and generosity. In the wake of losing our beloved Lt. Michael “Hootch” Hoosock, our community has come together in a remarkable display of solidarity and compassion, offering an outpouring of food, drinks and donations to support us during this difficult time. Whether it was delivering food, assisting in coordinating fundraising events for Lt. Hoosock’s family, or simply offering their condolences, the response has been nothing short of inspiring.
My 5-year-old’s favorite things at the Syracuse Maker Faire, a playground of invention
It’s not hard to convince a child to put down the Playstation if you entice them with the promise of rockets, robots and pyrotechnic trumpets. This year’s third-annual Maker Faire Syracuse drew thousands to play, learn and tinker alongside inventors, hobbyists, science clubs and entrepreneurs, and I brought my 5-year-old son with me to experience the gathering for the first time.
Section III softball rankings (Week 3): Crucial league matchups on deck for this week
Syracuse, N.Y. — Just a few weeks away from the start of the Section III softball playoffs, and the schedule is loaded with some key league matchups. In Class AAA, Baldwinsville will face Cicero-North Syracuse on Tuesday and Liverpool on Thursday. These three teams have been jostling for the top spot in the class all season and after this week the favorite heading into the postseason should be revealed.
Jimmy Phelps wins 2024 Brewerton Speedway opener
Tim Sears Jr. is the defending track champion at the Brewerton Speedway and started on the front row in Friday’s 2024 opener at this Route 11 oval. Sears paced the 24-car, DIRT big-block modified field for the first thirteen laps, but Jimmy Phelps then raced into the top spot and easily motored to the $2,000 feature triumph.
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Struggling to attract skilled workers and showcase your company within the vibrant Central New York community? Look no further than This is CNY, a rising brand that highlights the best our region has to offer. On May 16th, from 9am to 10am, CenterState CEO and Advance Media New York are...
Food Truck Battle, ‘Godspell’ at the Redhouse, ‘Disney on Ice’: 16 things to do this week in Central NY
A diverse list of activities is on the calendar this week in Central New York. Chevy Court at the New York State Fairgrounds will be covered in food trucks on Saturday and Sunday at the fourth annual “Food Truck Battle.”. “Disney on Ice” returns to the area with a...
A high school senior is running for school board in Onondaga County’s second-largest district
Cicero, N.Y. – Eighteen-year-old Andrew Matyasik, a senior at Cicero-North Syracuse High School, is gearing up to vote for just the second time in his life. And this time, he’ll be able to vote for himself. Matyasik is running for a school board seat in the North Syracuse Central School District.
Who are midseason boys lacrosse MVPs? 15 Section III coaches make their picks
Syracuse, N.Y. — With just about half a season under their belts, some of Section III’s best boys lacrosse players are making their presence felt on the field. We asked every Section III coach for a player who has stepped up and earned the midseason Most Valuable Player title this spring.
Bet365 code DIMERS: Exclusive $1K+ bonus for local Pacers fans this May
As of Monday, May 6th, 2024, with the Indiana Pacers set to clash with the New York Knicks in the highly anticipated second round of the NBA Playoffs, Bet365 is rolling out an exclusive offer to supercharge the experience for local fans. Using the “DIMERS” bonus code, Pacers enthusiasts can now engage in the playoff action with an added advantage, echoing historic 90s NBA showdowns and leveraging cutting-edge predictions for smarter betting.
Pacers vs. Knicks Game 1: NBA prediction, picks, odds and Bet365 bonus code for Monday
The New York Knicks will take on the Indiana Pacers in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference second round NBA matchup at Madison Square Garden on Monday, scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. ET. Are you using these predictions to bet on the NBA? If so, check your eligibility for...
See the richest billionaires in New York and how they make their money
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is the richest person in New York and among the top 10 in the nation, according to data from Forbes. Bloomberg’s net worth as of last fall was $96.3 billion, ranking him the 10th wealthiest person in the nation and the wealthiest in New York. The numbers come from the most recent edition of the Forbes 400 list of the richest people in the U.S.
Update: Fire in Clay badly damages 2 apartment buildings; person jumped out window, 25 homeless
Editor’s note: Article updated at 9:15 a.m. with information from the Moyers Corners deputy fire chief. Clay, N.Y. — An early morning fire in Clay badly damaged an apartment building off Route 57 and injured at least one person. If you purchase a product or register for an...
Syracuse lawmakers may add $1.5 million to housing efforts while cutting vacant jobs
Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse Common Council may cut 14 vacant or proposed positions in order to redirect some of the $341 million in Mayor Ben Walsh’s proposed budget into housing development efforts. The council will hold a study session at noon today and then is scheduled to...
Can NYS Fair pay for itself? It still needs a boost from taxpayers (Good Morning CNY for May 6)
Subscribe to get the Good Morning, CNY newsletter delivered to your email inbox weekday mornings. High: 69; Low: 44. Partly sunny, mild, pleasant; see the 5-day forecast. Cool runnings: In a cool drizzle, about 1,500 runners started the 46th annual Mountain Goat Run in Syracuse on Sunday morning. The 10-mile run began on South Salina Street near Clinton Square and snaked through the city’s southeast and southwest sides. See the winners and more than 80 photos from the race. (Dennis Nett photo)
Section III high school sports schedule, scoreboard for May 6
The Section III high school sports schedule and scoreboard for Monday, May 6. Syracuse.com is the only place to find a comprehensive schedule of all high school sporting events in Section III. Baseball. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we...
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