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Man robbed man at knifepoint at Fulton Byrne Dairy, captured after chase, police say
Fulton, N.Y. — A man robbed another man at knifepoint at a Fulton Byrne Dairy and then was captured days later after a chase, police said. Kevin J. Vandelinder, 38, of Oswego entered the Byrne Dairy at 1013 Emery St., on Saturday and approached someone sitting in a booth, said Sgt. Lucas Hollenbeck, a spokesperson for the Fulton Police.
1 Central NY county among those with worst commutes in state
Syracuse, N.Y. — One county in Central New York is among those with the 25 worst commutes in the state, according to a list from Stacker. Oswego County, north of Syracuse, tied with Livingston County for the 25th-worst commute in New York. Stacker compiled the list using 2021 Census...
Former Syracuse kicker Andre Szmyt extending his range in first pro season
For the longest time, it seemed Andre Szmyt might never break the 54-yard barrier that somehow became attached to his career of kicking field goals. He made kicks from that distance three times at Syracuse. He did it twice in the first half of his first professional season with the St. Louis Battlehawks.
State Attorney General’s Office investigates death of man who killed police officers
NEW YORK CITY (WSYR-TV) — The State Attorney General’s Office quietly opened an investigation into the death of the man who shot and killed two police officers last month outside his home in the Town of Salina. The investigation was formally announced on April 29 by a press...
First, the ‘creepy mail.’ Now, a Baldwinsville woman tells police she used witchcraft on village official
Baldwinsville, NY - A 51-year-old woman tried to intimidate a village official and his wife by using witchcraft and throwing “hot foot powder” outside their home earlier this month, according to village police. Jennifer L. Johnson, 51, of Baldwinsville was charged May 8, a day after village treasurer...
Showers late Friday into early Saturday, then increasing sun
Clouds are in place across the Finger Lakes Friday morning out ahead of a decaying low pressure system over the Upper Great Lakes. While this system will continue to weaken and remain disorganized, it will bring some rain showers into the area late Friday into Saturday. Most of the daytime...
The cost of change: E-bus education
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — NewsChannel 9 devoted a half hour of its evening newscast on Thursday, May 17 to the upcoming deadlines and realities facing school districts as they think about how to switch the gas and diesel bus fleet to all-electric by 2035. Superintendents from the Onondaga Central School District and the Central Square […]
House of the Week: Updated Onondaga home offers 'peaceful tranquility'
ONONDAGA, N.Y. – Patrick Mooney likes to have things a certain way. “Everything has to be precise,” he said. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
$759,900 colonial in Lysander: Plus 93 more Onondaga County home sales
The Onondaga County Clerk’s office registered 94 home sales during the week of May 5 to 11. The most expensive home on the list was built in 2023. It is listed on county records as a three-bedroom, one bath 2,534-square-foot coloninal home on Forest Ridge Lane in Lysander. All...
Syracuse man stole his brother’s identity to avoid paying for child support, police say
East Syracuse, N.Y. — A Syracuse man was arrested for stealing his brother’s identity to avoid paying for child support, police said. DeWitt police arrested Jason E. Coffin, of Syracuse, on Monday after it was found he was using his brother’s identity, police said in a criminal complaint filed in East Syracuse court.
Boys, girls lacrosse Bees humbled by Liverpool, C-NS
ONONDAGA COUNTY – Defeats and setbacks were quite rare when the Baldwinsville boys lacrosse team was charging toward back-to-back state Class A championships in 2022 and 2023. But 2024 has proven quite different. When the Bees begin sectional play late next, it does so humbled and challenged by a...
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