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messenger, october 20, 2010
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Page 6 ... )(weeks home delivery for $5 Page 15 call: (315) 434-8889 x342 email:[email protected] new subscribers only (315) 635-9990 2120 Downer St. • www,errowspacestorage.net Volume 86, No. 42 Oct. 20 to 26, 2010 Bees stunn ed by CBA in muddy battle - Community By Phil Blackwell [email protected] Arts and Craft fair Syracuse Home Auxiliary to hold its annual event this Saturday. ...See page 3 'Recycling for Rowers' Baldwinsville Girls Crew Booster Club wants your unwanted electronics. ...See page 3 CALENDAR 2 CANTON WOODS SENIOR CENTER 23 CLASSIFIEDS 18 EDITORIAL 4 OBITUARIES 17 PAC-B 16 SCHOOL NEWS SPORTS 1I 1 1 6 12 111111 6 0 9 8 5 9 0 0 0 0 1 Every factor, it seemed, was working for the Baldwinsville football team last Friday night as it squared off with Christian Brothers Academy with the Class AA-1 division title on the line. No way, the prevailing logic went, could the Brothers beat the Bees. Not at Pelcher-Arcaro Stadium. Not on a grass field churned into pudding by a day full of rain, with gusty winds blowing up to 25 miles per hour to add to the difficulty. And not against a Bees squad that was no. 3 in the state Class AA rankings, had knocked Qtits last 17 Section III fod ài3 featured thc most imposing ground game and offensive line in Central New York. Yet when the game was done and the clock hit zero, it was the guys in white, purple, gold and brown (from all the mud) celebrating a 14-10 victory over B'ville, and it was the home team in red trudging off in 7. PAT DUFFY NOT MUCH ROOM: Bakhrinsville running back Tyler Rouse (32) finds some rare daylight in last Friday's against CBA. Rouse, hampered by the muddy conditions, only had 82 yards on 30 carries in the Bees' 14-10 loss to the Brothers. disappointment. Of all the titles claimed by CBA in head coach Joe Casamento's 11 - year tenure (which has included 106 wins and a boatload of sectional championships, plus a state crown in 2004), this might be the most exceptional because it was so lot of experienced players unexpecte Other an senior guar- on hand when the 2010 terback T es Hamblin and season got underway. And a handful f other starters, even when the wins started the Brothe did not have a See Football, page 11 State changes assessment progr By Erin INisneski [email protected] New York State has done away with its Annual Reassessment Program (ARP), which required participating municipalities to keep assessment rolls at 100 percent and in return paid $5 per year per parcel. The program has been replaced with the Aid for Cyclical Reassessments (ACR) program, which pays $5 per parcel in appraisal years and $2 per parcel in non-appraisal years. With just under 15,000 properties in the towns of Lysander and Van Buren, which entered the ARP in 1999 and 2000 (respectively), the change equates to an approximate $90,000 reduction in aid every four years. Additionally, the two towns entered into a o coordinated assessment program (CAP) in 2009 receiving $7 per parcel aid payment to keep all year of the program shouldThëTöhs decide to homes within the towns at full assessment. The participate. Golden would have to reassess all CAP has to remain in place for 10 years (through properties in year five, or 2014. While Golden said the change probably 2018). If assessment values are not kept updated, the towns would have to repay a prorated amount wouldn't have a huge impact on residents, she said the ACR would take a lot more planning. of the aid. "In year five, we may need additional assis"[The towns] will have to pay money back on top of getting less aid if they don't participate:' said tance," she added. If Van Buren and Lysander decide to parTheresa Golden, the assessor for both towns. Besides the reduction in aid, the biggest dif- ticipate in the program, Golden would have to ference between the ARP and ACR is the new submit a plan and aid application by Dec. 6 to program requires municipal assessors to devise a get aid for 2010. plan to keep assessments at market value in future Golden said she thought both boards would years. Municipalities have to submit a four-year decide to enter into the new program. plan at the minimum with reappraisals conducted "My feeling is they will try a five-year plan at least once every four years. Both Lysander and starting in 2010 through 2014:' she said. Van Buren properties were at 100 percent assess- Both towns have until the first week in Dement in 2010, which will be considered the first cember to decide. NORTHSIDE (COLLISION) Special Pricing On Non-Insurance Repairs 75 E. Genesee St., Baldwinsville 638-4444 Hassle Free Collision Repairs Free Loan Cars • Lifetime Warranty • Six Convenient Locations • 36 Years In CNY www.northsidecollision.com 7 2 MESSENGER, OCTOBER 20, 2010 atebook MESSENGER 2501 James St. Suite 100 Syracuse, NY 13206 1111111111111,1111111111,1111m1II111111111 , 1111111111111i111111i1111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H11111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Baldwinsville. welcome. to 2 p.m. Oct. 23 at Cottage Designs/Olives Eatery. Call 638-1955. Oct. 21 Oct. 23 The Baldwinsville Public Library board meeting has been changed from Oct. A turkey dinner, 3:30 p.m. Oct. 23 at Warners United Methodist Church, 6514 Baldwinsville United Methodist Church Election attachment to messenger@ cnylink.com . Notices must 13 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at the library, 33 East Genesee St. in the village. Canton St. in Warners. Eat in or take out. Adults $8, ages 6-12 $5, under 5 and Day food and pie sale, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nov. 2 at the church, corner of Charlotte and West Genesee streets in the village. have the date, time and Oct. 21 free. Call 672-5595. Nov. 6 Editor's note: Send 4 your event notices to the Baldwinsville Messenger, 8 Mechanic St., Baldwinsville VA - Editor: Erin Wisneski 434-8889 ext. 332 [email protected] NY 13027. The fax number is 434-8883. Send e-mail messages in the body of the e-mail and not as an location of the event. For further information, call Sports: DeFrancisco, Rick Guy and Sheriff Kevin Walsh. All are Oct 24 John Lerner open mic 434-8889 ext. 332. night, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Thursdays through Nov. 18 This week at Pizza Man Pub, Oswego Street, Baldwinsville. No cover. Phil Blackwell 434-8889, ext. 348 [email protected] Display Advertising: Paul Nagle 434-8889, ext. 308 [email protected] (deadline: 5 p.m. Friday) Oct. 20 Oct. 23 Gypsy Autumn Fun, 8:30 a.m. Oct. 20 at Abbott Farms in Baldwinsville. Register at 652-3800 ext. 137. Baldwinsville Girls'Crew teams' electronics recycling day, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 23 at JD's Fish N' Grill, Oct. 21 corner of routes 57 and 31. Baldwinsville Historian Sue Ellen McManus pres- $10 per item or $25 per carload. Computers, VCRs, ents Barge Canal, New York State's Water Thruway, 10 etc. accepted. No TVs or freon appliances. Visit bvillegirlscrew.com . a.m. Oct. 21 in the Community Room at the library, 33 E. Genesee St., B'ville. Oct. 21 Classified Advertising: 434-1988 (deadline: 5 p.m. Thursday) Subscriptions: 434-8889 ext. 342 or [email protected] Van Buren Republican Committee Meet Our Candidates forum, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Canton Woods Senior Center, 76 Canton St. in the village. Candidates include Ann Marie Buerkle, Sen. John Oct. 23 Syracuse Home Auxiliary Fall Festival of Arts and Pork OW Roast Chicken and biscuit Faith Baptist Church 44th anniversary, 10 a.m. Oct. 24 at facility on Van Buren Road, 500 feet south of 690. Sunday school (10 a.m.), anniversary service with The Harvesters Quartet (11 a.m.), free lunch (12:15 p.m.), singing and sharing (1 p.m.). Call 6380836 or visit faithbaptistbville.com . Oct. 26 Free Celiac Disease informational seminar, 7 p.m. Oct. 26 at Community Wesleyan Church, Downer Street in Baldwinsville. dessert served. Nov. 19, 20 Registration for the Baldwinsville Christmas Bureau, 9 a.m. to noon Nov. 19, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. two or more with adult and children within B'ville senior $7, child (6-10) $4. Sponsored by Van Buren School District are eligible. Must register in person; SS Republican Women. Call 635-3275. cards, proof of income. Call 638-0251. Nov. 7 Dec. 4 B'ville Fire Dept. and B'ville Police Benevolent Baldwinsville Christian Academy craft fair, 9 a.m. Association to host chicken barbecue at noon Nov. 7 to 4 p.m. Dec. 4 at the at 7911 Crego Road; $8 full meal, $4 half-chicken only. Nov. 13 Baker High School's vocal Public Library. Families of school, 7312 Van Buren Road, B'ville. Bake sale and door prizes; crafters wanted. Call 638-1069. Dec. 18 jazz ensemble, Company B holiday craft fair, 10 a.m. to Baldwinsville Christmas Bureau donations ac- 4 p.m. Nov. 13 at the high cepted 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 Nov. 1, Dec. 6 public. Call 638-6923. Spaghetti dinners, 5 to 7 p.m. first Monday of and vendors needed. Call 635-7481. every month at Methodist Church. $6 adults; $5 Nov. 13 seniors and kids (5-12). B'ville Rod and Gun Club, Black Dress Boutique fashion show luncheon, noon roads. 9 a.m. registration; proceeds benefit Baldwinsville Meals on Wheels to help fight hunger for senior citizens. Lunch and Smokey Hollow Road, Baldwinsville. Adult $8, school, 29 East Oneida St. in Baldwinsville. Crafters Fashions by The Little corner of Kingdom and ?? Nov. 20, at Baldwinsville Upcoming Oct. 23 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 dinner, 4:30 to 7 p.m., Nov. 6, American Legion Hall, Crafts, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 23 at Syracuse Home in Baldwinsville. Open to S al/1k Whole Picnic Nov. 2 , Charity shoot Nov. 13 at a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays, Nov. 29 through Dec. 18 at building next to TOPS in River Mall. New clothes, household goods, toys, books and food needed. Boneless Beef Round Round $2,49 Roast lb. Drinking Water $2 49 7 Mac & Cheese Dinner 3 $1 E're%Pg::ns Wylwood Vegetables 49' )15•r ztside Chunk Light Tuna 59' ' a0 s. 51(eoYz scan Chicken Noodle Soup 55' savingsmAkeasy - 6.1f9 sotza i 2.0 O'Da y s fclr A.04 Crisco Vegetable or Canola Oil 140601 eve?" T.610's . PArlijPiLak ;446.1b1- is4,0 11:51tir Ifunti Tadavaa — Of . - 7 Y0111 Choice PICK 5 ,„ Pick Any 5 Meat or Frozen Items (c MSt , OW! smart shoPPer and gut a S5.00 off coupon 19_2 Sax" , ;pedal Selection) j ONLY 10 MINUTES FROM BNILLE! Open Daily 8am-9pm • Sunday 9a-m-8pm 364 West 1st St (Rt. 48) Fulton 592-4974 Iv CO ,&-&9A MESSENGER, OCTOBER Community N ews 20, 2010 3 111111' , BPL to host open house Library opens public computing center, business resource center Recycling for Rowers / B'ville Girls Crew Booster Club sponsors electronics collection fundraiser Staff reports Staff reports Join the Baldwinsville Public Library Friday Nov. 12 as they celebrate the opening of their public computing center and business resource center. The library will host an all day open house with refreshments beginning at 9:30 a.m. with a brief ribbon-cutting ceremony. Baldwinsville Public Library was recently awarded a $244,517 Public Computer Center grant as part of the Broadbandexpress@your library project from the U.S. Department of Commerce National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA). Guests are invited to see the expanded reference area, training facility and the new business resource center. Staff will be available throughout the day to give demonstrations and answer questions. Baldwinsville Public Library was one of 30 libraries across New York State to receive this federal stimulus grant through the New York State Library. The grant will provide more than 860 computers in 30 libraries and five mobile training centers across 41 upstate New York counties. For more information, call Nancy Howe at 635-5631 or e-mail her at [email protected] Seminar on 'Living with Celiac Disease' By Amy Tetta A free Celiac Disease informational seminar will be presented at 7 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 26 at Community Wesleyan Church in Baldwinsville. Jill Hayes, a registered dietitian with Crouse Hospital, will present information about Celiac Disease including strategies for managing this condition with diet. "The number of young children and older adults diagnosed with Celiac Disease is increasing," Hayes said. "Individuals with this condition must avoid gluten and other proteins found in common foods made from wheat, barley, rye and oats. If the condition is not managed with diet, the consequences can be life threatening. People often ask how a person with Celiac Disease can eat and live with this condition." In response to these issues, Hayes will offer balanced, healthful eating plans to help those living with Celiac Disease meet their daily requirements for nutrients. Community Wesleyan Church is located at 112 Downer St. in Baldwinsville. Although this event is free, registration is required. Call the church office at 635-3501 to register. Collect old electronics and dispose of them responsibly at "Recycling for Rowers!' The Baldwinsville Girls Crew Booster Club will host the electronics collections event from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Oct. 23 at JD's Fish N' Grill at the corner of routes 31 and 57. The collection event will accept a full range of electronics including computers, laptops, keyboards, monitors, printers, scanners, copiers, fax machines, typewriters, cell phones, VCRs, stereos, CD and DVD players, telephones, microwave ovens and other 0 Seamless Gutter **4. 0* Systems elmo •Guner (OMNI •Fascia,Soffit bplacernort = • Nam Cam kaki* litanuioduref Warranied =Fa • == c=7F ... ... • 732-9577 N' Grill. small appliances. Not accepted will be televisions, dehumidifiers, refrigerators, air conditioners and other appliances with Freon. A donation of $10 per item or $25 per carload is suggested. All proceeds will be used to support the several Section III categories, finalists at the New York State Championships and qualifiers for the National Scholastic Rowing Championships. Learn more about Girls-Crew at Baldwinsville at bvillegirlscrew.com . Baldwinsville High School Girls Crew team including the future purchase of a new racing shell. All electronics will be properly disposed of or recycled by Bruin Electronics of Liverpool. Baldwinsville rowers were 2010 champions of Arts and Crafts Festival returns to Syracuse Home Syracuse Home Auxiliary member Nancy Fredette puts up a sign forthe annual Arts and Crafts Festival at the entrance to Syracuse Home in Baldwinsville. The Syracuse Home Auxiliary will host the annual festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday Oct. 23. Sale items indude homemade jams and jellies, pickles, pies, cakes, breads, brownies and other goodies. Auxiliary members will be baking cookies at the nursing home and selling them fresh from the oven. In addition to baked goods, arts, crafts and books, there will be a rummage sale with dothing, household items, collectibles, toys, games and more. Syracuse Home is at 7740 Meigs Road in Baldwinsville, just off Downer Street. For more information, call Mary Gallup at 303-4897. JENNY HAMMOND BPL Friends present New York State's Water Thruway Sue Ellen McManus, Baldwinsville Historian, will tell the story of the Barge Canal, New York State's "Water" Thruway at 10 a.m. Thursday Oct. 21 in the Community Room of the Baldwinsville Public I,ibrary, 33 E. Genesee St. in the village. Meetings of Friends of the Library are held through May, except in December. A full schedule of meetings and information about the organization is available at the circulation desk of the library. Membership is $5 per year and a dollar donation per meeting is requested. The monthly program is preceded by a business meeting and refreshments. Nonmembers are always welcome. NEBO GUTTERS? 5" RESIDENTIAL %SO'S 6^ COMMERCIAL The Baldwinsville Girls Crew Booster Club wants your electronics for their fundraiser being held this Saturday at JD's Fish Ltt PLANTATION vnew.littleyorirplantstion.earn Creating Beautiful Gardens For 37 Years! 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Senate -50th District Republican John DeFrancisco (incumbent): davevalesky.com , nysenate.gov/john-defrancisco • Democrat Kathy Joy: kathleenjoy.org The 50th District includes northern and northwestern portions of Onondaga County including the towns of Van Buren and Lysander. Assembly - 120th District Democrat William Magnarelli (incumbent): assembly.state.ny.us/mem/?ad=120 Republican Rick Guy: rickguyforassembly.com The 120th District includes parts of the city of Syracuse and the towns of Van Buren and Geddes. Onondaga County Sheriff Republican Kevin Walsh (incumbent): sheriffwalsh.com Democrat Joe Price: sheri toeprice.com Working Families Tobias Shelley: shelleyforsheriff. corn Taxpayers Party Edward Bragg: braggforsheriff. corn . Your Baldwinsville Messenger This week's Baldwinsville Messenger is full of activities, events and happenings in the greater Baldwins- Many of these articles have been submitted by you, our readers, through e mail ([email protected] ) and ville, Lysander and Van Buren communities. - mail (2501 James St., Suite 100, Syracuse, NY 13206). We encourage you to continue to send in your stories and contact us with you ideas to keep the Messenger full of important community news. MESSENGER 2501 James St., Suite 100 Syracuse, NY 13206 USPS 340-480 Phone 315-434-8889 • Fax 315-434-8883 www.baldwinsvillemessengercom Erin Wisneski, Editor, Ext. 332 Paul Nagle, Senior Advertising Representative, Ext. 308 The Messenger is a unit of Eagle Newspapers David B. Tyler Jr., Publisher, Ext. 302 Colleen Farley, Associate Publisher, Ext. 315 !“ 1 , o , 11111111111111111111111101H , ; , 11WMI! 1■11.11, ,11,1!,III I 1 1 1 , 113t'■111111 . 1 , tillfruti, , , ,, I , ,, ;WA 1111H111111111111■111111111111111H1111111111111H111111111 A good week to think about retirement savings You may not see it posted on your calendar, but this is National Save for Retirement Week. This annual event, endorsed by Congress, is designed to raise awareness about the importance of saving for retirement — so why not take some time this week to review your own strategy for achieving the retirement lifestyle you've envisioned? Of course, you may wonder why we even need a National Save for Retirement Week. Unfortunately, it seems many Americans are not doing a good job of saving and planning for their retirement years. Consider these figures, taken from the Employee Benefit Research Institute's 2010 Retirement Confidence Survey: • Just 16 percent of survey respondents say they are very confident about having enough money for a comfortable retirement. • 54 percent of respondents say the total value of their household's savings and investments, excluding the value of their primary home and any defined benefit plans (i.e., traditional pension plans), is less than $25,000. • Less than half of the respondents say they and/or their spouse have tried to calculate how much money they will need for a comfortable retirement. These are obviously troubling statistics — and they indicate that most of us probably need to put more thought and effort into our retirement savings. What can you do? Here are a few suggestions: • Determine how much you'll need in retirement. Try to define the lifestyle you want during retirement. Will you travel the world or stay close to home? Will you work parttime or spend your hours volunteering or pursuing hobbies? Once you know what your retirement might look like, try to estimate how much it might cost. • Identify your sources of retirement income. Take into account your IRA, 401(k) or other employersponsored retirement plan, Social Security and other savings and investments. How much income will they provide? How much can you withdraw from these vehicles each year without depleting them? • Calculate any retirement shortfall. Try to determine if your savings and investments will be enough to provide you with an income stream that's adequate to meet your retirement needs. If it isn't, develop an estimate of the size of the shortfall. • Take steps to close any savings "gar If it doesn't look like you'll have enough to meet your retirement needs, you'll have to adjust your savings and investment strategy. You may have to contribute more to your IRA, 401(k) and other retirement accounts, adjust your investment mix to provide more potential growth — or consider taking both of these steps. • Monitor your progress. Once you've put your investment strategy into place, you'll need to monitor your progress to help ensure you're on track toward achieving your retirement savings goals. Along the way, you may have to make adjustments in response to changes in the markets, your objectives or your family situation. Taking these types of action can be challenging, so you may want to work with a professional financial advisor who has the experience and resources necessary to help you identify and pursue your retirement goals. In any case, though, take action soon — and National Save for Retirement Week is a great time to start. Kevin Wall is an Edward Jones Financial Advisor serving the Greater Baldwinsville community from his office at 15 E. Genesee St., Suite 250 in Baldwinsville. To contact Kevin, call 635-0327 or visit edwardjones.com. From the mailbag Thank school board members To the editor: Governor David Paterson has proclaimed Oct. 25 to 29 as School Board Recognition Week in honor of the many people in New York State who serve their communities and school districts as board of education members. In Baldwinsville, 10 people serve on the Board of Education of the Baldwinsville Central School District. The Baldwinsville Central School District would like to say thank you to: Victor Jenkins, president; Burrill Wells, vice president; Cynthia Cronin; Kenneth Dwyer; James Goulet; Colin Kahl; Mark Manning; Joan Reeves; Steven Schweitzer; and Elizabeth Ventura. These men and women of various backgrounds and different professions share a common trait - the desire to contribute their time and talents, with no monetary compensation, to ensure that the best interests of Baldwinsville's students are served. This is no small task, considering that almost 6,000 students attend the eight schools of the district, which is the third-largest suburban public school system in Onondaga County. The members of the board of education take care of today's business while planning for the future needs of Baldwinsville's students. They must anticipate the needs of all students in the areas of curTiculum, technology, safety and health and provide for the maintenance of district buildings, grounds and equipment. Each year, board members make the best interests of the community their number one priority, working diligently to present a budget that maintains and improves upon the district's quality programs, curriculum and property, while remaining fiscally responsible to tax payers. The members of the Board of Education of the Baldwinsville Central School District are your neighbors. They have a vested interest in our schools as does each community member. They strive to provide the district's students with a superior education for the simple fact that all children deserve one. Please join me in thanking these men and women for their service to our children and to our community. JEANNE M. DANGLE SUPERINTENDENT OF BALDWINSVILLE SCHOOLS John McIntyre, Publisher, Spotlight Newspapers Gary Catt, Executive Editor, Ext. 330 Jennifer Wing, Managing Editor, Ext. 340 Lisa Congdon, Business Manager, Ext. 303 Office of Publication: 2501 James St., Suite 100, 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, 2501 James St.., Suite 100, Syracuse, N.Y.13206 Mail subscription rates' $28 per year to addresses in New York state (depending on county); $37 per year to addresses outside New York state. Senior rates available Newsstands, 75 cents per issue Postmaster. Send address changes to The Messenger, 2501 James St. Suite 100, Syracuse, N Y 13206 Eagle Newspapers is owned by Community Media Group LLC, David B. Tyler, Jr., President, Daniel E Alexander, Vice President; John A. McIntyre Jr., Secretary/Treasurer New ballot system takes effect this fall Election season is upon us. There have been several changes to the voting process this year, starting with a new way to cast votes. The machines have changed; our state has advanced to optical scanning devices. Voters will use a paper ballot and feed the ballot Into the scanning device. These scanners have replaced the old lever-style voting machines, largely because of the pesky and infamous "hanging chad debacle, which occurred in Florida following - Will Barcla From the Assembly the Presidential election of 2000 and held up federal election results. Following this incident, federal laws were changed and the coun- try embarked on an expansive and costly undertaking to replaee the old voting machines. During the last election, many voters began to see the new machines as they were being phased in. This year, all counties will be equipped with the new optical scanners. As a result of the new machines, polling sites for many voters have changed. Counties have had to consolidate polling sites. In Onondaga See Voting, page 8 O &Aat MESSENGER, OCTOBER 20, 2010 5 0 in ion 1■11,1■1!1111,, County Executive proposed tax levy $180M, County Legislature proposed tax levy $135M The statement above says it all. At the Onondaga County Legislature's budget session on Oct. 12, we passed a budget with a reduction in the county tax levy. What this means, in real dollars, for this area is as follows: for a $100,000 dollar home, under the Executive's proposal, would have resulted in about a $400 dollar increase in property taxes. Under the Legislature's proposal, the same $100,000 house would result in about $128 dollar increase. Furthermore, about $100 dollars of this increase is because the town of Lysander chose to take all of their sale tax revenues in cash this year, rather than applying it to the county credit as they have in the past. As they go through their budget process now, if the town chooses to use some of this money to apply to the town levy that would result in a rate reduction. The rest of the increase in property taxes is contributed to the states unfunded mandates that New York continues to pass on to the counties. This Legislature reduced county spending by millions. We had to prioritize spending and some things had to be cut. I would like to commend Sheriff Walsh, and his staff for meeting with the legislature to work out a plan for Air One and to save deputies' positions. For Air One, the Sheriff will be required to set Rich Lesniak up a not-for-profit foundation, which will accept donations to the program. Additionally, the Sheriff will seek approval from the FAA to be able to charge for medical transport flights. If these things are accomplished by July 1, Air One will continue to operate. Sheriff Walsh will pursue these avenues over the next few months and report back to the Public Safety committee. Lastly, Sheriff Walsh was able to reach the legislature's goal of reductions, without laying-off deputies. I personally did not want to see road patrol officers positions reduced, but budget deficits were outrageous this year, and every option had to be explored. Another topic facing the Legislature this year was funding for some of the arts organizations. The question is should county taxpayers be supplementing the arts budgets if these organizations cannot survive on their own attendance? Last year, the legislature re-established the Cultural Resources Trust. The Cultural Resources Trust is an organization, put in place by the Executive and the Legislature, which collects fees by acting as the "borrower" for not-for-profit organizations in the community. In 2009, at the presentation of re-establishing this Trust, the comments from the Executive's Office were that this Trust would or could offset the arts dependency on the county budget. Therefore, the Legislature has chosen to use the Trust for this purpose. We respectfully request that the Cultural Resources Trust fund these arts organizations, thereby removing this funding from the property taxpayer rolls. The last matter about this budget that has received criticism is the use of fund balance and increasing revenue projections. For the 2010 budget, the Legislature used fund balance to the tune of $8 million, and we had no problem replenishing that amount. For 2011, the Legislature authorized the use of $12 million of fund balance. That leaves a balance of over $66 million dollars! Why should we tax for money to put into our savings when we have more than enough in our savings to begin with? It doesn't make sense and it is not good government. I would like to further defend the increasing of revenue Good schools are the cornerstone of a stron g community I n times like these, we need to build up our communities by investing in public education, rejecting election-year gimmicks that hurt students and challenging naysayers who lack the facts. A recent poll showed what we already knew: New Yorke overwhelmingly support their schools. Working together can face the challenges ahead, give our kids a brighter and build stronger communities. Quality public education. A great investment for our state. Paid for by New York State United Teacher, MSU projections: the Executive's proposal projected sales tax revenues at a 1.1-percent increase over last year. Currently, we have been running at about a 6-percent increase for the last three quarters. The Legislature simply believes this projection is overly conservative, so we raised the revenue projection to a still conservative 3-percent increase. I believe we could have gone higher, but under the advisement of our comptroller, it was in our best interest to not over project, so we set the sales tax projection at an amount that is attainable. This budget passed with a 15-to-3 vote. If the Executive were to veto any of the increases over her budget proposal it would then come back to the Legislature for an override vote. The Legislature would need a 2/3 majority or 13 votes to override. The point I want to leave you with is this: Any veto that is not successfully overridden will result in a tax increase. My hope is that the executive will do her best to work with this budget as adopted, and that she does not attempt to raise taxes anymore. Rich Lesniak represents the first district, which includes the town'of Lysander and the western portion of Clay. Rich welcomes constituent feedback; he can be contacted at 638-8373. 6 MESSENGER, OCTOBER 20, 2010 chools Assembly candidate reception Rick Guy, challenger for the 120th district of the New York State Assembly, will hold an informal open reception to meet area voters from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesdey Oct. 27 at Mohegan Manor, 25 Oswego St. in Baldwinsville. Residents are invited to stop in to meet Guy, share concerns and ask questions about the upcoming election. Cathy J. 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Every weekday evening from i nen .coin N% A‘.1.dtkVia Call (315)572-4763 www.lakelandwinery.com Saturday 9am - 5pm OCTOBER 23 & 24 Students' taste buds tour U.S. Family and consumer sciences students at Baker High School are taking their taste buds on a tour of the United States as they learn about and prepare regional specialties from all over the country. "It's social studies meets food:' said teacher Christina Rode, as her students took homemade bagels out of the ovens in her classroom. Her classes began their tasty trip and study of regional foods, culture and history with foods from New York City including pickles they made themselves. Next on the menu? Rode will have them cooking up clam chowder before they whip up potato pancakes and pretzels from Pennsylvania Dutch Country, cheesy grits and greens from the south, and sour dough bread from the west coast over the course of the 10-week marking period. AIAIISSI( )N Day Pass 7.00 Weekend Pass ' 8.00 Sunday 9am -5pm Leanna Kaufman check on the bagels they are baking in their family and consumer sdences dass at Baker High School. By Kelly Cary, BCSD 5 -7PM. $5/persor. for information or visit PHOTOS BY KELLY CARY, BCSD canine Mooney, left, Liz Knight, and Nick Nolan (right) happily samples Tarryn Morris' homemade pickles. 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Every person convicted shall for a first conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not more than fifty dollars; for the second such conviction within eighteen months thereafter, such person shall be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars, upon a third or subsequent conviction within eighteen months after the first conviction such person shall be punished by a fine of not more than two hundred fifty dollars. KELLY (ARV B(SD Representatives from the Baldwinsville Central School District's fall athletic teams recently presented Reverend Randy Cryz, pastor of the Word of Life Assembly of God in Baldwinsville, with a donation of $1,600, to be used for the church's food pantry and for other programs the church runs for local families in need of assistance. Baldwinsville's fall teams raised the money they donated with a team handball tournament they held this past spring. Joseph DeBarbieri, principal of Baker High School (center, left) and Amanda Ingersoll, a member of the Baldwinsville girls' varsity soccer team (center, right), present the Rev. Cryz with the donation along with representatives from the districts other fall teams. ▪ MESSENGER, OCTOBER 20, 2010 7 Business t.t1t ,1 111 1.11 , ■ Rotary hosts Pride of Workmanship Awards Dinner Beaver Lake Nature Center Enchanted Beaver Lake Staff reports The Baldwinsville Rotary Club honored four employees of local businesses and agencies at a Pride of Workmanship Awards Dinner held Monday Sept. 27 at Tabatha's Family Tree Restaurant. The four honorees and nominating employers were: Michele Eckler, by S. G. Arvantides, D.D.S.; Lt. Thomas LeRoy, by the Baldwinville Police Department; Diane Ruffolo, by the Beaver Lake Animal Hospital; and Amy Shaw, by The Insurance Place Agency, LLC. Keynote speaker was Robert Bitz whose topic was "What has happened to Pride of Workmanship at the Top." This brings the Baldwinsville Rotary Club to a total of 66 awards presented recognizing "Pride of Workmanship" since the program began in 1992. The objective is to encourage employers, through Rotary, to recognize employees displaying talent and the positive attitude meriting the award. Criteria for selecting recipients are job competence, punctuality, consistency of effort, interest and enthusiasm, the maintenance of a pleasant yet businesslike relation- Enchanted Beaver Lake will be held Oct. 27 through the 30 at Beaver Lake Nature Center. The event features 400 carved pumpkins, children's activities and games, guided trail walks and food booths with hot dogs, popcorn, cider, donuts and caramel apples. Beaver Lake Nature Center is an Onondaga County Park located at 8477 East Mud Lake Road, four miles west of Baldwinsville off Route 370. (From left) Capt. Daniel Warner, Lt Thomas LeRoy, Amy Shaw, Dr. Arvantides, DDS, Mkhele Edder, Diane Ruffolo, Dr. Sandra Fitzpatrick, DVM, and Sean Becker, president Baldwinsville Rotary Club. e-mail us at ship with co-workers and clients, and consistency in doing the job right the first time. Rotarians are business and professional leaders who volun- ConsirnctJönJ Martial Arts 11 Florist Treetare teer in their communities in a variety of ways. If you are interested in what the Baldwinsville Rotary Club is doing here in Baldwinsville and would like to messenger@ know more about Rotary, there will be an informational meeting held Wednesday evening, Oct. 27 at the Canal Walk Cafe. Desserts will also be served. cnylink.com Carpeting 111 Optometry • Real Estate II Automotive II Pet Grooming Aso Pavement Sealing Insurance Landscaping • Sell it local, sell it fast! 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Officiating the double-ring ceremony was Father G. Peter Worn. The bride is the daughter of Matthew and Patricia Smith, of Cazenovia. She is the granddaughter of Helen C. Smith, of Cazenovia. The groom is the son of Kathy Miller, of Waverly, and Charles Miller, of Pierrepont Manor. He is the grandson of Doris Stone, of Athens, Ga., and Oswego, and Shirley Miller, of Camillus. Matron of honor was Catherine Smith Santiago, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Bridget McGinley, Cone Rowe, Kate Lyga, Justine Leathly, and Angela Muia. - Best man was A.J. Henty, best friend of the groom. Groomsmen were Ben Duszak, Jeremy Rossman, Alex Santiago, Mr. and Mrs. David Lee Miller ... Jamie Alison Smith Nick Lyga and Bill Viscusi. A dinner reception was held at the Red Mill Inn in Baldwinsville. The couple honeymooned at Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. The bride is a 1998 graduate of Cazenovia High School and a 2002 graduate of Syracuse University. She is a retail visual manager. The groom is a 1998 graduate of Sandy Creek High School and a 2002 graduate of SUNY Oswego. He is a retail manager. The couple resides in Baldwinsville. Ippolito/Bassett wed Lisa Bassett and John T. Ippolito were married at 10 a.m. Aug. 14, 2010, at Chapel Hill in Rochester. Officiating the ceremony was the Rev. Jack Porcello. The bride is the daughter of Carol Bassett of Rochester, and the late Joseph Bassett. The groom is the son of John and Shirley Ippolito of Baldwinsville. The bride was given away by her mother, Carol. Matrons of honor were Heather Curatalo and Colleen Milner, sisters of the bride. Bridemaids were Lynn Bassett, sister-in-law of the bride, Alexis, Taylor and Gabriella Milner, nieces of the bride, Kerry Cavallo and Melissa Provenzano, friends of the bride. Best man was Brian Heilmann, friend of the groom, Mike Ippolito, brother of the groom, Nick Ellis and Louis Devaleix, friends of the groom, Joe Bassett, brother of the bride, Jason Milner and Rich Curatalo, brother-in-laws of the bride. Junior bridesmaids were Natalie and Vanessa Curatalo, Alison and Rachel Bassett, nieces of the bride. Flower girl was Kaitl y-n Curatalo, junior groomsmen were Joey Bassett and Zach Milner, nephews of the bride, and ring bearers were Nicholas and Blake Milner, nephews of the bride. A reception was held at Cobblestone Creek Country Club in Victor. The couple - Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ippolito will honeymoon in the fall. The bride is a graduate of Greece Olympia High School, Clemson University and New York Chiropractic College. She is a chiropractor and owner of Integrated Medical. The groom is a graduate of C.W. Baker High School in Baldwinsville and Western Kentucky University. He is the owner of Hypnautical Dive Charters and Koah Spearguns. The couple resides in Jupiter, Florida. Voting From page4 County, the county web site features a user-friendly tool that enables voters to search their address and determine where to go to vote. This can be accessed at ntsdata.dnsalias.com/ onondagaboe/. If you're uncertain after visiting the `web site, or do not have access to the Internet, I encourage you to call your county board of elections to verify your polling site to save yourself time and hassle on Election Day. The Oswego County Board of Elections phone number is 349-8683. Election officials in Onondaga County can be reached at 435-8683. On Election Day, here is what voters can expect: 1. Check in with an let-heated fun of Gibed & %Lan with bfantth romantic comedy, beloved melodies, and poltical satire. Dkected by Richard McKee. .. Sung in NO with projected English tides. election inspector and receive a ballot to take to a booth for privacy; 2. Fill in the oval next to a candidate's name to cast a vote. The voter also may write in a candidate in the appropriate space; 3. Place the ballot in a privacy sleeve so that no one may see how votes were cast; and 4. The completed ballot is fed into the scanner. If the ballot is completed correctly, the machine will signal the ballot has been cast and the paper ballot is deposited into a ballot box. If votes have been,cast for multiple candidates for one office, the machine will ask the voter to get a new ballot. If not, the vote cast for too many candidates will not count. er voters; (d) provide for accessibility, consistent with the requirements of Help America Vote Act of 2002 provided fed- the Voting Rights Act of 1965, for voters with aleral funding for states to replace antiquated voting ternative language needs; (e) meet a specific error machines to make voting easier and more secure rate standard in counting as well as more accessible ballots established by the Federal Election Comto physically disabled mission; and (f) have voters. By doing so, it required voting systems for a uniform and nondisa federal election must: criminatory definition of (a) provide a mechanism what constitutes a vote for a voter to verify and, and will be counted as a vote for each type of votwhere necessary, coring system. rect his or her ballot, If you have any quesincluding notification of, tions or comments on this and the opportunity to or any other state issue, correct, any overvote; (b) produce a permanent paor if you would like to be per record with a manual added to my mailing list or receive my newsletter, audit capacity; (c) proplease contact my office. vide for accessibility for My office can be reached voters with disabilities in by mail at 200 North Seca manner that provides the same opportunity for ond St., Fulton, NY 13069, by e-mail at barclaw@ access and participation (including privacy and assembly.state.ny.us or by independence) as for oth- calling 598-5185. More history on the Help America Vote Act Tom Gilbo & The Blue Suedes! This Saturday: October 23 1:d at Clayton Opera House Call 686-2200 for more information "Biggest Elvis Show of the Year" G EAGLE MESSENGER, OCTOBER 20, 2010 , FWSPAPFRS Indoor soccer season begins Staff reports The CNY Family Sports Centre Youth Soccer Fall/ Winter Indoor league will begin training Oct. 25 and games will start Oct. 30. This will be the third season of the program, which is geared towards youth soccer players at a variety of levels. "Many players want to continue to play soccer during the winter months; said CNYFSC manager and former player at Syracuse University Jeff Knittel, who heads the program. "Indoor soccer is fast, fun and can help players improve their overall game!' The program accepts individual or group registrations. Age groups range from U6 to U15 boys and girls. "We see a lot of the players transition from the outdoor youth soccer organizations such as Baldwinsville Youth Soccer Association (BYSA) and play CNYFSC Youth Soccer during fall, winter and spring months!' Knittel said. "We will take individuals and place them onto teams. Players are also beginning to sign up as groups if they have friends in the program!' The first session consists of nine games and 13 training sessions. United States Soccer Federation (USSF) licensed professional coaches, as well as many standout college and high school players, will coach the players. On Sept. 15, 2005, Kim Bermel's husband died by suicide and her life ended as she knew it. When she finally found HOPE for Bereaved five months later, her life began again. "My husband committed suicide. It was pretty unexpected," Bermel said. "Even though I should have known what to do and how to feel, I really did not have any idea of how I was supposed to live, so I had to try and figure out how I was going to get through." Bermel went on the Internet and found HOPE for Bereaved, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to aldwinsville Youth Soccer Association BYSA) has helped thousands of local players get their start in soccer over the past 16 years. Now BYS/Vs reach goes far beyond Baldwinsville - half way around the world to Zimbabwe in southern Africa. This summer, BYSA teamed up with Liverpool's St. Paul's Lutheran Church and its "Walking with Makuva" program to provide soccer equipment to the children of Makuva Parish, a small, poor parish in rural Zimbabwe. BYSA sent full uniform kits, soccer balls and pumps. Since soccer balls especially are at a scarce and expensive in Zimbabwe, the children treasure them. After receiving all the equipment, one child could be seen falling asleep holding a ball, while the look on an older boy's face said it all, "Let's get outside . and play!' Seven years ago, St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Liverpool created "Walking with Makuva" to provide _ needed funds and supplies to Makuva Parish, a small, poor parish in rural Zimbabwe. A little bit goes a long way in Zimbabwe. "We can pay a primary school child's tuition for an entire school year, which in Zimbabwe consists of three terms for $15; said Maxine Arjomand of St. Paul's. She and member Sharon Jerge personally delivered a substantial collection of school, health supplies, children's clothing and the soccer equipment donated by BYSA to Makuva Parish. Over the years, through fundraising events such as bake sales and sauerbraten dinners, St. Paul's has raised enough funds for "Walking with Makuva" to help Makuva's community build a grinding mill. Donated funds have also been used to purchase school kits and, for several years, to pay school tuition for 20 AIDS orphans who otherwise would not have been able to go to school. St. Paul's would like to be able to fund many more students to give them a chance at an education. Readers can contact Maxine at 638-3108 to make donations earmarked for Makuva Parish. BYSA is entering its 16th season of operation and is one of NY State's largest youth soccer programs, with almost 1,000 players per year. For the fourth consecutive year, BYSA has hold online registration fees at a modest $75 per player. BYSA is proud to be doing its part to help those in need and to be a donor to "Walking with Makuva." For more information about BYSA, visit bvillesoccer.com. B Second session soccer champions at (NY Family Sports Centre are pictured. . teer with help from one of the staff coaches). As player development is the number one priority, games will be used as another training tool to help each player maximize his/her potential. "We believe at this level players should get an opportunity to play equally and learn in an enjoyable environment!' Knittel said. Skills training The CNYFSC Youth Soccer Skills Training will be held every Monday from Oct. 25 to Jan. 17 or 24 (for teams who make playoffs). Consisting of 13 CNY to celebrate HOPE By Chelsea Mary Holmes BYSA donates soccer equipment to Zimbabwe children By Pete Simmonds Game information The CNYFSC Youth Soccer games are played every Saturday beginning Oct. 30. Each player will play nine games with the season ending Jan. 22 and playoffs beginning Jan. 29. The games will kick-off anytime from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. and each game is 50 minutes long consisting of two 25-minute halves. The center will provide each individual with a CNYFSC Youth Soccer jersey and players will be placed on a team coached by a member of the staff or a volunteer parent (parents are encouraged to volun- 9 serving grieving children, ebration of HOPE," set adults and families through for Friday Nov. 12 in the counseling, support groups Nicholas J. Pirro OnCenter and an array of services, Ballroom. The event profree of charge. Over the vides a way for people to past year, it has served come together to keep the more than 10,000 people memories of loved ones on their journey from grief who have passed on alive. The event includes dinner, to hope. "It was an amazing thing music, live and silent aucto be in a room with other tions. There will be more people who were suicide than 250 items on which to survivors, because it sets bid including dinner, golf you apart from the rest of and service certificates, art, the world, it truly does," sports equipment, unique she said. "And being in furnishings, antiques, jewthat room at HOPE was elry, dolls, toys and more. "This is our major fundthe most peaceful and safe raiser every year," said place to be." This year, HOPE will Therese Schoeneck, foundbe celebrating 32 years in er of HOPE for Bereaved. Central New York with its "We do not charge the annual fundraiser, "Cel- bereaved for our core ser- training sessions, U6 to U9 will train from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and 1110 to U15 will train from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. (times of age groups may change due to number of registered players). CNYFSC Youth Soccer training will focus on technical training and players will not train as a team. The sessions are geared towards improving each player's individual skills, technique, fitness, agility and mental game/training preparation. Call the Sports Centre at 638-8866 or visit cnyfsc. corn for more information about any of the programs. vices, and we also do not receive annual funds from any source. It really is a wonderful event. People come year after year and have a good time." Tickets for the event are on sale now. Table hosting, underwriting and advertising opportunities are also available. To purchase tickets, for more information, or to seek help, call 475-9675, e-mail hopeforbereaved@ cnymail.com or visit its website, hopeforbereaved. corn. LEARN TO FLY Earn Your Private Pilot Certificate This Fall Reservations Required Fly Your Dream! -Call Today(315) 558-0086 Syracuse Intl Airport Rome Griffis Intl Is it for you? Find out! $99 Discovery Flight You Get To Fly wayp yA int FLIGHT SCHOOL Visit us at www.flycny.com GREAT MAJORS GREAT CAREE S 1. ° NY CANTON 315.386.7123 800.388.7123 www.canton.edu admisslons,canton.edu Nearly $3 million in appliance rebate money still available! 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CHANGE FOR THE BETTER WITH ENERGY STAR O „EAGLE MESSENGER, OCTOBER 20, 2010 Muddy battle to pile up, points did not come at a rate comparable to other CBA teams of the past, and injuries, such as that to Cirro Nicoletti-Watson, lengthened the odds of success. CBA adjusted, though, and by the time it came to B'ville, it had two totally dependable items - Hamblin running the offense, and a ferocious defense that could shut down any opponent, even one as imposing as the Bees. Both were on display in this game, especially the defensive part. From Dan Predmore, Jonathan McGriff and Mike Magnarelli on the line, to linebackers Greg Thomson and Joey Pascarella, to defensive backs like Sam Kelley, Anthony Bunn, Dan Patane and Vince Russo, CBA never let B'ville's star sophomore tailback, Tyler Rouse, get anything started. Rouse carried the ball 30 times, 11 . From pagel but had just 82 yards. Meanwhile, Hamblin deftly put together a firstquarter drive. On fourthdown-and-two from the B'ville 27-yard line, Hamblin went to the end zone and found Jack Pfohl for the game's first touchdown. Riley Dixon's extra point made it 7-0. Late in the second period, Magnarelli recovered a Casey Colligan fumble on the Bees' 27. Again with a short field, Hamblin cashed in, running the last 10 yards for the score less than a minute before halftime. CBA went to the break ahead 14-0 and in a charged-up mood, ready to put the Bees away. But in the third quarter, B'ville began to push back, helped in no small part by three CBA turnovers in the most beat-up part of the field, which the Bees would use to make things close again. After Rouse got stopped on fourth down at the CBA to secure the victory - and Kevin M Wall Financial Advisor six following Dave Mid- CBAs league title. 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Contact Sports Editor Phil Blackwell 434-8889 ext. 348 [email protected] SPORTS Corso goal pushes field hockey Bees past Liverpool By Phil Blackwell [email protected] Even though they might be careening toward another confrontation in the Section III Class A playoffs a few weeks from now, the Baldwinsville and Liverpool field hockey teams still had a chance to measure each other once more in the regular season. The two neighbors met Thursday night at LHS Stadium - and despite playing defense for much of the night, the Bees still came out on top over the Warriors, 1-0, on Paige Corso's rebound goal late in the second half. They had first played Sept. 20, at Baldwinsville's grass home field, with the Bees prevailing 2-0 and rarely giving Liverpool any kind of scoring opportunity. It figured to be different on the Warriors' fast artificial surface, and the Bees, following road losses to Rome Free Academy and Vestal, needed to show it could win a tough game on a faster track. Both teams started slowly after Liverpool's Senior Night festivities, but the Bees were spending most of the time in its own end, forcing coach James Hanley to spend a time-out just four minutes into the contest. G:adually, B'ville got more runs, but it never took a shot in the entire half. Thus, defenders like Liz Ventura, Laura Passamnote, Nicole Piontkowski and Emily Brissenden took on a larger role, turning away the likes of Emma Lamison when they charged into the Bees' end. And goalie Lindsay Farrell came 15 yards out of the net to make a crucial save at the 10-minute mark. So it was 0-0 at halftime, and as the second half started B'ville became more organized, even getting a handful of penalty corners, though none of them got converted. At the same time, Liverpool's attacks were more sporadic, and it was apparent that one goal would decide matters. Just after the Warriors took a time-out with 7:24 to play, the Bees attacked and forced a penalty corner. With 6:59 left, Natalie Lynch took a hard shot from the point and, though Tess Tracy stopped it, Corso was right there to put the rebound into the cage. Liverpool fought to the last moments, getting a pair of penalty corners, but was unable to even get on shot on either of them as the clock ran out. Two days later, when the Bees visited FayettevilleManlius, it dominated the flow of play, yet still took a 1-0 loss to the Hornets. Most of the time, B'ville attacked F-M, setting itself in front of the cage and shooting away. Every time, though, Hornets goalie Abby Cunningham kicked it away, eventually gaining 25 saves for the afternoon. The Bees could not convert despite 18 penalty corners. Rarely did F-M try to counter - but it forced a penalty corner midway through the first half and, taking a feed from Tara Wellington, Kendra Napierala flung a shot past ADELPHI NY STATEWIDE BREAST CANCER HOTLINE & SUPPORT PROGRAM Celebrating 30 years of making life better for New Yorkers with breast cancer. 30 years ago, women were uninformed... but that has changed. GET A MAMMOGRAM TODAY! If you don't have insurance, we can help. Call our hotline: 800.877.8077 RAYMOND MCKENNA INTO OPEN SPACE: Baldwinsville midfielder Natalie Lynch (6) gets to the ball in last Tuesday's game against Auburn. Lynch had four goals in the Bees' H win over the Maroons, then assisted on the game-winner at Liverpool two nights later. Farrell for what proved to be the only goal. Right before the trip to Liverpool, the Bees got the proper warm-up in last Tuesday's game against Auburn, putting together an 8-0 shutout of the Maroons. Ahead 4-0 by halftime, B'ville doubled that margin behind Lynch, who set a new career mark with four goals. Meghan Cuddy found the net twice, while Lindsay Varga got a goal and two assists. Paige McKenna earned a goal, too. B'ville would get a chance to avenge the F-M loss Wednesday before RAYMOND MCKENNA PROPER RESISTANCE: Baldwinsvilk defender Emily Brissenden (16) hits the ball away from her end in last Tuesday's game against Auburn. closing the regular season Class A playoff pairings are Friday at Cato-Meridian. announced on Sunday. B'ville cross country sweeps Proctor By Phil Blackwell [email protected] Both of Baldwinsville's cross country teams dominated last Wednesday's home meet against Utica Proctor, beating the Raiders by equal scores of 15-50. Ethan Pacheck finished out front in the boys race, as the Bees' star finished in 17 minutes, 30 seconds, two seconds better than Shaun Thompson. Alec Peinkofer, in a time of 17:41, edged out teammate Andy Fleming (17:42) for third place, while Matt Pond took fifth place in 17:56, just ahead of Corey McCollister (17:57). Ronnie May was seventh in 18:05 as Josh Perez (18:07) took eighth and Antonio Martinez got ninth in 18:23. B'ville's girls team featured Mallory Warner in this race as Warner got around the home course in 19 minutes, 58 seconds, nearly a minute ahead of Nicole Lyons, who was second in 20:45. Lauren Hughes, in 20:54, was third as Julia Johnson (20:56) finished right behind her in fourth place. Slovik was fifth in 21 minutes flat. The Bees, in fact the entire top 10.. as Lydia Darling (21:50) asid Emily Thompson (21:5 3) got a chance to finish ahead of Annie Peterson421:54). Danielle DePauluslivas ninth in 21:55 and And= Moore took 10th in 22:02. , B'ville swimmers take home defeat an ( NY By Phil Blackwell Iscrerra /MAR GYICM HOMM SUIPMer POCAYI Ili77 11077 [email protected] www.adelphi.eduinysbreastcancer IVERSARY OCTOBER IS BR (ER AWARENESS MONTH The Baldwinsville girls swim team fell below the .500 mark on Thursday night, its record standing at 2-3 following a 52-42 loss to Fayetteville-Manlius. Though the Bees had high finishes in most of the events, it only broke through once in the early going, as Elena Margrey sped through the 50 freestyle in a top time of 27.15 seconds. Later in the meet, Amy Sidoralos earned first place in the 100 backstroke in 1:09.70. In the 400 freestyle relay, Sidorakis, Margrey, Margaret Courtois and Kaitlyn Martin got together and earned a top time of 4:04.18. For the victorious Hornets, Hadley Cameron Carter won twice, in the 200 individual medley (2:25.69) and 500 freestyle (5:38.61), and helped her side prevail in both the 200 medley relay (1:58.98) and 200 freestyle relay (1:49.69) in quick times. B'ville has its last regular-season home meet this Thursday against Cicero-North Syracuse. Acift MESSENGER. OCTOBER 20, 2010 1 3 . B'ville boys soccer victimized by F-M rally By Phil Blackwell [email protected] had already played this season, on Casey Murphy. Catching F-M past a diving Alex Bono just inside Sept. 4 at the Chittenango Tourna- goalie Ryan Carter out of position, the right post. Fired up by that tying goal, F-M ment, and F-M won that time 1-0. MurphIpked a shot into the For a long while on this night, it ap- unoccupied net, and the Bees led turned back a B'ville corner kick, then sent the ball down the right peared the rematch would end the 1-0, where it stayed at halftime. It got more physical early in the sideline as the clock neared the same way, but in B'ville's favor. Early on, the Bees had a ma- second half, F-M drawing a pair two-minute mark. The Bees were jority of the possession, probing of yellow cards but, at the same caught out of position as several at the Hornets' net, but unable to time, keeping B'ville from adding Hornets came forward - including convert. F-M's best chances to get to its lead. Still, as regulation time Mahr. Taking a crisp pass from on the board all came from Mahr, wound down, B'ville clung to that Anthony Restante, Mahr crushed as twice he had point-blank looks 1-0 lead, forcing F-Mto increase a shot that Bono had no chance of at the net, only to slide one shot its pressure. stopping for the game-winner. With the loss, B'ville fell to 10-2, wide and hit the other too hard It worked, as the Hornets spent more time near the Bees' goal, and now it needed to bounce back and off-target to the left. So it was still 0-0 when, 1:47 probed for chances - and broke when it hosted playoff-bound LiVbefore halftime, B'ville's Adam through when, with 5:16 to play, erpool on Saturday afternoon. Lauko hit a perfectly timed cross Tyler Forbes fed the middle, where Thanks to Ben Ramin, the Bees from the right side that found Brian Ward screamed a low shot did recover, winning 2-0 over the Joe Mahr was not going to miss this time - and because he didn't, the Fayetteville-Manlius boys soccer team likely secured the top seed for the Section III Class AA playoffs at Baldwinsville's expense. Mahr's goal with 2:09 to play in regulation capped a late comeback for the Hornets, ranked no. 6 in the latest state Class AA poll, as it beat the state no. 10-ranked Bees 2-1 Wednesday night in front of a large crowd at Swan Pond in Manlius. The two powers, who met in last year's Class AA final (B'ville won, its third straight sectional crown) Warriors. Twice in the first half, Ramin flashed open and put in goals, with I.auko and Mike Guardino taking credit for the assists. All through the rest of the game, B'ville's defense, stung by the late letdown against F-M, ably protected that lead, holding 1.iverpool to a scant three shots. The Bees would have another good test Tuesday at West Genesee, then host Auburn Thursday before closing the regular season Saturday at Jamesville-DeWitt. The J-D game is also a Coaches vs. Cancer fundraiser. Varsity and JV teams on both sides will wear special T-shirts and will also sell items to raise money for the American Cancer Society. VILLAGE OF BALD WINSVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE For Information Please •Tom Greco - 343-12 or 592-3158 • Pat Hamer - 668-615 or 592-8327 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that all 2010 Village Tax remaining unpaid as of October 31, 2010 will be turned over to the County of Onondaga for collection. 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That honor arrived just before the Bees' most important regular-season trip, as it went to Liverpool Friday in search of the outright CNY Counties League National division regularseason title. And the Bees would get it, fighting past the rain and the wind to hold off the Warriors 2-1 - the exact same margin by which B'ville prevailed in the first meeting between the two neighbors back on Sept. 17. In that first meeting at Pelcher-Arcaro Stadium, the Bees pulled it out on Emma Firenze's goal late in regulation. So the Bees knew that Warriors would pose a real challenge, regardless of the conditions. With all the precipitation in the air, and the gusty winds, B'ville had a difficult time in the first 20 minutes, rarely attacking and forced to work in its own end. All that changed, though, when the Bees forced a free kick in the 21st minute. From the left side, Emma Firenze passed it to the middle - and Jackie Firenze banged a header past Tori Corsaro into the net. The combined defensive work of Lena Vecchiarelli, Alexis Czyz and Sarah Lindovski paid off in this game as many of Liverpool's top the "Are you looking for a lower Rate for Electricity for your Business or Home? Schedule for October 24t h Sunday 10:00 Call: Rich Kline School (for all ages) 11 :00 Anniversary Service (Harvesters) 12:15 Anniversary Lunch (Free) 1:00 247-7767 [email protected] Singing and Sharing Faith Baptist is located on Van Buren Road just 500 feet south of the 690 interchange. at Ed Energy for your energy (315) 638-0836 rate options. dc cued ezleinate cozta DON'T GET CAUGHT Pre-Winter Main tenanc (Starts Now) • Cooling System Flush • Tune-ups • Transmission Service • Winter Blades • Check Engine Light ago 1111 1. DON'T LET WINTER STOP You COLD! WE SERVICE THE ENTIRE CAR!!! Ends 11-30-10 deIrTh Ends 11-30-10 f-_,71,7.-sim—fizo7r7=o1=.1c 0% OFF 1 LL TWES _ PM"' FOREIGN & DOMESTIC . 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Jackie Firenze and Claire Monnat both put shots past Hornets goalie Nina Quigley as Emma Firenze got credit for the assist. From that point forward, Quigley stopped everything else and finished with 10 saves, keeping the game tight. And the fast, aggressive F-M front line made all sorts of attacks, but could not get anything past Lynch or Maggie Monnat as they combined for 12 saves. All that now stood between the Bees and an undefeated regular season was Tuesday's visit from West Genesee and a Thursday trip to Auburn. pn Sunday, the Section III Class AA playoff pairings are announced. All pianos & organs on sale from $500 Yamaha, Korg, Roland, Lowrey, Allen, Weber, & Samick '6 months same as cash -- Plasm J or gam Center Great Northern Mall • 622-3926 s www.pionoontionguncentencorn g Baldwinsville, New York. Lysander Town of Lysander Town Clerk Public Notice BM-42 Tax Map No. 075-03-17.0, to Town Ordinance. . 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Novemher 1, 2010 at CANTON STR1.I. 1 WATUR the Preliminary Budget 7.10 p m at the Town of JACK'S REEF W'AT1.14 All persons will he heard I.ysander CONSOLIDATED WATER Town ( )1fices. 8220 I oop in favor or against the 11 11 SI IPP1 Y WATER Preliminary Budget as Road. Baldwinsville. New WAI 'FFRS RD CONSOI MATED compiled. for or against any York, for the purpose of CONNORS RD CONSOLIDATED item or items contained considering the following Dated, 10/6,10 The application of Mars therein I.ynn McCormick -Precoun Dated. October to, 2010 Clint. for a Side Yard Setback Town Clerk McCormick- Variance far property located Lynn BM-42 at 11256 Byron Road. Precourt •• MESSENGER, OCTOKR Sport . „ ,„,„ „ „ „ , „, 20, 2010 1 .5 1111111111t111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•111111IIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1111 1 1111 Cerqua earns 400t coaching victory h the last 15 years, claiming Allegra Bell picked up 10 12 sectional championships kills and Paulina Rein and during that period. Also, Sydnie Hamm each had In what is shaping up in 2008 and 2009 the Bees nine kills. Helping them out, Liz to be another impressive reached the state Class AA march to league, Section championships in Glens Giromini earned four kills III and (perhaps) state Falls, though it has fallen and five digs, while Sarah championship honors, the just short of the ultimate Klaben picked up three kills and Hamm earned Baldwinsville girls volley- prize so far. The 2010 edition of the eight digs. As the libero, ball did something special last Wednesday night in Bees might go all the way, Becca Maher played stellar though, and it did not let defense all night and tacked Oswego. When the Bees beat the up against Oswego, despite on four digs. Oswego, in Buccaneers in three games, the momentous nature of defeat, saw Kristi Stemple it gave Mary Jo Cerqua, the occasion. B'ville won earn 21 assists as Jasmine their coach of 21 years, her the first game 25-16, then 400th career victory, and flattened the Bucs 25-10 also moved the team's mark in the second game before to 13-0 on the season. In closing it out with another none of those 13 matches 25-16 decision in the third has B'ville even lost a single game. On this night, B'ville game - they've all been lied on one setter, and Brisweeps. Under Cerqua's watch, anna Stewart came through B'ville has dominated girls with 34 assists and 10 digs. volleyball among the large Stewart's passes went to a school ranks for much of trio of front-line stars, as By Phil Blackwell [email protected] Davis (11 kills) and Sydney Ward (six kills) worked on the front line. Back in action Thursday night, the B'ville boys volleyball team swept Fowler 25-7,25-13,25-10. Splitting the front-line duties, Dan Dubiel had eight kills, while Kyle Lattanzi° gained seven kills and Jarret Reaume earned six kills. Ryan Shelton had 15 assists and five aces as Ryan Zbikowski contributed four aces and Thayer got 12 kills. Dubiel (seven kills), Lattanzio (five kills) and Reaume (six blocks) also had an impact on the back line as Zack Racha gained four blocks and three kills. B'ville's boys team meets Oswego and Horseheads this week, while the girls Bees attempt to add to Cerqua's 400-win total against Liverpool and Fowler as the regular season comes to an end. Dubiel got four assists. B'ville then split a pair of weekend matches, falling to Rochester McQuaid 25-16, 26-24, 25-14, but beating Midlakes in four games. In the latter contest, the Bees won the opener 25-22, lost the second game 25-21, then survived a long third game 30-28 and closed out the match 25-20 in the fourth game. Shelton had 26 assists against Midlakes, as Chris GOT VEINS?,.. • DAVID P. LOCASTRO, VD, RVT, RPVI and The Total Vein Treatment Center announces: B'ville girls tennis reaches Class A semis By Phil Blackwell [email protected] Starting out as the no. 4 seed, the Baldwinsville girls tennis team made it to the semifinals of the Section III Class AA tournament, but would get stopped there. It all began in last Tuesday's opening round against no. 5 seed Whitesboro, where the Bees put together a 7-0 shutout to the Warriors. As Kahlei Reisinger swept Laura Sowalskie 6-0, 6-0, and Catherine Corsito topped Katie Dashiewich 6-2, 6-1, Amari Pollard prevailed in three sets. Over in doubles, Maddie Fiello and Natalie Kot beat Juile Francis and Lacey Hurwitz 6-0, 6-4 as Melinda Davis and Rachel Taylor slid past Viktoriya Montik and Kelly Read 6-1, 6-3. Sarah Corcoran and Taylor Ferrari routed Nikki Lazore and Katilyn Robinson 6-0, 6-1, with Colleen Morgan and Maddie Price producing a 6-0, 6-2 win over Elizabeth Davis and Nil Patel. Weather kept the Bees from playing its Class A semifinal with no. 1 seed Fayetteville-Manlius until Saturday - but once they did play, the Hornets extended its win streak to 288 ( onsecutive matches, eliminating Wyllie 7-0. Pollard lost to Carly Romano 6-2, 6-2, with Reisinger falling to Sienna Susko 6-0, 6-3 and Ferrari accepting a 6-2, 6-0 defeat to Allison Vizgaitis. Moving to doubles, Corcoran and Colleen Morgan had the closest contest, but still had a 6-3; 6-3 loss to Meghan Muraco and Caitlin Welker. Corsito and Davis lost to Rhiannon Iorio and Katie Muller 6-2, 6-1. Price paired with Taylor Slink, falling to Olivia Calancie and Kara Goldberg 6-0, 6-0, with Maddie Fiello and Natalie Kot part of a 6-1, 6-0 loss to Laura Gardiner and Nicolette Hamilton. w7rA approved by phone in advance Grand Opening 212 Highbridge Street, Suite B Fayetteville, NY CHOOSE EXPERIENCE, CHOOSE TOTAL VEIN TREATMENT CENTER Call 1-877-283-4636 • (1877 2VEINDOC) totalvein treatmentcenter.com Auburn New Hartford • Rochester GREAT LEGS ARE CLOSER THAN YOU THINK! .,• TOTAL VEIN TREATMENT CENTER Glider Oil Co. 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In addition, newly installed digital equipment at PAC-B's new facilities at 8 Mechanic St. Albany Report 3 p.m. Storyteller Leah Ruekberg at BPL 4:03 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Dick Manville (2007) 5 p.m. Community Wesleyan Church 6 p.m. Baker Girls' Soccer vs. Cicero-N. Syr. (9/20) 7:17 p.m. BEE A Good Sport: Jack Baker 8 p.m. Silk 'N Satin and SU Windjammers 9 p.m. Van Buren Town is providing improved signal quality to Channel 98 viewers. Saturday Oct. 23 9 a.m. Baker Girls Soccer vs. Cicero-N. Syr. (9/20) 10:17 a.m. BEE A Good Sport: Jack Baker 11 a.m. Silk 'N Satin and SU Windjammers Noon Van Buren Town Board Meeting (10/19) then Board of Education Meeting (10/18) then All Units Discounted Stop In Or Call For Details FIREPLACILS - STOVES FIREPLACE INSERTS Gas, Wood or Pellet since 1972 Board Meeting (10/19) then Board of Education Meeting (10/18) then Albany Report Sunday Oct. 24 9 a.m. Van Buren Town Board Meeting (10/19) then Board of Education Meeting (10/18) then Albany Report Noon Storyteller Leah Ruekberg at BPL 1:03 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Dick Manville (2007) 2 p.m. Growing Up On Canton Street: Joe Virkler 3 p.m. Word Of Life 4 p.m. Words To Live By 5 p.m. Community Wesleyan Church 6 p.m. Van Buren Town Board Meeting (10/19) then Board of Education Meeting (10/18) then Albany Report 9 p.m. Baker Girls' Soccer vs. Cicero-N. Syr. (9/20) 10:17 p.m. BEE A Good Sport: Jack Baker 11 p.m. Silk'N Satin and SU Windjammers HEATING Monday Oct. 25 AIR CONDITIONING. INC. Baldwinsville 7852 W. River Rd. 638-2945 Auburn 9 a.m. Storyteller Leah Ruekberg at BPL 10:03 a.m. Remembering B'ville: Dick Manville (2007) 11 a.m. Growing Up On 2121 W. Genesee St. 253-6869 HillsHeittingan Seneca Safe Secure Solid 1 7r eA . IDERA L 35 0,,,,go ttiN gal2L Fisfr 638-0233 Canton Street: Joe Virkler Noon Baker Girls' Soccer vs. Cicero-N. Syr. (9/20) 1:17 p.m. BEE A Good Sport: Jack Baker 2 p.m. Silk 'N Satin and SU Windjammers 3 p.m. Van Buren Town Board Meeting (10/19) then Board of Education Meeting (10/18) then Albany Report 6 p.m. Baker Girls' Soccer vs. Cicero-N. Syr. (9/20) 7:17 p.m. BEE A Good Sport: Jack Baker 8 p.m. Silk 'N Satin and SU Windjammers 9 p.m. Storyteller Leah Ruekberg at BPL 10:02 p.m. Remembering B'ville: Dick Manville (2007) 11 p.m. Growing Up On Canton Street: Joe Virkler Tuesday Oct. 26 9 a.m. Baker Boys' Soccer vs. Auburn (10/21) 10:20 a.m. BEE Green at Baker High School with Liz Collins (2005) 11:15 a.m. Army Newswatch Noon Community Band at Oktoberfest (pt. 2) (9/18) 12:38 p.m. Onondaga Entertainers at Syracuse Home (2002) 1:30 p.m. Skaneateles Singing Seniors at Syracuse Home (2003) 2:15 p.m. Aging and You: NYS Office For Aging 3 p.m. Baldwinsville School Budget Input Session (10/13) 4 p.m. Baker Spring String Concert (5/22/07) 4:55 p.m. Baker and Durgee Orch. 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A longtime and past Grand Master of the Crossroads Lodge # 520 F&AM his other Masonic memberships included: Masonic War Veterans Post 43, Tigris Shriners, Keder Khan Grotto, Royal Arch Masons Central City Riverside Chapter #70, Central City Commandery Knights Templar #25, Red Cross of Constantine, Cryptic Masons Central City Council # 13, Scottish Rite Lodge of over 65 years Freda P. (Page) Polchlopek of Baldwinsville, a daughter, Nancy L. Polchlopek of Clay, a grandson Thomas Abbott , beloved niece Beverly Collins, grandchildren, Andrea and Michael Trask, and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his daughter, Linda Richardson and several Mr. Frank Polchlopek brothers and sisters. Calling hours: 4 to 7 p.m. Council Consistory, York Friday Oct. 15 at the Maurer Funeral Home Moyers Rite College #27, Knight Masons Glencairn Council Corners 3541 Route 31, #14, Knights of the York Baldwinsville. A Masonic Cross of Honour Crusade service: 6:30 p.m. at the Priory # 57, Tall Cedars of funeral home. Graveside Lebanon Rochester Forest services: 11 a.m. Saturday # 133, Knights of St. An- morning at Greenlawn drew, Bethlehem Shrine # 2 Cemetery in Warners. White Shrine of Jerusalem, Contributions in Frank's O.E.S. Phoenix Chapter # memory can be made to 172, and the Order of the the Shriners Hospitals for Children, 51 Blossom Street Amaranth. Surviving is his wife Boston MA 02114. Cody Louis Ross 'Dearest Cody, please know that our greatest blessing was having you.' Cody Louis Ross, infant son of John L. and Linda L. Ross, passed away peacefully in the arms of his loving parents on Saturday Oct. 9, 2010, at the Golisano Children's Hospital at Upstate. Heaven's gain was our loss when our angel, Cody, was called too soon by our Lord. During Cody's brief 14-month stay on earth, mommy and daddy were blessed to see him smile, learn to suck his thumb, and get his first tooth. Our beautiful, precious baby boy touched the lives of Cody Louis Ross everyone who met him. He is being greeted in Heaven by his paternal grandfather, John J. Ross, and his maternal grandmother, Patricia A. Tenshaw. In addition to his parents, Cody is survived and deeply loved by his twin sister, Halley Lin Ross; paternal great-grandmother, Beatrice Vincent; paternal grandmother, Irma Ross; maternal grandfather, John T. Tenshaw; uncle, Joseph Ross and family; uncle, John A. Tenshaw and family; uncle, Dr. Brian Tenshaw and family; aunt, Lisa Tenshaw and family; many cousins and other family members. There will be no calling hours. A funeral service performed by Father Charles Major was held at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday Oct. 13, 2010, in the Chapel of Our Lady of Peace Mausoleum, 8668 Oswego Rd., Baldwinsville, NY 13027. In lieu of flowers, we would be honored to have donations in Cody's memory made to The Golisano Children's Hospital at Upstate, 750 E. Adams St., Syracuse, NY 13210. Maurice H. Bumpus, 77 Navy veteran, retired from Carrier the Library (2006) 2:15 p.m. Gardens of Baldwinsville: Joy Swensen 3 p.m. Baker Boys' Soccer vs. Auburn (10/21) 4:20 p.m. BEE Green at Baker High School with Liz Collins (2005) 5:15 p.m. Army Newswatch 6 p.m. Community Band at Oktoberfest (pt. 2) (9/18) 6:38 p.m. Onondaga Entertainers at Syracuse Maurice H. Bumpus Maurice H. "Moe" Rumpus, 77, of Baldwinsville, died Monday Oct. 4, 2010, at his home. He was born in Oswego and lived in B-ville since 1975. He retired from Carrier Corp. TR3 in 1996 after 32 years of service. Bumpy was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and was a member of the VFW Post 2320 in Oswego, Cooties-Puptent 30 where he was past district commander and a member of the American Legion Post 113 in B-yille. Survivors: his wife, Georgeanna, M. Pearsall Bumpus; his sister, Mary Johnson of Oswego; his brother, Charles (Betty) Bumpus of Minetto; nine nieces and nephews and a foster daughter, Dena Henderson of Richmond, VA. Services: Calling hours are 2-5 p.m. Saturday Oct. 9 at Falardeau Funeral Home, Baldwinsville with services following at 5 p.m. Home (2002) 7:30 p.m. Skaneateles Singing Seniors at Syracuse Home (2003) 8:15 p.m. Aging and You: NYS Office For Aging 9 p.m. Baldwinsville School Budget Input Session (10/13) 10 p.m. Baker Spring String Concert (5/22/07) 10:55 p.m. Baker and Durgee Orch. Concert 6 p.m. Baker Boys' Soccer vs. Auburn (10/21) 7:20 p.m. BEE Green at Baker High School with Liz Collins (2005) 8:15 p.m. Army Newswatch 9 p.m. Community Band at Oktoberfest (pt. 2) (9/18) 9:38 p.m. Onondaga Entertainers at Syracuse Home (2002) 10:30 p.m. Skaneateles Singing Seniors at Syracuse Home (2003) Friday Oct. 29 9 a.m. Community Band at Oktoberfest (pt. 2) (9/18) 9:38 a.m. Onondaga Entertainers at Syracuse Home (2002) 10:30 a.m. Skaneateles Singing Seniors at Syra- cuse Home (2003) Noon Baldwinsville School Budget Input Session (10/13) (11/19/09) 1 p.m. Baker Spring String Concert (5/22/07) Thursday Oct. 28 1:55 p.m. Baker and Durgee Orch. Concert 9 a.m. Baldwinsville School Budget Input Session (10/13) 10 a.m. Baker Spring (11/19/09) 3 p.m. Candidates Forum at Canton Woods (10/21) 5 p.m. New Voting Ma- String Concert (5/22/07) 10:55 a.m. Baker and chines 5:15 p.m. BPL Art Show: Durgee Orch. Concert (11/19/09) Noon Candidates Forum at Canton Woods (10/21) 2 p.m. New Voting Machines Anna Perun 2:15 p.m. BPL Art Show: Anna Perun (2006) 3 p.m. Abbott Family Farm: Karen Abbott at BPL (2006) 6 p.m. Abbott Family Farm: Karen Abbott at BPL (1/21/09) 7:05 p.m. Caring For Wildlife: Jean Soprano at the Library (2006) 8:15 p.m. Gardens of Baldwinsville: Joy Swensen 9 p.m. Baker Boys' Soccer vs. Auburn the Library (2006) (10/21) 10:20 p.m. BEE Green at Baker High School with Liz Collins (2005) 5:15 p.m. Gardens of Baldwinsville: Joy Swensen watch (1/21/09) 4:05 p.m. Caring For Wildlife: Jean Soprano at 11:15 p.m. Army News- Messenger office hours The Messenger office is at 8 Mechanic St., Baldwinsville. Regular office hours are from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. To schedule an appointment at an alternate time, please call Editor Erin Wisneski at 450-0904 or e-mail ewisneski@ cnylink.com . STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION September 17, 2010 NOTICE OF PUBLIC STATEMENT HEARINGS NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORPORATION D/B/A NATIONAL GRID ELECTRIC RATES CASE 10-E-0050 Joseph D. Castagna, 81 U.S. Air Force and Army veteran, business man Joseph D. Castagna, 81, of River Road, Phoenix, passed away on Friday Oct. 8, 2010. He was born on Staten Island to his late parents, Daniel and Madeline Kombacher Castagna in 1929. Joe was a career veteran of the Army & U.S.A.F. from 1946 to 1972. He was the owner and operator of H.O.W. Hardware Store on Co. Rt. 57, Moyers Corners, from 1972 until 1999. He was also a communicant of St. Stephen's Church, Phoenix and a member of the Knights of Columbus in Baldwinsville and VFW Post 951 in Clay. Surviving are his loving wife of 57 years, Johanna; two sons, Carl (Cynthia) of Baldwinsville, and John ( Shirley) of Mattydale; one daughter, Dorothy Biggs of Liverpool; five grandchildren, Sara Biggs, Cara Castagna, Gregory Biggs, Andrew Biggs, William Castagna; four great-grandchildren. The Castagna Family wishes to extend their appreciation to the staff of the V.A. Medical Center i n Syracuse for their compassionate care for Joe during his stay there. Services: 8:45 a.m. on Tuesday Oct. 12 at the Allanson-Glanville-Tappan Funeral Home, 431 Main St. followed by a catholic mass at 9:30 a.m. in St. Stephen's Church, with the Rev. Philip Brochmyre officiating. Burial will be in Phoenix Rural Cemetery, 126 Chestnut St. Calling hours: from 3 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday Oct. 11. Contributions in his memory may be made to St. Stephen's Church, 469 Main St., Phoenix, NY 13135. 17 From page 16 Wildlife: Jean Soprano at trilt1111t11111 ■1111titlifill11111111 , 111111111111■1111111111i11111111111111 20, 2010 The New York Public Service Commission will hold public statement hearings concerning a proposal by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation d/b/a National Grid to increase electric rates. The Company has proposed to increase its revenues by $390.6 million per year Under the Company's proposal, customers would not experience an immediate increase in their hills. however, customers would continue to pay the Competitive Transition Charge (CTC) beyond the end of 2011, when this charge would have otherwise expired. The Commission may grant, deny or modify any portion of the Company's rate proposals. Public statement hearings will be held as follows: The public will have an opportunity to present their comments at the hearing before an Administrative Law Judge assigned by the Commission to this case. A verbatim transcript of the hearing will be made for inclusion in the record of this proceeding. Disabled persons requiring any special accommodations should contact the Department of Public Service's Human Resource Management Office at (518) 474-2520 as soon as possible. Other Ways to Comment Writing: Those who cannot attend or prefer not to speak at a public statement hearing may comment electronically to the Secretary at secretary()Pdps.state.nv.us . If you are unable to submit comments electronically, you may write to Hon. Jaclyn A. grilling. Secretary. Public Service Commission. Three Empire State Pla2,a, Albany, New York 12223-1350 Your comment should refer to "Case 10-E-0050 - Niagara Mohawk Electric Rates." Toll-Free Opinion Line: You may call the Commission's Opinion Line at 1-800-335-2120. This number is set up to take comments about pending cases from in-state callers, 24 hours a day. Callers should select English or Spanish and press "1 - to leave comments Internet: Comments may also he made '.ia the - PSC Comment Form, - in the "Consumer Assistance" tile accessed through the Commission's Web site at httrii'v. - wv. dps state ny us. All comments by these alternative methods should he submitted, or mailed and postmarked, no later than November 30, 2010 All such statements and comments skill become pan of the record, he made available for inspection in the Commission's file room and he reported to the Commission for its consideration 1 his matter is being heard in CAM- 10-E-0050 - Proceeding on Motion of the i ommission to the Rates. Charges. 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Bring a partner if at all possible. Starting times will be at noon on Tuesdays and I p.m. Cribbage for fun 3 p.m. Oasis Zumba Tuesday Oct. 26 Pictured (from left) are Rita Nathan, a member of the Canton Woods Board of Directors and director of activities at Syra cuse Home; Joan Feistier, assistant director of Canton Woods; Ruth Troy, director of Canton Woods; and Ed Barlow, senior activities group president. 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, 6353010. Outreach hours for Judy Laurange,Van Buren, are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. 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