Caz girls track’s Pittman breaks own school mark in pole vault
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by Phil Blackwell
3h ago
CENTRAL NEW YORK – A long win streak, another school record broken, another regular season ended undefeated – all in less than a week for the Cazenovia girls track and field team. The Lakers appear to be reaching a higher gear as as the regular season draws to a close, earning second place at the May 3 East Syracuse-Minoa Invitational and following up Wednesday with a dominating 135-6 victory over Hannibal to capture the league title. Cazenovia’s win over the Warriors capped their regular season at 6-0 and extended their dual meet win streak to 32 contests, with the last loss occurring in 201 ..read more
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Mary L. Scott, 77
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by Jennifer Wing
18h ago
Mary Louise Scott, 77, of Skaneateles, passed away at home surrounded by her family on May 7, 2024, following a courageous three-year battle with ovarian cancer. She was born Mary Louise DeLilli on May 18, 1946, in Gloversville, N.Y., to Commie and Connie DeLilli. She was blessed to grow up with her brother, Nicholas DeLilli (Gail) and enjoyed the Italian American family upbringing that cultivated lifelong relationships with numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Mary graduated from Gloversville High School in 1964 and then attended college at SUNY Brockport, where she graduated with a degree in ..read more
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East Syracuse Minoa track sweeps clash with Jamesville-DeWitt
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by Phil Blackwell
1d ago
ONONDAGA COUNTY – Less than a week after a strong showing at its own invitational meet, the East Syracuse Minoa track and field teams earned the upper hand in its rivalry with Jamesville-DeWitt. In head-to-head meets Wednesday afternoon, the girls Spartans beat the Red Rams 77-64 and the ESM boys pulled out a 74-67 victory over J-D. Akuot Kuany was a difference-maker for the girls Spartans, winning four individual events that started where she went 15.3 seconds to beat out the Rams’ Victoria Payne (15.5) in a quick 100-meter hurdles. With a long jump of 16 feet 6 inches, Kuany beat Elliayna De ..read more
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Cazenovia boys tennis wins showdown with CBA
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by Phil Blackwell
1d ago
CENTRAL NEW YORK – As it had done all spring, the Cazenovia boys tennis team had turned back all possible challenges to its place atop the Onondaga High School League Liberty American division. Yet a perfect regular season hung on the result of Wednesday’s match against Christian Brothers Academy, with the Lakers sitting at 11-0 and the Brothers at 9-0. Cazenovia would take it, 4-1, and it began in singles, where Traian Cherciu, mixing in big serves with strong baseline play, put away Chanu Yang 6-1, 6-1. Garrett Lounsbury, again in second singles, had one of his best matches of the season ag ..read more
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Cazenovia softball stages remarkable comeback, beats Phoenix
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by Phil Blackwell
2d ago
CENTRAL NEW YORK – Even with all of the runs it has put up, the Chittenango softball team might never accomplish what its neighbors from Cazenovia did in Tuesday’s game against Phoenix. Trailing by double digits early, the Lakers made it all the way back and, somehow, ended up with a comfortable winning margin as it defeated the Firebirds 21-14. Any thought of victory seemed ridiculous when Phoenix erupted for eight runs in the top of the first inning. By the end of the top of the third, Cazenovia found itself in a 13-1 hole. But the comeback began immediately, a two-run third inning followed ..read more
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Libby Rubenstein, 86
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by Jennifer Wing
2d ago
Libby Rubenstein, 86, died with her family by her side in the comfort of her home on Monday, May 6, 2024. Born on Aug. 27 in Corning, N.Y., to Morton and Ethel Rosenbloom, she had been a resident of Syracuse since 1962. Libby was a graduate of Buffalo University. After she and Arnie were married in 1961 they lived in Germany for a year before returning to Syracuse. She taught French and English at Liverpool High School. She was also fluent in German. Once her children Phil and Mara were born she stopped teaching and became a full time mom. She returned to the family business, United Radio, onc ..read more
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Beverly B. Sell, 94
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by Jennifer Wing
2d ago
Beverly B. Sell, 94, former resident of Thompson Road, Cazenovia, for 50 years, passed away peacefully on April 19, 2024. She was born on April 30, 1929, in Syracuse as Beverly Ann Bogardus, the daughter of T. Elmer and Dorothy Fellows Bogardus. Beverly dedicated several years of her life working at Clark Real Estate and Longley Jones Real Estate before retiring in 1994. She was predeceased by her husband Robert J. Sell. She is survived by her daughters, Deborah Sell-Thomas of Constableville, N.Y., and Wendy Sell of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. A future graveside service is planned in Fayetteville for ..read more
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Raymond C. Manning II, 78
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by Jennifer Wing
2d ago
Raymond Charles Manning II (Rick,) 78, of Clark Mills passed away peacefully on Friday May 3rd 2024 at the V. A. hospital in Syracuse. He was with his son and grandson as he passed. Rick fought a long 8 year valiant battle with cancer. Rick graduated from Cazenovia High School and Baldwin Wallace College in Berea, Ohio. He was a member of the MENSA society. Also proudly served his country in the army from 1963-1970. In his life he wore many hats which included being a math teacher, insurance salesman, travel agent, Fox radio, prison guard and, most recently, a proud employee at the Turning Sto ..read more
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Kathy L. Lutz Kaelin, 95
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by Jennifer Wing
2d ago
Kathy L. Lutz, 95, of Baldwinsville, passed away Saturday, May 4, 2024, at Meorah Park. Born in Amsteg, Switzerland, she lived in Milwaukee, WI, before moving to Baldwinsville in 1971. Kathy had an amazing green thumb and loved to spend time in her garden. She enjoyed cooking, spending time with her family, and was a member of St. Mary’s Church in Baldwinsville. Kathy was predeceased by her husband Ernst almost 25 years ago; and four brothers. Ernst met her in Switzerland and was so taken with her, that he followed her to Milwaukee where they settled down and started a family. Surviving are h ..read more
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Ann Ferro: Outsourcing a quality of life
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by Anne Ferro
4d ago
The Post recently shared an article about how older middle-class people are spending more in search of better lives. They are buying expensive homes, furniture and taking upscale trips. They are, according to the author, searching for the good life, a bit late, but with enthusiasm. According to the article, this has been a significant reason why the economy has been booming. Searching for the good life, those things that fulfill the needs, wants and purposes of our lives is the stuff of philosophers, theologians, lyricists, stock brokers and a group as yet to begin its work for the village of ..read more
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