
Unadilla News 4-18-25
Love these trees when they start blooming! We are so lucky they have survived all these years.
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Love these trees when they start blooming! We are so lucky they have survived all these years.
Each year, the Syracuse Snoflakers hold the annual Grinch/Grinchette contest in December at DDD’s to raise money for the community of Syracuse. This year, over $1,500 was raised. This year’s Grinch and Grinchette were Joe and Alexis Pavlk. They chose for their portion of the proceeds to be donated to the Syracuse Backpack Program. Rachel Zahn accepted the check on behalf of the Syracuse Backpack Program. Our second-place winners were Jeremy and Kaci Wilkinson. They chose for their portion of the proceeds to be donated to the Morgan Hallstrom Memorial Fund. Bob and LuRae Hallstrom accepted the check on behalf of the Morgan Hallstrom Memorial Foundation. Krista Sisco is representing the Syracuse Snoflakers as the Grinch/Grinchette committee member. She chairs the committee with Molly Hillman.
CherryRoad MediaSyracuse High School celebrated Homecoming this past week.
In 1979 Congress and the president passed a resolution designating the 3rd Friday of September each year to commemorate National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Today, there are still more than 83,000 American…
Secretary of State Bob Evnen certified the final list of candidates for office and ballot measures for the November general election ballot. “County election offices and our Elections Division have…
At the bi-monthly general membership meeting of the Syracuse Area Chamber of Commerce on Monday, Sept.
A Special Syracuse City Council meeting was held August 28, 2024.
Doug and Mary Delhay are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept.
Here’s the matchups for this year’s Syracuse Softball Tournament.
The moratorium on commercial/utility grade solar energy system conditional use permits has been extended into 2025.The Otoe County Board of Commissioners approved a six-month extension of the moratorium during the board’s Aug.