Red Cross Blood Drives Scheduled

10/01/2011…St. Francis of Assisi-Parish Center

7820 Bridgeport Minoa Rd, Bridgeport, NY,13030

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/01/2011…Syracuse Regional Market stall e21 – SCU

2100 Park Street, Syracuse, NY,13208

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/04/2011…Crouse Hospital – Bloodmobile

765 Irving Ave, Syracuse, NY, 13210

12:00 PM to 5:00 PM

10/06/2011…Driver’s Village – center court

“5885 E. Circle Drive, Suite200″, Cicero, NY, 13039

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

10/08/2011…Elbridge Fire Department – Community Room

275 East Main St, Elbridge, NY, 13060

8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

10/08/2011…Church of the Immaculate Conception – Multi-purpose room

400 Salt Springs Rd, Fayetteville, NY, 13066

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/08/2011…K-Mart 4034 – SCU

2803 Brewerton Rd, Syracuse, NY, 13211

11:30 AM to 4:30 PM

10/10/2011…Plymouth Congregational Church – Memorial Hall

232 East Onondaga St, Syracuse, NY, 13202

11:00 AM to 4:00 PM

10/11/2011…LaFayette Fire Dept – Community Room

Route 11, Lafayette, NY, 13084

1:30 PM to 6:30 PM

10/12/2011…Brewerton UnitedMethodistChurchCommunity Center– Classroom

5395 Orangeport Rd., Brewerton, NY, 13029

1:30 PM to 6:30 PM

10/12/2011…Syracuse University Schine Student Center- Room 304 ABC

Waverly Ave., Syracuse, NY ,13210

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

10/13/2011…East Area YMCA -Learning Room & Teen Center

200 Towne Drive, Fayetteville, NY, 13066

7:30 AM to 12:30 PM

10/13/2011…St Lucys Gym – Gym

423 Gifford St, Syracuse, NY, 13204

1:00 PM to 6:00 PM

10/14/2011…Best Buy – Bloodmobile

3401 Erie Blvd East, De Witt, NY, 13214

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

10/15/2011…Tully United Comm Ch – Main hall

5872 Meetinghouse Rd., Tully, NY, 13159

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/16/2011…Temple Concord- Banquet Room

910 Madison Ave, Syracuse, NY, 13210

9:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/17/2011…St. Michaels Lutheran Ch-Camillus – Fellowship Hall

5108 West Genesee Street, Camillus, NY, 13031

1:30 PM to 6:30 PM

10/17/2011…GoldsteinStudentCenter- Study Lounge

410 Skytop Rd, Syracuse, NY, 13244

11:30 AM to 5:30 PM

10/22/2011…St Marys School- Social Hall

47 Syracuse St., Baldwinsville, NY, 13027

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/22/2011…Belgium Cold Springs Fire Department 1 – Main Room

7920 W River Rd., Baldwinsville, NY, 13027

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/22/2011…St Matthews Church – Parish Hall

904 Vine St., Liverpool, NY, 13088

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/22/2011…Carousel Center – Wing next to Lens Crafters

1 Carousel Center Drive, Syracuse, NY, 13290

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/24/2011…King & King Architects – Bloodmobile

358 W Jefferson St, Syracuse, NY, 13202

9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

10/26/2011…Walgreens – Bloodmobile

2231 Downer Street Rd, Baldwinsville, NY, 13027

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

10/26/2011…Syracuse University Winnick Hillel Center- Lender Auditorium

102 Walnut Ave, Syracuse, NY, 13210

12:30 PM to 5:30 PM

10/27/2011…Christ Community Ch-Syracuse – Fellowship Hall

3474 Stiles Rd, Syracuse, NY, 13209

2:00 PM to 7:00 PM

10/28/2011…Hematology-Oncology Associates – Cafeteria

5008 Brittonfield Parkway, East Syracuse, NY, 13057

9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

10/28/2011…Syracuse EOC – Class room

100 New Street, Syracuse, NY, 13202

12:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Camillus man arrested for UPM on Thruway

(Syracuse, NY – Sept. 17, 2011) On Sept. 16, David M. Troch, 36, of 113 Heathwood Road, Camillus was arrested by the New York State Police – Syracuse for Unlawful Possession of Marijuana after he was stopped for disobeying a traffic control device when he entered a restricted area (the tandem lot at the Thompson Road, interchange – exit 35 of the Thruway).

Troch was released to appear in the Town of DeWitt court Sept. 21 at 6 p.m.

 

 

Canal Splash! Activities Begin Today

(Albany, NY – Aug. 10, 2011) Canal Splash! kicks off Friday, Aug. 12, with a weekend-long celebration of attractions, events and activities available along the 524-mile-long New York State Canal system.

The 6th Annual Canal Splash! Aug. 12-13-14 at multiple locations will include nature walks, bike rides, educational exhibits, boating events, musical performances and tours.

The three-day event is co-sponsored by the Canal Corporation, Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, and Parks & Trails New York.

Canal Corporation Director Brian U. Stratton said, “The Erie Canal is a not only a historic site that should be maintained for commerce and economic development, but also a source of pride for New Yorkers who enjoy its miles of parks, trails and boating.”

“Canal Splash! offers activities for New Yorkers of all ages including numerous fun and educational opportunities while also encouraging physical activity,” Stratton said. “The Canal Corporation is pleased to continue its partnership with the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor and Parks and Trails New York to build upon the success of this annual event.”

Beth Sciumeca, executive director of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, said, “We invite New Yorkers to come out and enjoy our world renown canal system and hometown hospitality during Canal Splash! After nearly two centuries, the canal is still a magnet for travelers and summer activity and our canal towns are still welcoming visitors whether they come by boat, bicycle or car.”

Robin Dropkin, executive director of Parks and Trails New York, said, “Canal Splash! highlights all the interesting and fun things there are to do along the Canal System, and it’s just the tip of the iceberg. Between the museums, historic sites, cultural activities, and the Canalway Trail, there is something for all ages and interests.”

A complete program of events is available on-line at www.canals.ny.gov/specialevents. An informational brochure is also available at various locations along the canal, including many visitor centers, canal locks and harbors.

Highlights of Canal Splash! events taking place statewide throughout the state this weekend include:

Champlain Canal

7th Annual Cardboard Boat Race – Schuylerville

Join the fun as a spectator or enter the race. Build a human-powered boat made of corrugated cardboard or 100 percent recycled materials that will hold one crewmember and is seaworthy on the Hudson River in Schuylerville.

The Hyde Collection — Glens Falls

“New York, New York! The 20th Century Exhibition.” More than 60 paintings, photographs, sculptures, and works on paper that capture New York City, centered on some of the most notable and beloved features of the city and date from 1889 to 2009.

Erie Canal

Canal Heritage Day – Medina

This annual event will feature live music, demonstrations, games, local booths and art. New this year will be the Taste of Medina. Using a popular ingredient common in canal travel, local restaurants will create a dish showcasing their talents.

Erie Canal and Genesee Riverway Trails Ride – Brighton, Rochester

A 16-mile guided cycling tour on the paved Erie Canal and Genesee Riverway Trails with a rest stop in Downtown Rochester.

An Evening on the Canal – Greece

Enjoy a guided 90-minute tour of the historic Erie Canal from Henpeck Park to Junction Lock, followed by a buffet dinner.

Grand Opening of Erie Canal Museum — Palmyra

Located in the old tenant house on Market Street steps away from the Erie Canal, the museum is filled with original Palmyra items that were used to ship on the Erie Canal. Original ramps for the mules (which were housed in the basement), hand hewn beams, an old train ticket counter from the Ontario Railroad, benches, maps, a barge whistle, and artwork.

Towpath Day – Camillus

“Step Back” into the canal era, celebrating canal circus boats and more. A 5K Mule Skinner walk/ run will open the festivities followed by a day of demonstrations, crafts, music, kids stuff, steam engine exhibit, boat and wagon rides. Activities for all ages.

Futile Thunder at Fort Stanwix National Monument – Rome

The siege continues, because of the miscalculation of the Americans’ abilities and their determination to defend the fort, the British besieged it with undersized artillery. Discover how the British adapted to this problem and still attempted to conduct a successful siege during this one-hour demonstration led by the Oneida Indian Nation First Allies group and park staff. Cannon firings occur throughout this demonstration.

Erie Canal cruise through a 100-year-old lock — Herkimer

Ninety-minute narrated lock-through cruise on the Historic Erie Canal aboard Lil’ Diamond II. Specialty shopping and waterfront dining are also available at the Gems Along the Mohawk Complex.

Bike & Kayak Tours at Schoharie Crossing Site – Fort Hunter

See the remains of the old Erie Canal, the Schoharie Aqueduct, Empire Lock, Yankee Hill, and Port Jackson by bike. Learn about the history of the Mohawk River by kayak.

Exploring the Canals of Cohoes

Travel old canal towpaths where mules pulling barges once trod; see 170-year-old limestone locks built by hand; learn about this 19th century technological marvel; discover the different routes the canal took through Cohoes over time, and hear stories of life in a lively canal town.

Oswego Canal

Magic In Minetto

Live music, children’s crafts and face painting, ice cream social, antique cars, family canoe/kayak race, fire trucks, craft vendors, commemorative stamp cancellation and great food.

Cayuga-Seneca Canal

Wesleyan Chapel Ranger Program – Seneca Falls

A National Park Service Ranger will present a program on the 1848 Women’s Rights Convention in the Wesleyan Chapel, site of the convention.

The New York State Canal System is comprised of four historic waterways, the Erie, the Champlain, the Oswego and the Cayuga-Seneca Canals. Spanning 524 miles across New York state, the waterway links the Hudson River, Lake Champlain, Lake Ontario, the Finger Lakes and the Niagara River with communities rich in history and culture.

For more information regarding events, recreation and vacation opportunities along the Canal system, please visit www.canals.ny.gov or call 1-800-4CANAL4.

Delmonico, Mulhall to Wed

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Heather Delmonico and John Mulhall

(Bridgeport, Cazenovia, NY – July 2011) James L. and Marcia Delmonico of Baldwinsville are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Heather, of Baldwinsville, to John A. Mulhall of Cazenovia, son of Susan D. Mulhall of Montour Falls and the late John J. Mulhall.

Heather is the granddaughter of James J. Delmonico of Bridgeport.

Heather graduated from Bishop Grimes High School and Cazenovia College. She is a personal banker at Citizens Bank in Camillus.

John graduated from Odessa-Montour High School, Colgate University, and the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy. He is supervising pharmacist at Kinney Drugs in Cazenovia.

John surprised Heather with a proposal on Thanksgiving Day 2010. A Sept. 3 wedding is planned on the bride’s riverfront lawn in Baldwinsville.

 

Underage ID Enforcement Initiative Nets Two Arrests

Submitted by Major Donald L.X. DePass, Troop D Commander

(Oneida, NY – June 20, 2011) On June 19,2011 the New York State Police conducted an Underage ID enforcement detail in the Towns of Elbridge, Skaneateles, Camillus, Marcellus and Geddes including the Villages of Jordan, Elbridge, Skaneateles and Marcellus in Onondaga County.

As part of the initiative 10 tavern/bars and 9 retail establishments serving or selling alcohol within this area were checked for their compliance with the laws of the State of New York relative to prohibiting sales of alcohol to persons under the age of 21.

As a result of the operation two people were charged by the New York State Police for the sale of alcohol to persons under the age of twenty-one.

Charged with one count each of Unlawfully dealing with a child in the first degree (PL 260.20) and Prohibited sales of alcohol to a person under 21 (ABC 65-1) was:

Thomas J. Brennan III, 57, of 10 Kane Ave., Skaneateles. Brennan is scheduled to appear in the Town of Skaneateles Court on July 13 at 7P M. He is employed as a bartender at The Sherwood Inn located at 26 West Genesee St., Skaneateles.

Rosalie A. Johns, 20, of 4609 Cleveland Road, Syracuse. Johns is scheduled to appear in the Town of Marcellus Court on June 26 at 6:30 PM. Johns is employed as a bartender at the Village Tavern located at 6 East Main St., Marcellus.

 

The following locations were checked without any violations being noted:

The Works                               Trappers Tavern

19 South Main St                     1140 Morgan Rd

Jordan, NY 13080                   Memphis, NY 13112

 

Jordan Mini Mart                      Byrne Diary Inc

525 ST-31                               175 ST-5 West

Jordan, NY 13080                   Elbridge, NY 13060

 

The Millstone Restaurant           The Wayside Pub

354 RT-5 West                        101 West Main St

Elbridge, NY 13060                 Elbridge NY 13060

 

Elbridge Mini-mart                    The Red Rooster

101 Main St                             4618 Jordan Rd

Elbridge, NY 13060                 Skaneateles-Falls, NY 13153

 

The Red Apple                          The Blue Water Grill

797 West Genesee St               11 West Genesee St

Skaneateles, NY 13152           Skaneateles, NY 13152

 

Cedar House Bowling Ctr         The Alvord House

813 West Genesee St               5 East Main St

Skaneateles, NY 13152           Marcellus, NY 1310

 

Murphy’s Convenience Shop    Hess Mart

5084 Velasko Rd                     3400 West Genesee St

Syracuse, NY 13215                Syracuse, NY 13219

 

Sunoco Mini Mart                    Sunoco Mini Mart

3385 Milton Ave                      3773 Milton Ave

Syracuse, NY 13209                Camillus, NY 13031

 

Fastrac Store #287

507 Hinsdale Rd

Camillus, NY 13031

 

 

25th Anniversary Law Enforcement Torch Run Enters Highways of Central New York

(Central New York – June 2011) For the 25th consecutive year, the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run will pass through the highways of Central New York.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run features officers and athletes from agencies within the Central New York area, carrying the Flame of Hope to the Opening Ceremony of the Special Olympics New York Summer Games, which will be held in Utica on June 10 and 11.

The cauldron will be lit promptly at 8pm on Friday, June 10 by retired New York State Trooper Arthur Ellis at Utica College Gaetano Stadium.

The Torch Run is the largest grass roots fundraiser for Special Olympics New York, which serves supports the year round training and athletic competition of more than 51,000 athletes in 22 sports, the Young Athletes Program, and the Motor Activities Training Program. All programs and events are free to athletes and there is no admission charge for the general public.

The Torch Run, which is organized and run by law enforcement officers from across the state, has historically raised more than $5 million in support of Special Olympics athletes. The partnership between law enforcement and Special Olympics has created an everlasting bond that is based on mutual respect and admiration. In support of athletes, law enforcement officers are willing to run long distances in scorching heat and in driving rain, plunge into freezing cold lakes, wait tables for tips at area restaurants, pull fire trucks and even rappel from the top of extremely tall buildings.

The Flame of Hope began its journey in May, and has journeyed through all regions of the state. The 25th Anniversary Central Region Torch Run will cross through Central New York streets (primarily on NY Route 5) on June 8 through June 10. Runners will be formally escorted by local police agencies as well as Rural/Metro ambulance throughout the route.

The general public, business owners, and general supporters of the Special Olympics movement are invited to line the streets as the Flame of Hope passes by.

Special Olympics New York provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympic athletes and the community. From a backyard summer camp for people with intellectual disabilities to a global movement, Special Olympics has been using the power of sports to help athletes change their lives for more than 40 years.

Approximate Timeline

Wednesday, June 8

Route 5 from former Summit Ford Dealership through Westvale Plaza, 12.5 miles Runners from Cayuga County Sheriff, New York State Department of Corrections, Camillus Police Department, Auburn Police Department, Skaneateles Police Department, New York State Police, Elbridge Police

2:00 pm Former Summit Ford Dealership, Route 5/North Street, Elbridge

2:40 pm – 3:15 pm Elbridge Elementary – presentation including local fire, EMS, and law enforcement

3:50 pm Village of Camillus

4:00 pm WalMart

4:10 pm Lowes

4:20 pm Fairmount Fire Department

4:30 pm Fairmount Fair

4:45 pm End Westvale Plaza, Reception and Media Opportunity sponsored by Geddes Bank (Sponsor)

Thursday, June 9

Route 5 from Holy Cross Church to Nye Ford, 22.71 miles

Runners from Onondaga County Sheriff, Madison County Sheriff, Oneida County Sheriff, Dewitt Police Department, Chittenango Police Department, Canastota Police Department, Oneida Police Department, Whitesboro Police Department, Oneida County District Attorney’s Office

2:00 pm Holy Cross Church, 4112 East Genesee Street, Dewitt

2:30 pm Fayetteville Town Center

2:55 pm Green Lakes entrance

3:30 pm Chittenango Plaza

4:45 pm Madison Blvd.

5:05 pm Roslyn Drive

5:20 pm Wampsville

5:30 pm End Nye Ford, Reception and Press Conference sponsored by Nye Ford

Friday, June 10

Route 5 from State Police Barracks, Oneida to City Hall, Utica, 19 miles Runners from New York State Police, Utica Police Department, Utica College Police, State University of New York Police, Utica Fire Department, Vernon Police Department, New Hartford Police Department, Oneida Indian Nation Police Department

7:00 am State Police Barracks Oneida

7:30 am Dollar General Sherrill

8:10 am Utica/Rome Speedway

9:00 am A White House

9:50 am State Route 5B

10:00 am State Route 12B

10:10 am New Hartford Shopping Center

11:00 am City Hall, Utica, Media Reception and Photo Opportunities

8:00 pm Lighting of the Cauldron by NYSP (Retired) Artie Ellis, Special Olympics New York Summer Games Opening Ceremony, Utica College Gaetano Stadium

 

25th Anniversary Law Enforcement Torch Run Enters Highways of Central New York

(Central New York – June 2011) For the 25th consecutive year, the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run will pass through the highways of Central New York.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run features officers and athletes from agencies within the Central New York area, carrying the Flame of Hope to the Opening Ceremony of the Special Olympics New York Summer Games, which will be held in Utica on June 10 and 11.

The cauldron will be lit promptly at 8pm on Friday, June 10 by retired New York State Trooper Arthur Ellis at Utica College Gaetano Stadium.

The Torch Run is the largest grass roots fundraiser for Special Olympics New York, which serves supports the year round training and athletic competition of more than 51,000 athletes in 22 sports, the Young Athletes Program, and the Motor Activities Training Program. All programs and events are free to athletes and there is no admission charge for the general public.

The Torch Run, which is organized and run by law enforcement officers from across the state, has historically raised more than $5 million in support of Special Olympics athletes. The partnership between law enforcement and Special Olympics has created an everlasting bond that is based on mutual respect and admiration. In support of athletes, law enforcement officers are willing to run long distances in scorching heat and in driving rain, plunge into freezing cold lakes, wait tables for tips at area restaurants, pull fire trucks and even rappel from the top of extremely tall buildings.

The Flame of Hope began its journey in May, and has journeyed through all regions of the state. The 25th Anniversary Central Region Torch Run will cross through Central New York streets (primarily on NY Route 5) on June 8 through June 10. Runners will be formally escorted by local police agencies as well as Rural/Metro ambulance throughout the route.

The general public, business owners, and general supporters of the Special Olympics movement are invited to line the streets as the Flame of Hope passes by.

Special Olympics New York provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympic athletes and the community. From a backyard summer camp for people with intellectual disabilities to a global movement, Special Olympics has been using the power of sports to help athletes change their lives for more than 40 years.

Approximate Timeline

Wednesday, June 8

Route 5 from former Summit Ford Dealership through Westvale Plaza, 12.5 miles Runners from Cayuga County Sheriff, New York State Department of Corrections, Camillus Police Department, Auburn Police Department, Skaneateles Police Department, New York State Police, Elbridge Police

2:00 pm Former Summit Ford Dealership, Route 5/North Street, Elbridge

2:40 pm – 3:15 pm Elbridge Elementary – presentation including local fire, EMS, and law enforcement

3:50 pm Village of Camillus

4:00 pm WalMart

4:10 pm Lowes

4:20 pm Fairmount Fire Department

4:30 pm Fairmount Fair

4:45 pm End Westvale Plaza, Reception and Media Opportunity sponsored by Geddes Bank (Sponsor)

Thursday, June 9

Route 5 from Holy Cross Church to Nye Ford, 22.71 miles

Runners from Onondaga County Sheriff, Madison County Sheriff, Oneida County Sheriff, Dewitt Police Department, Chittenango Police Department, Canastota Police Department, Oneida Police Department, Whitesboro Police Department, Oneida County District Attorney’s Office

2:00 pm Holy Cross Church, 4112 East Genesee Street, Dewitt

2:30 pm Fayetteville Town Center

2:55 pm Green Lakes entrance

3:30 pm Chittenango Plaza

4:45 pm Madison Blvd.

5:05 pm Roslyn Drive

5:20 pm Wampsville

5:30 pm End Nye Ford, Reception and Press Conference sponsored by Nye Ford

Friday, June 10

Route 5 from State Police Barracks, Oneida to City Hall, Utica, 19 miles Runners from New York State Police, Utica Police Department, Utica College Police, State University of New York Police, Utica Fire Department, Vernon Police Department, New Hartford Police Department, Oneida Indian Nation Police Department

7:00 am State Police Barracks Oneida

7:30 am Dollar General Sherrill

8:10 am Utica/Rome Speedway

9:00 am A White House

9:50 am State Route 5B

10:00 am State Route 12B

10:10 am New Hartford Shopping Center

11:00 am City Hall, Utica, Media Reception and Photo Opportunities

8:00 pm Lighting of the Cauldron by NYSP (Retired) Artie Ellis, Special Olympics New York Summer Games Opening Ceremony, Utica College Gaetano Stadium

 

County Residents named to Herkimer College dean’s, president’s lists

(Herkimer, NY – June 6, 2011) One-hundred-ninety-four students have been named to the President’s list at Herkimer County Community College for the Spring 2011 semester, and 367 students have been named to the Dean’s List. The distinction recognizes outstanding academic achievement.

The President’s List recognizes students that have earned a minimum 3.8 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for the past semester (President’s list students are noted with an *). The Dean’s List recognizes students with an average between 3.25 and 3.8.

 

ONONDAGA COUNTY

Camillus

Maripat A. McNally, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Childhood Education

 

East Syracuse

Alecia M. Moore, Physical Therapist Assistant

 

Jordan

*James P. Ryan, Business: Accounting

 

Liverpool

Alison D. Mapes, Business: Business Administration

Morgan Allen Strutz, Criminal Justice

 

Syracuse

*Kaisha S. Burnett, Early Childhood

Jerkara L. Burwell, Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies

Jakia S. Durham, Criminal Justice

*Ann M. Kirkwood, Non Matriculated

 

County Residents named to Herkimer College dean’s, president’s lists

(Herkimer, NY – June 6, 2011) One-hundred-ninety-four students have been named to the President’s list at Herkimer County Community College for the Spring 2011 semester, and 367 students have been named to the Dean’s List. The distinction recognizes outstanding academic achievement.

The President’s List recognizes students that have earned a minimum 3.8 grade point average on a 4.0 scale for the past semester (President’s list students are noted with an *). The Dean’s List recognizes students with an average between 3.25 and 3.8.

 

ONONDAGA COUNTY

Camillus

Maripat A. McNally, Liberal Arts & Sciences: Childhood Education

 

East Syracuse

Alecia M. Moore, Physical Therapist Assistant

 

Jordan

*James P. Ryan, Business: Accounting

 

Liverpool

Alison D. Mapes, Business: Business Administration

Morgan Allen Strutz, Criminal Justice

 

Syracuse

*Kaisha S. Burnett, Early Childhood

Jerkara L. Burwell, Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies

Jakia S. Durham, Criminal Justice

*Ann M. Kirkwood, Non Matriculated

 

Annual Lifesaver Blood Drive and Health Fair Announced

(Cicero, NY – June 2011) Save the Date for the 5th Annual Lifesaver Blood Drive and Health Fair to be held from noon until 6 p.m., Tuesday, July 19 at Gillette Road Middle School, 6150 South Bay Road, Cicero.

“It has become one of the biggest blood drives in Central New York, in which blood donations during each of the past four years have exceeded 100 pints. Considering an average drive produces about 30 pints, this number is significant. For this reason, and with the urging of Red Cross officials, I determined that this event, which was started by Al Stirpe, is far too important to our community to end,” said Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli.

“Giving blood is one of the most important gifts a person can give and this blood drive is planned during the summer, when there is always a shortage of blood on hand. As a matter of fact, blood donations during this time decrease by 10 to 15 percent, while need escalates because of increased outdoor work and recreational activities.

This is another reason why it is very important to continue this blood drive to help save lives.”

To donate blood, if you have any questions or need more information, call 428-9651 or email abdellad@assembly.state.ny.us.

Exciting news about the CNY Veterans Parade!

The CNY Veterans Parade is moving to the New York State Fairgrounds at noon, Saturday, Nov. 5, 2011 and will be accompanied by a veterans’ themed EXPO at the Center of Progress Building.

For more information, to volunteer or to register for the CNY Veterans Parade and Expo on Nov. 5 contact Diana LaMattina Abdella at abdellad@assembly.state.ny.us.

Out and About

Assemblyman Magnarelli donated an American Flag to be displayed at Canton Woods Senior Center in Van Buren. Senator John DeFrancisco donated a New York State Flag. The Mayor of Baldwinsville, Joseph Saraceni, acted as master of ceremonies.

Assemblyman Magnarelli was a guest server at Crouse Hospital’s employee appreciation picnic.

Assemblyman Magnarelli visited Miss Armani’s first grade class at Solvay Elementary to help instill the importance and fun of reading.

The Centers at St. Camillus recently celebrated a new $3 million expansion for outpatient brain injury and rehabilitation and adult day health programs. The expansion, named for Honorable William Robert and Sally Roy, will enrich the Central New York community by enabling St. Camillus to care and support our loved ones in times of need.

 

The following information was taken from the June 2011 newsletter of Bill Magnarelli, assemblyman for the 120th Assembly District.