House of the Week: Owner thought this Manlius ranch was ‘different from anything’ she had seen
Moving back to Central New York from Texas after 40 years, Terri Sullivan fell in love with the three-bedroom ranch at 8675 Cazenovia Road in Manlius.
Today’s obituary: Jerome Cooley, 96, was Quartermaster during WWII and then editor at Syracuse Herald Journal
After World War II, Jerome Cooley began a career in journalism, which included 40 years as a copy and news editor at Syracuse Herald Journal.
Syracuse divided after ‘The Birth of a Nation’ removed from a city movie theater in 1949
Thirty-four years after its Syracuse debut, the NAACP and American Labor Party convinced Syracuse Mayor Frank Costello to ban the controversial movie.
Today’s obituary: Clarence Socia, 95, built golf courses and homes in Florida
After starting several businesses in Syracuse, Clarence Socia built golf courses and homes and operated bowling centers and lounges.
Cazenovia Winter Fest, Super Couch Potato 5K, Theresa Caputo: 17 things to do this week in Central NY
A list of fun things to do this week in Central New York.
Today’s obituary: Henry Centore, 89, owned Centore’s Men’s Shop and was ‘devoted community servant’
Henry Centore's obituary said the Syracuse native "wore many hats and wore them all well.”
House of the Week: ‘Everyone’ loves to visit this Baldwinsville home on the Seneca River
“It is hard to choose where you want to sit around here,” Dennis VanAuken said of his home at 8461 River Road near Baldwinsville.
After being evicted from his Syracuse law office in 1905, Black attorney had ‘trail blazing’ legal career
After being evicted from his new law office in downtown Syracuse, Charles E. Toney turned to local newspapers.
Today’s obituary: Sandra MacPherson, 86, was wife of Syracuse University’s Hall of Fame football coach
Sandra met Dick MacPherson at Springfield College in 1958 and was his "straight man" during his coaching career.
Musician Neva Pilgrim, who founded Syracuse’s Society for New Music, dies at 85
In her 54 years in Syracuse, Neva Pilgrim performed, taught music, and founded the Society for New Music.
Today’s obituary: Kevin Quinn, 53, was spokesperson for Syracuse University and Gov. George Pataki
Kevin Quinn was known "nationally as an expert on higher education, leadership, political, and crisis communications.”
Winter Fair, ‘Hairspray,’ ‘Clyde’s’ at Syracuse Stage, WrestleCUSE: 15 things to do this week in Central NY
Live theater and a taste of summer favorites are on the list as February begins.