- b. 97
- Twice — in 2014 and 2016
- d. 551. While Burtch and his fellow petition-carriers collected a total of 628 signatures, Town Clerk Dina Falcone said 551 of the signatures were valid. The petitioners needed a minimum of 377 signatures for the referendum to go through. Voters turned down the proposal, but the town intends to fund the construction of the spray park through grants, fundraising and the in-lieu-of-parks account.
- The town and village signed an agreement to annex Lysander Park into the village so the park will fall under the jurisdiction of the Baldwinsville Police Department and can hook into the village’s sewer system.
- Baldwinsville beat West Genesee for a place in the semifinals, but the Syracuse Cougars took the overall sectional prize.
- Creative Concerts, which is owned by Chuck Chao
- a. Edge FCU
- The NWFD will build its new Station 3 in a former shopping center at 117 Oswego St. The deteriorating Station 3 is located in the town of Lysander’s former highway garage on Elizabeth Street.
- R-10, R-12.5 and R-20
- Nippy, Bubba, Fluffy Pants and George
- Victor Jenkins and Norma Widmann
- Currently, Jenkins is a member of the Baldwinsville Central School District Board of Education and a deacon in the First Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville. His past community involvement includes the YMCA Fundraising Committee, Baldwinsville Community Scholarship Foundation and the Estate Planning Council of CNY. Widmann volunteers with the Baldwinsville Rotary Club and International Center of Greater Syracuse. Her lengthy resume also includes stints on the boards of Syracuse Home and Meals on Wheels of Baldwinsville; she also has volunteered with the B’ville Express, the Friends of the Baldwinsville Public Library and the First United Methodist Church.
- c. Tabatha’s Family Tree
- b. Syracuse Woman Magazine
- 2006
- Canton Woods welcomed an average of 95 visitors per day in 2017 and 1,895 visits per
- month.
- The Marching Bees will appear in the 131st Rose Parade on Jan. 1, 2020, in Pasadena, California.
- Charlotte Street
- Brutus
- Christine Hallquist, a Democrat, ran for governor of Vermont. She lost to the Republican incumbent, Gov. Phil Scott.