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B'ville Library to receive grant
Baldwinsville Public Library is one of 10 libraries within Onondaga County to have been awarded a New York State Public Library Construction grant.
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Police still looking for driver of truck that drove into river
Authorities are still looking for the driver of a truck that ended up in a Central New York river after a police pursuit early Monday morning.
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Suspicious death investigation in Oswego
There is mounting frustration and anger in the Liverpool Central School District over their plan to deal with a massive budget gap.
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Truck Lands in River After Police Pursuit; Driver Not Found
Authorities are looking for the driver of a pickup truck that ended up in a central New York river after a police pursuit.
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Two rescued and Downer Street closed after car crashes into utility pole near Baldwinsville
Authorities are investigating a one-car accident this morning on Downer Street west of Baldwinsville.
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Pickup ends up in Seneca River in Baldwinsville after police chase
The occupants of a pickup truck that wound up in the Seneca River early this morning after a police chase are still at large, a trooper said.
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Rollover accident closes westbound right lane of Thruway
It's slow going this morning on the Thruway westbound between exits 39 at Baldwinsville and exit 40 at Weedsport.
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B'ville: Verizon deal moves forward, other news
An agreement has been reached by Verizon, the towns of Lysander and Van Buren and the village of Baldwinsville, which means Verizon customers within the three municipalities could begin receiving the company's services in the near future.
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B'ville: Read Across America
Baldwinsville Superintendent Jeanne Dangle reads to third-graders at Elden Elementary March 2. She read several Dr.
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Plainville FD lacks volunteers
Volunteer shortages means severe consequences for the Plainville Fire District. At their Feb.
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Baldwinsville man dies after car crashes into tree in Elbridge
A 34-year-old Baldwinsville man died Saturday night after the car he was riding in went off Route 31 in Elbridge and struck a tree, state police said.
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B'ville: A'Singing Together for HaitiA'
Musical performers from across Central New York will bring their talent to First United Methodist Church in Baldwinsville for 'Singing Together for Haiti,' a benefit for Haitian earthquake survivors.
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With new CD out at last, Chris Lizzi believes in his music
Every week, an interview and song performance is added to our Music Notes video and song feature .
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McArdell & Westers to play Taste of B'ville
McArdell and Westers, an acoustic duo breathing new life into 70s rock favorites, will perform at the 2010 Taste of Baldwinsville March 6 at the CNY Family Sports Centre.
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Most school districts have yet to use a snow day
" Up until this morning, most Central New York school districts had yet to use a single snow day this winter.
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Bitz launches GOP bid to unseat Maffei
Criticizing lax or "criminal" government policies in the financial markets and arguing that energy independence is a key to economic growth, Republican Mark Bitz announced his bid for Congress during a Wednesday stop in Pittsford.
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Heart attack drill tests hospital's readiness
Saint Joseph's Hospital Health Center and the Greater Baldwinsville Ambulance Corps teamed up recently to demonstrate advances in the emergency treatment of heart attacks.
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B'ville: Native son dedicates book
On behalf of the Baldwinsville Public Library, Librarian Meg VanPatten recently accepted the book, Abbott Family History: Cold Springs, which was a donation from Author Bradley William Abbott to the library's local history collection.
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B'ville: 2010 Lenten Luncheon series
Church Women United of Baldwinsville and the Baldwinsville Ministerial Association will sponsor the 2010 Lenten Luncheon series at 12:05 p.m. every Friday during Lent beginning with a meditation in the First United Methodist Church.
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Looking Backward: Something's Up on Downer Street - Part One
Spiritualism swept across the western world in the second half of the nineteenth century.
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