Julie Tabouli started the evening by sharing an anecdote outside the Marcellus Free Library, in Marcellus, while preparing Kafta, a Lebanese barbecue recipe. She enjoys getting back to her roots and preparing food. A cookout for her hometown was the […]
Category: Regional News
Fowler proud, STOP-IN program working
Standing tall and confident, Syracuse Chief of Police, Frank Fowler, reflected on the STOP-IN program. “When I first became the Chief of Police,” Fowler said. “One of the mandates that the mayor gave me, try to come up with a […]
Invisible help on the way
More than meets the eye Say bye-bye to bulky hearing aids and hello to the invisible. For many of the hearing impaired there is a degree of self-consciousness that goes along with having to wear a hearing aid. However a […]
City beautification starts at curb
City beautification starts at home with a clean curbside. That’s the message the Mayor’s Office is preaching to residents. The Director of Constituent Services, Corey Driscoll, said the city is asking residents to follow the Guide to Key City Services: Only place […]
Hydrofracking debate splits even experts
Paul Fitzgerald and Don Seigel are on oppositie sides of the proverbial dike. The disagreement surrounds Hydrofracking. Hydraulic Fracturing, or Hydrofracking, is the collection of natural gas from sequestered rocks in the Marcellus Shale deep underground. Companies drill – usually past 5,000ft […]
Your mom goes to… high school
The AP reports: A 33-year-old Green Bay, Wis. woman stole her daughter’s identity to attend high school and join the cheerleading squad, according to a criminal complaint filed against the woman. Continue reading article… If only Kip from Napolean Dynamite […]
Off Beat Story of the Week: 4-year-old in a Gang
Thanks to TheDenverChannel.com and Channel 7 news for this one…. COMMERCE CITY, Colo. — A couple fighting about which gang their 4-year-old toddler should join caused a public disturbance that resulted in the father’s arrest, Commerce City police said Thursday. […]