Ned Campbell
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Recent Stories
Senior transport program codFISH gets rolling in DeWitt
For more than 30 years, Fayetteville-Manlius seniors have relied on F-M FISH volunteer drivers for rides to medical appointments. And now, a group of volunteers is rolling out a similar program in DeWitt.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Cazenovia High School Chamber Choir spreads holiday cheer
For most of the year, there’s a pile of Santa hats stowed away in the choir room at Cazenovia High School — they come out of hiding every December so members of the school’s Chamber Choir can don them when they sing at various spots around Cazenovia.
Syracuse's symphony to announce new name at ‘Holiday Symphonic Spectacular’
The Holiday Symphonic Spectacular set for Dec. 14 in Syracuse will be much more than a holiday pops concert.
Dutch archivist connects F-M grad with father’s WWII past
The story of how Sheila Vester, Fayetteville-Manlius High School Class of ‘72, was reunited with her father’s military past is unlikely.
Menorah Park to honor mothers, fathers with 100th Anniversary Gala
Mary Ellen Bloodgood, CEO of Menorah Park, is thrilled to be a part of the organization’s 100-year celebration, which culminates with a gala on Oct. 27 at Temple Adath Yeshurun in Syracuse. The theme is “Honor Our Mothers and Fathers,” one of the tenets of Judaism.
Camillus woman’s cupcakes win first place at State Fair's Cake Day
Kathy Kobliski has one more batch of raspberry filled chocolate cupcakes to bake.
[GALLERY] New York State Fair celebrates opening day
Fair fans traveled distances near and far to enjoy opening day of the New York State Fair Thursday, Aug. 23.
F-M graduates cycle the state to celebrate 40th high school reunion
Robin Hodgskin and Anne Stack, Fayetteville-Manlius High School Class of ‘72, put their own spin on arriving in style this week.
CatFISH volunteer drivers help Camillus seniors stay independent in their homes
The volunteer drivers of CatFISH have earned quite a following in Camillus. Thelma “T” Schroeder, of The volunteer drivers of CatFISH have earned quite a following in Camillus. Thelma “T” Schroeder, of Scott Avenue, calls them “her angels.”Scott Avenue, calls them “her angels.”
He’s everyone’s favorite reading partner
16-year volunteer honored by elementary school
For 16 years, James Stevens volunteered full-time in the Bellevue Elementary School third-grade classroom taught by his daughter, Mary DeSantis. Stevens, a longtime resident of Marcellus, was best known as everyone’s favorite reading partner.