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Reading Between the Lines

‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ is a remarkable, bright read by Mary Jo David On a recent visit to my daughter’s home, not only did I score some quality time with grandkids, I also came away with some great reads! My daughter is a much more well-rounded reader than me. As I browsed her collection, I had […]

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Staff Spotlight

Physical education teacher David Rowse aids Heritage students in building healthy habits through effort and attitude by Mary Jo David The pandemic produced lasting changes for many, and Heritage School is benefiting from the changes physical education teacher David Rowse put into motion as a result. In 2020, Rowse was in his eighth year working […]

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Active Aging

Let’s talk about Alzheimer’s: The numbers, risks, and hope by Stacey Mason June has been designated as Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month since President Ronald Reagan initiated the observance in 1983. President Reagan then shared his diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease with the public in 1994. It wasn’t long after this that Alzheimer’s became a household […]

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Legal speed vs. street danger: Why some believe Sloan Onondaga Dragway must survive

by Tina Cole-Mullins The roar of engines has fallen silent once again at Sloan Onondaga Dragway—not in anticipation, but by court order. The latest ruling echoes a decade-long history of legal battles that have repeatedly forced the track to close, leaving racers and supporters questioning its future. The track, located about 20 miles south of […]

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SPD: Service Log for April 2025

Calls For Service: 61 Traffic Stops: 9 Service Call Types: False Alarm 1 Animal Complaint 3 Assist SAESA 8 Aggravated Assault 1 Child Neglect 1 Citizen Assist 7 Community Engagement 7 Family Trouble 4 Lost Property 1 Fraud 2 General Information 1 Harassing Communications 1 Juvenile Trouble 9 Larceny 2 Damage to Property 2 Suspicious […]