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Cicero woman, 100, dies in Christmas Eve fire Multiple fire departments responded to a fire at approximately 9:15 p.m. on Dec. 24 at 5657 Central Ave. in Cicero. Upon arrival, Cicero and Clay firefighters made entry in the single-story ranch home and located Mary A. Howard, 100, in a rear bedroom. Immediate lifesaving measures were performed by Navac ambulance at the scene, but Howard was subsequently pronounced deceased at the scene. Agencies reporting to the scene included the Town of Cicero Police Department, Village of North Syracuse Police Department, along with the Cicero Fire Department, South Bay Fire Department, North Syracuse Fire Department, Brewerton Fire Department, Bridgeport Fire Department, Clay Fire Department, Mattydale Fire Department, Liverpool Fire Department, Navac Ambulance and Brewerton Ambulance The Cicero Police Department and Onondaga County Fire Investigators are currently investigating the structure fire/ As of press time it was reported that the fire did not appear to be suspicious.

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Members of the Liverpool High School I Am Norm Aktion Club recently took over the Kohl’s on Route 31 to shop for families in need. The club, with the help of the LHS Parent Teacher Student Organization, received a $2000 Kohl’s Shopping Grant, which they used to purchase items for Joseph’s House for Women. Located in Syracuse, Joseph’s House provides a safe home and family environment to mothers and their children. Prior to their shopping trip to Kohl’s, the I Am Norm Aktion Club made a shopping list (and checked it twice in the store.) They purchased items such as robes, bedding, blankets, pots and pans, vacuum cleaners and toys for Joseph’s House residents. Even better, the group earned $340 in Kohl’s Cash that will be used to adopt a Liverpool family for the holidays. Afterward, the LHS I Am Norm Aktion Club celebrated their efforts by stopping at Chick-fil-A, which donated 25 meals to the group. While there they learned more about Joseph’s House and the school’s adopt a family efforts.

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North Syracuse swears in new police officers

The Village of North Syracuse welcomed three new police officers. On Nov. 30 three new members were sworn into the North Syracuse Police Department. The North Syracuse Police Department announced the addition of Brittany Meyer, Joseph Cooke, and Khiem Nguyen to the police agency. Meyer and Cooke, recruit offi-

cers, will attend a 26-week police academy in the near future and then begin their field training and evaluation program. Nguyen, also a recruit officer, is currently completing basic course for police officer training before entering his field training and evaluation program.

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“Congratulations to Recruit Officer’s Meyer, Cooke, and Nguyen,” the village announced in a press release. “You’ve signed up for a great career, with a great department, in a great community. We’re excited to see what lies ahead for each of you at the North Syracuse Police Department.”

The Liverpool Dollars for Scholars online application process for students in the Class of 2024 opened on December 15, 2023. If you know Liverpool High School seniors who plan to further their education, please encourage them to apply for more than 180 scholarships that range in value from $500 - $2,000. Many of our scholarships have no criteria while others seek applicants who attended specific elementary/middle schools; plan certain majors/career fields including the trades; participated in the arts, school/ community service, or athletics; etc. All LHS seniors and parents/guardians received a list of scholarships arranged by criteria as well as instructions and helpful tips for completing the online application process. Scholarship winners attend two-year and four-year colleges and universities, technical institutes, trade schools, hospital nursing and other health related programs, adult BOCES programs, and apprenticeships. Every graduating LHS student in the Class of 2024 bound for some form of higher education is urged to apply. January 2024 graduates and students who attend off-site BOCES programs are eligible for our scholarships. Some colleges will match the scholarship. The odds are good for those who apply. During the last few years, about 90% of applicants were awarded scholarships or selected as alternates. Many alternates eventually received a scholarship. While it takes time to complete the online application, it’s worth the effort. The money can be applied toward non-tuition expenses – fees, room, board, books, and educational supplies. Despite post-Covid and economic challenges, we awarded 178 scholarships worth nearly $136,000 to LHS students in the Class of 2023. The online application submission deadline is 11:59 p.m. on March 6, 2024. Students can go to liverpool.dollarsforscholars.org to complete a profile and apply for scholarships. Additional information will be provided during an assembly for LHS seniors on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024. Questions? Contact John Cerrone, Liverpool Dollars for Scholars President, by email at jcerron1@twcny.rr.com or cell at 315-2639249.

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Donlin Drive Elementary recently hosted The Taste of DDE, an event to celebrate its diverse school community. DDE families participated in a potluck dinner, sharing meals that are traditional to their family’s culture. Liverpool High School Key Club members helped served families and staff serve the food. There also were performances by Irish, Indian, Ukrainian and Latin dancers, and activities provided by the LHS Muslim Student Association. The DDE school community represents more than 30 different countries. In addition, families at the school speak more than 20 different languages. “This was an opportunity for our students and families to share and educate others regarding their heritage and aspects of their culture,” said DDE school counselor Joelle Feinberg. “Through this event, we are celebrating and encouraging appreciation of our rich, diverse population, to spread cultural awareness and to foster an inclusive, welcoming environment for all.”

LCSD musicians earn Junior High Area All-State Honors Seven Liverpool Central School District students were selected to perform at the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) Junior High Area AllState Festival at Homer High School on November 4. Receiving selections were Morgan Road Middle eighth-grader Ethan Parry-Benedict, Liverpool High School freshman Ty

DeMoya, Soule Road Middle eighth-grader Luke Granbois, LHS freshman Cameron Leece, LHS freshman Avry Arnold, LHS freshman Colin Hernandez and SRM eighth-grader Madison Lapp. The students were invited to perform in this highly competitive festival after each achieving an exceptional rating at the NYSSMA solo festival.

Seven Liverpool Central School District students recently were selected to perform at the New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) Junior High Area All-State Festival. Pictured, from left, are Morgan Road Middle eighth-grader Ethan Parry-Benedict, Liverpool High School freshman Ty DeMoya, Soule Road Middle eighth-grader Luke Granbois, LHS freshman Cameron Leece, LHS freshman Avry Arnold, LHS freshman Colin Hernandez and SRM eighth-grader Madison Lapp. Submitted photo

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OBITUARIES John S. Palmer, 91

Built Austin Park basketball courts

Saint Albans, Vermont – John “Jack” Stuart Palmer, 91, a 17year St Albans, VT, resident, passed away on Dec. 24, 2023, at the McClure-Miller Respite House in Colchester, VT. Jack was born on Oct. 5, 1932, and grew up in Skaneateles. In high school he was student council president and a member of the basketball team that won 75 straight league games. He worked and earned his way through St. Lawrence University. While there he joined the SAE fraternity, was a captain of the basketball team and president of the senior class.

He completed the ROTC program and spent two years in the Army, including 16 months in Korea. Jack earned his masterss degree at Springfield College, where he met Susan, his wife of almost 66 years. They raised three sons and have six grandchildren. He was a physical education teacher, athletic director, coached various sports and was a guidance counselor. During each summer he painted houses until he retired from education. His sons worked with him during summers while they were in high school and college. Most of the family years were spent in Skaneateles. During that time, he joined Rotary and the Chamber of Commerce, was a town justice and sold real estate for Wil-

liams Realty after retirement. He also built the outdoor basketball courts in Austin Park (Jack Palmer Courts) and founded the Bill DeLaney Youth Basketball Program. His influence with Skaneateles youth basketball spanned the 1960s, 70s and 80s. Golf was a fun and competitive part of his life. Jack was a member of the Skaneateles Country Club and Champlain Country Club in St. Albans for many years. Jack is predeceased by his parents, John Stuart “Stu” Palmer and Laura Ludington Palmer, and his sister Margaret “Peggy” Major. Jack is survived by his wife Susan “Sue” White Palmer; sons Jeffrey (Robin) and their children Ben and Carolyn; Peter (Sarah) and their children Trent and Holly; and Scott (Lynne) and their children

DEATH NOTICES Katherine M. Lenchert, 74, of Brewerton, passed away Dec. 23, 2023. Maurer Funeral Home Moyers Corners, Baldwinsville, has arrangements.

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Grocery store quandary It all began the week beshould jump in and help Ramblings fore Christmas. I was final… but … well, I rememfrom the ly able to get to the store to bered that I can no longer empty nest complete my ever-growing jump. Walking has become Ann Ferro list of groceries needed to a feat (not feet) of almost complete my ever-growing legerdemain for me. I too list of foodstuffs that I will need to make had a cane stashed in my grocery cart. the holiday complete. Almost every day My mind, or what is left of it, quickly ran I found another recipe that will add just over the many ways in which this need to the right touch to either the Christmas help would play out. The best outcome Eve or Christmas Day menu, forget the involved me causing this poor guy to feel pre-holiday cookies. The latter has been overwhelmed by having to be helped by whittled down to biscotti because they are a noticeably overweight old lady with a relatively easy to make and impressive to cane. I do know men who have accumuthose who receive them as gifts. Am I too lated quite a few years and they retain the same need to save face as the younger awful to think this? Overthinking seems to be my super power right now, which is exemplified by this slice of my life at the grocery store. There are times when you know that you should intervene, that it would be the right thing to do but then ... I noticed that he was having a problem. The elderly gentleman, about the same age as myself, was trying to pick up a cucumber that had escaped from the vegetable bin at Nojaims. Holding on to his cart in which one could easily see his cane, the fellow’s hand was visibly shaking as he pushed himself to stretch a bit further toward the floor so that he could grab the escaped cucumber. Schooled about right and wrong by take no prisoner nuns at OLPH in Brooklyn, I immediately thought that I

versions. Another outcome which made me shudder was that as I reached for the offending vegetable, I who am notoriously dizzy would tumble onto the guy causing the shopping carts to careen down the aisle toward the frozen foods while we became a tangled mess of age on the floor. There we would be two old folks on the floor while well-meaning store personnel and shoppers tried to help us as more cucumbers and some loosely organized peppers tumbled off the bins because of the vibrations. I could ask if the gentleman needed help. Yes, I could do that. He might say, “No, thanks. I’ve got this,” or he might reply in the affirmative which would mean that we would have to negotiate how this help would happen as we

blocked the aisle with our deliberations. Or I could just push by around him as he struggled or make a sharp turn to the right to enter the next aisle. Nothing like ignoring a problem, hoping it would just go away. But there is always the thought of Sister Mary Robert and her ilk to bring

right behavior to the issue. While all of this was filling my brain with “what if ’s,’ a little girl, about 6 or 7 years old ran in front of me, picked up the cucumber and gave it to the struggling man who in turn courteously thanked her and her parents. I just knew that there were those who thought “she (meaning me) should have done something” or, more sadly, have I been relegated to that part of humanity as no longer capable, bordering on the edge of “Poor thing.” Another random thought: Maybe I needed to hydrate so that I could get through the store and purchase the things that I came for. If I could remember them all. Hmmm. I wonder what I would have done if my brain still worked, or if my cane had a sharp point on the end, sharp enough to stab the escaped vegetable. Ann Ferro is a mother, a grandmother and a retired social studies teacher. While still figuring out what she wants to be when she grows up, she lives in Marcellus with lots of books, a spouse and a large orange cat.

Paro campaign gets boosts from Katko, DeFrancisco Salina Town Supervisor at the Century Club in Nick Paro has set his sights Syracuse. And just before Livin’ in on the state senate. Christmas, Paro received Liverpool Shortly after Paro, a a ringing endorsement in Republican, announced a letter from the popular Russ Tarby his intention to run for the former Republican state 50th District seat being senator, John DeFranvacated by Democrat John Mannion, cisco. two of the most qualified candidates Paro ‘served with vigor’ suddenly dropped out. “In the years since my retirement, so First former Clay supervisor and curmuch has changed,” DeFrancisco wrote. rent chairman of the Onondaga County “Elected officials are acting out of Legislature Jim Rowley suspended his contempt for political rivals, and more campaign because he thinks Democrats importantly, against the best interests will dominate the 2024 election. Then of their constituents. I am appalled at Cicero Democrat Al Stirpe, an eightwhere New York State is headed, and term state assemblyman representing it’s time to end one-party New York the 127th District, also called off his City rule in the state senate and restore campaign because he wants to take adour community’s voice in the halls of vantage of his seniority in what he calls Albany. the “People’s House.” “When I met Nick Paro many years Paro’s campaign manager, Le Moyne ago, I saw his commitment to makCollege alumnus Liam O’Connor, ing our area a better place to live. I’ve reacted diplomatically to the shifting watched as he has served his community scene. with vigor and fought for Central New “Whoever the opponent may be, our Yorkers’ positions. His leadership qualiteam remains laser-focused on bringing ties paired with his true love for our people together to tackle the issues faccommunity makes Nick Paro the perfect ing our community at the state level,” candidate to retake my old Senate seat. O’Connor said. “At the age of 32, Nick has the Paro is now the only Republican who energy to vigorously start the fight to has declared candidacy for the state reverse the direction of New York State. senate. Two Democrats are still seeking That is why I am proud to endorse Nick their party’s nomination to run in the Paro’s candidacy for Senate District 50, 50th District: Onondaga County Legisand I hope you will join me by giving lature Minority Leader Chris Ryan and him your vote.” Tom Drumm, a former Oswego County legislator. LHS nickname feedback On Dec 7, prominent local GOP In our Dec. 20 column, we considpersonalities including former Conered some new nicknames for the Livgressman John Katko, hosted a $1,000erpool High School athletic teams. The per-person fundraiser for Paro on Dec.7

state is insisting that we drop the name “Warriors.” Anyhow, I suggested a few possibilities, including one of my more serious suggestions, Liverpool Lancers. According to former LHS Athletic Director George Mangicaro, the teams were indeed called the Lancers sometime prior to 1966 or so. Mangicaro was AD when Liverpool changed its mascot from a Native American warrior to a Roman warrior. “I have a question for the state and others wanting the change,” Mangicaro wrote in an email, “why didn’t the state tell Liverpool they had to change the nickname when we changed the mascot? Now, after 20-plus years that name is suddenly objectionable.” Mangicaro puts the high-school controversy in perspective by comparing it to some professional sports monikers. “How can the state give millions of dollars to the Buffalo Bills when they encourage the ‘Bills Mafia?’ Isn’t that term, Mafia, offensive to Italians?” The longtime football coach and AD thinks local taxpayers should be the ones to decide such things, not state bureaucrats or special-interest groups. “How is it possible that a very small group of people, the Onondaga Nation, can tell us what nicknames we may not use,” Mangicaro asked. “I guess the taxpayers in Liverpool have no say, while non-taxpayers can call the shots.”

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“There far more important issues that the state and outside groups should be concerned about.” – Former LHS Athletic Director George Mangicaro.

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To the editor: When I was first elected to the New York State Senate, Albany had promise. Most sbvenators on both sides of the aisle had integrity and put the interests of everyday New Yorkers as their top priority. In the years since my retirement, so much has changed. Elected officials are acting out of contempt for political rivals, and more importantly, against the best interests of their constituents. I am appalled at where New York State is headed, and it’s time to end one-party New York City rule in the State Senate and restore our community’s voice in the

halls of Albany. When I met Nick Paro many years ago, I saw his commitment to making our area a better place to live. I’ve watched as he has served his community with vigor and fought for Central New Yorkers’ positions. His leadership qualities paired with his true love for our community makes Nick Paro the perfect candidate to retake my old Senate seat. At the age of 32, Nick has the energy to vigorously start the fight to reverse the direction of New York State. That is why I am proud to endorse Nick Paro’s candidacy for Senate District 50, and I hope you will join me by giving him your vote. Nick is a conservative fighter who is

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led by his principles and his faith. He has shown that he will bring the voices of Central New Yorkers to the senate chambers, and he has both the will and know-how to win this election. As you enjoy time with your families this Christmas season, and as you consider what you want New York State to look like for your children and grandchildren, I hope you will come to the same realization that I have – that Nick is the right person to stand up for you in the New York State Senate. I urge you to vote for Nick Paro to be our voice for the 50th District Senate seat! John DeFrancisco Retired New York State Senator

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first. Championships get put on banners and etched into trophies and rings. Memories, though, shine longer and are eternal in our hearts and souls, lighting us through good days and bad, from one game to the next. So play on. Phil Blackwell is sports editor at Eagle Newspapers. He can be reached at pblackwell@eaglenewsonline.com.

OBITUARIES Byron Richards, 91

Retired from Welch Allyn Byron Richards, 91, of Hendersonville, NC, formally of Skaneateles, died Saturday Dec. 16, 2023, at Pardee Hospital in Hendersonville, NC. Byron was born Oct. 30, 1932, in Akron, N.Y., to the late Robert Joseph and Helen Richards. He was a graduate of General Motors Institute with a degree in mechanical engineering. He spent 15 years at General Motors. In 1968 Byron moved to Skaneateles where he worked 20 years in the newly created Fiber Optic Division at Welch Allyn and earned a patent for the flexible cord fiber optic bar code reader which is a part of our everyday lives today. He retired in 1988 and relocated to Hendersonville, NC. Byron was an avid collector of conifers and created, with his wife Hazel, an impressive arboretum that was visited by tour buses several times a year. Byron was a marathon runner and hiker. With a goal of reaching the highest peak in each of the 50 states, he completed 29, many over 10,000 feet. Byron was a fine craftsman, having built his dream home with his wife Hazel. Everyone loved Byron. Byron is survived by his wife Hazel

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Certainly if you read this superior or inferior to precolumn with any sort of vious greats only insults Random regularity, you’re aware that all of them in the end. Thoughts I’m not too fond of fulfilling How to get us out of Phil Blackwell the cliché quota. this lazy, overwrought And nothing is more view of thinking? By docliché than, at the end of one year or the ing something novel and putting the focus start of another, putting together “Best on all that is accomplished, rather than of ” lists, memories of the past, predicobsessing over what is missing. tions of the future, the sorts of things that For example, we’re about to head are self-important and self-indulgent. into the NFL playoffs. Instead of turnPut simply, we all know what haping every single game into some tribunal pened before. We don’t know what’s going about a quarterback’s legacy, maybe focus to happen next. On to the next topic. on other players on those teams (really, Actually, the topic has a lot to do with they’re there) and on teams like the Dethat previous sentence. For enjoyment of troit Lions, out to erase decades of misery. anything, whether sports or work or any Such stuff is much more compelling. other facet of our multifaceted lives, can Or in March, when it’s time for college get dulled, or even ruined, by the obsesbasketball teams to Dance, explore their sion on results and then quickly comparstories beyond the usual tiresome terms ing them to what’s gone on in the past. we apply to them. I guarantee you that the Far, far too much of our conversations details are fun and fascinating, something and coverage revolve around these connever grasped when a very, very overused cepts. Whether it’s trying to prognosticate word beginning with C is applied. big games or political races, or comparing On it goes, through a spring littered the value of companies or the amount of with long NHL and NBA post-season money made by movies or concert tours, narratives, along with tennis Grand Slam we have a consistent and disturbing events and golf majors where the depresstendency to judge all of them strictly on ing topic of massive money has torn the those terms. sport at the highest level apart. From a sports perspective, this is Oh, and there’s an Olympics going on reflected in the endless “How Many Rings in Paris. Here literally hundreds of great Have You Won?” debates. Either you’re a and compelling stories of athletes who’ve loser and a fraud or a GOAT. Of course, worked and waited a lifetime to get to this neither is even close to true, but that stage are waiting to be unveiled. Or we doesn’t stop us. can just count up gold medals. One of the In team sports, we can quickly lose two. track of the whole “team” part of it and And not everything in baseball is about center it entirely on superstars, thinking how two massively talented players from it is our divine right to judge their entire Japan got more than $1 billion from the character on things that are, quite often, Dodgers. Despite all the efforts to further out of their control. separate Major League haves from haveEven when it turns to individual nots, money does not automatically mean sports, that same framing can make us glory, and there’s enough reason for half lose our heads. For the 1,000th time, all the teams to believe they can play deep an athlete can ever do is be the best of into October. their own generation. Ranking them as In these things, and so many oth-


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PARIS STOKES AS JOHN DOE #4, Defendants - Index No. 010482/2022 Plaintiff Designates Onondaga County as the Place of Trial. The Basis of Venue is that the subject action is situated in Onondaga County. To the above named Defendants' YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney(s) within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. That this Supplemental Summons is being filed pursuant to an order of the court dated December 12, 2023. NOTICE-YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME - If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (FINANCE OF AMERICA REVERSE) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. The foregoing summons is served upon youLEGALS by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable Danielle M. Fogel, J.S.C. Dated: December 12, 2023 Filed: December 13, 2023. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage and covering the premises known as 1428-1430 Midland Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13205. Dated: December 21, 2023 Greenspoon Marder LLP, Attorney for Plaintiff, By: Meir Weiss, Esq., 590 Madison Avenue, Suite 1800, New York, NY 10022 P: (212) 524-5000 F: (212) 5245050 No Service by fax) Service purposes only: Trade Centre South 100 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 700, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 P: (888) 491-1120 F: (954) 343-6982 PO-323641 Notice of Formation of 3138C WEST LAKE ROAD LLC. Arts. Of Org. filed with SSNY on 11/21/2023. Office location ONONDAGA. SSNY desg. As agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served SSNY mail process to 110 GENESEE ST., STE. 200, AUBURN, NY 13021. Any lawful purpose. PO-322011 Notice of Formation of 5 Petals: A Wholeness Company, LLC, a Domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on December 5, 2023. Office location: County of Cortland. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 5356 E Homer Crossing Rd. Cortland, NY 13045. Purpose: any lawful purpose. PO-322610 615 Wolf St. LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 2/11/2021. Cty: Onondaga. SSNY desig. as agent upon whom process against may be served & shall mail process to Matthew Winters, 4426 Frank Gay Rd, Marcellus, NY 13108. General Purpose. PO-322021 SUMMONS SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ONONDAGA LIMOSA, LLC, Plaintiff, -againstWENDY LOUGNUT AS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF DIANA M. VANCAMP F/K/A DIANA M. DAGATA, STEPHENIE DAGATA A/K/A STEPHENIE JONES INDIVIDUALLY AND AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF DIANA M. VANCAMP F/K/A DIANA M. DAGATA AND AS HEIR TO THE ESTATE OF RICHARD E. VANCAMP, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC APO WEBBANK, SPRINGCASTLE AMERICA FUNDING TRUST, THROUGH ITS TRUSTEE WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE OF THE ESTATE OF DIANA M. VANCAMP F/K/A DIANA M. DAGATA, UNKNOWN HEIRS TO THE OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD E. VANCAMP, PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Defendants - Index No. 006454/2023 Plaintiff Designates Onondaga County as the Place of Trial. The Basis of Venue is that the subject action

tance of 218± feet to a of Onondaga, State of New York, as shown on point, said point being feet distant the accompanying map 48.8± and described as fol- southerly measured at lows: BEGINNING at a right angles from station CNY’s Community News Source Eagleof News said point at the intersection 1162+88.93± thence, of the easterly street baseline; boundary of Crouse Av- through the bed of Canal enue (66' Wide), and the Street, the following southerly street bound- nine (9) courses and Visit our self-service site at www.theclassifiedsuperstore.com or call 315-434-8889, 321.Street Deadline: at 7pm. distances: (1) S86° ary ofext. Canal (66 Wednesdays feet wide), being the 56'52”W a distance of northwest corner of 214± feet to a point, said Block 267, said point point being 53.00 feet having New York State distant southerly meaPlane Coordinates of N: sured at right angles station 1111997.59, E: from 939684.74 and being 1160+75.00 of said 17.7± feet distant north- baseline; thence, (2) westerly measured at S87°50'49”W a distance right angles from station of 90.3± feet to a point, 1153+10.42± of the said point being 54.00 LEGAL NOTICE hereinafter described feet distant southerly NEW YORK STATE DE- 2014 “I-690” Survey measured at right angles PARTMENT OF TRANS- Baseline for the con- from station PORTATION, OFFICE OF struction of the I-81 1159+87.00 of said RIGHT OF WAY, NOTICE Viaduct Project; thence, baseline; thence, (3) OF APPROPRIATION OF easterly along the N89°37'53”W a distance PROPERTY, IN THE BED southerly street bound- of 380.0± feet to a point, OR BEDS OF A STREAM, ary of Canal Street a dis- said point being 55.00 LAKE, STREET, ROAD, tance of 19± feet to a feet distant southerly HIGHWAY, OR RIGHT point, said point being measured at right angles OF WAY. PROJECT: I-81 7.3± feet distant north- from station VIADUCT PROJECT IN- westerly measured at 1156+07.00 of said TERSTATE ROUTE 570- right angles from station baseline; thence, (4) 1-4.0 INTERSTATE 1153+26.17± of said N88°01'48”W a distance ROUTE CONNECTION baseline; thence, of 197.7± feet to a point, SUMMONS SUPREME 570: CITY OF SYRA- through the bed of Canal said point being 18.72 COURT OF THE CUSE, FOREMAN AV- Street the following nine feet distant northwesterSTATE OF NEW YORK, ENUE-ERICKSON (9) courses and dis- ly measured at right anCOUNTY OF ONONDAGA STREET F.I.C from station tances: (1) N0°47'00”E a gles LIMOSA, LLC, Plaintiff, 66-15, COUNTY OF distance of 19± feet to 1154+00.00 of said -againstONONDAGA, MAP NO. a point, said point being baseline; thence, (5) WENDY LOUGNUT AS 81-2082-BED, PARCEL 22.81 feet distant north- N88°01'48”W a distance PUBLIC ADMINISTRANO. 81-2082-WOA. westerly measured at of 39.0± feet to a point, TOR OF THE ESTATE OF TAKE NOTICE THAT right angles from station said point being 41.00 DIANA M. VANCAMP PURSUANT TO EMI- 1153+36.50 of said feet distant northwesterF/K/A DIANA M. DAGANENT DOMAIN PROCE- baseline; thence, (2) ly measured at right anTA, STEPHENIE DAGATA DURE LAW, NOTICE is N44°59'42”E a distance gles from station A/K/A STEPHENIE hereby given that there of 20.0± feet to a point, 1153+68.00 of said JONES INDIVIDUALLY was filed in the Office of said point being 27.00 baseline; thence, (6) AND AS HEIR TO THE the Department of feet distant northwester- S78°09'53”W a distance ESTATE OF DIANA M. LEGAL NOTICE Transportation on the 15 ly measured at right an- of 13.9± feet to a point, VANCAMP F/K/A DIANA PLEASE TAKE NOTICE th day of November, gles from station said point being 46.00 M. DAGATA AND AS that a Limited Liability 2023, description and 1153+56.00 of said feet distant northwesterHEIR TO THE ESTATE Company (hereinafter original tracing of a baseline; thence, (3) ly measured at right anOF RICHARD E. VANthe “Company”) was map, together with a N67°08'07”E a distance gles from station CAMP, MIDLAND FUNDformed pursuant to Sec- certificate as to the ac- of 34.5± feet to a point, 1153+55.00 of said ING LLC APO WEBtion 206 of the New York curacy thereof, of prop- said point being 21.00 baseline; thence, (7) BANK, SPRINGCASTLE Limited Liability Law as erty which the Commis- feet distant northwester- S57°07'38”W a distance AMERICA FUNDING follows: sioner of Transportation ly measured at right an- of 15.0± feet to a point, TRUST, THROUGH ITS The name of the Compa- deemed necessary to be gles from station said point being 46.00 TRUSTEE WILMINGTON ny is: Happy Hounds acquired immediately for 1153+90.00 of said feet distant northwesterTRUST, NATIONAL ASDog Daycare, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION purposes connected baseline; thence, (4) ly measured at right anSOCIATION, UNKNOWN The Articles of Organiza- with the project identi- S87°58'49”E a distance gles OF DOMESTIC LIMITED from station HEIRS TO THE OF THE tion for the Company fied above that; there of 206.3± feet to a point, 1153+40.00 of said LIABILITY COMPANY; ESTATE OF DIANA M. Name of LLC: CASA were filed with the Sec- was filed in the office of said point being 59.00 baseline; thence, (8) VANCAMP F/K/A DIANA MIA OF LMD, LLC; Date retary of State of the the Onondaga County feet distant southerly S43°15'19”W a distance M. DAGATA, UNKNOWN of filing: 12/18/2023; Of- State of New York on Clerk on the 6 th day of measured at right angles of 13.3± feet to a point, HEIRS TO THE OF THE fice of the LLC: Ononda- December 5, 2023. December, 2023, a copy from station said point being 42.82 ESTATE OF RICHARD E. ga Co.; The NY Secretary The County in which the of such description and 1156+06.00 of said feet distant northwesterVANCAMP, PEOPLE OF of State has been desig- Office of the Company is map, whereupon the ap- baseline; thence, (5) ly measured at right anTHE STATE OF NEW nated as the agent upon to be located is: propriation by the State S89°18'06”E a distance gles from station YORK, UNITED STATES whom process may be Onondaga County. of the property de- of 320.0± feet to a point, 1153+27.12 of said OF AMERICA, Defen- served. NYSS may mail The principal place of scribed in such descrip- said point being 60.00 baseline; thence, (9) S0° dants LEGALS - Index No. a copy ofLEGALS of the Compa- tion andLEGALS any process to businessLEGALS map became feet distant a distance of LEGALSsoutherly 47'00”WLEGALS 006454/2023 Plaintiff the LLC at 102 E. Gene- ny is 1273 State Route complete and the title to measured at right angles 30± feet to the point of Designates Onondaga see Street, Skaneateles, 5, Elbridge, New York such from station beginning, being 6,989± County as the Place of New York 13152; Pur- 13060. property vested in the 1159+26.00 of said square feet, or 0.160± Trial. The Basis of Venue pose of LLC: Any lawful The Secretary of State of People of the State of baseline; thence, (6) acre, more or less. REis that the subject action purpose. the State of New York is New York. Map of prop- N88°47'50”E a distance SERVING, however, to is situated in Onondaga PO-323557 designated as Agent of erty which the Commis- of 98.5± feet to a point, the owners of property County. To the above the Company upon sioner of said point being 58.00 and/or public right-ofNOTICE named Defendants' whom process may be Transportation deems feet distant southerly ways abutting Parcel No. CHRIS STULL HOLDYOU ARE HEREBY SUMserved and the address necessary to be acquired measured at right angles 81-2082-WOA, and such INGS, LLC. Articles of MONED to answer the to which the Secretary appropriation in the from station owners' successors or Organization filed with Complaint in this action NY Dept. of State on of State shall mail a name of the people of 1160+22.00 of said assigns, the right of and to serve a copy of 12/13/23. Office Loca- copy of any process is: the State of New York in baseline; thence, (7) pedestrian and/or nonyour answer, or, if the tion: Cortland County. Carbonaro, Carbonaro & fee, without right of ac- N87°09'27”E a distance motorized access to and complaint is not served Sec. of State designated Brune, P.C., 110 Gene- cess to and from abut- of 186.0± feet to a point, from only that portion of with this Summons, to as agent of LLC upon see Street, Suite 310, ting property, except for said point being 55.00 the highway right of way serve a notice of appear- whom process against it Auburn, New York the purposes of the feet distant southerly devoted to pedestrian ance, on the Plaintiff�s may be served and shall 13021. rights described above, measured at right angles and/or non-motorized Attorney(s) within 20 mail process to principal The purpose of the for purposes connected from station use. SUBJECT TO utility days after the service of business location: 1109 Company is to engage in with the highway system 1162+08.00 of said easements and right-ofthis Summons, exclu- Route 13, Cortland, NY any lawful act or activity of the State of New York baseline; thence, (8) ways of record heretosive of the day of service 13045. Purpose: any for which a Limited Lia- pursuant to Section 30 S89°35'49”E a distance fore conveyed affecting (or within 30 days after lawful activity. bility Company may be and 340-B of the High- of 148.1± feet to a point, the above described the service is complete if organized under the way Law and the Emi- said point being 61.00 property. The above PO-323088 this Summons is not Laws of the State of New nent Domain Procedure feet distant southerly mentioned survey baseCream & Coffee LLC, personally delivered to York. Law. There is excepted measured at right angles line is a portion of the you within the State of Arts of Org. filed with PO-322636 from this appropriation from station 2014 “I-690” Survey New York) in the event Sec. of State of NY all the right, title and in- 1163+56.00 of said Baseline for the conNotice of Formation the United States of (SSNY) 12/4/2023. Cty: of Jordan Rogue, LLC, a terest, if any, of the Unit- baseline; thence, (9) struction of the IAmerica is made a party Onondaga. SSNY desig. Domestic Limited Liabili- ed States of America in N87°08'26”E a distance 81 Viaduct Project, as defendant, the time to as agent upon whom ty Company (LLC). Arti- or to said property. MAP of 150± feet to a point shown on a map and answer for the said Unit- process against may be cles of Organization filed NO. 81-2082-BED PAR- on the northerly street plan on file in the Office ed States of America served & shall mail pro- with the Secretary of CEL NO. 81-2082-WOA boundary of Canal of the State Department shall not expire until cess to Amanda Hughes, State of New York All that piece or parcel of Street, said point being of Transportation and (60) days after service of 3333 E. Lake Rd, (SSNY) on October 3, property designated as 58.5± feet distant described as follows: the Summons; and in Skaneateles, NY 13152. 2023. Office location: PO Parcel No. 81-2082- southerly measured at BEGINNING at Station General Purpose. case of your failure to Box 88, Skaneateles WOA, being a portion of right angles from station 1151+65.402 = Station PO-322988 appear or answer, judgthence, Falls, NY 13153 County the bed of Canal Street, 1165+06.25± of said 3426+45.52; ment will be taken NOTICE OF FORMATION of Onondaga. SSNY is being part of Farm Lot baseline; thence, wester- N57°07'38”E to Station against you by default thence, OF LIMITED LIABILITY designated as agent of 216 of the former Salt ly, along the original 1155+19.244; for the relief demanded Reservation, northerly street bound- S89°28'51”E to Station COMPANY LLC upon whom pro- Springs in the Complaint. That PURSUANT TO §206 OF cess may be served. City of Syracuse, County ary of Canal Street a dis- 1160+00.663; thence, this Summons is being tance of 218± feet to a N88°04'54”E to Station THE LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY shall mail copy of of Onondaga, State of filed pursuant to an orCOMPANY LAW process to: PO Box 88, New York, as shown on point, said point being 1168+19.850. All bearder of the court dated Notice is hereby given Skaneateles Falls, NY the accompanying map 48.8± feet distant ings referred to True December 7, 2023. NO- that the undersigned 13153. Purpose: any and described as fol- southerly measured at North at the 76°35'39; TICE-YOU ARE IN DAN- have formed a limited li- lawful purpose. lows: BEGINNING at a right angles from station Meridian of West LongiGER OF LOSING YOUR ability company, pur- PO-321314 point at the intersection 1162+88.93± of said tude. COMMISSIONER HOME - If you do not re- suant to §206 of the of the easterly street baseline; thence, OF TRANSPORTATION, NOTICE OF LLC spond to this summons Limited Liability Compaboundary of Crouse Av- through the bed of Canal By: Robert Rochler, OfFORMATION and complaint by serv- ny Law, the particulars enue (66' Wide), and the Street, the following fice of Right of Way. JPC Turf and Landscape southerly street bound- nine (9) courses and DATED: December 26, ing a copy of the answer of which are as follows: on the attorney for the 1. The name of the lim- Consulting LLC, Arts of ary of Canal Street (66 distances: (1) S86° 2023 mortgage company who ited liability company is Org. filed with Sec. of feet wide), being the 56'52”W a distance of PO-323766 filed this foreclosure “EAST SIDE ALLOY LLC” State of NY (SSNY) northwest corner of 214± feet to a point, said Cty: Block 267, said point point being 53.00 feet proceeding against you 2. The date of filing is 10/24/2023. LEGAL NOTICE Onondaga. SSNY desig. having New York State distant southerly mea- NEW YORK STATE DEand filing the answer December 8, 2023. with the court, a default 3. Cortland County is as agent upon whom Plane Coordinates of N: sured at right angles PARTMENT OF TRANSjudgment may be en- the county within the process against may be 1111997.59, E: from station PORTATION, OFFICE OF tered and you can lose State of New York where served & shall mail pro- 939684.74 and being 1160+75.00 of said RIGHT OF WAY, NOTICE your home. Speak to an the office of the limited cess to 5435 Solvay Rd, 17.7± feet distant north- baseline; thence, (2) OF APPROPRIATION OF attorney or go to the liability company is lo- Tully, NY 13159. General westerly measured at S87°50'49”W a distance PROPERTY, IN THE BED Purpose. court where your case is cated. right angles from station of 90.3± feet to a point, OR BEDS OF A STREAM, pending for further in- 4. The Secretary of PO-321938 1153+10.42± of the said point being 54.00 LAKE, STREET, ROAD, formation on how to an- State is designated as hereinafter described feet distant southerly HIGHWAY, OR RIGHT LEGAL NOTICE swer the summons and agent of the limited lia- NEW YORK STATE DE- 2014 “I-690” Survey measured at right angles OF WAY. PROJECT: I-81 protect your property. bility company for ser- PARTMENT OF TRANS- Baseline for the con- from station VIADUCT PROJECT INSending a payment to vice of process and the PORTATION, OFFICE OF struction of the I-81 1159+87.00 of said TERSTATE ROUTE 570the mortgage company post office address to RIGHT OF WAY, NOTICE Viaduct Project; thence, baseline; thence, (3) 1-4.0 INTERSTATE will not stop the foreclo- which the Secretary of OF APPROPRIATION OF easterly along the N89°37'53”W a distance ROUTE CONNECTION sure action. YOU MUST State shall mail copy of PROPERTY, IN THE BED southerly street bound- of 380.0± feet to a point, 570: CITY OF SYRARESPOND BY SERVING any process against the OR BEDS OF A STREAM, ary of Canal Street a dis- said point being 55.00 CUSE, FOREMAN AVA COPY OF THE AN- limited liability company LAKE, STREET, ROAD, tance of 19± feet to a feet distant southerly ENUE-ERICKSON SWER ON THE ATTOR- is 61 N. Main Street, HIGHWAY, OR RIGHT point, said point being measured at right angles STREET F.I.C NEY FOR THE PLAIN- Homer, NY 13077.. station 66-15, COUNTY OF OF WAY. PROJECT: I-81 7.3± feet distant north- from TIFF (LIMOSA, LLC) 5. There is no regis- VIADUCT PROJECT IN- westerly measured at 1156+07.00 of said ONONDAGA, MAP NO. AND FILING THE AN- tered agent for service. TERSTATE ROUTE 570- right angles from station baseline; thence, (4) 81-2084-BED, PARCEL SWER WITH THE 6. The limited liability 1-4.0 NO. 81-2084-FEE. TAKE INTERSTATE 1153+26.17± of said N88°01'48”W a distance COURT. The foregoing company is formed for ROUTE thence, of 197.7± feet to a point, NOTICE THAT PURCONNECTION baseline; summons is served any lawful business pur- 570: CITY OF SYRA- through the bed of Canal said point being 18.72 SUANT TO EMINENT upon you by publication pose. CUSE, FOREMAN AV- Street the following nine feet distant northwester- DOMAIN PROCEDURE pursuant to an order of PO-322933 (9) courses and dis- ly measured at right an- LAW, NOTICE is hereby ENUE-ERICKSON the Honorable Gerard J. tances: (1) N0°47'00”E a gles from station given that there was STREET F.I.C NOTICE OF LLC Neri, J.S.C. Dated: De1154+00.00 of said filed in the Office of the 66-15, COUNTY OF distance of 19± feet to FORMATION cember 7, 2023 Filed: ONONDAGA, MAP NO. a point, said point being baseline; thence, (5) Department of TransDecember 7, 2023. The ENLH FNB LLC Arts of 81-2082-BED, PARCEL 22.81 feet distant north- N88°01'48”W a distance portation on the 29 th filed SSNY NO. object of this action is to Org. day of November, 2023, 81-2082-WOA. westerly measured at of 39.0± feet to a point, foreclose a mortgage 10/24/23, Cortland Co. TAKE NOTICE THAT right angles from station said point being 41.00 description and original and covering the SSNY design agent for PURSUANT TO EMI- 1153+36.50 of said feet distant northwester- tracing of a map, togethpremises known as process & shall mail to NENT DOMAIN PROCE- baseline; thence, (2) ly measured at right an- er with a certificate as to 7935 Rinaldo Boulevard, Eric Seung Ha 185 DURE LAW, NOTICE is N44°59'42”E a distance gles from station the accuracy thereof, of Bridgeport, NY 13030. Homer Ave Cortland, NY hereby given that there of 20.0± feet to a point, 1153+68.00 of said property which the Com13045 General Purpose. Dated: June 22, 2023 was filed in the Office of said point being 27.00 baseline; thence, (6) missioner of TransportaFiled: June 23, 2023. PO-323539 Department of feet distant northwester- S78°09'53”W a distance tion deemed necessary the Vallely Law PLLC, AttorLEGAL NOTICE Transportation on the 15 ly measured at right an- of 13.9± feet to a point, to be acquired immediney for Plaintiff, By: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE th day of November, gles from station said point being 46.00 ately for purposes conEileen M. Ryan, Esq., that a Limited Liability 2023, description and 1153+56.00 of said feet distant northwester- nected with the project 6851 Jericho Turnpike, Company (hereinafter original tracing of a baseline; thence, (3) ly measured at right an- identified above that; Suite 105, Syosset, NY the “Company”) was map, together with a N67°08'07”E a distance gles from station there was filed in the of11791 P: (516) 386- formed pursuant to Sec- certificate as to the ac- of 34.5± feet to a point, 1153+55.00 of said fice of the Onondaga 3900 tion 206 of the New York curacy thereof, of prop- said point being 21.00 baseline; thence, (7) County Clerk on the 14 PO-322816 Limited Liability Law as erty which the Commis- feet distant northwester- S57°07'38”W a distance th day of December, follows: sioner of Transportation ly measured at right an- of 15.0± feet to a point, 2023, a copy of such defrom station said point being 46.00 scription The name of the Compa- deemed necessary to be gles and map, ny is: Happy Hounds acquired immediately for 1153+90.00 of said feet distant northwester- whereupon the approprithence, (4) baseline; anly measured at right Dog Daycare, LLC ation by the State of the NOTICE OF FORMATION purposes connected from station property described in The Articles of Organiza- with the project identi- S87°58'49”E a distance gles OF DOMESTIC LIMITED feet to a point, 206.3± of 1153+40.00 of said such description and tion for the Company fied above that; there LIABILITY COMPANY; Name of LLC: CASA were filed with the Sec- was filed in the office of said point being 59.00 baseline; thence, (8) map became complete feet distant southerly a distance S43°15'19”W and the title to such MIA OF LMD, LLC; Date retary of State of the the Onondaga County of filing: 12/18/2023; Of- State of New York on Clerk on the 6 th day of measured at right angles of 13.3± feet to a point, property vested in the from station being 42.82 point said People of the State of December, 2023, a copy fice of the LLC: Ononda- December 5, 2023. ga Co.; The NY Secretary The County in which the of such description and 1156+06.00 of said feet distant northwester- New York. Map of propbaseline; thence, (5) anly measured at right erty which the Commisof State has been desig- Office of the Company is map, whereupon the apfrom station sioner of Transportation is: propriation by the State S89°18'06”E a distance gles nated as the agent upon to be located whom process may be Onondaga County. of the property de- of 320.0± feet to a point, 1153+27.12 of said deems necessary to be served. NYSS may mail The principal place of scribed in such descrip- said point being 60.00 baseline; thence, (9) S0° acquired appropriation a copy of any process to business of the Compa- tion and map became feet distant southerly 47'00”W a distance of in the name of the people of the State of New the LLC at 102 E. Gene- ny is 1273 State Route complete and the title to measured at right angles 30± feet to the point of from station beginning, being 6,989± York in fee, without right see Street, Skaneateles, 5, Elbridge, New York such New York 13152; Pur- 13060. property vested in the 1159+26.00 of said square feet, or 0.160± of access to and from pose of LLC: Any lawful The Secretary of State of People of the State of baseline; thence, (6) acre, more or less. RE- abutting property, exthe State of New York is New York. Map of prop- N88°47'50”E a distance SERVING, however, to cept for the purposes of purpose.

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Advertise Here! Contact Patti Puzzo at 315-434-8889 ext. 321 or ppuzzo@eaglenewsonline.com LEGALS SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ONONDAGA FINANCE OF AMERICA REVERSE LLC, Plaintiff, -againstANNETTE MICHELLE STOKESWALKER; ANY AND ALL KNOWN AND UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF WILLA DIXON ; CITY OF SYRACUSE; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT ; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICES ; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE ; D. WALKER AS JOHN DOE #1; WILLIAM DIXON AS JOHN DOE #2; DESHAWN DIXON AS JOHN DOE #3 and PARIS STOKES AS JOHN DOE #4, Defendants - Index No. 010482/2022 Plaintiff Designates Onondaga County as the Place of Trial. The Basis of Venue is that the subject action is situated in Onondaga County. To the above named Defendants' YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney(s) within 20 days after the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of New York); and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. That this Supplemental Summons is being filed pursuant to an order of the court dated December 12, 2023. NOTICE-YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOSING YOUR HOME - If you do not respond to this summons and complaint by serving a copy of the answer on the attorney for the mortgage company who filed this foreclosure proceeding against you and filing the answer with the court, a default judgment may be entered and you can lose your home. Speak to an attorney or go to the court where your case is pending for further information on how to answer the summons and protect your property. Sending a payment to the mortgage company will not stop the foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (FINANCE OF AMERICA REVERSE) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Honorable Danielle M. Fogel, J.S.C. Dated: December 12, 2023 Filed: December 13,

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OBITUARIES Helen Dobrovosky, 91 Expert knitter and quilter

Helen Georgia Schillawski Dobrovosky, 91, of Skaneateles, died Dec. 20, 2023. Helen was born in Auburn on May 6, 1932, to Henry and Lola Schillawski. After graduating high school in 1950, she attended business school and was employed by Red Star until 1960 when she married George Dobrovosky and moved to Hencoop Road in Skaneateles.

Helen then worked for over 50 years as a secretary/bookkeeper for the family business, Dobrovosky Excavation. She and George raised five children and remained devoted to one another until his passing in 2003. Helen was a faithful New York Yankee fan, but she was an even bigger fan of her children and grandchildren in their athletic endeavors. She attended countless contests and with her notebook and pen in hand, meticulously recorded stats. Helen was an expert knitter and

RUMORS…SPAGHETTI…ITALY…

Last week I received an e-mail from a “gentlemen golfer” who is spending the Winter in Florida with his wife. This particular “gentlemen golfer” has a life long reputation of being trustworthy with impeccable character and therefore, I had no reason to believe he would send me anything but reliable information about a fellow CNY golfer we both know. The information, if made public, would be damaging to his family and also to the other person who was involved and who would certainly lose her job if the information were true. He asked me to verify the story before he took official action with the Board of Governors of the CNY private country club, whose location was to remain confidential. I told him I would do what I could to verify the story. No names will be used to protect the innocent. The story.....

For the last several years, a man who is a member at a CNY private country club was having an affair with an Italian women who was working at the club. One night, she confided in him that she was pregnant. Not wanting to ruin his reputation or his marriage, he offered to pay the woman a large sum of money if she would go to Italy to secretly have the child. He added, that if she stayed in Italy to raise the child, he would also provide child support until the child turned 18. The Italian woman agreed, but asked how he would know when the baby was born. To keep it discrete, he told the woman to simply mail him a post card and write “Spaghetti” on the back of the card. He then promised he would arrange for child Notice of Formation of support payments to begin.

J&E STRATEGIES LLC Articles Organization About 9 months later, he ofcame home were filed with the Secone day to his confused “Honey”, retary wife. of State of New on she said, “you receivedYork a very (SSNY) strange post Office isthe locard today from Italy”.11/15/2023. ‘Oh really’ , said cated in the County of gentleman golfer. “May I see theSSNY card”? Onondaga. is His designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may beLEGALS served. SSNY LEGALS shall mail copy of proNOTICE OF FORMATION cess to 2748 HiltonOF DOMESTIC LIMITED wood Rd., Baldwinsville, LIABILITY COMPANY; NY 13027. Purpose is Name of LLC: BELLI- any lawful purpose. BONI AND SONS LLC; BM-322603 Date of filing: NOTICE OF FORMATION 12/1/2023; Office of the OF DOMESTIC LIMITED LLC: Onondaga Co.; The LIABILITY COMPANY; NY Secretary of State Name of LLC: LEMROG has been designated as AJ HOLDING CO., LLC; the agent upon whom Date of filing: process may be served. 11/30/2023; Office of NYSS may mail a copy the LLC: Onondaga Co.; of any process to the The NY Secretary of LLC at 6427 Killoe Road, State has been designatBaldwinsville, New York ed as the agent upon 13027; Purpose of LLC: whom process may be Any lawful purpose. served. NYSS may mail BM-322748 a copy of any process to the LLC at 7901 Sudley Way, Baldwinsville, New York 13027; Purpose of LLC: Any lawful purNotice of Formation of pose. J&E STRATEGIES LLC Articles of Organization BM-322192 Notice of Formation were filed with the Secretary of State of New of Fire Protection and York (SSNY) on Safety LLC, a NoticeServices of Formation 11/15/2023. Office is lo- Domestic Limited Liabiliof A&M Collaborations, Company (LLC). Articated in the County of ty LLC, a Domestic Limited filed cles of Organization Onondaga. SSNY is des- Liability Company (LLC). of ignated as agent of LLC with Articlestheof Secretary Organization of theNew York upon whom process State filed with Secretary may be served. SSNY (SSNY) of Stateonof 12/26/2023. New York County shall mail copy of pro- Office (SSNY) location: on December 7, Onondaga. is cess to 2748 Hilton- of 2023. Office SSNY location: as agent of wood Rd., Baldwinsville, designated County LEGALS of Onondaga. LEGALS whom proNY 13027. Purpose is LLC SSNY upon is designated as any lawful purpose. of: cess Notice of Formation agent may of be LLC served. upon SSNY shall mail copy of BM-322603 5080 Hopkins Ter LLC. whom process may be process SSNY to: 404shall Tuscany Articles of Organization served. mail Ln. of Baldwinsville, NY, filed with Secretary of copy process to: A&M 13027. Purpose: LLC, any State of New York Collaborations, (SSNY) on 11/22/2023. lawful Brewerton Road, 8274 purpose. BM-323824 Office locaton: County of Cicero, NY 13039. PurOnondaga. SSNY is des- pose: any lawful purignated as agent of LLC pose. upon whom process SR-322778 may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 5079 ConstituNotice of Formation tion Ln Liverpool, NY 13088. Purpose: any of A&R HOMESTARS, LLC, a Domestic Limited lawful propose. Liability Company (LLC). SR-321843 Articles of Organization Notice of LLC filed with the Secretary Formation of State of New York of 8587 Caughdenoy (SSNY) on 07/03/2023. Road, LLC, a NY limited Office location: County liability company (LLC). of Onondaga. SSNY is Arts. of Org. filed with designated as agent of NY Sec. of State (NYSS) LLC upon whom proon 11/06/2023. Office: cess may be served. Onondaga County. NYSS SSNY shall mail copy of designated as agent of process to: 913 State LLC upon whom pro- Route 31, Bridgeport, cess against it may be NY 13030. Purpose: any served. NYSS shall mail lawful purpose. process to: The LLC, SR-322114 9055 Brewerton Road, Brewerton, New York 13029-8509. Purpose: Notice of Formation Any lawful purpose. of ATS Digital Marketing, SR-321547 LLC, a Domestic Limited Notice of Formation Liability Company (LLC). of A&M Collaborations, Articles of Organization LLC, a Domestic Limited filed with the Secretary Liability Company (LLC). of State of New York Articles of Organization (SSNY) on 12/08/2023. filed with the Secretary Office location: County of State of New York of ONONDAGA. SSNY is (SSNY) on December 7, designated as agent of 2023. Office location: LLC upon whom proCounty of Onondaga. cess may be served. SSNY is designated as SSNY shall mail copy of agent of LLC upon process to: 7001 Gray whom process may be Fox Run; Liverpool, NY served. SSNY shall mail 13088. Purpose: any copy of process to: A&M lawful purpose.

Perry Noun is the former executive director of the Northeastern NY PGA as well as a competitive amateur golfer and winner of the New York State Super Senior Amateur Championship. Perry Noun can be heard on “Tee Time With The Pronoun” on... News Radio 570 WSYR and 106.9FM.

wife gave him the card and watched as her husband...read the card...turned white... and fainted. On the card was written..... SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTI, SPAGHETTI!!! TWO WITH MEATBALLS, ONE WITHOUT. PLEASE SEND EXTRA SAUCE. Unfortunately, I was not able to verify the story for my friend in Florida. If anyone “CAN” verify the story, please contact me at your earliest convenience. Moral of the Story: All golfers, both male and female, are notorious for spreading rumors. Whether the rumor is true or false doesn’t matter. They will literally do anything to disrupt the mind-set of their next league opponent or weekend match to win. Regardless of why or how the rumor got started, what matters is how we handle it. Here are a few suggestions from CLEVERISM… 1. Stay Calm and Practice Damage Control. 2. Act Confident. 3. Communicate with Everyone. 4. Clarify Your Position Using Facts 5. Set Positive Examples It may not be possible for us to avoid getting the middle of a “golf rumor” but Notice in of Formation of Fire Protection andfail…don’t get mad… if these suggestions Safety Services LLC, a GET EVEN! Domestic Limited Liabili-

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quilter and made sweaters, hats, mittens and quilts for her family as well as donating many homemade items to charity. She was an active member of her church and a volunteer with Meals on Wheels for 25 years. Helen’s baked beans, potato salad, Kentucky butter cake and apple pie were legendary. Helen is survived by her children Daniel (Mary), Henry, Martha (Peter) and Timothy (Janet); grandchildren Kara (Brian), George, Keith (Blair), Daniel, Joanna and Olivia and great granddaughters Bennett and Reece. She was predeceased by her husband, George and son, Paul. Memorial service was held on Dec. 22 at 11 a.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Skaneateles with a reception to follow. Donations in Helen’s name may be made to Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.

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Donald E. Cox, 86, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. while at the Iroquois Nursing Home. Born March 14, 1937, to Harry and Mildred Hannum Cox, Donald was a lifelong resident of Skaneateles. He was an Army veteran along with being an avid golfer, hunter, carpenter, storyteller, pitch player and a friend to many. He loved to spoil his animals and raised everything from dogs to cats to pheasants. Not only was he a lifelong resident of Skaneateles he also worked for the village of Skaneateles up until his retirement. He was always one who enjoyed helping those that asked or needed it. Donald spent the past few years at Camillus Ridge Terrace where he was well taken care of. Donald was predeceased by his mother and father along with his daughter, Jeanne Pratt, and sisters, Barbara Hawks, Betty Austin, and Linda Smith. Left to celebrate his life are his daughter Notice Cindy [John} of Self Delgado, Mother of Storage his children Sale Please takeson-in-law notice High Virgina [John] Shaffran, Country Self Storage loMike Pratt, Grandchildren cated at 2079 Mindy Church NY Pratt Rodriguez Rd., and Baldwinsville, Joseph Pratt, 13027 intends to hold a great-grandchildren Brixton Rosale of the property driguez, Iona Pratt, stored and in theRoxanne below list-

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Liverpool, C-NS win ahead of holidays by Phil Blackwell

Everything the Liverpool and Cicero-North Syracuse boys basketball teams did after their Dec. 15 overtime clash suggested that these two sides remained the Class AAA favorites. The Warriors’ last game before the holiday break took place Dec. 22 against East Syracuse Minoa, yet another instance of defense serving as the primary catalyst as Liverpool rolled to a 58-37 victory over the Spartans. Sitting at no. 17 in the state Class AAA rankings, the Warriors paid full

attention to ESM, taking charge with a first quarter where it made several defensive steps and produced enough to build a 17-6 lead. Steadily adding to that margin the rest of the way, Liverpool was led by Freddie Fowler’s 16 points as Alex Trombley got nine points. Jeff Manuel had eight points, with Owen Michaud adding seven points and Giancarol Galimi earning six points. To pace ESM, Anthony Bryant had 10 points and Tyler Quarry got nine points. Meanwhile, C-NS, fresh off a tough

win at West Genesee on Dec. 19, met PSLA-Fowler two nights later and responded quite well to an uneven start, going on to defeat the Falcons 81-49 and improve its mark to 6-1. Hot early shooting helped Fowler gain a 19-16 advantage through one period, but that changed in the second quarter as C-NS cranked up its defense and forced turnovers that led to plenty of easy baskets. The 29-9 blitz gave the Northstars the edge, and it kept on going, led again by Andrew Benedict, who poured in 28 points, including four 3-pointers.

Nate Francis connected three times beyond the arc on his way to 15 points. Rosco Polos had eight points, with Michael Sellin (seven points) and Ryan Becker (six points) both setting season marks. Having moved up to no. 18 in the state AAA poll, one spot behind Liverpool, C-NS would test itself playing Utica Proctor at the Nexus Center as the Warriors (7-1) were off, ready to resume Wednesday hosting Auburn just as the Northstars were facing Fayetteville-Manlius.

Indoor track Warriors win at Westhill Invitational by Phil Blackwell

From Taylor Page on the oval to Nyquez Madison in the jumping events, each of the Liverpool indoor track and field teams would have winning performances during the Dec. 22 Westhill Invitational at SRC Arena. For Page’s part, she ran in the featured girls race, the 600-meter invitational. Pushed hard by Baldwinsville’s Kamryn Barton, Page would go from fourth to first in the final lap and, in one minute, 39.75 seconds, edge out the personal-best 1:40.21 from Barton. Victorious in the boys triple jump, Madison added to his win total in that event, his best effort of 41 feet 5 ¾ inches enough to hold off the season-best 41’1 3/4” from B’ville’s Logan Zapf. Another win came in the girls 4x200 relay, the Warriors seeing Mikayla Greene, Mia Wright, Caitlyn Guilfoil and Maddie Devendorf cover the distance in 1:49.34 to edge B’ville’s 1:49.70 and take it. Greene took fourth in the 55-meter dash, her 7.62 seconds topping Wright (7.67) in fifth place as Devendorf was

eighth and Nahia Battle-Crenshaw ninth, both going 7.83. Elsewhere on the girls side, Addison Ziegler was second in the full-field 600 in 1:47.74 to Solvay’s Rachel Willsey (1:47.25) as eighth-grader Jahynasia Jordan took fifth in 1:49.43. This was after Ziegler got third in the 1,000meter run in 3:13.37, with Chloe Ryan fifth in 3:22.80. Layla Pearl Collins, clearing 8’6”, was second in the pole vault to B’ville’s Kelsey Dwyer and her 9-foot best. Devendorf added a sixth-place long jump of 15’2 1/2”. Kaitlyn Hotaling earned fourth place in the 1,500-meter run in 5:00.39. Madison finished seventh in the boys 55-meter dash, where Kyle Schmalenberg took third in 6.87 seconds, not far from the winning 6.82 by Elmira’s Ben Rhode. Schmalenberg, Madison, Maltrin Ramadani and Robert Jones rose to third place in the 4x200 in 1:38.51, edging fourth-place Westhill by inches. Roman Murray, in 2:47.80, held off teammate J.T. Goss (2:49.57) for fourth in the 1,000 as Nate Aurello (2:51.96) also finished in the top 10. Ian Sher-

lock added a fifth in the 600 in 1:31.77 as Liverpool had a seventh-place time of 3:54.24 in the 4x400/. Adetomiwa Adefashola emerged in the high jump, clearing 5’4” for the first time to tie for seventh place, with Kaden Bickford topping 8’6” to share seventh in the pole vault as Brayden Smith was ninth (17’10 1/2”) in the long jump. Cicero-North Syracuse competed during the holiday break, its girls team finishing second out of 36 teams in the CNY Holiday Classic at Utica University with 90 points, behind only Guilderland’s 142. Victorious in the girls 55 sprint, Jaydin Mackey went 7.38 seconds to edge the 7.39 from Guilderland’s Kendall Barnhart and 7.40 of Colonie’s Mariah Durenay, while Marissa Doty dominated the 300, her 42.36 the only time under 43 seconds. Then, paired together in the 4x400, Doty and Mackey, joined by Katy Harbold and Grace Murray, roared to victory in 4:12.93, well clear of the 4:20.44 from runner-up Shenendehowa. Anna Eells won the triple jump,

going 38’5”to finish nearly two feet ahead of any other competitor, and also took second in the 55 hurdles in 8.58 seconds with Aaliyah McDonald third in 8.65. Gianna Melfi, Samantha Moreno, Selena Moreno and Stephanie Todd were second in the 4x200 in 1:52.15. Kennedy Jones went 10:43.78 for third in the 3,000 before Cameron Sisk’s third-place finish in the 1,000 in 3:09.09 and Harbold getting third in the 600 in 1:43.32. C-NS took fifth in the 4x800 in 10:39.23 as Maria Sanfilippo was eighth in the weight throw. The C-NS boys finished ninth at Utica with 29 points, highlighted by Kavon Brunson going 8.066 seconds to edge the 8.070 of Colonie’s Nick Rushford and win the 55 hurdles. Eight more points camefrom Dante Melfi going 1:27.94 for second place in the 600. Davine Bennett got fourth place in the 55 sprint in 6.89 seconds, with Joe Main throwing the shot put 47 feet for fifth place and Jefferson Cazimir seventh in the triple jump with a personal-best 39’4 1/4”.

C-NS girls hoops score big win over Bishop Ludden by Phil Blackwell

Facing its second game against a top Class AAA contender in as many weeks, this time it was the CiceroNorth Syracuse girls basketball team making the comeback to earn an important victory. The state Class AAA no. 13-ranked Northstars’ 51-43 win over Bishop Ludden on Dec. 21 was impressive on several levels, from the quality of the opposition to the fact that C-NS was short-handed during the game’s pivotal moments. One starter, Grace Villnave, was out. Then an injury sidelined another starter, Olivia Cook, before halftime as the two sides battled to a near-standstill and the Northstars trailed 20-19 at the break. Both teams got more productive in the third quarter, but C-NS still found itself trailing 38-34. Yet it was here that the Northstars would play its best on

both ends. From a series of key defensive stops to a go-ahead 3-pointer by Kat McRobbie-Taru, the Northstars seized control and earned its second strong win of the week to go with one two days earlier against West Genesee. McRobbie-Taru finished with 17 points as she and Jilly Howell, who had 12 points, hit on a pair of 3-pointers. Leah Benedict added nine points as, for Ludden, Jordyn Townes led the way with 11 points. Liverpool, no. 8 in the most recent state AAA rankings, was far away from all this, playing in the KSA Events Tournament in Orlando, Florida, and taking its first defeat of the season against high-level competition in the Purple Bracket. The Warriors made it through the first round Dec. 20 against James Madison (Virginia), winning 43-29 by dealing well with a slower tempo and overcoming a season-low six points from

A’briyah Cunningham. Strong defense carried Liverpool all the way through. Only Angelina Kohler, with 10 points, hit double figures, Kaylyn Sweeney adding seven points and Sophie Sageer getting six points. A close battle with Horizon (Colorado) followed a day later, but the Warriors, despite a lot of offensive improvement, took its first loss of the season 56-52 to the Hawks. Cunningham drew a lot of defensive attention and earned eight of her 16 points at the free-throw line. Sweeney gained 12 points, with Gianna Washington adding nine points. In the third-place game Dec. 22 against Signal Mountain (Tennessee), Liverpool took control with a tremendous third-quarter performance, ultimately defeating the Eagles 59-45. Most of an 18-12 first-quarter advantage had gone away when, clinging to a 28-26 lead at the break, the Warriors cranked up its defensive pressure

at the outest of the second half, forced turnovers and converted them into baskets. The 25-11 push was something Signal Mountain could not answer as Cunningham finished with 18 points and Gracie Sleeth stepped up with a season-best 15 points. Kohler, with eight points, and Sweeney, with seven points, helped out. Now Liverpool could enjoy some rest, while C-NS would make its way east for back-to-back games against Albany Academy (no. 2 in the state Class B rankings) and Averill Park (no. 5 in the state Class AA poll). Even with Cook and Villnave back in the lineup, the Northstars lost 62-41 to Albany Academy, a close game broken open when AA outscored C-NS 19-5 in the third quarter. McRobbie-Taru had 11 points and Howell 10 points, with Cook and Benedict each getting seven points.

C-NS wrestlers rout Liverpool, win at B’ville Duals by Phil Blackwell

Already this season, the Cicero-North Syracuse wrestling team has demonstrated to all of its neighbors that it still possesses a roster capable of outclassing any opponent, especially the familiar ones. Dec. 20 brought the renewal of the rival between C-NS and Liverpool, but it decidedly went in the Northstars’ favor as, with a full roster and plenty of strong mat efforts, it beat the Warriors 54-15. Though it was Liverpool getting the jump at 138 pounds when Marek Sokolowski was able to pin

Luke Hogue near the midway point of the third period, the Warriors had just two wins the rest of the night. And while it did help that Austin Hartman (190 pounds), Joe Kozubowski (215 pounds) and Anthony Lisi (108 pounds) got forfeits for the Northstars, it still won plenty of contested bouts, too. Kennedy Thomas (145 pounds), pinning Will Cowan in the second period, seemed to be the start of a streak where Jacob Day (152 pounds) battled past Lantz Herrera 6-1 and Zion Mukasa (160 pounds) pinned Ryan Heneka at the end of the second period.

Three more pins followed. In 98 seconds, Kamdin Bembry, at 285 pounds, finished off David Blue Moore, with Kasey Kalfass (101 pounds) pinning Jude Atchie in 29 seconds and Anthony Ciciarelli (116 pounds) getting his fall over Paolo Munetz in 82 seconds. It ended at 131 pounds when Javone Dawkins held off Connor Rice 9-5. Liverpool’s other wins came when Dante Malozzi, at 170 pounds, edged Kaydin Welch 5-3, and Gavin Connolly (124 pounds) pinned Aaron Westcott midway trough the second period. C-NS went from here to a short trip to Baldwinsville

for the Bees’ dual meet on Dec. 23 where the Northstars would sweep through the entire competition. At the outset, the Northstars topped Vernon-VeronaSherrill 51-19, then followed by winning a tough 41-27 battle with Marcellus where it trailed 27-26 with three bouts left, but swept them thanks to pins by Ciciarelli and Dawkins. In between, Aaron Westcott (124 pounds) gaining a tough 5-2 decision over Jack Burton. A 57-16 rout of Corning followed, with pins from Dawkins, Kalfass, Hogue and Hartman, along with a close 145-pound opener

where Thomas edged Matt Mahon 6-5. Then, after handling Dryden 63-9 with seven pins from Kalfass, Ciciarelli, Hogue, Thomas, Bembry, Kozubowski and Mason Indick (131 pounds), C-NS completed the sweep by beating Section V’s Webster Schroeder 38-18. Hartman outscored Ashton Allen 10-7 before pins by Bembry at 215 and Kozubowski at 285. Kalfass pinned Aiden Vollmer, with Dawkins, moving to 124, beat Zach Gaura 9-4 and Hogue pulling out a 6-5 decision over Virgil Joseph.


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January Puzzlemania program for puzzlers of all ages. The library will host a month-long puzzle swap to help patrons find new puzzles and recycle their old ones. Participants can help build a gigantic puzzle and watch puzzle-themed

movies. A highlight of the month is the Get Puzzled challenge on Saturday, Jan. 6, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Teams of two to four people (age 16 and up) can register to compete to be the first to finish a 500-

piece puzzle, with a prize for the winning team. Registration information is at nopl.org/events and at the library, located at 100 Trolley Barn Lane in North Syracuse.

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