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STAR-REVIEW, FEB. 9, 2011

NEWSPAPERS

Community News Missing your cat? Local woman takes out ad to find owner

By Tami S. Zimmerman

editor@eaglebulletin.com “Stray,” a gray Tabby male not more than a year old, was found outside Tami Renner’s Skaneateles home Jan. 18. His beautifully-slanted green eyes stand out like no other cat Renner has seen, and his easy going outlook makes him the purr-fect house guest for now. Renner, who took out “Found” ads last week in multiple local newspapers, said she hopes to find his

owner, or even a new family for him, soon. She has received no phone calls to date. “At this point, I would probably ask for another week’s worth of time and another [ad to find his owner] and if I don’t get a call, I would say yes [to a person seeking to adopt].” When Stray first appeared, Renner said he was in rough shape and extremely dehydrated. She brought him to the vet where she had him neutered, tested and dewormed. He now has all up-to-date shots and even a microchip implant for identification in case he gets lost again. “Right now, he’s warm and fed [and] back on

L’pool artist exhibits in Camillus

Suzanne Masters, owner of Healing Art Passages and part owner of the Moonlighting Gallery at 137 First St., in Liverpool, will have her paintings exhibited this month at Maxwell Memorial Library, 14 Genesee St., in Camillus; 672-3661. Masters’ show, “Healing Through Art,” documents her own process of self-discovery. “Some of us need to talk or even walk silently,” she said. “Some write for inner

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“Stray” the cat track,” said Renner, who already owns three cats. Her sister has nine cats and a dog, and their mom is a wildlife rehabilitator. “We can’t see an animal that needs help and [just] leave him. It’s a family thing.” Renner refuses to call the sweet feline anything else but Stray for now because “the minute I name him, he stays.” Renner can be reached at 729-1495.

direction, and still others find that painting their way through can be fun and very eye-opening.” At a free artist reception and open house from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, Masters will discuss the process she uses to help people heal through artwork. She holds a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from Syracuse University. –RUSS TARBY

JC & Co. at Castaways Castaways, the classy lakeside restaurant in Central Square, has long showcased the best entertainers in Central NY. Now on the Castaways stage every Friday is JC and Company, a trio featuring organist extraordinaire Jimmy Cox along with Frank Farnsworth and Norm Mattice.

On Saturday, Feb. 12, singer Joey Nigro and multi-instrumentalist John Nielsen play everything from show tunes to classic rock standards. All shows run from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Castaways, 916 County Route 37, in Central Square. Admission is free; 668-3434. –RUSS TARBY

“Live Oaks and Dead Folks” in Clay The Clay Historical Association is hosting a “Live Oaks and Dead Folks” presentation by guest speakers Sue Greenhagen and Darothy DeAngelo at 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 28. The presentation is open to the public and will be held at the Clay Historical Building, Old District No. 5 School House, 8561 Van Hoesen Road in Clay. For more information visit clayhistoricalassociation.com.

Cicero Police

second degree harassment and criminal mischief. James P. Dirk, Jr., 27, of 200 Wheaton Road in Syracuse, was charged Jan. 11 with petit larceny. Amanda L. Eisinger, 33, of 7914 Eisenhower Blvd. in Cicero was charged Jan. 13 with petite larceny for shoplifting at WalMart. Patrick M. Gogliardo, 20, of 877 Wedgefield Lane in Cicero was charged Jan. 15 with violating his probation. Kaysea L. Wolstenholme, 21, of 9467 Chalkstone Course in Brewerton, was arrested Jan. 17 on a bench warrant for petit larceny and endangering the welfare of a child. Lina M. Vergara, 35, of 5375 Fortuna Pkwy in Clay, was charged Jan. 17 with third degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, no or inadequate headlamps and failure to change address. Eric M. Kelly, 32, of 122 Lind Ave. in Mattydale, was charged Jan. 18 with second degree aggravated harassment. Bridgette Janella Durham, 31, of 800 North Alvord St. in Syracuse was arrested Jan. 19 on a bench warrant for petit larceny. Jeffrey J. Phillips, 29, of 2000 Erie Blvd West in Syracuse, was arrested Jan. 19 on a bench warrant for petit larceny. Gregory Moore, Jr., 21, of 600 First North St. in Syracuse was charged Jan. 21 with petit larceny, second

degree burglary, fourth degree grand larceny, fourth degree conspiracy, fourth degree criminal possession of stolen property, fourth degree grand larceny and third degree forgery. Joshua D. Nason, 18, of 727 Otisco St. in Syracuse, was charged Jan. 21 with petit larceny, second degree burglary, fourth degree grand larceny, fourth degree conspiracy, fourth degree criminal possession of stolen property, fourth degree grand larceny and third degree forgery. Adam M. Ager, 24, of 119 Griffiths St. in Syracuse was charged Jan. 21 with petit larceny, second degree burglary, fourth degree grand larceny, fourth degree conspiracy, fourth degree criminal possession of stolen property, fourth degree grand larceny and third degree forgery. Jimmie D. Freeman, 52, of 184 Remington Ave. in Syracuse, was charged Jan. 22 with petite larceny for shoplifting at Lowes. Casey R. Walsh, 32, of 35 Trelign Dr. in North Syracuse, was charged Jan. 23 with second degree harassment. Kevin L. Washington, 44, of 123 Delong Ave. in Syracuse, was arrested Jan. 24 on a bench warrant for petit larceny. John C. Scheuer, 36, of Lower Road in Constantia, was charged Jan. 25 with second degree criminal trespassing and fourth degree criminal mischief.

North Syracuse Police

Syracuse, was charged Jan. 6 with having a suspended registration. Francisco Thaler, 32, of 202 North Main St. in North Syracuse, was charged Jan. 7 with endangering the welfare of a child. Diane E. Stone, 52, of 8105 Winter Stage Lane in Cicero, was charged Jan. 8 with aggravated driving while intoxicated, driving while intoxicated, failure to obey a traffic control device and passed red light. Jason A. Fox, 27, of 229 Edgewood Place in Minoa, was charged Jan. 13 with first degree criminal contempt and second degree aggravated harassment. Abigail S. Ransom-Taylor, 18, of 313 Grenadier Dr.

in Liverpool, was charged Jan. 18 with driving while intoxicated, as well as having a BAC of .08 percent or more, unlicensed operation, no plate lamp and driver’s view obstructed. Ryan M. Betts, 18, of 68 Lock St. in Phoenix, was charged Jan. 19 with unlawful possession of marijuana and driving without headlights. Nathan C. Riechard, 19, of 6051 East Taft Road in North Syracuse, was charged Jan. 19 with unlawful possession of marijuana. Alexander G. Redfield, 21, of 5232 Brescia Path in Clay, was charged Jan. 22 with driving while intoxicated, as well as having a BAC of .08 percent or more and failure to use designated lane.

David R. Mayers, 34, of 8336 Brewerton Road in Cicero, was arrested Jan. 1 on a bench warrant for harassment. Melissa A. Newton, 29, of 106 Melrose Dr. in North Syracuse, was arrested Jan. 4 on a bench warrant for petit larceny. Hector L. Rivera, 21, of 417 Merriman Ave. in Syracuse, was charged Jan. 5 with grand larceny. Brian E. Vincent, 19, of 305 East Frederick St. in East Syracuse was charged Jan. 6 with third degree burglary, third degree grand larceny, third degree criminal mischief and fifth degree conspiracy. Ashley M. Germano, 18, of 8328 Brewerton Road in Cicero, was charged Jan. 7 with falsifying business records and petit larceny. Daniel Michael Corbett, 24, of 41 Woodworth Road in Central Square, was charged Jan. 9 with third degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Garrett M. Hargrave, 31, of Kipp Road in Parish, was charged Jan. 10 with third degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, operating a motor vehicle while registration suspended, operating a motor vehicle without insurance and an uninspected motor vehicle. Jean Pierre J. Lacem, 51, of 314 Glenwood Ave. in Syracuse, was arrested Jan. 10 on a bench warrant for

Melissa A. Newton, 29, of 106 Melrose Dr in North Syracuse, was charged Jan. 4 with second degree harassment and charged Jan. 5 with second degree criminal contempt. Marlon M. Williams, 42, of 401 Ellis St. in Syracuse, was charged Jan. 5 with having a suspended registration and an uninspected motor vehicle Christopher D. Nelson, 40, of 6380 Catspaw Terrace in Cicero, was charged Jan. 6 with third degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle, uninspected motor vehicle, inadequate stop lamps and failure to surrender a suspended or revoked license. Rebecca Melfi, 36, of 6134 Smith Road in North

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Keep your hydrants cleared

Albert Kalfass, president of South Bay Fire Department, would like to remind everyone to make sure their fire hydrants are shoveled out and easily accessible in an emergency. Regardless of where you live, it is crucial to everyone in the neighborhood. “It saves us precious time when trying to locate and connect to a water supply. The house you save maybe your own,” said Kalfass.

L’pool Army National Guard soldier promoted James Sitnik, of Liverpool, who serves with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, was recently promoted to the rank of Sergeant in the Army National Guard. These promotions are based on overall performance, attitude, leadership ability, and development potential.


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