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Your eyes may hold the answers to your health with iridology

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Composer Stephen Schwarz’s career is the subject of a new musical tribute

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The late Jeff Donaldson is remembered in an Everson Museum retrospective

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A campaign is under way to induct boxer Nick Barone into the Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame By Mike Jaquays

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NEWS WEIRD By the editors at Andrews McMeel

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Class Clown

When a Texas stripper arrived at her 11:30 a.m. gig on Feb. 1, she smelled a rat: Her destination turned out to be Noel Grisham Middle School in Round Rock, Texas. Rather than going inside, the performer called the school and reported a prank. Jenny LaCoste-Caputo, a district spokesperson, told the Austin American-Statesman the student jokester had used his cellphone to order the stripper and paid for it with his parents’ credit card. He is now facing disciplinary action.

Nyuk-Nyuks

Khaled A. Shabani, 46, a hairstylist in Madison, Wisc., was arrested on a tentative charge of mayhem and disorderly conduct while armed after an altercation with a customer on Dec. 22. Shabani scolded the 22-year-old customer for fidgeting, then taught him a lesson by using the “shortest possible attachment” to “run down the middle of the customer’s head,” reported the Wisconsin State Journal, and “leaving him looking a bit like Larry from ‘The Three Stooges,’” police spokesman Joel DeSpain said. Shabani also clipped the customer’s ear with scissors. “While it is not a crime to give someone a bad haircut,” DeSpain noted, “you will get arrested for intentionally snipping their ear with a scissors.” Shabani said the snip was an accident, and his charge was later reduced to a ticket for disorderly conduct.

Redneck Chronicles

Cheryl Merrill, 60, of Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., was arguing with her boyfriend of five years about who would win Super Bowl LII on Feb. 4 and became so enraged shortly after kickoff that she picked up a wooden shelf and threw it at him. St. Johns County sheriff’s deputies were called and found Merrill “extremely intoxicated,” according to reporting by WJAX-TV. Merrill was charged with aggravated battery and taken to the St. Johns County Jail. Her boyfriend was unable to sign an affidavit because of the hand injury he sustained in the assault.

Rubber Matches

Before events even began at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea, one Winter Games record was in the books: Organizers distributed 110,000 condoms to the 2,925 athletes — about 37 condoms per competitor. “We hope to aid the athletes visiting from various countries to complete their events successfully and safely,” said a spokesperson for Convenience, the South Korea condom manufacturer that supplied most of the prophylactics. The Korea Biomedical Review reported on Feb. 1 that finely conditioned athletes have been notoriously “sexually unrestrained” before, during and after Olympics contests. Free condom distribution began in 1988 when 8,500 were handed out during the Seoul Olympics.

Questionable Judgment

Shoppers at the Miracle Mile Shopping Center in Monroeville, Pa., got more than they bargained for on April 8, 2017, as model Chelsea Guerra, 22, of Indiana Borough and photographer Michael Warnock, 64, of Point Breeze conducted a nude photo shoot around 11 a.m. According to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, as Warnock took photos and families looked

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Alliance in Salt Lake City will go toward buying King’s prosthetic limbs. “I’m going to work hard,” King said, “because I have a family I need to get back to.”

Mile-High Moocher on, Guerra walked around and posed wearing only thigh-high black stockings and high-heeled shoes. In early March of this year, Guerra and Warnock pleaded guilty to misdemeanor disorderly conduct after other charges were dropped, and paid a $300 fine. “My nude modeling is honest work,” Guerra said, “and I use it mostly to fund my college career.”

Adios, Chalupa

A Facebook event calling for a candlelight vigil to remember a destroyed Taco Bell restaurant in Montgomery, Ala., started as a joke. But according to United Press International, about 100 people showed up on Jan. 21 to pay their respects to the popular fast-food restaurant, which burned on Jan. 17 after electrical equipment sparked a fire. The owner promised to rebuild and “have a true celebration upon re-opening.”

Selfie-Absorbed

The Tea Terrace in London is offering a new way for customers to enjoy themselves — literally. On Dec. 16, the shop began selling the “Selfieccino,” an image of the customer’s face in the frothy topping of either a cappuccino or a hot

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chocolate. Patrons send a photo to the shop via an online messaging app, and the “Cino” machine takes it from there, reproducing the picture with flavorless food coloring in about four minutes. “Due to social media,” shop owner Ehab Salem Shouly told Reuters, “the dining experience has completely shifted. It’s not enough anymore to just deliver great food and great service — it’s got to be Instagram-worthy.”

Out On A Limb

Springville, Utah, resident Tiffany King has weathered devastating health problems. FOX 13 reported that she suffers from a condition for which the medication weakened her immune system. In January, she contracted pneumonia, which led to a blood infection, and complications forced doctors to amputate both her legs and arms. King, who is engaged, hopes to complete therapy and walk down the aisle with prosthetic legs and arms, which is where a unique fundraiser comes in: On March 17, King’s friends announced “Phoenix Wing Productions Welcomes Harry Potter to Burlesque,” a caricature of the blockbuster movies based on J.K. Rowling’s books. All proceeds from the event on April 20 at the Utah Arts

The Mirror reports that a flight attendant with Urumqi Air in China has been suspended after a co-worker captured her on video eating from in-flight meals meant for passengers. In the video, a line of open meals is on a shelf in front of the female attendant, who samples from at least two of them with a spoon. The airline said in a statement that the meals were leftovers not handed out to passengers, and it was launching a full investigation.

Armed and Frustrated

Linda Jean Fahn, 69, of Goodyear, Ariz., finally succumbed to a frustration many wives suffer. On Dec. 30, as her husband sat on the toilet, she barged in and “shot two bullets at the wall above his head to make him listen to me,” she told Goodyear police when they were called to the scene. Fahn said her husband “would have had to be 10 feet tall to be hit by the bullets,” ABC15 in Phoenix reported, but officers estimated the bullets struck about 7 inches over the man’s head as he ducked. She was charged with aggravated assault.

Go Ahead, Take Two

An unnamed Russian man, apparently desperate for a drink, stole an armored personnel carrier from a secured facility on Jan. 10 and used it to ram a storefront


in Apatity, Russia, reported United Press International. Surveillance video showed him climbing out of the tank-like carrier and into the store, where he retrieved a bottle of wine, then returning to the vehicle and ramming the storefront again as several bystanders looked on. He was arrested after leaving the scene.

Oops!

An unnamed man tried an unconventional method to kill a wolf spider in his Redding, Calif., apartment on Jan. 7: He set it afire with a torch lighter. Unfortunately, the burning spider ran onto a mattress and caught it on fire. Residents were able to put out the mattress fire, but not before flames reached nearby drapes and a flag collection, then a nearby closet, reported the Redding Record Searchlight. When a garden hose failed to douse the blaze, firefighters were called and prevented it from spreading to other apartments. The blaze caused about $11,000 in damage, and all the residents were able to escape unharmed.

Hot Down Under

The Daily Telegraph reported on Jan. 8 that record high temperatures near Campbelltown, Australia, had killed more than 200 bats, found on the ground or still hanging in trees. Cate Ryan, a volunteer with WIRES, an Australian wildlife rescue organization, came across the flying foxes and put the word out for volunteers to bring water to rehydrate the bats that were still alive. “I have never seen anything like it before,” Ryan said. “Ninety percent of the (dead) flying foxes were babies or juveniles.”

Bright Idea

Chris McCabe, 70, of Totnes, England, escaped a frigid death thanks to his own quick thinking on Dec. 15. McCabe owns a butcher shop, and he had entered the walk-in freezer behind the shop when the door slammed behind him. Ordinarily that wouldn’t be a problem, as a release button inside the freezer can open the door. But the button was frozen solid. So McCabe looked around the freezer and saw the shop’s last “black pudding,” or blood sausage, which he used as a battering ram to unstick the button. “They are a big long stick that you can just about get your hand around,” McCabe told The Mirror. “I used it like the police use battering rams to break door locks in. Black pudding saved my life, without a doubt.” He believes he would have died within a halfhour in the -4-degree freezer.

Wild Kingdom

North Fort Myers, Fla., homeowner Joanie Mathews was terrorized for hours on Nov. 14 by a large pig that wandered into her yard overnight and spent the day destroying the lawn and biting Mathews

three times before trapping her in the cab of her truck. “She would circle the truck, and I would jump in the back seat and I was like ‘Go away, pig!” Mathews told NBC-2 TV. Mathews finally called law enforcement, and it took three Lee County sheriff’s officers to wrangle the testy porker. “It was just hilarious because the pig fought them every which way,” Mathews said.

But He Started It!

Tennis instructor Osmailer Torres, 30, of Miami, was arrested in July 2016 after hitting a 5-year-old with the child’s pint-sized tennis racket and causing a bruise on the boy’s arm and a lump on his eyebrow, reports The Miami Herald. But now Torres believes he has a grand-slam defense: Florida’s Stand Your Ground self-defense law. Defense lawyer Eduardo Pereira told the Herald the child was the “initial aggressor” who had participated in “various violent altercations” against other children, and Torres had acted “reasonably in trying to prevent harm” to others. Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Oscar Rodriguez-Fonts will consider the claim in an upcoming hearing.

Oh, Deer

It was just another early December day at the Horsetooth Store, Gas and RV Park outside Fort Collins, Colo., as employee Lori Jones conducted inventory and restocked shelves. Suddenly, she looked up to see “Mama,” a doe deer, inside the store, “looking at the sunglasses. Then she looked at the ice cream and over at the chips,” Jones told CBS Denver. “I kind of did a double take.” When shooing the deer away didn’t work, she broke out a peanut bar and lured the doe into a nearby field. Jones then returned to work, but soon looked up to find Mama was back, this time with her three fawns in tow. It took another peanut bar to draw the family away from the store, and Jones said she has learned her lesson. “You should never feed the deer because they’re going to keep coming back.”

New World Order

Taisei Corp., a construction company based in Tokyo, announced in December that it will use autonomous drones, taking flight in April, to combat karoshi, or overwork death, reported The Independent. The drones will hover over desks of employees who have stayed at work too long and blast “Auld Lang Syne,” a tune commonly used in Japanese shops getting ready to close. A company statement said: “It will encourage employees who are present at the drone patrol time to leave, not only to promote employee health but also to conduct internal security management.” Experts are skeptical: Scott North, professor of sociology at Osaka University, told the BBC that “to cut overtime hours, it is necessary to reduce workloads.” syracusenewtimes.com | 4.11.18 - 2.17.18

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THINGS THAT MATTER By Luke Parsnow

Cynthia Nixon at the 46th annual Pride parade in New York City. Scarlet Sails photo

CYNTHIA NIXON COULD DERAIL CUOMO’S THIRD-TERM AMBITIONS A few weeks ago, Cynthia Nixon was just an actress people knew from the HBO series Sex And the City. Now she is indirectly transforming the way of New York state politics. Ever since Nixon announced her candidacy for the Democratic nomination for governor on March 18, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has publicly acknowledged her legitimacy little more than he did the last woman to challenge him from the left: Zephyr Teachout in 2014. After Nixon jumped in the ring, Cuomo called her candidacy part of the “political silly season.” His close ally, Christine Quinn, the former speaker of the New York City Council, called Nixon an “unqualified lesbian.” While it’s unlikely that Cuomo sees Nixon as a credible threat to his third-term ambitions (a recent Siena College poll had her down more than 40 points), it’s clear that she is a political thorn in his side. And he isn’t taking any chances that this one thorn could cause a political death by a thousand cuts. Not too unlike a child hastily throwing clothes into his closet to make it appear he has suddenly cleaned his room to fool his parents, the governor has almost overnight been racing to put on a “Mr. Fix-It” image, as he hastily addresses problems that Nixon has mounted her campaign upon. Besides her acting role, perhaps what Nixon is most known for has been her advocacy for children’s education in the state. Criticizing Cuomo on education funding became her opening line of attack. The governor hit back, saying it wasn’t just how

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much money was spent, but where it was being spent. Nonetheless, in the state budget deal reached on March 30, Cuomo and lawmakers added $1 billion in funding for education, well beyond the $769 million Cuomo proposed back in January. The new funding includes a $50 million increase in aid to community schools, a $15 million increase to expand pre-K programs, $1.5 million for adult-literacy education and $500,000 for a teacher-diversity program. Besides the budget itself, Cuomo also rushed to make sure the new fiscal year came packed with progressive legislation, including new policy on sexual harassment and banning those convicted of domestic abuse from possessing guns. Nixon has also been hitting Cuomo where it hurts on the controversy over New York City subway conditions. He has been forced to take more responsibility for a serious problem for which he has been trying to blame Mayor Bill de Blasio, even though Cuomo has significant oversight of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the entity that runs the New York City subway system. The largest tectonic shift in state politics caused by Nixon’s presence happened just last week. Out of nowhere, the state Senate’s breakaway Democrats reunited with their rank-and-file members. Known as the Independent Democratic Conference (IDC), these eight senators, who include Central New Yorker Dave Valesky, have been caucusing with the Republicans for the past seven years in a bizarre power agreement, helping the GOP maintain control of the upper chamber. Since then, the IDC has had an extremely heavy hand in determining state policy. Liberals have loathed the IDC and have blasted Cuomo for putting up with it for so long. Cuomo has been able to take advantage of the coalition, as it has allowed him to use them as an excuse for why he can’t pass progressive legislation while satisfying the state’s moderate Republican voters at the same time.

Indeed, Politico reported in 2014, quoting anonymous sources, that the governor was actually “deeply involved” in the creation of the IDC and “absolutely” encouraged a partnership that would give the opposite party control of the Senate. Maybe that’s why the governor hasn’t spent much of the last seven years commenting on the IDC, except mainly that he supposedly couldn’t do anything about it. Just last year, he said that “if they don’t want to marry, I have no power or role in forcing the marriage.” Magically, Cuomo was seen just last week with Sen. Andrea Stewart-Cousins, leader of the mainstream Democrats, and Sen. Jeffrey Klein, leader of the IDC, looking more or less like a justice of the peace, declaring his party had reunited in perfect harmony and that Cynthia Nixon had nothing to do with it. That argument might hold up if the IDC wasn’t perhaps Nixon’s most effective weapon. Just like Teachout’s candidacy four years ago was essentially a challenge of Cuomo’s “Democratness,” the IDC has been Nixon’s strongest evidence to use to do the same. Disbanding the IDC was undoubtedly an attempt by the Cuomo administration to cut off Nixon from exploiting that vulnerable front. Nixon didn’t appear impressed with Cuomo’s apparent sudden change of heart, saying “if you’ve set your own house on fire and watched it burn for eight years, finally turning on a hose doesn’t make you a hero.” It’s not just about her, either. Frustrations with the IDC have resulted in several of its members now facing primary challenges of their own. If any of those challengers gain steam in the months leading up to the September primaries, that may put some wind in Nixon’s sails. And despite the reunification deal, Nixon and other progressives have maintained they will continue to fight the IDC. Is all of this a coincidence? Hardly. Gov. Cuomo, like any other incumbent politician who is as smart as he is, knows that timing is everything, especially in election years. He underestimated Teachout’s appeal in 2014, and she ended up winning a third of the Democratic vote. He does not intend to make the same mistake with Nixon. He can’t afford to. There is more at stake this time than just winning a third term as governor. His performance in 2018 is his grand audition to national Democratic leaders should he decide to run for president in 2020. And right now, Nixon is the one standing in his way. SNT


SPORTS By Matt Michael

home game Sept. 8 against Wagner. Season tickets starting at $125 are available online at Cuse.com/tickets, by calling (888) DOME-TIX, or at the Carrier Dome Box Office (Gate B) during regular business hours.

Chiefs Guarantee Home Opener

Syracuse University football coach Dino Babers. Michael Davis photo

FROM AN ORANGE SCRIMMAGE TO CHIEFS’ HOPEFUL HOME OPENER The Syracuse University football team will conclude its spring practice with a Syracuse Football Spring Preview for fans this Friday, April 13, at the Carrier Dome. The event, presented by radio station WTKW-FM 99.5 (TK99), will feature an offense vs. defense scrimmage, a player autograph session and an opportunity to purchase tickets to watch the Orange this fall. Gates open at 5 p.m., with the scrimmage scheduled to start at 7 p.m. Fans are encouraged to watch the scrimmage from Sections 105 to 126 along the home team sideline. Following the scrimmage, fans will be invited on the field for autographs; auto-

graph cards and pens will be provided. Otto the Orange and members of the cheerleading team will also be available for photos during that time. Admission and parking are free. For the annual “Select-A-Seat” program, fans can walk around the Dome and choose the best available seats for 2018 tickets. “Select-A-Seat” will resume Saturday, April 14, when the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams play a doubleheader at noon and 4 p.m. against North Carolina. The Orange football team’s third season under Coach Dino Babers will open Aug. 31 at Western Michigan with the first

WEISS, SAVEDOFF & CICCONE

The Syracuse Chiefs’ Triple-A baseball team is scheduled to play its home opener against Norfolk on Thursday, April 12, 2:05 p.m. But with the awful spring weather and considering that the last two home openers have been washed out, there’s no guarantee the game will be played. But anyone who attends the opening day will benefit if the game is played. The Chiefs have said that if the opener is an official game (the losing team must bat five times for the game to become official), all fans can redeem their tickets for ones of equal or lesser value for any game during the month of April. If the game is rained — or snowed — out, fans can redeem their tickets for any game during this season. For Thursday’s

opener, the first 1,000 fans will receive a “Trapper Hat” courtesy of Gannon Pest Control. It will also be the first Dollar Thursday of the season, with $1 Hofmann Hot Dogs and Coca-Cola products and $2 Saranac, Labatt, Coors or 1911 Hard Cider drafts. Look for a full preview of the Chiefs’ 2018 season in next week’s Syracuse New Times.

Crunch Back in Playoffs

The Syracuse Crunch hockey team, which reached the Calder Cup finals last season, has clinched a spot in the playoffs again this year. Tickets for the North Division semifinals are on sale now. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster, at the Crunch office inside the Onondaga County War Memorial Arena, or by calling (315) 473-4444. The Crunch office will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Saturday, then Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., starting Monday, April 16, and running through the end of playoffs. Information about game dates and times will be announced once Syracuse’s firstround opponent is determined. SNT

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KIDS EXPO By Reid Sullivan

10,000 pounds each, will exit the Horticulture Building and put on a 15-minute show outside, and will demolish four junk cars provided by Bill Herrig’s Auto Parts of Rome. After flattening the cars, the trucks will then jump the cars. Kids Expo starts at 10 a.m. and admission is free. It’s an event that gives families a chance to plan their summer in just one day. Exhibitors include summer day and overnight camps, and a variety of special-interest programs. Besides the monster trucks, entertainment will include: big-screen video games by Fun Flicks; dance, drum and choral performances; a display of the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department’s SWAT vehicle; and a fencing demonstration. Children can also hop in a bounce house, get their faces painted, and take part in a painting session of their own. Exhibitors will be sports organizations, summer and afterschool programs, daycares, health services, county libraries, and summer camps. The whole event is sponsored by Family Times: The Parenting Guide of Central New York, the local magazine that offers area parents informative and inspiring articles and comprehensive event listings every month.

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FAMILY FUN AT THE FAIRGROUNDS Kids Expo, presented by Family Times, comes barreling into the New York State Fairgrounds’ Horticulture Building on Saturday, April 14. At Kids Expo 2018 will be the Geico Monster Trucks, Shock Wave and Be Aware, which will be on display — quietly — from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. That’s when kids can get close and parents can take photos of their children with the vehicles and drivers,

Jessica Braukmann, age 24, and her brother, Billy Braukmann, 22. Once picture time ends, demolition time begins! Bill Braukmann, father of Jessica and Billy, said the sound of the trucks can be “ear deafening” — but for most kids, that’s part of the attraction. “They’re like a child magnet,” Bill Braukmann said. At about 1:30 p.m., the two trucks, weighing

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What: Family Times Kids Expo 2018 When: Saturday, April 14, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Where: New York State Fairgrounds’ Horticulture Building Who: Summer day and overnight programs, and services and products for kids and families Why: Plan your summer in just one day AND have a fun day out with the kids. Admission: Free


BODY & MIND B y Ta m i S c o t t

IRIDOLOGY: THE EYES HAVE IT The eyes are the window to the soul. But how about also to your body’s state of health? Proponents of iridology (eye-reh-dology), an alternative healthcare practice, would say yes. The idea behind this centuries-old approach suggests that the iris is connected to every organ and tissue, and through its patterns, colors and other characteristics, can therefore show constitutional strengths and weaknesses inside the body. Hungarian physician Ignaz von Peczely, recognized as iridology’s founding father, introduced this concept in the 1800s after caring for an owl with a broken leg. He hypothesized a link between the eyes and well-being when he noticed the owl’s iris changed in color and form as the leg healed. Since then, numerous scientific studies about iridology have been published. To date, however, their findings state the practice is not a valid diagnostic tool, and critics, including most medical practitioners, dismiss it altogether. They consider it a “pseudoscience” based on anecdotal evidence rather than clinical studies. Still, there are those who believe it can be a valuable tool toward healthful living. Erieville resident Sarah Huftalen is among them. Although a relatively new practitioner of iridology — she began in 2015 — Huftalen has been a proponent of doing things nature’s way for a long time. Because she and her husband run an organic dairy farm, she had to educate herself on homeopathic and herbal remedies over manufactured treatments for the sake of their business.

“I can’t turn to synthetic anything,” she said, adding that farming with a preventative approach to disease gave her pause for thought. “I do believe earth’s remedies are here for a reason. We just have to unlock the key. Obviously, there is safety involved in learning these things, but we can do that. It’s not so scary.” Huftalen’s curiosity was piqued when she heard about an introductory class on iridology offered by a local naturopathic practitioner. She was immediately drawn to it and about a year later, when there was an opportunity to take the full course, she decided to pursue it. “It made sense to me,” she said, referring to the body’s tendency toward homeostasis. “Sometimes either nutritionally, physically or emotionally, we all get out of balance. Knowing how to support these systems and (knowing) that they all have a role to play in your health, you can achieve wellness.” Subsequently, Huftalen took courses in herbology and kinesiology. As a holistic practitioner, her focus is to re-establish balance and support the body’s natural healing system. Huftalen offers a variety of holistic services and often combines them in her regimens. For information, call (315) 440-4023 or visit healthihealing.com. Athlete Jack Stevens, of Cazenovia, began seeking Huftalen’s help as he prepared for a 24-hour endurance race last November. He ran the race a year prior, but wanted to improve his performance for the upcoming event. “My nutrition schedule was a nightmare,” said Stevens, describing physical

obstacles that affected his mood and overall attitude in achieving his goal. “I didn’t have enough energy for long trainings. I was getting sick easily, which disrupted exercise.” Huftalen makes it clear from the first session that she does not identify, diagnose, prevent, treat, prescribe for or cure specific illnesses. “That is for the medical world,” she said. What iridology reveals to the “reader” is pretty basic. For example, she might see that a certain organ shows some inflammation. She can then educate her client on how to support that area through foods, supplements and practices of self-awareness. Stevens said Huftalen taught him how to pay attention to his body, how he’s feeling, and more importantly, why he’s feeling that way. She showed him a photo of his eye, and by evaluating his overall eye composition, the fibers and discolorations, she was able to help him identify some internal issues he was experiencing. She then formatted an herbal supplement plan to help him feel better.

Huftalen said she typically recommends whole foods first, then herbs, because they’re easier to shop for. If the issue might be stemming from the lack of an energy source, such as glycogen, she’ll teach her clients what a glycogen is, what it does and what foods contain them. “I just turn their minds to ‘Why am I eating this and why should I?’” she said. Clients should expect to give Huftalen a comprehensive profile containing information such as current medications and allergies. She said she always advises them to talk to their medical doctor when they have any questions or concerns, and emphasizes her role as an educator in determining what may lead them on a positive lifestyle path. “For me, personally, by teaching me to identify my own health issues, troubleshoot them and help relieve them, Sarah has given me an overwhelming sense of self-sufficiency that I’ve never had before,” Stevens said. “My workouts are more intense. I sleep better. I digest food easier. My metabolism is awesome. Overall, I just feel better.” SNT

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STAGE

By James MacKillop The cast of Rarely Done’s Defying Gravity. CJ Young photo

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nsecure musical theater buffs can rest easy if they do not immediately recognize the title of Rarely Done Productions’ Defying Gravity, running through April 21 at Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington St. The useful subtitle spells out the range of the production: “The Songs of Stephen Schwartz from Godspell to Wicked.”

The selection was put together for American stars touring Australia by the composer himself and has never appeared on the usual route to familiarity, e.g. out-of-town trials and New York City acclaim. Along with being a Central New York premiere, this is the second-ever U.S. production. Newcomer Michael Stefan handles the musical direction. Schwartz’s career actually began before Godspell (1971), his first big hit, and continues to this day. He turned 70 last month and has given no signals of retirement. But his is an unusual career with his biggest achievements coming while he was in his 20s, like the theme for Butterflies Are Free (1969), then Pippin (1972) followed by The Magic Show (1974), a mammoth success dependent on the skills of eccentric magician Doug Henning and never revived. He always worked after that, for both stage and film, but did not score another knockout until Wicked (2003). The title song for the show, “Defying Gravity,” is one of Alphaba’s numbers in Wicked. Muscular-voiced Mary Musial, the designated belter of the eight-voice company, makes it the power punch of the 19-number review. It can also be seen as a the-

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matic signifier for the show. Many of these songs are a generation old, some from flop shows, but they are defiantly still commanding our attention. Schwartz’s “Colors of the Wind,” one of the most familiar songs in the show, had been part of the score for the Disney animated movie Pocahontas (1995). It really caught on when Syracuse University’s own Vanessa Williams released her version. That led to both the film score and “Colors of the Wind” winning Academy Awards. Although it comes in the middle of the second act, Michele Lindor makes it a showstopper here. Although Schwartz is a name anybody who cares about musical theater instantly recognizes, many would be hard-pressed to call to mind his top songs, which are more likely to come from the most popular shows. “Making Good” from Wicked, for example, gives another opportunity for Mary Musial to work up a storm. This means quite a few numbers are from shows most people have never seen, allowing stage manager-graphics designer Dusten Blake to help us along. He projects posters from shows such as Children

of Eden and The Baker’s Wife (a 1976 flop), and such films as The Prince of Egypt, the 1998 animated feature on the life of Moses that includes the Academy Award-winning “When You Believe.” Elsewhere Blake introduces graphics that apply themes from Schwartz’s lyrics to contemporary events, including faces of people currently in the news and likely to provoke strong audience reactions. The most effective of Blake’s graphics are the slides of children in school shootings that accompany “When You Believe,” powerfully delivered by Mary Musial, Morgan Rae Noone, Justin Bird and Jonathan Fleischman. That so many of the numbers may be unfamiliar makes Defying Gravity a journey of discovery. This allows some of the most experienced cast members to act as well as to sing, which is what Benjamin M. Wells does with “Corner of the Sky” and the very different “West End Avenue.” Similarly, Justin Bird plumbs the drama of “Lost in the Wilderness” from Children of Eden, a Broadway failure that has had an extended life in community theater. Stephen Schwartz has always had an affinity for religious expression in the secular theater. He is a Jewish composer whose early success was Godspell, a retelling of the Christian gospels. Not surprisingly, some of his most effective numbers are in the idiom of American worship, the Negro spiritual. The all-company number “Light of the World” helps to shape the tone of the first act. But the finale, “Ain’t It Good,” with Christine Cleason leading the ensemble in her best number, blows it away. SNT


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A campaign is under way to induct boxer Nick Barone into the Syracuse Sports Hall of Fame By Mike Jaquays It was a boxing match that Syracuse native Nick Barone could not turn down. In 1950, Ezz Charles had only a few months earlier won the belt of the heavyweight champion of the world. It was time for Charles to defend that title, and Barone was picked as a likely opponent who might give him a good run in the ring, although not enough of a challenge to dethrone him. Barone, who had fought as a light heavyweight before that, knew he wasn’t expected to win. But he couldn’t say no: It was the heavyweight championship at stake, and there was always the chance that he could best Charles. He agreed to battle the champ in the Cincinnati Garden — before 10,000-plus spectators in Charles’ hometown. The Dec. 5, 1950, bout lasted into the 11th round before Barone was knocked to the canvas — for the first time in a career that boasted no amateur fights ever, said son Raymond Barone of Las Vegas — to stand back up and try to take on Charles some more. The referee, however, saw Barone was definitely getting the worst of that fight, and ended it. Barone later admitted to family friend and neighbor Sterling Oddo that he was relieved to be done with that fight. But he was far from a loser in that match. Barone had bet on himself — at some long odds — to last 10 rounds against the

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champ, and ended up pocketing $3,000. That money was used to buy a home in Eastwood, where he and his wife Marge raised their family near Oddo. Today, Oddo looks back on that lifelong friendship as his inspiration in his campaign to earn Barone the recognition Oddo feels the boxer is lacking in today’s sports world, including induction into the Greater Syracuse Area Sports Hall of Fame. Oddo has set up a Facebook page to promote Barone, where there is a petition to get the attention of the powers-that-be at the Hall of Fame. “He was the first and only heavyweight boxer from Syracuse ever to fight for the title,” Oddo said. “He belongs in the Hall of Fame.” To make the odds against him even greater, throughout that fight Barone was concealing an eye injury sustained in another recent match, Oddo said. He couldn’t see many of those punches coming at him but kept at the champ anyway. Oddly enough, that wasn’t all the contender was hiding. “Nick Barone” was in reality his older brother: The boxer, who was named Carmen Barone at birth, had taken his identity to join the Marine Corps when he was only 16. The real Nick Barone died at a young age, Raymond Barone said. Fresh from the Marine Corps serving in the Pacific Theater


From left, John Barone and Sterling Oddo display memorabilia of Syracuse boxer Nick Barone’s career. Michael Davis photo

of World War II, where he saw action in Iwo Jima, Barone became a pro boxer at age 19. He was known as “The Fighting Marine,” or simply “The Bull.” “The way he fought was to come out fighting when the bell rang,” Raymond Barone said, “and keep fighting until the bell rang again.” Shorter than many of the other boxers, he had to fight inside to make any head-

way, and was famed for not moving backward during a match, added Raymond’s brother John Barone of Minoa. Six months after the fight for the title, Barone retired at age 25 with a 47-111 record. It might have happened even sooner: Barone had said if he won the heavyweight championship, he would have retired then and there, announcing it in the ring after the fight.

Many lives would likely have changed if he had won. Both of his sons look back and wonder if they would have ever been born if Dad had won the title. Oddo once told Barone he was glad Barone never won that title, because if he had the two men might never have met. Maybe it was all meant to happen the way it did, the men agreed. A modest man who was well known as a

gentleman, Barone never sought attention for his boxing in later years. “He would say, ‘They put on a fight, and I showed up,’” John Barone said about hearing his dad talk about that heavyweight championship match. Barone died March 12, 2006, at age 79, seven years after losing Marge. John Barone said she was always a big part of his boxing career, but at the same time she didn’t like watching him fight because she was afraid to see him get hurt. Raymond said their household growing up was “run by Mom with Dad’s rules.“ It wasn’t overly strict, although he knew not to be too lippy with his father. “He told me if we had a fight it would take 11 seconds,” Raymond said. “One to knock me down, and 10 to count me out.” Raymond Barone said it took until he was in his 30s before his dad started to really open up about his boxing career, especially that big fight. Maybe it was that modesty, maybe it was his un-boxer-like gentle demeanor, or maybe it’s because neighborhoods like that old place in Eastwood where lifelong friends are made just don’t really exist anymore. For whatever reason, Barone’s impact on the world of boxing — and Syracuse-area sports — has sadly been overlooked. And that’s something this trio of fans wants changed. “Why isn’t this man in the Hall of Fame?” John Barone mused. For more information, and to watch video highlights from Barone’s career, find “Nick Barone Boxer” on Facebook. SNT

Left, a 1950 sign advertising the world heavyweight match between champion Ezz Charles and Syracuse-based contender Nick Barone. The actual date of the match was changed to Dec. 5 because of a snowstorm; right, Nick Barone (center), flanked by his wife Marge and his manager Henny Andrews. syracusenewtimes.com | 4.11.18 - 2.17.18

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ART

By Carl Mellor

Jeff Donaldson’s mixed-media works “Majorities” (1977) and “Simba” (1973), and the acrylic-on-canvas “Stone Singer” (1996-1999), now on display at the Everson.

EVERSON EXHIBIT SALUTES ACCLAIMED ARTIST JEFF DONALDSON Over the course of four decades, Jeff Donaldson (1932-2004) created a substantial body of artworks, including paintings, prints and mixed-media pieces. He also was a community organizer, a scholar who taught at Howard University and served as dean of its College for Fine Arts, an occasional actor with a small role in the 1969 film Medium Cool, and a cultural visionary. In 1967, he and other African-American artists created the Wall of Respect, a massive Chicago mural featuring images of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Marcus Garvey, and other figures. And he was a co-founder of AfriCOBRA (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists), a movement embracing multiple artistic disciplines, pride in self-identity, and links to African heritage. The Everson Museum of Art is currently showing Jeff Donaldson: Dig, the first

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museum retrospective of the artist’s work. It stresses two essential elements in his art: a strong belief in not separating art from community concerns, and an ability to create visually dynamic works. The exhibit includes several pieces referencing struggles for independence in 1970s Africa. A 1974 work mentions Angola, a nation that gained independence from Portugal but was embroiled in a long war pitting its government against UNITA (the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola), a group backed by the Central Intelligence Agency. In addition, the show, presented in two galleries, focuses on the artist’s versatility. He created several self-portraits and pieces like “Warriors and Lovers,” a 1968 watercolor in which faint figures appear. Yet Donaldson was most comfortable stretching out, pushing boundaries on canvas. In a multimedia work, “Victory

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in the Valley of Eshu,” he combines small photos of two elders, patterns associated with Yoruba culture in West Africa, and a six-legged star, symbolic of freedom for African Americans. “Paternal Homage,” meanwhile, merges depiction of a small face plus watercolor, metallic foil, paper dollies and cardboard. And the exhibition looks at work from the 1980s and 1990s. One piece vividly portrays a bull whose side is marked by geometric forms and swirling, multicolored patterns. There’s an illusion of them flowing like a stream or river. That’s a technique Donaldson employed again and again, as he used repetitive patterns to communicate a sense of rhythm. Not surprisingly, various works document an interest in music and musicians. Thus, trombonists dominate a 1990 piece, and drums and cymbals are integrated into “Message from Tehuti,” an acrylic.

Then there’s “One 4 Bearden,” which pays homage to Romare Bearden, a master of collage. A harpist fades into the overall piece, accompanied by various patterns and Egyptian lettering. It’s best to view the artwork from a distance and then up-close; at first glance, it’s easy to miss the harpist. Dig also encompasses mixed-media pieces such as “Banda” and “Simba.” “Majorities” shows Donaldson at his very best, playing with colors, dots and V patterns, and two figures whose heads are enveloped by circle shapes in the manner of halos. There’s a sense of the figures being in motion. Other noteworthy works include “What It Looks Like,” a mixed-media work on linen, and a watercolor, “The Blooming Time.” They round out a large exhibit with several pluses. First, its scope enables viewers to enjoy Donaldson’s


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work in depth. Second, it supplies text discussing his artistic career and other pursuits but doesn’t drift into the realm of a mini-biography. Third, it resists facile summaries of his work. From time to time, Donaldson has been described as a protest artist, an inadequate characterization. He certainly created political work like “Visit Azania,” in which a pistol is pointed at a South African official. It was done at a time when Nelson Mandela was in prison and an apartheid regime had committed a host of human-rights violations. However, it’s not the sum total of his artworks. Finally, the show coincides with the Everson’s own celebration of its 50-year anniversary and history. Long ago, James

Harithas, then the museum’s director, invited Donaldson and other members of AfriCOBRA to show their work. That contact resulted in a 1977 group exhibit. Jeff Donaldson: Dig runs through April 29. The Everson Museum, 401 Harrison St., is open Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m.; Thursdays, noon to 8 p.m.; and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and college students, and free for children under age 12 and members of the U.S. Armed Forces. On every Wednesday, the museum has pay-what-you-wish admission. For information, call (315) 474-6064. SNT

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W E D N E S DAY 4/11 Civic Morning Musicals. Wed. April 11,

12:15 p.m. The Onyx Clarinet Quartet performs Bach, Chopin and more at Park Central Presbyterian Church, 504 E. Fayette St. Free. civicmorningmusicals.org.

Amberley Beatty. Wed. April 11, 2 p.m. The musician performs her tribute to country artist Patsy Cline at The Vine, del Lago Resort and Casino, 1133 State Route 414, Waterloo. $15. (315) 946-1777, dellagoresort.com. Jazz at the Cavalier. Wed. April 11, 5:30 p.m.

Just Joe performs at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, 100 E. Onondaga St. Free. (315) 4795299, marriott.com/hotels.

Plain White T’s. Wed. April 11, 7 p.m. The rock

band of “Hey There Delilah” and “Hate (I Really Don’t Like You)” fame visits the Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St. $35–$65. (315) 4757979, landmarktheatre.org.

Mutsumi Tsuuzaki. Wed. April 11, 7 p.m. The world-renowned musician will perform works of Mozart, Haydn, Bizet, Takaha and more on xylophone with piano and vocal accompaniments at Sheldon Hall at SUNY Oswego, 301 Washington Blvd., Oswego. $15. (315) 312-2265, tickets.oswego.edu. Anderson East. Wed. April 11, 8 p.m. The

Alabama singer-songwriter will bring his mellow rhythm’n’blues set, plus Devon Giliffian at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $17/advance, $20/door. (315) 299-8886, thewestcotttheater.com.

Roots of a Rebellion, Late Earth, Akuma Roots. Wed. April 11, 8 p.m. Three groups

promise a night of reggae, dancehall and altblues at Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St. $5-$7. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles.com.

Jake Shimabukuro. Wed. April 11, 8 p.m. The acclaimed ukulele musician visits the Hangar Theatre, 810 Taughannock Blvd. (Route 89), Cass Park, Ithaca. $35/advance, $40/door. (877) 987-6487.

T H U R S DAY 4/12 Through the Roots. Thurs. 7 p.m. The

reggae-rock band in action, plus Clam the Great at the Lost Horizon, 5863 Thompson Road. Ages 16 and older. $12/advance, $15/door. (315) 4461934, thelosthorizon.com.

Joan Osborne. Thurs. 8 p.m. The platinum-

selling artist, who easily transitions from pop to soul to country, performs a tribute to Bob Dylan at the Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca. $39.50–$40. (607) 273-2787, hangartheatre.org.

Screaming Females. Thurs. 8 p.m. This group describes itself in one word: rock. The Haunt, 702 Willow Ave., Ithaca. $12-$15. (607) 275-3447, thehaunt.com.

Apathy, Celph Titled. Thurs. 9 p.m. These

two hip-hop artists, slated to reform a label together, have produced music for and worked alongside Cypress Hill, Snoop Dog and Linkin Park. Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St. $15–$20. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles.com.

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F R I DAY 4/13 Can’t Sleep. Fri. 6 p.m. This local “punchy” pop punk band will be celebrating the CD release of Therapeutic, plus Closure, Precious Love, The Goodfight, The Yellow and Jprdan Kobo at Spark Contemporary Art Space, 1009 E. Fayette St. $10/advance, $12.door. afterdarkpresents. com.

Auburn Chamber Orchestra. Fri. 7:30 p.m.

A pops concert will be presented at Cayuga Community College’s Irene Bisgrove Theater, 197 Franklin St., Auburn. Free; $5 donation. (315) 730-9039.

Hook Songwriter Series Concert. Fri. 7:30

p.m. Jess Novak, Taylor Ricks and Mike Shiel perform at the Oswego Music Hall, McCrobie Civic Center, 41 Lake St., Oswego. $12/adults, half-price/ages 5-12, free/under age 5. (315) 3421733, oswegomusichall.org.

Onondaga Civic Symphony Orchestra. Fri. 7:30 p.m. The Syracuse Chorale accompanies an all-Mozart program at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 259 E. Onondaga St. $15/adults, $12/students and seniors, free/ under age 18. info@syracusechorale.org, squareup.com.

Chris Smither. Fri. 8 p.m. Smithers brings new

folk- and blues-inspired music from his latest album Call Me Lucky. Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. $25/advance, $30/door. (315) 702-8309, auburnpublictheater.org.

The Last Revel. Fri. 8 p.m. The timeless trio

blends rockabilly, old-time string-band sounds and modern rock to create a feeling both contemporary and nostalgic. The Haunt, 702 Willow Ave., Ithaca. $10-$13. (607) 275-3447, thehaunt.com.

Leo Kottke. Fri. 8 p.m. Guitarist Kottke is well-known for his fingerpicking, creating polyphonic and syncopated melodies. He also inspired many by overcoming partial hearing loss and tendon damage to his right hand. Center for the Arts, 72 S. Main St., Homer. $38/ adults, $35/seniors, $32/students, $10/military, veterans, children under 18. (607) 749-4900, center4art.org. Nellie McKay. Fri. 8 p.m. The Broadway star

entertains her fans at the Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $21.50. (315)781-5483.

Petty Fest VI. Fri. 8 p.m. Hear a full, two-hour

show dedicated to the works of Rock’n’Roll Hall of Famer Tom Petty at The Vine, del Lago Resort and Casino, 1133 State Route 414, Waterloo. (315) 946-1777, dellagoresort.com.

Skid Row. Fri. 8 p.m. This band has been rockin’ since the late 1980s. Turning Stone Resort and Casino’s Showroom, Thruway Exit 33, Verona. $25, $40. (800) 771-7711, turningstone.com. The Storytellers Tour with Charley Orlando, Chris Merkley, and Mike Powell. Fri. 8 p.m. The three captivating acoustic soloists will be performing at the Nelson Odeon, 4035 Nelson Road, Nelson. $20. (315) 655-9193, nelsonodeon.com.

Twiddle. Fri. 8 p.m. Vermont rockers make a

two-day concert stop at the State Theatre, 107 W. State St., Ithaca. $24.50/one day, $40/two days. (607) 277-8283, stateofithaca.org.

The Mallet Brothers Band with Phish’s Jon Fishman. Fri. 9 p.m. Enjoy roots rock and reflective lyrics, plus Parsonsfield and

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Waydown Wailers. Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $15/advance, $20/door. (315) 2998886, thewestcotttheater.com.

S AT U R DAY 4/14 Central New York Association of Music Teachers Music Marathon. Sat. 10 a.m.

The seventh annual concert to benefit the Student Senior Merit and Summer Music Camp Scholarship Fund with performances throughout the day at Piano and Organ Center, 102 Lawrence Road East, North Syracuse),. Free; donations welcome at the concert or can be mailed to CNYAMT Student Scholarship Fund, 4312 Lazybrook Circle, Liverpool 13088. (315) 569-8241.

Imani Winds. Sat. 7:30 p.m. The chamber

music ensemble makes its own space by conscientiously bridging cultural traditions, bringing African and Latin American sounds alongside European and American traditions. H.W. Smith School, 1130 Salt Springs Road. $25/adults, $20/seniors, $15/ ages 30 and under, free/full-time students and EBT/SNAP card holders. (315) 682-7720, syracusefriendsofchambermusic.org.

Joe Davoli and Bob Halligan. Sat. 7:30 p.m. Enjoy Celtic-flavored pop rock at the United Church of Fayetteville’s Steeple Coffeehouse, 310 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville. $20/suggested entry donation. (315) 663-7415. Leo Crandall and Friends. Sat. 8 p.m.

The unorthodox local musician performs at Westcott Community Center, 826 Euclid Ave. $10. (315) 478-8634.

Rhythm Future Quartet. Sat. 8 p.m. These

acclaimed musicians strive to keep “Gypsy jazz” alive at the Nelson Odeon, 4035 Nelson Road, Nelson. $24. (315) 655-9193, nelsonodeon.com.

Straight On. Sat. 8 p.m. A tribute to the band Heart at the Kallet Theater, 4842 N. Jefferson St., Pulaski. $25, $30, $40. (315) 298-0007. Twiddle. Sat. 8 p.m. See Friday listing. State

Theatre, 107 W. State St., Ithaca. $24.50/one day, $40/two days. (607) 277-8283, stateofithaca.org.

Infected Mushroom. Sat. 9 p.m. This DJ duo is credited with pioneering the “psychedelic trance” subgenre, plus Space Carnival at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $25/advance, $30/door. (315) 299-8886, thewestcotttheater. com. The Blind Spots, Kurt Riley. Sat. 10 p.m. The

Spots are a youthful female-fronted rock group, while Riley brings the nostalgia with his glam rock influences. Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St. $10. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles.com.

S U N DAY 4/15 Old-Time Music Jam. Every Sun. 1 p.m. Jam

session for all sorts of ramblers and pickers is open to both spectators and players, followed by a potluck dinner at 5 p.m. Kellish Hill Farm, 3192 Pompey Center Road, Manlius. $5/ suggested donation. (315) 682-1578.

Onondaga Civic Symphony Orchestra.

Brit Floyd. Sun. 7:30 p.m. The Pink Floyd

tribute group takes over the State Theatre, 107 W. State St., Ithaca. $39.50–$159.50. (607) 2778283, stateofithaca.org.

Skunk City. Sun. 9 p.m. Celebrate Sunday Funkday with covers of your favorite artists with The Rise at Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St. Free. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles.ticketfly.com.

M O N DAY 4/16 Pearly Baker’s Best. Mon. 8:30 p.m. This band knows more than 230 Grateful Dead songs, making sure they never play the same track twice. Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St. $5. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles.com.

W E D N E S DAY 4/18 Jazz at the Cavalier. Wed. April 18, 5:30 p.m.

The Novak-Nanni tandem performs at the Marriott Syracuse Downtown, 100 E. Onondaga St. Free. (315) 479-5299, marriott.com/hotels.

Fleetwood Mac Mania. Wed. April 18, 2 p.m. The tribute band will perform at The Vine, del Lago Resort and Casino, 1133 State Route 414, Waterloo. $15. (315) 946-1777, dellagoresort. com.

Jesse Cook. Wed. April 18, 8 p.m. Guitarist

cook attempts to break cultural and geographic borders by creating a melting-pot of sound and influences with his instrumental work. Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca. $35– $40. (607) 273-2787, hangartheatre.org.

Suzy Bogguss. Wed. April 18, 8 p.m. She’s

a country singer at heart, but is no stranger to genres like jazz, swing and folk. Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. $35/ advance, $40/door, $75/VIP. (315) 702-8309, auburnpublictheater.org.

The Weepies. Wed. April 18, 8 p.m. Indie

singer-songwriters Deb Talan and Steve Tannen have overcome many roadblocks as husband and wife, most notably Deb’s fight against, and recovery from, breast cancer in 2014. These emotions will bleed into their harmonies at the Westcott Theater, 524 Westcott St. $25/advance, $30/door. (315) 299-8886, thewestcotttheater. com.

Perpetual Groove. Wed. April 18, 9 p.m. Get ready for an intense light show alongside even more intense “anthemic arena rock” with this Georgia band at Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St. $20. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles.com.

C LU B D AT E S W E D N E S DAY 4/11 Bruce Tetley and George Deveny.

(Roadside Inn, Main Street, West Eaton), 6 p.m.

Frenay and Lenin. (Sheraton University Inn, 801 University Ave.), 5-8 p.m.

GeriRig. (Maxwell’s 122 E. Genesee St.), 4-7 p.m.

Sun. 3 p.m. See Friday listing. DeWitt Community Church, 3600 Erie Blvd E.$15/adults, $12/students and seniors, free/under age 18. info@syracusechorale.org, squareup.com.

Jazz at the Plaza: Dave Solazzo. (Le Moyne

Brendan Gosson & Friends. Sun. 6 p.m. Boot-stompin’ tunes at Funk N Waffles, 307 S. Clinton St. Free. (315) 474-1060, funknwaffles. ticketfly.com.

Open Mike w/Mike Delaney. (Shifty’s, 1401

Plaza, 1135 Salt Springs Road), noon.

Open Mike. (Salt City Coffee, 509 W. Onondaga St.), 6-9 p.m.

Burnet Ave.), 9 p.m.


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Crazy Neighbours, Flat Face and the Shempdells, Kickin Up Dust, Billy Maxx.

Jess Novak Band. (Colgate University, 13 Oak

Drive, Hamilton),7 p.m.

(Roadhouse 48, 268 State Route 48, Fulton), 6 p.m.

Kevin Barrigar. (Average Joe’s, 2119 Downer

Dillinger 30-Year Reunion. (The Gig, Turning

St., Baldwinsville), 7 p.m.

Stone Resort, Verona), 10 p.m.

Maria Gillard, Martin Swinger, Pepper and Sassafras. (Seneca Street Brew Pub, 315 E.

Baldwinsville), 8 p.m.

Seneca St., Manlius), 6 p.m.

Michale Graves. (Monirae’s, 688 County

Route 10, Pennellville), 7 p.m.

Monkey Fever. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 8 p.m.

MoonRabbit. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St., Auburn), 6 p.m.

Open Mike. (Kellish Hill Farm, 3191 Pompey Center Road, Manlius), 7 p.m.

Screaming Females. (The Haunt, 702 Willow Ave., Ithaca), 8 p.m.

Swing Like a Canary. (Green Gate Inn, 2 W

Genesee St., Camillus), 7:30 p.m.

F R I DAY 4/13

Dirtroad Ruckus Duo. (Sammy Malone’s, Grit N Grace. (Mudfest at MKJ Farm, 6844 W

Hughes Road, Deansboro), 4:30 p.m.

Jim VanArsdale & Connie Patti. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St., Auburn), 5 p.m.

Karaoke w/DJ Corey. (Western Ranch Motor Inn, 1255 State Fair Blvd.), 7 p.m.

Kennadee. (Dominick’s Sports Tavern, 390 County Route 51A., Oswego), 9 p.m.

Fennell St., Skaneateles), 2 p.m.

(Dominic’s Pub, 155 Camic Road, Central Square). 8 p.m.

Groton), 9 p.m.

Clinton St.), 10 p.m.

p.m.

Dirtroad Ruckus. (Lakeview Lanes, Fulton),

The Ripcords. (Green Gate, 2 W. Genesee St., Camillus), 8:30 p.m.

Grill, 11 Genesee St., Skaneateles), 5 p.m.

Kennadee. (Sherwood Inn, 26 W Genesee St., Skaneateles), 4 p.m.

Kirsten Tegtmeyer and ESP. (Liverpool Public Library, 310 Tulip St.), 2 p.m. Michael Crissan. (Beak & Skiff Distillery, 4473 Public Library, 33 E. Genesee St.), 1-4 p.m.

M O N DAY 4/16 Turnpike), 7 p.m.

T U E S DAY 4/17 Open Mike w/Joe Henson. (Green Gate Inn, Camillus), 7:30 p.m.

Open Mike. (Maxwells, 122 E. Genesee St.), 9

Denn Bunger. (Grover’s Table, 104 Limestone

Collamer Road, East Syracuse), 5-8 p.m.

Plaza, Fayetteville), 6 p.m.

Baldwinsville), 9 p.m.

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Elephant, 238 W Jefferson St.), 7 p.m.

Lady In Red. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St., Auburn), 9 p.m. Lisa Lee Trio. (Sammy Malone’s, 2 Oswego St., Baldwinsville), 8 p.m.

Michael Crissan. (Greenwood Winery, 6475 Collamer Road, East Syracuse), 6:30 p.m.

Nancy Kelly. (Sitrus Lounge, Sheraton

Syracuse University Hotel, 801 University Ave.), 6 p.m.

Noisy Boys. (LakeHouse Pub, 6 W Genesee St., Skaneateles), 8 p.m. 3 Mile. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 9 p.m. The Coachmen and Kia. (Wildcat Pizza Pub, Camillus), 8 p.m.

S AT U R DAY 4/14 Anniversary Party. (A.T. Walley & Co., 119 Genesee St., Auburn), 4 p.m.

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Brian McArdell & Mark Westers. (Owera

Vineyards, 5276 E Lake Road, Cazenovia), 7 p.m.

801 University Ave.), 5-8 p.m.

Jazz at the Plaza: LuBossa. (Le Moyne Plaza,

1135 Salt Springs Road), noon.

Karaoke w/Rob 4 U. (Average Joe’s, Mohawk Valley Jazz Society Windup Wednesday Jazz Jam. (Tiny’s Grill, 1014 State St., Utica), 6:30 p.m.

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Atomic Mary. (Average Joe’s, 2119 Downer St.,

Baldwinsville), 9 p.m.

Frenay and Lenin. (Sheraton University Inn,

sunday, may 13th

W E D N E S DAY 4/18

Virgil Cain. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St.,

John Spillett Jazz-Pop Duo. (Bistro

(Sacred Root Kava Lounge & Tea Bar, 103 S Geneva St., Ithaca), 8 p.m.

p.m.

Bruce Tetley. (Greenwood Winery, 6475

Auburn), 9 p.m.

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michale graves (misf its) wtih lucky 33 and hope is

Open Mike. (The Road, 4845 W. Seneca

Tuff Luck. (Pasta’s on the Green, 1 Village Blvd

N., Baldwinsville), 8 p.m.

Doug. (Grover’s Table, 104 Limestone Plaza., Fayetteville), 7 p.m.

Baldwinsville), 7 p.m.

John Spillett Jazz-Pop Duo. (Blue Water

My So Called Band. (LakeHouse Pub, 6 W. Genesee St., Skaneateles), 9:30 p.m.

Red Spider. (Asil’s Pub, 220 Chapel Drive), 7:30

John Lerner. (Average Joe’s, 2119 Downer St.,

(American Legion, Main Street, Phoenix), 1-5 p.m.

Tim Herron. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 7 p.m.

Creamery Station. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S.

174, Marietta), 7 p.m.

Dirtroad Ruckus, Jesse Derringer.

Rolling Hills Quartet. (Plainville Christian Church, 754 W. Genesee St., Plainville), 4 p.m.

800 W. Genesee St., Chittenango), 7 p.m.

Raised On Radio. (Farrell’s Pub, 114 Main St.,

Joe Henson. (Lakeside Vista, 2437 State Route

Chief Bigway. (LakeHouse Pub, 6 W. Genesee St., Skaneateles), 6 p.m.

Michael Crissan. (Yellow Brick Road Casino,

Camillus), 7:30 p.m.

Chief Bigway. (Average Joe’s, 2119 Downer St.,

Fulton), 9 p.m.

Community Library, 5110 Jamesville Road), 2 p.m.

Cherry Valley Turnpike, Nedrow), 2 p.m.

Prime Time. (Shifty’s, 1401 Burnet Ave.), 9 p.m.

Grit N Grace. (Roadhouse 48, 268 Route 48,

Bare Bones Trombone Quartet. (DeWitt

Pan Loco Steel Drum Band. (Baldwinsville

Brian McArdell & Mark Westers. (Del Lago Resort, 1133 Route 414, Waterloo), 9 p.m.

9:30 p.m.

S U N DAY 4/15

Lisa & Leo. (The Brasserie, Township 5,

Boots N Shorts. (Funk N Waffles, 307 S.

Baldwinsville), 6 p.m.

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Open Mike. (Salt City Coffee, 509 W. Onondaga St.), 6-9 p.m.

Open Mike w/Mike Delaney. (Shifty’s, 1401

Burnet Ave.), 9 p.m.

Open Mike w/Moe Bauso. (Moondog’s Lounge, 24 State St., Auburn), 7 p.m.

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L I S T ED A L PHA BE T I C A L LY: Brawler. Wed. April 11 & Thurs. 7:30 p.m., Fri.

Artists brings in the touring production of the musical happening featuring garbage can lids, brooms and more at the Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St. $27, $37, $47. (315) 475-7979, landmarktheatre.org.

Syracuse Contemporary Dance Company.

Godspell. Thurs.-Sat. 7:30 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m. The

Tony N Tina’s Wedding. Sat. 4 & 8 p.m. Two

The Jersey Tenors. Fri. & Sat. 7:30 p.m. The

singing group offers a cabaret show at CRT Downtown, 24 Port Watson St., Cortland. $35. (800) 427-6160.

Little Shop of Horrors. Sat. 7:30 p.m., Sun.

2 p.m.; closes April 29. The carnivorous plant musical is performed with king-size puppets at Open Hand Theater, Shoppingtown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd. E. $22-$25/adults, $17-$21/students and seniors. (315) 476-0466.

Madame Butterfly. Fri. 8 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.

Syracuse Opera stages the Puccini triumph at the Mulroy Civic Center’s Crouse-Hinds Concert Theater, 411 Montgomery St. $10-$206. (315) 476-7372, syracuseopera.org.

Noir Suspicions. Thurs. 8 p.m. A murderous

comedy for Theatre Du Jour’s dinner theater package at GS Steamers, 70 E. First St., Oswego. $60/6 p.m. cocktails, 7 p.m. dinner. (518) 2536930.

Raised by Warner Brothers, Born in Syracuse. Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 2 & 8 p.m. Steve

Hayes’ one-man show about a movie-crazy guy who heads to the Big Apple at the brand-new Redhouse at City Center, 400 S. Salina St. $25. (315) 362-2785.

The Rat Pack. Thurs. 11:30 a.m. Buffet theater show with Ol’ Blue Eyes, Dino and the rest at the Beeches Inn and Conference Center, 7900 Turin Road, Utica. Call (315) 336-1700 for price. Rip Van Winkle. Sat. 11 a.m. The “World

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p.m.; through April 26. Interactive dinnertheater whodunit with a Mary Poppins subtext; performed by Acme Mystery Company. Spaghetti Warehouse, 689 N. Clinton St. $29.95/ plus tax and gratuity. (315) 475-1807.

Outcast Theater troupe performs the Woody Allen comedy at the Other Side of Utica, 2011 Genesee St., Utica. $9-$15. (315) 735-4825.

running biweekly through June 30. Interactive version of the children’s classic, as performed by Magic Circle Children’s Theatre. Spaghetti Warehouse, 689 N. Clinton St. $6. (315) 4493823.

of Puppets” series continues with this family-friendly show at Open Hand Theater, Shoppingtown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd. E. $5. (315) 476-0466.

Corporate Partner

p.m.; closes Sat. April 15. A pop-rock musical variation on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale at the brand-new Redhouse at City Center, 400 S. Salina St. $25. (315) 362-2785.

Fri. & Sat. 7:30 p.m. The troupe offers their “In Concert 2018” presentation at the Mulroy Civic Center’s Carrier Theater, 411 Montgomery St. $22/adults, $15/seniors and children under 12. (315) 472-0235, syracuseschoolofdance.com.

Hansel and Gretel. Every Sat. 12:30 p.m.;

7138 Sutherland Dr., Canastota, NY 13032 wanderersrest.org

The Snow Queen. Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 2

Stomp. Tues. & Wed. April 18, 7:30 p.m. Famous

endearing rock gospel musical is performed at the Players of Utica Theatre, 1108 State St., Utica. $20/adults, $17/seniors, $10/students. (315) 724-7624.

Learn more about me at wanderersrest.org. Call Wanderers’ Rest at (315) 697-2796 or meet me during regular office hours.

comic sensation performs at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $20/advance, $25/door. (315) 4238669.

7 p.m. Auburn Players Community Theatre presents the kids-created musical about bullying at the West End Theater (former West Middle School), 217 Genesee St., Auburn. $5/general, free/students. (315) 702-7832, auburnplayers.org.

Chess. Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.; closes April 28. Tim Rice meets ABBA in this 1980s-era pop confection with Cold War thematics, which continues the season at the Central New York Playhouse, Shoppingtown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd. E. $28/Fri. & Sat., $25/Sun. (315) 885-8960.

God. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sun, 3 p.m. The

Can you see me in your home?

Sketch: The Musical. Fri. 7 p.m., Sat. 2 &

A Spoonful of Poison. Every Thurs. 6:45

Rarely Done Productions mounts the tribute to the composer of Godspell, Wicked and more musicals at Jazz Central, 441 E. Washington St. $20. (315) 546-3224.

10 years old longhair mix Loves laying on your lap and being pet Sunny windows are her favorite place to relax

Casino, 1133 Route 414, Waterloo. $15. (315) 9461777, dellagoresort.com.

& Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 4 p.m., Wed. April 18, 7:30 p.m.; closes April 22. A hockey player goes off the deep end in this new drama at the Kitchen Theatre Company, 417 W. State St., Ithaca. $15$39. (607) 273-4497, (607) 272-0570.

Defying Gravity: The Works of Stephen Schwarz. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m.; closes April 21.

Adopt Penelope!

481S, Fulton. $15/adults, $12/students and seniors, $5-$11.ages 5-11, free/ages 5 and under. (315) 598-ARTS.

Shrek The Musical Jr. Thurs. & Sat. 7 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.; closes Sun. April 15. Family fun at the CNY Arts Center, River Glen Plaza, Route

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Steve Hofstetter. Mon. 7:30 p.m. The YouTube

Jess Hilarious. Tues. 7 p.m. The Baltimore bombshell brings her biting bons mots to the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $45. (315) 423-8669.

LEARNING

North Syracuse Art Group. Every Wed.

10 a.m. Bring your own supplies and learn, exchange art knowledge, share fine art with others and work your media. North Syracuse Education Association, 210 S. Main St. Free. 699-3965.

Improv Comedy Classes. Every Wed. 6-7:45

p.m. Drop-in classes at Salt City Improv Theater, Shoppingtown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. $20/adults, $15/students with ID. (315) 410-1962.

Open Figure Drawing. Every Wed. 7-10 p.m. All skill levels are welcome: if you can write your name, you can draw. Westcott Community Center, 826 Euclid Ave. $8. (315) 453-5565. Learn to Paint. Every Thurs. & Sat. 10:30

a.m., 1 & 3:30 p.m. Learn in four easy lessons for beginners and intermediate painters. CNY Artists, Shoppingtown Mall. $20/two-hour class. (315) 391-5115, CNYArtists.org.

Italian families are united in this audienceinteractive comedy with a three-course dinner and wine provided at the Event Tent, del Lago Resort & Casino, 1133 Route 414, Waterloo. $75, $85, $110. (315) 946-1695, dellagoresort.com.

Onondaga Lake Open House. Every Fri. noon-4:30 p.m. Come experience the lake cleanup firsthand at the Onondaga Lake Visitors Center, 280 Restoration Way, Geddes. Free. (315) 552-9751.

AUDITIONS AND REHEARSALS CNY Arts Center. Sat. 10 a.m.-noon. The

Improv Drop-In Class. Tues. 6:45 p.m. Every

company is in the hunt for six adult leads, supporting roles and one girl (age 9-11) for the August musical White Christmas. Auditioners should prepare 32 bars each of an up-tempo and a ballad from classic Broadway show tunes (must provide sheet music) and a one-minute comedic monologue. Dancers will learn a short routine as part of their audition. Tap dancers are also encouraged to audition. All dancers must arrive by noon. CNY Arts Center, River Glen Plaza, Route 481S, Fulton. (315) 598-ARTS, CNYArtsCenter.com.

The Media Unit. Central New York teens ages 13-17 are sought for the award-winning teen performance and production troupe; roles include singers, actors, dancers, writers and technical crew. Auditions by appointment: (315) 478-UNIT.

CO M E DY

Stand-Up Comedy Open Mike. Every Thurs.

other week Syracuse Improv Collective provides instruction to help a person gain confidence with becoming a better improviser, actor, listener and communicator at Echo, 745 N. Salina St. $10. syracuseimprovcollective.com.

SPORTS

US Bowling Congress 115th Open Championships. Daily, 7 a.m.-3 a.m.; through July 8. Kegler fans can watch more than 35,000 alleycats hit the lanes at the Pirro Convention Center, 800 S. State St. Free. (315) 435-8000.

Syracuse Chiefs. Thurs. 2:05 p.m., Fri.-Sun.

1:05 p.m., Mon. & Tues. 6:35 p.m., Wed. 10:35 a.m. The boys of summer kick off their final season as the Chiefs (they’ll be known as the Syracuse Mets in 2019) with four contests against the Norfolk Tides and three more with Indianapolis at NBT Bank Stadium, 1 Tex Simone Way. $8-$15/adults, $9-$13/military, $6-$13/ children and seniors. (315) 474-7833.

7:30 p.m. Seasoned, intermediate and new comedians looking to try out some material are welcome for the sake of a good laugh, hosted by James Fedkiw at George O’Dea’s, 1333 W. Fayette St. Free. (315) 478-9398.

Syracuse Crunch Hockey. Sat. 7 p.m. The

Rocky Dale Davis. Thurs. & Sun. 7:30 p.m.

SPECIALS

The comical storyteller does a split shift at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $10. (315) 423-8669.

puck-slappers take on the Rochester Americans at the Onondaga County War Memorial Arena, 515 Montgomery St. $16, $20. (315) 473-4444, Syracuse crunch.com.

p.m. The comic actor headlines at the Funny Bone Comedy Club, Destiny USA, off Hiawatha Boulevard. $17. (315) 423-8669.

Syracuse Toastmasters. Every Wed. 8 a.m. Learn leadership and public speaking qualities in a positive, constructive environment at the Syracuse Tech Garden, 235 Harrison St. goodmorningsyracuse.toastmastersclubs.org.

The Original Wise Guys. Sat. 8 p.m. Jim

Poets Lounge. Every Wed. 7-9 p.m.

Robert Kelly. Fri. 7:30 & 10 p.m., Sat. 7 & 9:45

Dailakis, Joey Kola and Bruno Schirripa present an evening of laughs in this benefit for Father Champlin’s Guardian Angel Society at the Palace Theatre, 2384 James St. $25. (315) 4227218, guardianangelsoc.com.

Tom Anzalone and Kate Brindle. Sat. 8

p.m. The comics hit The Vine, del Lago Resort &

Poets, comedians, musicians, dancers and performance artists of all kinds welcomed to participate at the open mike at Studio 54, 308 W. Genesee St. $3/entry donation.

Smartass Trivia. Every Wed. 7-10 p.m. Brainy fun with Steve Patrick at Vendetti’s Soft Rock Café, 2026 Teall Ave. Free. (315) 399-5700.


Trivia Night. Every Wed. 7-9 p.m. Brain power

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Battle of

Trivia Night. Every Fri. 7-9 p.m. Nightly prizes.

Trivia Night. Every Wed. 7-9 p.m. Nightly

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Nightly

Syracuse Shakespeare-in-the-Park Presents The 24-Hour Show. Fri. 8 p.m.

with DJs-R-Us at Cicero Country Pizza, 8292 Brewerton Road, Cicero. (315) 699-2775. prizes. The Brasserie, 200 Township Blvd., Camillus. Free. (315) 487-1073.

Trivia Night. Every Wed. 7-9 p.m. Come out

and test your brainpan against others. Stingers Pizza, 4500 Pewter Lane, Manlius. Free. (315) 692-8100.

Trivia Night. Every Wed. 8-10 p.m. Nightly

prizes. The Distillery, 3112 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. Free. (315) 449-BEER.

Trivia Night. Every Wed. 8-10 p.m. Winning

the brains with DJs-R-Us at Smokey Bones, 4036 Route 31, Liverpool. (315) 652-7824. prizes. Dublin’s, 7990 Oswego Road, Liverpool. Free. (315) 622-0200.

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Nightly prizes. RFH’s Hide-A-Way, 1058 Route 57, Phoenix. Free. (315) 695-2709.

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Show your zest for knowledge and competition, plus nightly prizes. Sitrus on the Hill, 801 University Ave. Free. (315) 475-3000.

the mental match leaves a bad taste in your opponents’ mouths, plus nightly prizes. Saltine Warrior Sports Pub, 214 W. Water St. Free. (315) 314-7740.

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Diamond

Smartass Trivia. Every Thurs. 7-10 p.m. Steve

Country Folk Art Craft Show. Fri. 5-9 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Artisans showcase their wares at the Center of Progress Building, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. $6/adults, free/ages 10 and under. (248) 634-4151.

Patrick hosts his quiz show at Pizza Man Pub, 50 Oswego St., Baldwinsville. Free. (315) 638-1234.

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7 p.m. Nightly

prizes to those with the answers to general knowledge questions. Lamont Tavern, 108 Lamont Ave. Free. 487-9890.

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Prizes

Dave knows the answers at Munjed’s Mediterranean Cafe and Metro Lounge, 505 Westcott St. Free. (315) 425-0366.

Tap Into the MOST. Fri. 6-9 p.m. The annual

for contestants, who needn’t be part of an established team. Sitrus Bar, Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel, 801 University Ave. Free. (315) 380-6206.

food and beer sampling event returns to the Museum of Science & Technology, 500 S. Franklin St. $60/door, $90/VIP. (315) 425-9068, most.org.

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m. Gray

Christine Kitano and Sean Thomas Dougherty. Fri. 7-9 p.m. The poets will offer

matters at this DJs-R-US contest at Spinning Wheel, 7384 Thompson Road, North Syracuse. Free. (315) 458-3222.

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7-9 p.m.

Brainstorming at Trappers II Pizza Pub, 101 N. Main St., Minoa. Free. (315) 656-7777.

Trivia Night. Every Thurs. 7 p.m. Cranium

conundrums at RFH’s Hideaway, 1058 Route 57, Phoenix. Free. (315) 695-2709.

Lamont Tavern, 108 Lamont Ave., Solvay. Free. (315) 487-9890.

Writers will be given a topic to write a 10- to 20-minute play or on a subject of their choice, then directors and actors get in on the action for an 8 p.m. performance on Saturday. SU’s Warehouse Theatre, 350 W. Fayette St. Donation requested. (315) 476-1835.

Spring Premiere Horse Show. Sat. & Sun. 8

a.m. Terrific trotters strut their stuff inside the Toyota Coliseum, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free. (315) 682-1933, naomishorseshows.com.

Public Fishing. Every Sat. 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Enjoy a little upstate sporting at Carpenter’s Brook Fish Hatchery, 1672 Route 321, Elbridge. $5/person, registration required. (315) 689-9367, events.onondagacountyparks.com.

Celebration of the Senses. Sat. & Sun. 10

a.m.-5 p.m. Local restaurants will set up tasting stations, local artisans will donate goods to raffle off and live music will be performed, with 10 percent of the weekend sales benefiting the Rescue Mission. Carol Watson Greenhouse, 2980 Sentinel Heights Road, LaFayette. Free. (315) 677-0286, carolwatsongreenhouse.com.

Kids Expo. Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The 15th annual

readings at the Downtown Writer’s Center, YMCA, 340 Montgomery St. Free. (315) 4746851, Ext. 328.

Family Times event offers representatives from area summer camps, plus dance demonstrations, monster trucks and more at the Horticulture Building, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. Free. (315) 4227011, Ext. 114, familytimes.biz.

National Railway Historical Society. Fri. 7 p.m. The Utica-Mohawk Valley chapter of choochoo aficionados meets at the Zion Lutheran Church, French and Burrstone roads, New Hartford. Free. (315) 853-5400, (315) 327-8653.

Mindfulness Meditation. Every Sun. 10 a.m.; through April 22. Focus on deep breathing and open up your mind at Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. $5. (315) 253-6669, auburnpublictheater.com.

Trivia Night. Every Mon. 6:30 p.m. Knowledge is good at Marcella’s Restaurant, Clarion Hotel, 100 Farrell Road, Baldwinsville. Free. (315) 4578700.

Salt City Sock Hop. Every Mon. 7-9:30 p.m.; through May 28. Learn a lesson in swing dancing before an evening of dancing at Spa at 500, 500 W. Onondaga St. $5. facebook.com/ saltcitysockhop. Silent Meditation. Every Mon. 7 p.m. Mum’s the word at Thekchen Choling Temple, 128 N. Warren St. Free. 682-0702, thek.us.

Evan Osnos. Mon. 7:30 p.m. The Pulitzer Prize-nominated author speaks as part of the Rosamond Gifford Lecture Series at the Mulroy Civic Center’s Crouse-Hinds Concert Theater, 411 Montgomery St. $30, $35, $55. (315) 4358000. Smartass Trivia. Every Tues. 7 p.m. More

brainy fun with Steve Patrick at Nibsy’s Pub, 201 Ulster Ave. Free. (315) 476-8423.

Team Trivia. Every Tues. 8 p.m. Drop some

factoids at Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub, 100 S. Lowell Ave. Free. (315) 760-8312.

Rosamond Gifford Zoo. Daily, 10 a.m.-4:30

p.m. The zoo, located at 1 Conservation Place, features some pretty nifty animals, including penguins, tigers, birds, primates and the everpopular elephants. $8/adults, $5/seniors, $4/ youth, free/under age 2. (315) 435-8511.

Onondaga Lake Skatepark. Daily, 8 a.m.-7 p.m.; through April, weather permitting. The park is open for anyone older than age 5. Helmets must be worn, and waivers (available at the park) must be signed by a parent. Onondaga Lake Park, 107 Lake Drive, Liverpool. $3/session; $35/monthly pass; $125/season pass. (315) 453-6712.

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STA R TS FRIDAY FIL M S, TH E ATE RS A ND TI MES SUBJ E C T TO CHA NGE. Acrimony. Taraji P. Henson in the new domes-

tic thriller from director Tyler Perry. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:30 a.m., 2:45, 6 & 9:15 p.m.

Black Panther. Chadwick Boseman in the title

role for Marvel Comics’ latest superhero entry. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 1:05, 4:05 & 7:05 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 10:05 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:45 a.m., 3:15, 6:45 & 10:15 p.m.

Blockers. Parents (including John Cena) try

Krishnarjuna Yudham. New Bollywood

entry. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 9 p.m.

Love, Simon. Nick Robinson as a gay teen in this coming-of-age comedy. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 1:35, 4:35 & 7:35 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 10:10 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 3:50 p.m. Pacific Rim Uprising. More rock-em sock-em king-size robot action with Scott Eastwood. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Fri. & Sat.: 9:40 p.m. Paddington 2. The British teddy bear gets

railroaded to the slammer in a fun sequel. Hollywood (Digital presentation/stereo). Sat. & Sun.: 11:10 a.m.

to prevent their daughters from making promnight whoopie in this raunchy comedy. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 1:45, 4:45 & 7:40 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 10:20 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1:50, 4:55, 7:55 & 10:50 p.m.

silent thriller with Emily Blunt and John Krasinski. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 1:20, 4:20 & 7:15 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 9:45 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Screen 1: 1:45, 4:45, 7:45 & 10:35 p.m. Screen 2: 6:15 & 9:05 p.m.

The Greatest Showman. Hugh Jackman in

Rampage. A primatologist (Dwayne Johnson) and his gentle gorilla battle a monstrous thingie in the urban jungle for this special-effects action yarn; presented in 3-D in some theaters. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation/3-D). Fri. & Sat.: 10:15 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.: 4:30 p.m. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Screen 1: 1:30, 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.: 1:30 & 7:30 p.m. Screen 2 (Fri. & Sat.): 6:50 & 9:35 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/3-D/Stadium). Daily: 10:40 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Screen 1: 12:40, 4:20 & 7:30 p.m. Screen 2: 1:10, 7 & 10:40 p.m.

a musical chronicle on P.T. Barnum. Hollywood (Digital presentation/stereo). Daily: 4:05 p.m.

I Can Only Imagine. The new faith-based

drama. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 1:10, 4:10 & 6:45 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 9:30 p.m.

Isle of Dogs. The new stop motion-animat-

ed film from director Wes Anderson. Manlius (Digital presentation/stereo). Daily: 7:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. matinee: 2:15 & 4:30 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:30 a.m., 2:30, 5:30 & 8:30 p.m.

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. Dwayne

Johnson flexes his pecs in this brawny reboot. Hollywood (Digital presentation/stereo). Daily: 6:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. matinee: 1:30 p.m.

IMANI WINDS 4/14 H . W. S M I T H S C H O O L

A Quiet Place. Mum’s the word for this nearly

Ready Player One. Director Steven Spiel-

berg’s gamer epic. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 1, 4 & 7 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 10 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/ Stadium). Daily: 11:30 a.m., 3, 6:30 & 10:05 p.m.

Red Sparrow. Jennifer Lawrence as a ballerina-turned-Russian superspy in this thriller. Hollywood (Digital presentation/stereo). Daily: 9:05 p.m.

Sgt Stubby: An American Hero. Fact-based

cartoon about a Boston terrier during World War I. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 1:40, 4:40 & 7:10 p.m.

Sherlock Gnomes. Emily Blunt, Johnny Depp and Michael Caine lend their voices to this cartoon sleuth spoof. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 1:25, 4:25 & 6:50 p.m. No 6:50 p.m. show Fri.-Sun. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 12:20, 3:05 & 5:45 p.m.

p.m., Mon.-Wed. April 18, 7 p.m. British soldiers under fire in a World War I French trench recall their pasts in this drama. Cinema Capitol Twin, 234 W. Dominick St., Rome. $7/adults, $6/ military and students. (315) 337-6453.

Julius Caesar. Sat. 10:30 a.m. The National

Theatre Live production, presented digitally at the Manlius Art Cinema, 135 E. Seneca St., Manlius. $18/adults, $15/students and seniors. (315) 682-9817.

Marrowbone. Fri. 9:30 p.m. New horror yarn about a family who pays the price for keeping their mom’s death a secret. Cinema Capitol Twin, 234 W. Dominick St., Rome. $7/adults, $6/ military and students. (315) 337-6453.

A Wrinkle In Time. Oprah Winfrey and Reese Witherspoon in a family fantasy adventure. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 11:45 a.m. & 3 p.m.

7 p.m. A welcome revival of director Hayao Miyazaki’s 1988 animated classic. Cinema Capitol Twin, 234 W. Dominick St., Rome. $7/ adults, $6/military and students. (315) 337-6453.

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Mystery of the Nile. Fri.-Sun. 3 p.m. Scenic

p.m. Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland and Basil Rathbone in the eternal 1938 swashbuckler. Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. Free. (315) 253-6669.

A Beautiful Planet. Fri.-Sun. noon & 2

p.m. Jennifer Lawrence narrates this largeformat flick about International Space Station astronauts who take pictures of planet Earth at the Bristol IMAX at the MOST, 500 S. Franklin St. Film: $10/adults, $8/children under 11 and seniors. Film and exhibits: $20/adults, $18/ children under 11 and seniors. (315) 425-9068.

The Big Lebowski. Sat. 5-10 p.m. The 20th anniversary of the Coen Brothers’ cult comedy at the Bristol IMAX at the MOST, 500 S. Franklin St. $12-$15. (315) 436-4723. Borg Vs McEnroe. Fri. & Sat. 4:15 & 7:15 p.m.

Sun. 1:15 & 4:15 p.m., Mon.-Wed. April 18, 7:15 p.m. The 1980 tennis rivalry between the cool pro Bjorn Borg (Sverrir Gudnason) and the hothead upstart John McEnroe (Shia LaBeouf) is recalled in this fun flashback. Cinema Capitol Twin, 234 W. Dominick St., Rome. $7/adults, $6/ military and students. (315) 337-6453.

Dolphins. Fri.-Sun. 1 p.m. Our finned friends

get the large-format close-up at the Bristol IMAX at the MOST, 500 S. Franklin St. Film: $10/ adults, $8/children under 11 and seniors. Film and exhibits: $20/adults, $18/children under 11 and seniors. (315) 425-9068.

The Hitch-Hiker. Wed. April 11, 1 p.m. WRVO

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Journey’s End. Fri. & Sat. 4 & 7 p.m. Sun. 1 & 4

Truth or Dare. The innocent game turns deadly in this new teen-beat thriller. Great Northern 10 (Digital presentation). Daily: 1:50, 4:50 & 7:20 p.m. Late show Fri. & Sat.: 9:55 p.m. Movie Tavern. (Digital presentation/Stadium). Daily: 1, 4:10, 7:15 & 10:05 p.m.

L IS T E D AL P H AB E T IC AL LY: The Adventures of Robin Hood. Tues. 1

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forced to chauffeur a gun-toting psycho (William Talman). Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. Free. (315) 253-6669.

My Neighbor Totoro. Wed. April 11 & Thurs.

large-format travelogue at the Bristol IMAX at the MOST, 500 S. Franklin St. Film: $10/adults, $8/children under 11 and seniors. Film and exhibit hall: $14/adults, $12/children under 11 and seniors. (315) 425-9068.

Necropath. Fri. 7:30 p.m. Maniacs and zombies collide in a trilogy of terror created by the local Cayo Industrial Horror Realm production company at the Capitol Theater, 220 W. Dominick St., Rome. $10. (315) 337-6453. The Nut and Bare Knees. Sun. 3 p.m. Two silent films will be presented with organ accompaniment by Avery Tunningley at the Empire Theatre, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd. $15/adults, $2/students. Empiretheatre.org. (315) 451-6551. Rhythm of the Saddle/Leather Burners.

Mon. 7:30 p.m. A pairing of the 1938 Gene Autry-Smiley Burnette musical oater plus the 1943 Hopalong Cassidy horse opera with William Boyd and young Robert Mitchum, which continues the Syracuse Cinephile Society’s spring season at the Spaghetti Warehouse, 680 N. Clinton St. $3.50. (315) 4751807.

The Trouble with Harry. Wed. April 11 &

Thurs. 7:15 p.m. Director Alfred Hitchcock’s droll black comedy about a dead body that keeps popping up again and again. Cinema Capitol Twin, 234 W. Dominick St., Rome. $7/adults, $6/ military and students. (315) 337-6453.

12 Strong. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m. Chris Hemsworth and Michael Shannon in a fact-based account of a Special Forces unit sent to Afghanistan after 9-11. Gifford Auditorium, HBC Building, Syracuse University Quad. Free.


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NY 13204. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of DIAMOND VALLEY PROPERTIES, LLC — Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York on 3/5/18. Office location: Cortland County. Secretary of State of New York designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. Secretary of State of New York shall mail process to 1564 Route 392, Cortland, New York 13045 which is the principal

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office of the limited liability company. The limited liability company was formed for any lawful business purpose. Notice of Formation of Divis, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/1/18. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 2551 San Perdo Ave. #101 San Antonia, TX 78212. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of DM Automotive, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 12/13/2017. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 328 Hiawatha Blvd. East Syracuse, NY 13207. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Domestic Divas LLC. Articles of Organization were field with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 03/20/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Corporate Filings of New York 90 State Street STE 700 Office 40 Albany, NY 12207. Purpose is any lawful purpose. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; Name of LLC: JDK Development LLC; Date of Filing: 3/23/2018; Office of the LLC: Onondaga Co.; The NY Secretary of State (NYSS) has been designated as the agent upon whom process may be served. The NYSS may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at 100 Osceola Road, Syracuse, NY 13209; Purpose of LLC: Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of EJ’s Veteran Construction, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 4/24/17. Office is located in the county of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 112 E. Kendall Dr. East Syracuse, NY 13057. Purpose is any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of EJMB Enterprises, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 02/01/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 125 1st St, Syracuse, NY 13209. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Express Auto Connection LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 01/01/2018. Office is located in the county of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to 7555 East Sorrell Hill Rd., Baldwinsville NY 13027. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of GHB Distribution, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2-132018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 24 1/2 Canton St., Baldwinsville NY, 13027. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Global One Partners LLC, a Foreign Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/15/2018. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 412 Oak Avenue, West Creek, NJ 08092. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Go Butterfly Travel LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 11/16/2017. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5640 East Taft Road #2014, Syracuse, NY 13220. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Herkimer Hill LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 11/08/2017. Office is located in the county of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC

upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Nate Hurwitz700 Jamesville Ave.,Syracuse, NY 13210. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of It’s a Dog’s Life Daycare, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on November 14, 2017. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1292 Sate Route 5W, Chittenango, NY 13037. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of J I M M YC U S E L LC amended to B&B SUBS LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/8/18. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Brian Burns, 6570 Weighlock Dr., East Syracuse, NY 13057. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of JPC International LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 3/21/18. Office location: Onondaga SSNY desg. as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY mail process to 5008 North Eagle Village Rd, Manlius, NY, 13104. Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Karten Products LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 02/22/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to C/O Karten Products LLC. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Leer Ventures, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2-22-17. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1995 Benson Rd, Skaneateles, NY 13152. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Life Happens Wellness,LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 15, 2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designat-

ed as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5463 Alfreton Drive Clay, NY 13041. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Lilly’s Exceptional Cleaning Service, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 1/29/18. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 2501 Grant Blvd. Syracuse, NY 13208. Notice of Formation of LLC. 315realestate, LLC (LLC) filed Arts. of Org. with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/6/2018. Office location: Onondaga County. Principal business location: 3039 Sage Lane, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process may be served and SSNY shall mail process to the LLC, 3039 Sage Lane, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. Purpose: any business permitted under law. Notice of Formation of Louie D’s Maintenance, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 3/7/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 141 Rosemont Dr., Syracuse, NY 13205. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Lovely Enterprises, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on April 6, 2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1148-1152 S. Ave. & Bissell St. W. Syracuse, New York 13205. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of M.M. Rusin Consulting, L.L.C. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/2/18. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 8770 Foxfire Lane, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of Macroburst Productions LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on

March 2, 2018. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: Ryan Lynch, 327 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Mark L Distribution, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/20/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to United States Corporation Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202 Brooklyn 11228. Purpose is any lawful purpose. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF MILBACK CUS-

TOM HOMES LLC The Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of State of New York (SSNY) on April 24, 2017. SSNY is designated as agent of the Company upon whom process against it may be served. The Post Office address to which the secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is: Ronald Milback, 8 Spruce Street, Baldwinsville, New York 13027. Notice of Formation of MOXIE PROPERT Y SOLUTIONS, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State (SSNY) on 02/20/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to UNITED STATES CORPORATION

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Notice of Formation of Potato Skins Express, LLC. Articles of Organization were field with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/05/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process

may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 7014 13th Ave., Suite 202 Brookyln, NY 11228. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of RENO SYSTEMS LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Sec-

retary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 3/7/2018. Office is located in the county of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 4265 Coye Rd. Jamesville NY, 13078.

Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of RJ12 Enterprises, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 9,2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5443 Lucknow Drive, Clay, NY 13041. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Rochester Paving, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/12/18. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 2112 Erie Blvd., Ste. 100, Syracuse, NY 13224. Purpose: any lawful act or activity. Notice of Formation of RTMSG Holdings, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 3/6/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC at c/o Richard Gialto 6536 Winchell Rd. Warners, NY 14164. Purpose is any lawful purpose.

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Notice of Formation of RWA Consulting Services, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 01/24/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to United States Corporation Agents, INC. 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202 Brooklyn, NY 11228. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of SMV Recruiting, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/14/18. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 314 Hunt Drive, Fayetteville, NY 13066. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of Spark Contemporary Art Space LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/09/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon

whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 1001 E Fayette St. Syracuse, NY 13210. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Spice Isle Cuisine LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 3/19/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 2200 South Salina Street PO Box 573 Syracuse, NY 132059211. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Spot-Free Services, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY ) on 3/7/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 201 Seeley Rd. Apt D6 Syracuse, NY 13224. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of SureLock Homes Real Estate Solutions LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 7, 2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5701 E. Circle Dr., STE 108 #265, Cicero, NY 13039. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Syracuse Inflatables, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on March 26, 2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5150 Flat Rock Road, Elbridge, NY 13060. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of THESSOLONIANS 4:6, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/28/18. Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 5097 Wentworth Drive, Jamesville, NY 13078. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of WETHEBEST Wireless, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on

3/13/18. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 100 Valley Drive, Syracuse NY, 13207. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of XO Taco, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/28/2018. Office location: County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: LLC, 302 South Salina Street, Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose: any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of yadometer LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/20/2018. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 324 W. Water St. #402 Syracuse, NY 13202. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of Zimmerman Ventures, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/25/2017. Office is located in the County of Onondaga. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to C/O United States Corporation Agents, Inc. 7014 13th Avenue, Suite 202 Brooklyn, NY 11228. Purpose is any lawful purpose. Notice of Qualification of 611 Walnut Avenue LLC. App. for Auth. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 3/15/18. Office location: Onondaga County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 3/13/18. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 200 E. 72nd St., NY, NY 10021. DE address of LLC: 874 Walker Rd, Ste. C, Dover, DE 19904. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of qualification of Dragon Shield, LLC. Authority filed w/ Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 02/26/2018. Organized in Alaska on 01/02/2018. NY Off. loc.: Onondagga Cnty. SSNY designated as agent upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to:

1231 Nrthn. Lights Blvd. #911, Anchorage, AK 99503, which is also the address to be maintained in Alaska. Arts. of Org. filed w/ Alaska Sec. of State, PO Box 110806, Juneau, AK 99811. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Outfit Your Logo, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC), filed with the Sec of State of NY on November 10, 2011. NY Office location: Onondaga County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to Davies Law Firm, P.C., 210 E. Fayette St., Syracuse, NY 13202. General Purposes. PUBLIC NOTICE: Crown Castle is proposing to collocate an outdoor Distributed Antenna System (DAS) for cellular service at the following site: Chevy Court structure façade within the New York State Fairgrounds property, located at 581 State Fair Boulevard, Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York 13209 (N 43° 04’ 24.44”/W 076° 13’ 05.99”). The DAS is not expected to be lighted. Crown Castle invites comments from any interested party on the impact of the proposed action on any districts, sites, buildings, structures or objects significant in American histor y, archaeology, engineering or culture that are listed or determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places and/or specific reason the proposed action may have a significant impact on the quality of the human environment. Specific information regarding the project is available by calling Lori Bart (845) 534-5959, during normal business hours. Comments must be received at 70 Pleasant Hill Road, Mountainville, New York 10953, within 30 days from the date of this publication. SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Index No. 2017-7420 STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT – COUNTY OF ONONDAGA SUN WEST MORTGAGE COMPANY, INC., Plaintiff,-vs-THE HEIRS AT LARGE OF RITA SLATER A/K/A RITA ANN SLATER A/K/A RITA ANN THERIAULT, deceased, and all persons who are husbands, widows, grantees, mortgagees, lienors, heirs, devisees, distributees, successors in interest of such of them as may be dead, and their husbands and wives, heirs, devisees,


distributees and successors of interest of all of whom and whose names and places are unknown to Plaintiff; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION AND FINANCE; “JOHN DOE” AND “JANE DOE” said names being fictitious, it being the intention of Plaintiff to designate any and all occupants of premises being foreclosed herein, Defendants. Mortgaged Premises: 312 WOODBINE AVENUE, SYRACUSE NY 13206 TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S):YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the Complaint in the above entitled action and to serve a copy of your Answer on the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty (20) days of the service of this Summons, exclusive of the day of service, or within thirty (30) days after service of the same is complete where service is made in any manner other than by personal delivery within the State. The United States of America, if designated as a defendant in this action, may answer or appear within sixty (60) days of service hereof. Your failure to appear or answer will result in a judgment against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. In the event that a deficiency balance remains from the sale proceeds, a judgment may be entered against you, unless the Defendant obtained a bankruptcy discharge and such other or further relief as may be just and equitable. 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 to 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 payment to your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. ONONDAGA County is designated as the place of trial. The basis of venue is the location of the mortgaged premises. Dated:

November 27, 2017 Mark K. Broyles, Esq. FEIN SUCH & CRANE, LLP Attorneys for Plaintiff Office and P.O. Address 28 East Main Street, Suite 1800 Rochester, New York 14614 Telephone No. (585) 232-7400 Section: 027. Block: 02 Lot: 04.0 NATURE AND OBJECT OF ACTION The object of the above action is to foreclose a mortgage held by the Plaintiff recorded in the County of ONONDAGA, State of New York as more particularly described in the Complaint herein. TO THE DEFENDANT, the plaintiff makes no personal claim against you in this action. To the above named defen-

dants: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of HON. DEBORAH H. KARALUNAS, Justice of the SUPREME Court of the State of New York, dated March 14, 2018 and filed along with the supporting papers in the ONONDAGA County Clerk’s Office. This is an action to foreclose a Mortgage. THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND. situate in the City of Syracuse (formerly Town of Dewitt) County of Onondaga. State of New York, known and distinguished as Lot No. 4 in Block 2024 according to a map of Eastwood Heights filed in the On-

ondaga County Clerk’s Office on October 1, 1889. Premises: 312 Woodbine Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13206 Tax Parcel ID No.: Section: 027. Block: 02 Lot: 04.0 Mortgaged Premises: 312 WOODBINE AVENUE, SYRACUSE NY 13206 Tax Map/Parcel ID No.: Section: 027. Block: 02 Lot: 04.0 of the SYRACUSE of CITY, NY 13206 Supplemental Summons and Notice of Object of Action Supreme Court Of The State Of New York County Of Onondaga Action To Foreclose A Mortgage Index #: SU2017-005706 Nationstar Mortgage LLC

D/B/A Mr. Cooper, Plaintiff vs Gusteen Maxwell, A. Gustine Steyrer If Living, And If He/She Be Dead, Any And All Persons Unknown To Plaintiff, Claiming, Or Who May Claim To Have An Interest In, Or General Or Specific Lien Upon The Real Property Described In This Action; Such Unknown Persons Being Herein Generally Described And Intended To Be Included In Wife, Widow, Husband, Widower, Heirs At Law, Next Of Kin, Descendants, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Legatees, Creditors, Trustees, Committees, Lienors, And Assignees Of Such Deceased, Any And All Persons Deriv-

ing Interest In Or Lien Upon, Or Title To Said Real Property By, Through Or Under Them, Or Either Of Them, And Their Respective Wives, Widows, Husbands, Widowers, Heirs At Law, Next Of Kin, Descendants, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Legatees, Creditors, Trustees, Committees, Lienors, And Assigns, All Of Whom And Whose Names, Except As Stated,Are Unknown To Plaintiff, HSBC Bank USA, N.A. FKA HSBC Bank USA FKA Marine Midland Bank FKA Marine Midland Bank, N.A., Retail Services, Inc., Midland Funding LLC DBA In New York As

Midland Funding Of Delaware LLC, Capital One Bank USA N.A., Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation DBA National Grid, People Of The State Of New York, Salina Town Court, Franciscan Health Support Inc., Onondaga County Community Development Division, People Of The State Of New York, United States Of America Acting Through The IRS, John Doe (Those unknown tenants, occupants, persons or corporations or their heirs, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, guardians, assignees, creditors or successors claiming an interest in the mortgaged premises.), De-

fendant(s) Mortgaged Premises: 201 Hill Avenue Mattydale, NY 13211 SBL #: 63-3-10 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 Supplemental Summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff(s) attorney(s) within twenty days after the service of this Supplemental Summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 days after the service is complete if this Supplemental Summons is not personally delivered to you within the State of

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New York). In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The Attorney for Plaintiff has an office for business in the County of Erie. Trial to be held in the County of Onondaga. The basis of the venue designated above is the location of the Mortgaged Premises. TO A. GUSTINE STEYRER, and RETAIL SERVICES, INC. Defendants In this Action. The foregoing Supplemental Summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of HON. Kevin G. Young of the Supreme Court Of The State Of New York, dated the Ninth day of March, 2018 and filed with the Complaint in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Onondaga, in the City of Syracuse. The object of this action is to foreclose a mortgage upon the premises described below, dated March 12, 2007, executed by Gusteen Maxwell to secure the sum of $50,000.00. The Mortgage was recorded at Book 15143, Page 475 in the Office of the Onondaga County Clerk on April 11, 2007. The mortgage was subsequently assigned by an assignment executed February 12, 2008 and recorded on February 27, 2008, in the Office of the Onondaga County Clerk at Book 15457, Page 437. The mortgage was subsequently modified on April 6, 2017. The property in question is described as follows: 201 HILL AVENUE, MATTYDALE, NY 13211 HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE NEW YORK STATE LAW REQUIRES THAT WE SEND YOU THIS NOTICE ABOUT THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT YOU ARE IN DANGER OF LOS-

ING YOUR HOME. IF YOU FAIL TO RESPOND TO THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT IN THIS FORECLOSURE ACTION, YOU MAY LOSE YOUR HOME. PLEASE READ THE SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT CAREFULLY. YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT AN ATTORNEY OR YOUR LOCAL LEGAL AID OFFICE TO OBTAIN ADVICE ON HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The state encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid office, there are government agencies and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by the New York State Department of Financial Services at 1-800-342-3736 or the Foreclosure Relief Hotline 1-800-269-0990 or visit the department’s website at WWW.DFS. NY.GOV. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR HOME AT THIS TIME. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO STAY IN YOUR HOME DURING THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS. YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR HOME UNLESS AND UNTIL YOUR PROPERTY IS SOLD AT AUCTION PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT OF FORECLOSURE AND SALE. REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU CHOOSE TO REMAIN IN YOUR HOME, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PROPERTY AND PAY PROPERTY TAXES IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL LAW. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of peo-

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collect a debt. Any information obtained by them will be used for that purpose. 53011-1 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK – COUNTY OF ONONDAGA INDEX # 2017-6019 D AT E FILED: 03/30/2018 SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS WITH NOTICE MORTGAGED PREMISES: 356 Cloveridge Drive, Syracuse, New York 13206, SBL #: 026. – 07 – 15.0. Plaintiff designates Onondaga County as the place of trial based on the location of the mortgaged premises in this action. LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff, against ADAM P. MCCLARY, if living, and if dead, the respective heirs at law, next of kin, distributees, executors, administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees, assignors, lienors, creditors and successors in interest and generally all persons having or claiming under, by or through said defendant who may be deceased, by purchase, inheritance, lien or otherwise of any right, title or interest in and to the premises described in the complaint herein, and their respective husbands, wives or widow, if any, and each and every person not specifically named who may be entitled to or claim to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the verified complaint; all of whom and whose names and places of residence unknown, and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained by the Plaintiff, ET AL., Defendants. TO THE ABOVENAMED 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 attorneys within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within thirty (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. 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 your mortgage company will not stop this foreclosure action. YOU MUST RESPOND BY SERVING A COPY OF THE ANSWER ON THE ATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. THE OBJECT of the above captioned action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure $88,790.00 and interest, recorded in the Office of the Clerk of Onondaga on May 23, 2011, in Book number 16462 Page number 0042, covering premises known as 356 Cloveridge Drive, Syracuse, New York 13206 – SBL #: 026. – 07 – 15.0. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. The Plaintiff also seeks a deficiency judgment against the Defendant and for any debt secured by said Mortgage which is not satisfied by the proceeds of the sale of said premises. TO the Defendant ADAM P. MCCLARY A/K/A ADAM MCCLARY, the foregoing Supplemental Summons with Notice is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Hon. Deborah Karalunas, of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, County of Onondaga, dated March 14, 2018. McCabe, Weisberg & C o n w a y, P. C . , /s/___________ Melisa Zukic, Esq. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 145 Huguenot St., Suite 210, New Rochelle, NY 10801. File # 17302818. HELP FOR HOMEOWNERS IN FORECLOSURE New York State requires that we send you this notice about the foreclosure process. Please read it carefully. SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT You are in danger of losing your home. If you fail to respond to the Summons and Complaint in this foreclosure action, you may lose your home. Please read the Summons and Complaint care-

fully. You should immediately contact an attorney or your local legal aid office to obtain advice on how to protect yourself. SOURCES OF INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE The State encourages you to become informed about your options in foreclosure. In addition to seeking assistance from an attorney or legal aid, there are government agencies, and non-profit organizations that you may contact for information about possible options, including trying to work with your lender during this process. To locate an entity near you, you may call the toll-free helpline maintained by New York State Department of Financial Services’ at 1-800-2690990 or visit the Department’s website at WWW.DFS.NY.GOV. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR HOME AT THIS TIME.  You have the right to stay in your home during the foreclosure process. You are not required to leave your home unless and until your property is sold at auction pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale. Regardless of whether you choose to remain in your home, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR PROPERTY and pay property taxes in accordance with state and local law. FORECLOSURE RESCUE SCAMS Be careful of people who approach you with offers to “save” your home. There are individuals who watch for notices of foreclosure actions in order to unfairly profit from a homeowner’s distress. You should be extremely careful about any such promises and any suggestions that you pay them a fee or sign over your deed. State law requires anyone offering such services for profit to enter into a contract which fully describes the services they will perform and fees they will charge, and which prohibits them from taking any money from you until they have completed all such promised services. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONONDAGA Plaintiff designates ONONDAGA as the place of trial situs of the real property SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS Mortgaged Premises: 103 SCOTTHOLM BOULEVARD SYRACUSE, NY 13224 Section: 037

Block: 16 Lot: 22.0 INDEX NO. 403/2016 CIT BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. SCOTT PERLMAN, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF STUART PERLMAN; BRETT PERLMAN, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF STUART PERLMAN; RICHARD PERLMAN, AS HEIR AND DISTRIBUTEE OF THE ESTATE OF STUART PERLMAN, any and all persons unknown to plaintiff, claiming, or who may claim to have an interest in, or general or specific lien upon the real property described in this action; such unknown persons being herein generally described and intended to be included in the following designation, namely: the wife, widow, husband, widower, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors, and assignees of such deceased, any and all persons deriving interest in or lien upon, or title to said real property by, through or under them, or either of them, and their respective wives, widows, husbands, widowers, heirs at law, next of kin, descendants, executors, administrators, devisees, legatees, creditors, trustees, committees, lienors and assigns, all of whom and whose names, except as stated, are unknown to plaintiff; SALLY GROSS F/K/A SALLY ROSENTHAL; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; HOME HEADQUARTERS, INC.; DELAY DERMUID DBA COLOR COAT PAINTING, LLC; STUART PERLMAN; LISA DELL, IN HER CAPACITY AS ONONDAGA COUNTY CLERK, “JOHN DOE #1” through “JOHN DOE #12, “the last twelve names being fictitious and unknown to plaintiff the persons or parties intended being the tenants occupants persons or corporations if any having or claiming an interest in or lien upon the premises described in the complaint, Defendants. 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 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) in the event the United States of America is made a party defendant, the time to answer for the said United States of America shall not expire until (60) days after service of the Summons; 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. NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEF SOUGHT THE OBJECT of the above caption action is to foreclose a Mortgage to secure the sum of $304,950.00 and interest, recorded on March 6, 2006, at Liber 14726 Page 716, of the Public Records of ONONDAGA County, New York, covering premises known as 103 SCOTTHOLM BOULEVARD SYRACUSE, NY 13224. The relief sought in the within action is a final judgment directing the sale of the premises described above to satisfy the debt secured by the Mortgage described above. ONONDAGA County is designated as the place of trial because the real property affected by this action is located in said county. 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 (MORTGAGE COMPANY) AND FILING THE ANSWER WITH THE COURT. Dated: January 24, 2018 RAS BORISKIN, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff BY: DANIEL GREENBAUM, ESQ. 900 Merchants Concourse, Suite 106 Westbury, NY 11590 516-2807675


FREE WILL ASTROLOGY by R ob Brezsny

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Aries statesman

Thomas Jefferson was the third president of the United States. He wrote one of history’s most famous documents, the Declaration of Independence. He was an architect, violinist, inventor and linguist who spoke numerous languages, as well as a philosopher who was knowledgeable about mathematics, surveying and horticulture. But his most laudable success came in 1789, when he procured the French recipe for macaroni and cheese while living in France, and thereafter introduced the dish into American cuisine. JUST KIDDING! I’m making this little joke in the hope that it will encourage you to keep people focused on your most important qualities, and not get distracted by less essential parts of you.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In the early 1990s, Australian electrical engineer John O’Sullivan toiled on a research project with a team of radio astronomers. Their goal was to find exploding mini-black holes in the distant voids of outer space. The quest failed. But in the process of doing their experiments, they developed technology that became a key component now used in Wi-Fi. Your digital devices work so well in part because his frustrating misadventure led to a happy accident. According to my reading of your astrological omens, Taurus, we may soon be able to make a comparable conclusion about events in your life. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) In the fictional world created by DC Comics, the superhero Superman has a secret identity as a modest journalist named Clark Kent. Or is it the other way around? Does the modest journalist Clark Kent have a secret identity as the superhero Superman? Only a few people realize the two of them are the same. I suspect there is an equally small number of allies who know who you really are beneath your “disguises,” Gemini. But upcoming astrological omens suggest that could change. Are you ready to reveal more about your true selves? Would you consider expanding the circle that is allowed to see and appreciate your full range and depth? CANCER (June 21-July 22) Playwright Tennessee Williams once spent an evening trying to coax a depressed friend out of his depression. It inspired him to write a poem that began like this: “I want to infect you with the tremendous excitement of living, because I believe that you have the strength to bear it.” Now I address you with the same message, Cancerian. Judging from the astrological omens, I’m convinced you currently have more strength than ever before to bear the tremendous excitement of living. I hope this news will encourage you to potentize your ability to welcome and embrace the interesting puzzles that will come your way in the weeks ahead. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Are you finished dealing with spacious places and vast vistas and expansive longings? I hope not. I hope you will continue to explore big, bold, blooming schemes and wild, free, booming dreams until at least April 25. In my astrological opinion, you have a sacred duty to keep outstripping your previous efforts. You have a mandate to go further, deeper and braver as you break out of shrunken expectations and push beyond comfortable limitations. The unknown is still more inviting and fertile than you can imagine. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Between Dec. 5 and Dec. 9, 1952, London was beset with heavy fog blended with thick smog. Visibility was low. Traffic slowed and events were postponed. In a few places, people couldn’t see their own feet. According to some reports, blind people, who had a facility for moving around without the aid of sight, assisted pedestrians in making their way through the streets. I suspect that a metaphorically comparable phenomenon may soon arise in your sphere, Virgo. Qualities that might customarily be regarded as liabilities could at least temporarily become assets.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) Your allies are

always important, but in the coming weeks they will be even more so. I suspect they will be your salvation, your deliverance and your treasure. So why not treat them like angels or celebrities or celebrity angels? Buy them ice cream and concert tickets and fun surprises. Tell them secrets about their beauty that no one has ever expressed before. Listen to them in ways that will awaken their dormant potentials. I bet that what you receive in return will inspire you to be a better ally to yourself.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) In the coming

weeks, I suspect you will be able to find what you need in places that are seemingly devoid of what you need. You can locate the possible in the midst of what’s apparently impossible. I further surmise that you will summon a rebellious resourcefulness akin to that of Scorpio writer Albert Camus, who said, “In the midst of hate, I found there was, within me, an invincible love. In the midst of tears, I found there was, within me, an invincible smile. In the midst of chaos, I found there was, within me, an invincible calm. No matter how hard the world pushes against me, within me, there’s something stronger -something better, pushing right back.”

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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) In 20 B.C., Rome’s most famous poet was Quintus Horatius Flaccus, known to us today as Horace. He prided himself on his meticulous craftsmanship, and advised other writers to be equally scrupulous. Once you compose a poem, he declared, you should put it aside for nine years before deciding whether to publish it. That’s the best way to get proper perspective on its worth. Personally, I think that’s too demanding, although I appreciate the power that can come from marshalling so much conscientiousness. And that brings me to a meditation on your current state, Capricorn. From what I can tell, you may be at risk of being too risk-averse; you could be on the verge of waiting too long and being too cautious. Please consider naming a not-too-distant release date.

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PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) May I suggest

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