Editorial

Ned Campbell

Editor: The Eagle, Eagle Bulletin, Eagle Observer
315-434-8889 Ext: 339

Ned Campbell can be reached at ncampbell@eaglenewsonline.com.

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Marcellus hosts open house for new composting plant Saturday

The village of Marcellus’ Bio-solids Composting Facility was an investment — and for village residents, it’s already paying off.

ESM voters approve $72.1M budget

East Syracuse Minoa voters passed the school district’s $72.1 million budget by a vote of 949 to 337 at the polls today.

F-M voters approve budget, elect three to school board

Fayetteville-Manlius residents approved the school district’s $74.6 million 2012-13 budget by a vote of 1,328 to 531 today, while also electing three school board members.

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After two-year hiatus, Avellino returns to principal role

When Greg Avellino lost his job as the executive principal of Liverpool High School due to budget cuts in spring 2010, he wasn’t sure if he’d be back in the role of educational leader any time soon.

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What you're saying: Moms share memories in DeWitt

In the spirit of Mother’s Day, we asked moms walking the Erie Canal trail in DeWitt to share a memorable moment from their motherhood.

F-M administrator named next principal of ESM High School

Greg Avellino, associate principal at Fayetteville-Manlius High School, will be the next principal of East Syracuse Minoa Central High School.

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East Syracuse awarded grant to help stop sewage overflow

The village of East Syracuse can solve a sewage overflow problem that has plagued the village for more than 50 years thanks in part to a $279,000 Green Innovation grant from the Central New York Economic Development Council.

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Spirit of Syracuse places second at international sing-off

The Spirit of Syracuse, an all-women barbershop quartet, placed second in the annual Sweet Sounds of Sweet Adelines competition, which took place over the weekend at the Civic Center's Crouse-Hinds Theater and saw participation from nearly 1,500 female singers

Judy Stonecipher opens salon in Fayetteville Square

Judy Stonecipher, of Chittenango, has opened Shear Motion in Fayetteville Square.

Update: Swan Pond watch group formed; video surveillance system donated

A community watch group has formed following a Jamesville man’s destruction of the cygnet eggs of Manny and Faye, the Manlius Swan Ponds prized swans.

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