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Northside News
New Pearl Street Business
Written by Clare Rauch   
Wednesday, 13 October 2010 09:43
Don Cazentre featured a new business on Pearl Street in a recent article for The Post-Standard:

Syracuse, NY -- Pearl Street -- the little strip northeast of downtown Syracuse that already hosts the Vinomania wine store, the original Freedom of Espresso and the venerable Columbus Bakery -- has a new food-oriented tenant.

It's Fralli's Italian Kitchen, 418 Pearl St., serving pizzas whole or by the slice, plus lunch entrees such as ziti and meatballs or Italian subs, and dinner entrees such as chicken Parm, stuffed shells or lasagna. Each item on the menu is less than $9.

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10th Annual Northside Hall of Fame
Written by Syracuse Northeast Community Center   
Thursday, 07 October 2010 09:35

Congressman Dan Maffei will serve as the MC for the 10th Annual Northside Hall of Fame, being held on Monday, October 18th from 5:30 to 7:30 in the evening at the Corinthian Club at 930 James Street in Syracuse. Former County Executive Nick Pirro is the Chair of the event which will celebrate and recognize the accomplishments of all 9 previous classes inducted into the Hall of Fame and spotlight the programs of the Syracuse Northeast Community Center. Tickets for the event are $60 each, or $100 per couple, and may be obtained by calling 472-6343 or emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

The Syracuse Northeast Community Center is located on Hawley Avenue next to Dr. Weeks Elementary School and provides myriad services to the North and Northeast quadrants of the City of Syracuse, including, an after-school program, a senior center, a teen center, food pantry, facilitated enrollment in government programs and much, much more.

When:  10/18/2010, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 

Where: Corinthian Club, 930 James Street, Syracuse, NY 13203



 

 
Cooking Together for Family Meals
Written by Clare Rauch   
Wednesday, 06 October 2010 10:27
Cooking Together is a FREE, six- session, 2 hours/class cooking program, designed to get parent AND kids working together to prepare quick and healthy meals!
• Make and sample recipes that focus on vegetables- great taste and good for you too!
• Share your cooking skills with your kids- learn how to modify recipes and make healthy food choices as a family

Join us for a FUN night out…parents and kids together!

Day/Dates:
WEDNESDAYS beginning October 6th
(Oct 6, 13, 20, 27, Nov 3, 10)

Location:

McChesney Recreation Center (Pond St and Grant Blvd)

Who Can Participate?:
One Parent or guardian with up to two children from the household; Children must be between 8 and 15 yrs of age

For more information check out the City Parks website by clicking here.
 
ArtRage Tells the Truth
Written by Clare Rauch   
Tuesday, 05 October 2010 09:55
The current exhibition at ArtRage Gallery combined with a series of speaker presentations is intended to encourage a dialogue that will help each of us figure out which truths we value most as citizens in a threatened democracy. Two Truth Tellers will engage the community this week at 505 Hawley Avenue where the gallery is located, they are:

CYNTHIA BANAS & KATHLEEN RUMPF
-- Two long-time CNY peace activists, Cynthia Banas & Kathleen Rumpf, will speak at ArtRage in another in a series of Truth Telling sessions during our Americans Who Tell The Truth exhibition. Their work has extended over 40 years individually and has brought to light the injustices of many wars (from Vietnam through Afghanistan), the role the USA has played in world domination and the way those practices have manifested themselves in domestic policy.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010    7- 9pm    FREE to the public
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Applause for PAW Award Winner
Written by Cathedral Academy at Pompei   
Wednesday, 29 September 2010 15:18
The Cathedral Academy at Pompei (CAP) proudly promotes the accomplishments of its faculty but especially of its students. Recently, Raymond Vartuli, a student in Mrs. Luber's fourth grade classroom at CAP, was the recipient of the Tiger PAW Award. The Tiger PAW award is given to students who demonstrate the ability to Perform appropriately within the school community. The student must have an Appreciation for Christain faith. The student must be Well behaved and show compassion towards community members. Raymond will be a shining example for the other students to look up to throughout this coming school year.

Cathedral Academy at Pompei is located at 923 N. McBride Street in the City of Syracuse, it is centrally located to all of the hospitals, Syracuse University and downtown businesses which makes it an ideal place if you want to be close to your children while you’re at work. The school offers pre-K as well as before and after school programs to help parents with longer schedules. The school is strongly supported by Father Champlain’s Guardian Angel Society, which helps to ensure that all students can afford a quality Catholic Education. For more information please check out the school website by clicking here.
 
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