Minnie Simonette fondly recalls her most memorable 4th of July. While many of her days as a Peace Corps volunteer in a small village in Kiribati were filled with work, “Early one morning, and my door was not yet opened, I heard someone call my name.”
Proper Trail Etiquette
This letter writer frequently encounters individuals on our local paths who appear to be unfamiliar with conventional trail etiquette.
2,001 ViewsSyracuse Bike Lanes
Kid-Friendly Salon Also Serves Adults
A new salon specializes in making haircuts fun for kids, and also offers adult services.
1,970 Views“The Talk” is Really Many Conversations
For the past 14 years, Macklin, a Stapleton parent of two, has devoted her professional life to helping others have open and frank conversations about sex, sexuality, and reproductive health.
1,968 ViewsIMAX—Dream Big: Engineering Our World
The new IMAX movie, Dream Big: Engineering Our World is entertaining, educational and inspiring for all ages—and the 3D effects are icing on the cake.
1,942 ViewsEast High Senior Wins Daniels Scholarship
Because of the Daniels Fund, Nakiya Clausell will attend the University of Miami in the fall to study environmental engineering.
1,940 ViewsPark Hill Garden Walk June 17
Saturday, June 17, 9am-3pm. Purchase advance tickets online at www.parkhillgardenwalk.org
$12/$10 for seniors
New Kids’ Store: Fate or Good Planning?
She started out in geology, earned an MBA, worked in aerospace, stayed home with her three kids, and has now opened a children’s boutique.
1,916 ViewsStapleton Teacher-Librarians Receive National Award
Two Stapleton residents and teacher-librarians at Eaglecrest High School will do anything to get high school students reading, and the results are paying off.
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