Most Onondaga County towns seeing jumps in home sale prices: Which aren’t? (Good Morning CNY for Oct. 23)
Most Onondaga County towns seeing jumps in home sale prices: Which aren’t? (Good Morning CNY for Oct. 23)
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Most Onondaga County towns seeing jumps in home sale prices: Which aren’t? (Good Morning CNY for Oct. 23)

Subscribe to get the Good Morning, CNY newsletter delivered to your email inbox weekday mornings. Weather High: 55. Low: 42. Mostly cloudy, breezy, showers; see the 5-day forecast. Photo of the day Downtown restaurant to open new location: LaToya Ricks works in the kitchen of her Erma’s Island Jamaican food stand in downtown Syracuse’s Salt City Market. Ricks will soon expand with a full-service Jamaican restaurant called Erma’s Bistro in Armory Square. Here are the details. (Don Cazentre photo) The latest State Police searching for missing 16-year-old girl from Oneida County: Police are asking for the public’s help to find a missing teen girl from Oneida County. Paige E. Roberts, 16, of Marcy, was last seen around 5 p.m. Tuesday when she left her home, according to Trooper Jennifer Jiron, a spokesperson for New York State Police. Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact State Police. What’s trending Federal shutdown delays heating aid that helps 52,000 households in CNY: The federal government shutdown has forced New York state to delay the opening of a program that helps low- and moderate-income residents pay their heating bills each winter. The application period for the federally funded Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) was due to begin Nov. 3 in the National Grid service area in Upstate New York. The state received more than $360 million last year for the federal heating aid program. Now, that aid is in jeopardy. More districts to add cameras to catch drivers who go around stopped school buses: Three more Onondaga County school districts will add cameras to school buses to catch drivers who blow past stopped buses, bringing the total number of districts using the cameras to nine. Most Onondaga County towns seeing double-digit jumps in home sale prices: See which ones aren’t: Most places in Onondaga County have seen average home sale prices increase by more than 10% so far this year, but six towns have seen prices increase less than that amount and three towns have seen declines. Here’s a closer look at the numbers. Looking ahead Popular outdoor retailer plans to open huge new store in Upstate NY: A popular sporting goods retailer that sells cult-favorite hats and makes each of its locations unique is slated to open a new shop in Upstate New York. Bass Pro Shops is planning to open a new “destination retail location” in Western New York, employing 120 people. Here are the details. The former Tops in DeWitt has sold. What’s next for busy location? Northern NY concert series ending after 51 years for two reasons Schweinfurth art exhibition features friends who focus on natural world Sports SCAC Cross Country Championship: Runners from schools around Central New York competed Wednesday in the Salt City Athletic Conference cross country meet held at Durgee Cross Country Trail at Durgee Junior High School in Baldwinsville. More photos. (Marilu Lopez Fretts photo) New state classification rules target competitive balance for non-public schools. How is Section III affected?: The New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) on Tuesday approved a proposal that would set up a statewide, standardized process for classifying non-public high schools. Private, both religious and non-religious, and charter schools are considered non-public schools. Here’s how it will affect schools in Section III. How can Rickie Collins get Syracuse football offense on track? The Syracuse University football team is looking to snap a three-game losing streak in Atlanta on Saturday afternoon against No. 7 Georgia Tech. In order to get the Orange offense rolling again to accomplish that, SU quarterback Rickie Collins is just trying to have fun again. “When I have fun, I play better.” Here’s what else was overheard after practice. Syracuse football calls in ‘Dr. Blitz’ to help its defense Syracuse flips defensive lineman from Penn State MORE SPORTS: Don’t miss syracuse.com’s high school football Game of the Week tonight: CBA at C-NS. Here’s how to watch the livestream What advice did Josh Allen get from his grandmother amid Bills’ 2-game slump? Syracuse basketball staffer leaves SU to work for New York Knicks Our high school football power rankings: Class A teams inch towards top New state football rankings: Section III team reaches No. 1 spot Section III girls soccer playoff preview: What to watch in Class B, C, D Section III boys soccer playoff preview: What to watch in Class AAA, AA, A Central NY high school results, news, scores In brief Who stabbed ‘Chance’ the dog in the neck? Syracuse police want your help NY bill takes aim at other states’ National Guard troops: See what’s proposed Was fatal stabbing of boyfriend in Syracuse self-defense or murder? Driver dies after freak accident with deer in Upstate NY “Enable: The Disability Podcast” - Breaking barriers at work Syracuse mayoral candidates clash on water service, housing at debate NY law creates statewide registry for poorly understood form of dementia Today’s obituaries To view today’s obituaries, please click here. Your news. Your way.

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