Auburn Citizen

Dog park closer to reality

by Auburn Citizen 05.16.2012

AUBRUN | Marla Connelly was all smiles following the Cayuga County Legislature’s Ways and Means Committee meeting on Tuesday.

Committee approves dog park

by Auburn Citizen 05.07.2012

AUBURN | Local dog owners may have a leg up on the prospect of a dog park following Tuesday’s Cayuga County Legislature’s Public Works committee meeting.

KOMANECKY, William (Bill) deathline

by Auburn Citizen 04.08.2012

KOMANECKY, William (Bill) Komanecky, 95, of Emeritus at Lakeland, Lakeland, Fla.,died  Monday, April 2, 2012. Interment will be at Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, FL. Condolences may be sent to

CherneskyFest now taking performer applications

by Auburn Citizen 04.07.2012

CherneskyFest, a free, open-air performance festival, will be held from noon to 10 p.m. Aug. 18 in Market Street Park in Auburn. The festival is accepting applications from all types of performers, in

Sarah Bruno

by Auburn Citizen 04.05.2012

BRUNO, Sarah, 97, of 3 Gaylord St., Auburn died Thursday, April 5, 2012. Mass of Christian burial 11 a.m. by the Rev. Frank Lioi in St. Francis Church. Calling hours 4 to 8 p.m. Monday in the Cheche F

Harriet M. Romaine

by Auburn Citizen 04.05.2012

Harriet M. Romaine

No. 2 Syracuse edges UConn to clinch Big East

by Auburn Citizen 02.26.2012

STORRS, Conn. (AP) — Fab Melo’s follow-up dunk with 31 seconds left lifted No. 2 Syracuse to a 71-69 win over Connecticut on Saturday night and clinched the Big East regular season title for the Oran

Fire destroys Brutus trailer home

by Auburn Citizen 02.22.2012

BRUTUS — One firefighter was sent to the hospital after a
trailer home in a Brutus trailer park was destroyed by a fire on
Wednesday.

Hearing set in Auburn killing

by Auburn Citizen 01.28.2012

David McNamara is expected to return to Cayuga County Court Tuesday
as prosecutors prepare to file an appeal in an attempt to get his
murder indictment reinstated.

Downtown offices need a lift

by Auburn Citizen 01.28.2012

AUBURN — County officials are asking disabled visitors to the
downtown Hardenbergh building to call ahead to make special
arrangements after the building’s elevator was shut down
Thursday.

Local teachers center fretting funding

by Auburn Citizen 01.28.2012

The Cayuga-Onondaga Teacher Center has been riding a funding
roller coaster for the last few years, with partial state funding
restored this year, no funding last year, and threats of no funding
the y

Feeling the burn

by Auburn Citizen 01.28.2012

PORT BYRON — Nearly $1,000 was raised and three men will likely
suffer from stomach pains throughout the weekend after the second
annual Charlie vs. Chili for Charity event, held Friday at Port
Byron

Poll: New Yorkers mostly optimistic

by Auburn Citizen 01.22.2012

Is
New York heading in the right direction? According to a Siena
Research Institute poll released this week, a majority of New
Yorkers believe the state is.

AMH supporters have X-ray vision

by Auburn Citizen 01.22.2012

AUBURN — Droves of Auburn Memorial Hospital supporters spent
Saturday evening getting classy in the name of a cause.

New York’s property tax cap math not as simple as 2 percent

by Auburn Citizen 01.22.2012

School district officials and school finance experts are saying
the state’s 2-percent property tax cap is not the silver bullet
many New Yorkers believe it is.