Vito Sciscioli, Syracuse
By Margaret McCormick Vito Sciscioli (pronounced shih-SHOW-lee) is retired but likes to stay active. He and his wife, Janet, sing
Read MoreBy Margaret McCormick Vito Sciscioli (pronounced shih-SHOW-lee) is retired but likes to stay active. He and his wife, Janet, sing
Read MoreBy Marilyn L. Pinsky I was the pudgy kid. The last one chosen for the team, the one beaten up on
Read MoreBy Harold Miller Email: hmiller@mcsmms.com I am sure you have seen the pictures on TV recently, poor refugees sloshing through the
Read MoreBy Bruce Frassinelli Email: bfrassinelli@ptd.net My wife’s uncle was a crier. Uncle Larry would blubber at the slightest emotional provocation.
Read MoreBy Michele Reed bazanreed@hotmail.com Photos by Bill Reed In April I lost my best friend of nearly 50 years and
Read MoreBy Marvin Druger Email: mdruger@syr.edu Our society is filled with clichés. These are stereotyped comments or phrases that we hear
Read MoreBy Jim Sollecito There came a moment as children when we went outside to play for the very last time.
Read MoreBy Margaret McCormick Do you know an excellent home cook from Central New York who is 55 or older? Nominate
Read MoreWhy is everyone migrating here? By Harold Miller Email: hmiller@mcsmms.com As I write this in my den in Florida, overlooking
Read MoreYou can play a big part to fight climate change By Marilyn L. Pinsky Do you know the expression, “the
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