by Delen Goldberg The Post-Standard Syracuse, NY -- How much has Central New York lost because of the pollution that has fouled Onondaga Lake for decades? What effect has generations of no swimming and fishing had on residents? And what must be done to make Onondaga Lake healthy again, able to support wildlife, recreation and culture? Those are among the many … [Read more...] about New council will charge businesses who dumped in Onondaga Lake for cleanup
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Bald Eagles Gather Along Syracuse’s Onondaga Lake For Winter
SEAN KIRST POST-STANDARD COLUMNIST CLICK HERE: TO WATCH SLIDESHOW OF EAGLES ON ONONDAGA LAKE Kristen Pechacek and her husband were driving Sunday along Interstate 690, on their way home from Rochester. They were nearing the Metropolitan Syracuse Wastewater Treatment Plant when Pechacek noticed an enormous bird flying toward them from Onondaga Lake. At first, she … [Read more...] about Bald Eagles Gather Along Syracuse’s Onondaga Lake For Winter
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Oren Lyons is inducted in the 2008 Native American athletic Hall of Fame
by Sue Lyons December 17, 2008 On October 25, 2008 Oren Lyons was inducted into the Native American Hall of fame. The ceremony took place at the Seneca Nation Casino in Niagara Falls NY. Oren was inducted for his long standing lacrosse career. Oren has also been inducted into the Syracuse University hall of fame in 1988, National Lacrosse Hall of fame 1993, Ontario Canada … [Read more...] about Oren Lyons is inducted in the 2008 Native American athletic Hall of Fame
Val Cook promotes her first book
Sharing the Medicine of Love By Santee and Summer Frazier The process of writing a book, no matter what genre, takes dedication, hard work, and loads of patience. Writing, revising and editing a book length text is a full time job that most would consider a glorified hobby. Then the job of promoting and talking about the book after it is printed is not any easier. So it's … [Read more...] about Val Cook promotes her first book
State DEC drafts policy on relations with NY Indians
Plan requires agency to consult Native Americans on variety of issues. Post Standard By Mike McAndrew For years, relations between the state Department of Environmental Conservation and New York's Native American nations have been as frosty as a December morning. Onondaga Nation leaders bristled when the DEC showed them the agency's $450 million Onondaga Lake cleanup … [Read more...] about State DEC drafts policy on relations with NY Indians
Onondaga Victorious at Turkey Shoot
Tsha'Honnonyendakwha News by Mellisa Rank On Saturday November 2nd and Sunday November 9th, two teams from our minor lacrosse association traveled to the Total Sports Experience complex in Rochester, NY to once again compete in the Annual Turkeyshoot Lacrosse Tournament. This is the first year that the tournament was not held in Ithaca, NY. The weather was as expected, very … [Read more...] about Onondaga Victorious at Turkey Shoot

