Newsday SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) _ Attorneys for the state have asked a federal judge to dismiss a land claim filed last year by the Onondaga Indian Nation, saying the tribe waited too long to file its lawsuit. New York Assistant Attorney General David Roberts also argued that any taking of property now would be too disruptive to residents and the government. The … [Read more...] about Attorney says state’s response to Onondaga land claim misses mark
State seeks dismissal of suit by Onondagas
Outcomes of Cayuga, Oneida cases cited. Onondagas' lawyer: This suit's different. Syracuse Post-Standard By John O'Brien Staff writer The Onondaga Nation waited too long to file its land claim against New York, and any taking of property now would be too disruptive to residents and the government, state lawyers argued in court papers filed Tuesday. Lawyers for … [Read more...] about State seeks dismissal of suit by Onondagas
Little Known of Cleanup – Closed talks on lake plan concern environmentalists
Syracuse Post-Standard By Mark Weiner Staff writer A year ago, state officials approved a $451 million plan to clean up Onondaga Lake's industrial pollution and began negotiating to make the lake's biggest polluter pay the bill. The cleanup plan was one of the final tasks before the state could resolve its 1989 lawsuit against polluter Allied Chemical, which, … [Read more...] about Little Known of Cleanup – Closed talks on lake plan concern environmentalists
Suit seeks straight answer on tobacco taxes
Company sues N.Y. to clear up whether selling Indians untaxed cigarettes is legal. Syracuse Post-Standard The Associated Press by Staff writer Mark Weiner Buffalo Tobacco wholesalers frustrated by mixed messages from the state over whether they are still allowed to supply Indian retailers with untaxed, unstamped cigarettes are ready to ask a court to intervene. At … [Read more...] about Suit seeks straight answer on tobacco taxes
‘Impaired’ waterways need consistent listing
Syracuse Post-Standard Letter to the Editor: The Onondaga Nation supports cleanup efforts and environmental achievements throughout our historic territory. But we were confused by the July 25 front-page story, "Cleaner Oswego River makes history." One of the Environmental Protection Agency's stated reasons for de-listing the river was because of supposed improvements … [Read more...] about ‘Impaired’ waterways need consistent listing
Joseph Heath and Lawrence Hauptman’s Presentation at the Collaborative Education Series at Syracuse Stage
Dr. Lawrence Hauptman (distinguished professor of history at SUNY New Paltz) and Joe Heath (general counsel for the Onondaga Nation) continued the Collaborative Educational Series at Syracuse Stage on July 11, 2006 sponsored by NOON. Dr. Hauptman began the night sharing his work form his book Conspiracy of Interests. He outlined how New York State was in financial disarray … [Read more...] about Joseph Heath and Lawrence Hauptman’s Presentation at the Collaborative Education Series at Syracuse Stage
Recalling Jesuits’ Arrival
Syracuse Post-Standard By Renée K. Gadoua Staff writer Saturday morning, Lee Miller will don a long black robe and black hat, the garb of a 17th-century Jesuit priest. Portraying the Rev. Pierre-Joseph Chaumonot, Miller will stand on the shore of Onondaga Lake and greet canoes to mark the 350th anniversary of the arrival of Jesuits who created Ste. Marie, a Catholic … [Read more...] about Recalling Jesuits’ Arrival