WEST CARTHAGE — The town of Champion council during its January meeting authorized the purchase of a 2021 Ford F Series pickup truck for the highway department.
WEST CARTHAGE — The Champion Town Council during its January meeting amended the zoning law concerning bed and breakfast operations. With no one from the public to speak during the
CARTHAGE â After 15 years of leasing, the Magro family has purchased the downtown building which houses Stefanoâs Pizzeria and Restaurant.
âGreat â it feels like coming back home,â said Salvatore Magro, who is part of the second generation of the family â along with his sister Stefania Peebles â to run the local pizzeria business.
Their father, Stefano Magro, a native of Sicily, had helped his brothers establish a pizzeria in Sherburne before branching out on his own. The senior Mr. Magro and his wife Toni decided settle in Carthage and opened their first pizzeria on State Street in the summer of 1985. As the business grew, they moved into a larger space next door and became a community favorite.
PORT LEYDEN â Since the death of Minnesota man George Floyd at the hands of police last May, confidence in and support of law enforcement has been tarnished on all levels across the nation.
A South Lewis Central School District sophomore decided to reverse that tide locally by showing appreciation to law enforcement officers.
Despite trying to save for a car, Alexia T. Finster, who will be 16 in March, purchased small tokens of appreciation for local police agency members.
âThere is so much negativity in the media about law enforcement,â Alexia, the daughter of Jennifer and Trevor Samson, said. âI wanted to do something to let them know they are appreciated and that they are amazing people to me.â