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Vaccine clinics bump 2 high school graduations from NY State Fair s Expo Center

Vaccine clinics bump 2 high school graduations from NY State Fair’s Expo Center Updated May 07, 10:44 AM; Posted May 07, 9:30 AM Liverpool High School held its graduation in June 2019 at the New York State Expo Center at the New York State Fairgrounds, Geddes, NY, This year they won t be able to have it there . Scott Schild | sschild@syracuse.comScott Schild | sschild@syracuse. Facebook Share Onondaga County’s two largest high schools are scrambling for a place for their commencements after learning the New York State Fair won’t be able to honor their reservations. Cicero North Syracuse and Liverpool high schools both had completed applications and had tentative reservations for the Expo Center.

Some local history tied to San Jacinto

Texas celebrated the 185th anniversary of the Battle of San Jacinto yesterday, as Texans honored those that contributed to the epic 18-minute victory over Santa Anna’s 1,200 Mexican troops that ended the Texas Revolution and gave way to the Republic of Texas. The battle was led, of course, by Texas hero Sam Houston, who at one time resided and worked as an attorney here in Liberty. Another caveat of local history tied to San Jacinto is the famed architect Alfred C. Finn, who was responsible for the design and completion of the monument in 1939. It turns out that Finn was also responsible for the expansion and remodel design of the old First National Bank of Cleveland eight years prior, in 1931. The bank itself was originally built in 1914.

JACK FRANCIS VEULEMANS

Jack Francis Veulemans, of Sedalia, formerly of Tipton, passed into the care of our Lord on Monday, January 25, 2021. He was 93. Born January 3, 1928, at the family home in Gravois Mills, he was the second of five children of John Dominick and Edith May (Higbee) Veulemans. The family moved to Tipton and at age eight, before and after school, Jack began working with his grandfather, father and uncle at the family grain elevator. When the family sold the elevator business to MFA in the mid-sixties, Jack started Veulemans Elevator in Otterville. He grew the business throughout the decades and was respected in the industry. For the next many years, Jack provided employment for many local men whom he lovingly referred to as “the boys.” Jack prayerfully and humbly led by example in all aspects of his life. He sold the elevator in the early nineties, but continued to frequent there, sometimes working, until about 2010.

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