Photo of Sam Carista provided by Oswego Speedway.
OSWEGO – Treasured Central New York racing competitor ‘Slammin’ Sam Carista of West Monroe, New York, passed away on Friday morning, April 2. He was 90 years old.
A fixture at area short tracks for more than 70 years, Carista raced competitively from 1948 all the way through 2018, when he had his last stint in the 4-Cylinder division at Brewerton Speedway.
Carista has won countless races and track championships at upstate short tracks, and also raced on and off in Oswego’s Supermodified division from 1965 to 1980.
The dirt racer began his Oswego career in ‘65 driving the Caruso / Hackett built No. 113 for car owner Dick Bloom.
Yerbaé Sparkling Water Raises Over $1M Through Crowdfunding
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Scottsdale, Az. – Yerbaé Enhanced Sparkling Water is proud to announce that they have become the first non-alcoholic beverage company in the world to raise $1M+ through crowdfunding.
Yerbaé launched their crowdfunding campaign on September 25, 2020. The brand continued the campaign into early 2021 where they saw increased momentum due to an increase of brand awareness as well as increased sales in 2020 vs 2019. Due to this momentum, the investor community of 1024 individual investors contributed more than $1M as of March 4th, marking a historical moment for team Yerbaé.
Todd Gibson said, “it is an amazing achievement to have raised over $1M through the Reg CF platform and to be the first non-alcoholic beverage brand to achieve this is such a great accomplishment! We now have over 1,040 new investors that are our brand ambassadors and champions helping to spread the word about Yerbaé. We cannot thank eve
Many businesses are going back to later hours after the curfew was lifted and that includes gyms. Planet Fitness locations in northwest Ohio are back to 24/7 hours.
ODOT gets ready for long week as community prepares for biggest snow of winter
An ODOT spokesperson says it s the third week in a row that full crews will be on 12 hours shifts to make sure drivers are safe on snow and ice-covered roads. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL), WTOL Newsroom Published: 9:57 PM EST February 14, 2021 Updated: 10:50 PM EST February 14, 2021
OHIO, USA WTOL First Alert meteorologists are saying the snow that falls between Sunday night and Tuesday morning will easily be the biggest snow of the season, and more than likely the most the area has seen in over 5 years.
That has the crews responsible for keeping roads clear on high alert.