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Police say the majority of the fake money they ve come across are bogus $20 and $100 bills. In issuing their warning, officers were sure to point out the bills look and feel very real. However, upon further examination, most of these circulating counterfeit dollars carry a clear indicator that they are not real - the words Copy Money can be seen marked on the notes, Oneida Police said. Please be vigilant and make sure you closely examine any bills being rendered, and make sure they are authentic, police wrote on the department s Facebook page.
Meanwhile, Oneida Police are asking for help identifying a woman who may have passed some counterfeit cash recently at the Byrne Dairy on Lenox Ave in the city of Oneida. The woman captured in these security camera photos was at the store on Tuesday afternoon, police said. Officers say they d like to identify and locate the woman pictured in these photos:
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I love ice cream. Especially soft serve. My mother and I would go to Byrne Dairy now and then during the summer to get a chocolate and vanilla soft serve. A golf course nearby also had soft serve, including fruity flavors like blackberry.
If not Byrne Dairy, Heid’s Sweet Treats in the village of Liverpool, New York. Right next to Heid’s, which sold hot dogs and some other things, Sweet Treats provided dessert. Delicious soft serve.
There was also a place close to the Central North Syracuse High School that had good soft serve. German chocolate cake flavor was one of the options.
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The Village board has approved an amendment to its tobacco sales regulations that prohibited stores that sell cigarettes and other tobacco items from locating near a school.
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Mayor Linda Jackson says the change allows the sales but prohibits advertising, which could entice minors. The amendment will allow Byrne Dairy to take a step forward with plans for a store located 286 feet from Jennie F. Snapp Middle School property.
The Village will still be able to review applications and issue tobacco licenses under individual case review.