County OKs money for body cams; plus, Syracuse Mets finally back (Good Morning CNY for May 5)
Updated May 05, 2021;
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A young fan looks for free gift thrown by Mets staff. Syracuse Mets open their season against the Scranton Railriders at NBT Bank Stadium May 4, 2021. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com
PLAY BALL! (FINALLY): For the first time in more than a year and a half, the Syracuse Mets took to the field for a baseball game. Fans were allowed at the game and they got a close-up look at the newly renovated NBT Bank Stadium. Check out fan reactions to Opening Night. (Dennis Nett photo)
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Cayuga County-area art teachers work gets some spotlight
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‘Watcher’ movie: Cast revealed for CNY screenwriter’s new psychological thriller Syracuse.com 3/16/2021
A Central New York screenwriter’s new movie is taking shape.
The Hollywood Reporter reports Karl Glusman, Maika Monroe and Burn Gorman will star in the upcoming psychological thriller “Watcher,” written by Skaneateles resident Zack Ford and directed by Chloe Okuno. According to Deadline, the film begins shooting this month in Romania.
“Watcher” centers on a young married couple, Julia (Monroe) and Francis (Glusman), as they move into a new apartment in Bucharest amid a citywide panic over a possible serial killer known as the Headhunter. Julia, who finds herself isolated in her new surroundings, starts suspecting someone is watching her through his window across the street.
Schweinfurth’s student art show includes works by their teachers
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
This ceramic bust, titled Precious, was created by Auburn High School art teacher Mike Villano. He submitted it for inclusion in the Teacher Art display thats part of Both Ends of the Rainbow 2021.
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AUBURN, NY – The Covid-19 pandemic has been difficult for both students and teachers as they transitioned from in-person classes to mostly online instruction. But at least one art teacher found a silver lining.
Tracy Hale, a fine arts and photography teacher at Skaneateles High School, used the isolation and time to herself to work on her art: photography.