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» News Archive |
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Fatal accident in Mexico
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Church reacts to Pastor's arrest
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Stepbrother charged with murder in Maxwell case
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Fire destroys 100-year-old Mexico home
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Directv HD subscribers
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::ATTENTION:: All Verizon mobile phone users...
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Mexico13114 Updates, Fixes & Additions Log
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Heavy winds knock out power across CNY
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Johnston's Propane and issues?
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We remember.........
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New crandalls place does not use local businesses
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Happy labor day
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Man charged with stabbing teen
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Police arrest two in Oswego holdup
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Fulton police investigate armed robbery
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Astronomy, anyone? |
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Dec 06, 2008 - 2:45 AM - by Grey Wolf
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I am wondering if anyone in Mexico or the surrounding area would be interested in an Astronomy Club? I have years of field experience in observational astronomy as well as some background in stellar research.
Before you discount this, how many of you have an old telescope someone bought for you (or for yourself) sitting in the attic/garage, never used, because you don't know how? You'd be suprised how easy it is, and how many hours of viewing you can have with even the smallest of telescopes. (Did you know that telescopes can be `tuned up' to improve performance?)
If your intereted, send a PM to me here. It's a great hobby for a lifetime!
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Merry christmas |
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Dec 22, 2008 - 1:51 PM - by Dale
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Merry Christmas for sunny and much warmer Gulf Shores, AL. Am keeping track of what the weather is throwing at you and don't miss it one bit. But, you've been thru it before and what is a couple of feet of snow to you anyway.
Best to all.
Dale Bigelow
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Ckicken Schack |
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Aug 20, 2008 - 3:49 PM - by Anonymous
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has any one been to the chicken shack on 104b and kranz rd
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6 Replies | 178 Views
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Pelican Pams - A sub shop in Mexico |
Mar 26, 2008 - 7:21 PM - by Junior
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For those that have not heard it yet. We have a new sub shop in Mexico on Main Street (RTE. 104)
It is called Pelican Pams. They have everything from hot sandwiches, chili, stew, salads and more. They have freshed baked Italian sub rolls daily and use Boar's Head brand meats which in my opinion is the best.
Try them out for lunch or diner. 
Pelican Pams
3244 Main Street • Mexico, NY
(315) 963-2512
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Graffiti hits Mexico again |
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Jul 29, 2008 - 2:13 PM - by Junior
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This picture has been taken on July 29th, 2008. Police have been called to the scene. What is happening to our beautiful community?
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Burglary at St. Mary's Church |
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Nov 17, 2008 - 7:29 PM - by jshaw77
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A burglary took place at St. Mary's Church on Main St., Mexico during the early hours of Saturday, November 15th. The break-in occurred in the rear of the church. A number of sacred golden vessels were taken along with vestment robes and altar wine.
One of the items taken was a sacred chalice which belonged to pastor, Rev. John Canorro.
If anyone has any information on the whereabouts of the church's items or tips leading to the apprehension of the thieves, you are asked to call the Oswego County Sheriff's Department or the rectory at 963-7182.
Joe Shaw
Parishoner
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Village of Mexico unfair to it's Local Businesses |
Nov 12, 2008 - 3:58 PM - by Junior
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The village of Mexico is unfair to it's Local Businesses
Dear Friends, Neighbors, Customers, Business Owners and Members of the Mexico NY Community,
As a local business owner I have to ask: did you ever have one of those days? What kind you ask - well I'll tell you. The kind where the local government does everything in their power to make it hard, miserable & even impossible to do business.
I am so sorry to say that Mexico is a villiage that demands so much and gives so little. When I first moved here to Mexico in '95, I had quite a different opinion of the area. Once I became a business owner, Mexico taught me otherwise RIGHT AWAY! Local politics it seems can be very one sided. Things like who you know, who owes you, and what have you done for me, and my favorite: whose toes did you step on, seem to play a big part.
Times are VERY tough right now for everyone and to top it off, Business owners really have two lives, their business and their personal. We work hard to fight the worst of times and quite often lose in the end. But while times are bad, we should be doing all we can to help each other. You would think that local officials would take a look at everything as a whole and maybe just give a damn enough to quit hassling businesses over the most trivial unimportant things!! Maybe lend a helping hand, not a hurting one.
Our zoning officers has been in our store with promises of court dates over things like leaky gutters, indoor signage and things that to us just don't make sense.
The new sidewalks are beautiful right? But at what expense. The year the sidewalks were replaced we nearly went out of business due to the MONTHS of difficult accessibility to our shop as well as NO PARKING FOR ANYONE. We were at the end of it all when I invited Channel 9 to see and report what had happened and low and behold, construction was restarted the next day! Gee. Our supportive clients and friends were there with words of encouragement as well as their business to keep us afloat. We still feel the loss today believe it or not. Why does Mexico do so much to hurt small local businesses?
The Keeping of Mexico in the 1800's is just not going to work. Mexico is growing and at a fast pace too. Enhancing the look and feel of the area is part of growth. But to overlook certain things and pick on the others that offend you is not the way to bring us all together.
Question: If you took all the business out of Mexico, what would you have? Answer: A 55mph speed limit. Get my point. Take a look at what the businesses do for the area. It's nice not to have to drive 15 mile for a container of milk!
Sincerely,
Mark SR.
Dynamic Designs
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