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Mostly sunny and warm again; see the 5-day forecast . Photo of the Day Robert Grossman | Contributing photographer F-M girls volleyball team tops West Genny: The Fayetteville-Manlius and West Genesee girls volleyball teams met on Monday in a rematch of last year’s Section III Class AA title match. This time, F-M came away with a 3-1 win.



Story, 70 photos from the match . (Robert Grossman photo) The Latest Last ShoppingTown holdout digs in. What does that mean for ambitious redevelopment of the mall? The owner of the former Sears store at ShoppingTown Mall isn’t going away quietly, and that could mean further delays for a proposed $400 million redevelopment of the dead mall.

Transform Saleco LLC, a Sears entity that controls some of the retail chain’s closed stores, is suing the Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency to stop it from using its eminent domain power to take possession of the property -- putting plans to transform ShoppingTown into a residential, business and entertainment center remain on hold . What’s Trending For first time, Micron faces environmental criticism from U.S.

agencies over Clay project: Two federal agencies have criticized Micron Technology for not providing enough information on how the company will lessen the impact of filling in hundreds of acres of wetlands at the company’s planned chipmaking plant in Central New York. It’s the first public pushback the Micron project has received from federal agencies. Here’s what the agencies said .

Syracuse man pleads guilty to trafficking of dozens of guns from Georgia: A Syracuse man pleaded guilty Tuesday to aiding in a scheme to traffic guns from Georgia to Central New York. The 34-year-old admitted to repeatedly traveling to Georgia to provide money for illegal gun purchases and then transporting the weapons back to Syracuse . How to see full harvest supermoon, partial eclipse this week: In a year marked by the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse and repeat showings of the dazzling northern lights, New York sky watchers are set to get lucky yet again this week.

The harvest supermoon will brighten night skies above the Empire State and around the world tonight. And when the big, beautiful supermoon rises, sky lovers will be treated to another celestial event . Looking Ahead Summer’s last hurrah: What’s going on this week in CNY: It’s just about time to say goodbye to summer, but Central New York has a jam-packed entertainment schedule this week, offering a final chance to soak up the season before autumn arrives.

Here are 17 events you shouldn’t miss . Syracuse amphitheater announces first concert of 2025 season Erie Canal Museum invites bakers to participate in Gingerbread Gallery Megan Moroney’s “Am I Okay?” Tour includes Upstate NY show Regulators, brand owners to speak at NY Cannabis Insider conference dennis nett | [email protected] Wooden Stick Festival: The Haudenosaunee Wooden Stick Lacrosse Festival was held at Onondaga Lake Park over the weekend.

The event featured stick-making demonstrations, a lacrosse tournament, a smoke dancing competition and more. Photos. (Dennis Nett photo).

Sports Syracuse football searching for consistency: The Syracuse football team leaned on its offense to overcome poor tackling in its first game. It played three excellent quarters only to have special teams mistakes turn a comfortable win into a nail-biter in its second. Heading into the Orange’s third game of the season, head coach Fran Brown preached the need for consistency -- both to help this year’s team reach its potential and for his program to shrug off the weight of a two-decade malaise .

Axe Brent Anything: Can SU’s Kyle McCord compete for the Heisman? ACC Football Power Rankings: Who is the second-best team? (Poll) Axe: 4 trends Syracuse football would love to see continue SU recruit sees confidence soar beating Tyreek Hill off the line (video) Fran Brown gives injury updates for three Syracuse players Syracuse men’s basketball legends raise NIL money for women’s team: When it comes to Name, Image and Likeness, the Syracuse football and men’s basketball programs receive the lion’s share of support. But over the weekend, over a dozen former Syracuse men’s players, including legends such as Derrick Coleman, John Wallace, Billy Owens and Lawrence Moten, came together to support Felisha Legette-Jack and her Syracuse women’s basketball program . Top 40 men’s recruit, who visited Syracuse, cuts list to 3 schools SU to host 2025 commit plus a key 2026 recruit this weekend MORE SPORTS: All-CNY softball star player announces Division I commitment 4 things we learned about Section III football in Week 1 HS football rankings: New team rises to No.

1 Marching band rankings: Defending champs open strong In Brief Apartment hunters, beware: 2 Upstate NY counties in top 10 in US for rent increases Man riding motorbike dies after crash in Syracuse Tractor trailer hits Park Street Bridge in Syracuse, the fourth in a week Obituary: Michael Ghabarou, 73, owned several city restaurants Today’s Obituaries RECOMMENDED • syracuse .com Gunman subdued by bystander at Manlius gas station; more top stories (Good Morning CNY for Sept. 11) Sep.

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