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Hoosock, Jensen families, friends and fellow officers attend vigil for fallen heroes on National Mall in Washington, DC
Hoosock, Jensen families, friends and fellow officers attend vigil for fallen heroes on National Mall in Washington, DC

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Hoosock, Jensen families, friends and fellow officers attend vigil for fallen heroes on National Mall in Washington, DC

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WSYR-TV) — The names of five fallen officers from Central New York were read aloud before a crowd of thousands Tuesday night at the Annual Candlelight Vigil on the National Mall outside the U.S. Capitol Building. Despite the persistent rain, each officer was well-represented with family members or fellow officers. For the reading of Officer Michael Jensen's name, his mom and dad traveled to Washington, DC from Oneida County. Jensen's police family, including Syracuse Police Chief Joe Cecile, were part of the detail that made the trip. Lt. Michael Hoosock's widow, Cait, and their three children were in attendance for the reading of his name. Onondaga County Sheriff Toby Shelley and Hoosock's fellow deputies were also there. A detail from Oswego County, including Sheriff Don Hilton, attended the vigil for Deputy Cailee Campbell who was killed in a crash last year. Kathy Owen, the widow of Oneida Indian Nation Police Sgt. Ronald Owen, attended the vigil with her family. They were seated in front of a detail from the Nation, led by Chief David Verne. The annual reading of the roll call included 345 names newly recognized this year, either because of a death in the line of duty last year or a special circumstance that finally allowed past deaths to be recognized this year. Lt. David McShane, of the State's Department of Environmental Conservation, who died from a 9/11-related illness last year was also included in the roll call. His fellow officers attended in his memory. In addition to the reading, the names of each officer were newly added to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial wall. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Your Stories Q&A: What's next for the land that used to be home to a landmark restaurant in Canastota?
Your Stories Q&A: What's next for the land that used to be home to a landmark restaurant in Canastota?

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Your Stories Q&A: What's next for the land that used to be home to a landmark restaurant in Canastota?

CANASTOTA, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — You ask, we answer! Viewer Question: What's the plan for the vacant lot that used to be Graziano's Restaurant and Inn? If you live in the Canastota area, you certainly remember Graziano's Italian Restaurant. It was a staple on N. Peterboro Street for decades. It was right near the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Adding to the restaurant's legacy was the owner, Tony Graziano. The 103-year-old is a beloved figure in Canastota. Last year, the village named a street after the World War II veteran. When Graziano retired in 2020, the restaurant was demolished by the Oneida Indian Nation. The Nation bought the prime piece of property a few years prior. What's next for the land? Back in June of 2023, the Oneida Indian Nation announced it was partnering with Tesla to bring a Tesla showroom to Upstate New York. It was advertised as the first Sales, Service and Delivery (SSD) center in the region. A spokesperson for the Nation said the 25,000 square foot building will be built on the former Graziano's lot. When the project was first announced, the Tesla showroom was expected to open this year, but the Nation said it was delayed due to other construction projects. They now anticipate construction to begin this year, with the opening in late 2026. Submit a form. Your Stories Q&A: What's next for the land that used to be home to a landmark restaurant in Canastota? Your Stories Q&A: More complaints about potholes at Great Northern Mall in Clay Your Stories Q&A: A cheese-centric restaurant about to open in Eastwood Your Stories Q&A: Is Drakos Urgent Care still coming to Camillus? Your Stories Q&A: New plans for an old pizza and ice cream shop in Lysander Your Stories Q&A: Denny's in Camillus closes abruptly after 25 years Your Stories Q&A: Another Walgreens to close in CNY, this time in Cicero Your Stories Q&A: Here's what's moving into the closed Outback Steakhouse in Clay Your Stories Q&A: Drive-thru coffee stand to open near Sweetheart Corner Your Stories Q&A: Why am I being charged a recycling fee when buying paint? Your Stories Q&A: Why does it take so long for bags to make it to baggage claim? Your Stories Q&A: Will this weekend be the last time we change the clock for good? Your Stories Q&A: What is the towering yellow contraption I see on I-481? Your Stories Q&A: Why are a handful of dollar stores in the area closed? Your Stories Q&A: How to report a pothole Your Stories Q&A: Nationwide shortage means some secondary roads in Clay are not getting salted Your Stories Q&A: New York Thruway Authority once again alerting people to ongoing scam Your Stories Q&A: Is there still a plan to redevelop the old Bird's Nest Motel in Skaneateles? Your Stories Q&A: Why do I keep getting unwanted calls when I'm on the 'Do Not Call' list? Your Stories: Is the Shurfine grocery store in Weedsport closed for good? Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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