The inspiring story of a local Chick-fil-A owner with ALS (Good Morning CNY for November 29)

The inspiring story of a local Chick-fil-A owner with ALS (Good Morning CNY for November 29)

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Whet your appetite: On a wet, snowy Thursday morning in Lowville, runners participate in a Thanksgiving turkey trot. (Related press photo)

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Wells College is looking for a buyer: The private liberal arts college at Cayuga Lake closed at the end of June after 156 years in business. The campus is now for sale. A listing from commercial real estate firm CBRE is seeking offers for the college’s more than 20 classroom, dining, office and residential buildings, as well as athletic facilities, including a large turf field and tennis courts. No price is listed, but Cayuga County values ​​the campus at $8.5 million.

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He runs a local Chick-Fil-A without saying a word: Jimmer Szatkowski, who opened the first Chick-fil-A in upstate New York in 2018, has dedicated himself to the day-to-day management of his restaurant despite being diagnosed with ALS in 2021. Over the past three years, he has adapted to running the Cicero restaurant from a wheelchair and relies on a ventilator, with his wife or an assistant helping him with communication. “I can do almost anything,” he said. “It just looks different.”

Officials crowd the courtroom for the arraignment of the murderer’s father: Joseph Murphy, whose son shot and killed Syracuse Police Officer Michael Jensen and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Michael Hoosock was arrested in August and charged with criminal possession of a weapon and third-degree criminal possession of a weapon. On Nov. 6, he was charged with third-degree possession of a firearm. Nearly 100 police officers attended Wednesday’s arraignment, a simple court hearing.

Contractor who defrauded homeowners charged in three additional CNY cases: Dakota A. Smith, 29, was charged with each count of grand larceny. According to state police, he was first arrested in Onondaga County earlier this month after he was accused of taking a $5,000 bond from a Bayberry family and then walking away. Authorities are investigating how many other CNY families may have hired Smith and whether the work he agreed to was completed.

Syracuse Orange Basketball 2024-25: Syracuse vs. Cornell

Syracuse Orange guard Elijah Moore (8) celebrates after a three-pointer. The Syracuse Orange basketball team plays against the Cornell Big Red at the JMA Wireless Dome on Wednesday, November 27, 2024. Dennis Nett | [email protected]DennisNet | [email protected]

A boost from the youth: Syracuse defeated Cornell 82-72 on Wednesday behind three freshmen who combined for 44 points and 24 rebounds. Among them was Elijah Moore (pictured), who scored 19 points on 5 of 7 shooting from the 3-point line. Quick Hits | Box score | Update on Eddie Lampkin’s injury (Photo by Dennis Nett)

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Syracuse’s seniors relish the chance to leave their mark against Miami: Nothing would say more about the Syracuse veterans than beating Miami, a team that comes into the JMA Wireless Dome on Saturday ranked No. 6 in the country by the College Football Playoff selection committee. With a win, this year’s Syracuse team would become just the 10th team in school history to finish with nine wins in the regular season and the second to finish the second half of the year with a winning record since moving to the ACC in 2013. | Our predictions

  • Top players consider whether they will play in the bowl: “We’ll see”
  • Syracuse lands linebacker commitment from Virginia

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