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There was a large response to a neighborhood in Manlius for a reported house fire around 1 a.m. on Thursday, July 10.
Manlius, N.Y. — All lanes of Collamer Road (Route 298) in Manlius are closed Tuesday night after a car crash brought down live wires in the road. Around 10:34 p.m., multiple callers reported that a ...
As you drove down Fayette Street in the Village of Manlius the past few days, you may have noticed the side of CVS Pharmacy ...
The Town of Manlius Recreation Department is putting on “All Shook Up!” this weekend, but before they grace the stage at JD High School, they stopped by Bridge Street’s Graceland. Director Babs ...
Around 10:34 p.m., Kyle Sherwood, 32, of Dewitt, crashed into a pole at Collamer Road and Fremont Road, said Manlius Police ...
Few actresses are better known among sports fans than AT&T Lily. The AT&T commercial character, portrayed by 38-year-old actress Milana Vayntrub, has been a mainstay in the lives of sports fans for ...
A roundtable discussion involving local business owners, elected officials and guest speakers was held in the Manlius Village Auditorium July 9 on the subject of economic development. The open forum, ...
On July 8, the Village of Manlius Board of Trustees authorized the drafting of a request for proposal (RFP) for the installation of pickleball courts in the Village Centre Park. The RFP will call for ...
Three teenagers from suburban Syracuse have been accused of killing a beloved swan named Faye in a pond in Manlius, New York, and then cooking and eating her, allegedly thinking she was a large duck.
The Fayetteville-Manlius U-12 softball team is headed to its third-straight trip to the State Little League Tournament.It’s ...
Eman Hussan, 18, grinned as Manlius Police arrested him for allegedly killing a mother swan. The teens allegedly hopped a fence surrounding Manlius Swan Pond, killed Faye while she was nesting ...
Biologist Michael Bean donated Faye and her mate, Manny, to the village of Manlius for its swan pond in 2010. The two mute swans are not native to the U.S., but are the largest birds in New York.