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Liberty

Police in Liberty make several drug busts in recent weeks

Police arrested Tyler Smith, 21, of East Syracuse NY May 28 and Corey Stone, 21, of Syracuse NY. Liberty Police found the men sleeping in a car in the McDonalds parking lot on Sullivan Avenue in the Village.
Officers smelt marihuana when checking the two individuals. Officers later discovered 26.6 grams of marihuana, 7 grams of Psilocybin mushrooms and several tablets of Hydrocodone and Ecstasy.  Read more

Cardio Fit exercise class for adults

Simple movements to music from 50's through present at Liberty Fitness Center, 1-2pm, free. Blood pressure tests avail. 845/292-0756.

May 26, 2011

Not-for-profit coffee hour

Network w/ other not-for-profit organizations at Cornell Cooperative Ext., 10am-12noon, free. RSVP: 845/292-6180.

June 15, 2011

Exploring credit/debt management issues

Info on selecting & using credit wisely, paying down debt, credit reports & credit scores at Cornell Cooperative Ext., 5:30-7:30pm, free. RSVP: 845/292-5250.

June 2, 2011

Home weatherization workshop

Hands-on workshop on low-cost & no-cost weatherization practices at Cornell Cooperative Ext., 5:30-7:30pm, free. RSVP: 845/292-5250.

June 14, 2011

Red Cross babysitter's training

Ages 11-15 learn skills to safely & responsibly care for infants & children at Cornell Cooperative Ext., 9am-4pm, $50. RSVP: 845/292-6180.

June 4, 2011

Bratwurst dinner

Elks Lodge #1545, 5-7pm, adults/take-out $9, ages 11 & under $5, under 5 free. Public welcome. 845/292-3434.

June 1, 2011

'Because We Care'

Program for family caregivers at Cornell Cooperative Ext., 1-4pm, free. Refreshments, door prizes. RSVP: 845/292-5250 or 292-6180.

June 2, 2011

Plant sale

Cornell Cooperative Ext., members only pre-sale 9am-12noon, public sale 10:30am-12noon. 845/292-6180.

May 28, 2011

The town, the village and the Liberty cops

There was a general agreement that the village is facing dissolution at some point in the not too distant future. Richard Winters, mayor of the Village of Liberty, said, because Governor Andrew Cuomo is pushing for the consolidation of municipalities, and because the sour economy has pushed the village to the brink of insolvency, it seems that ultimately the village may cease to exist.  Read more

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