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(Sleepwalking Through History) Christopher Sinatra recounts Ronald Brazee's death by fire in front of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in 1968.
Although Samuel de Champlain could hardly have imagined his likeness on a movie screen or his bio on the Internet, the keystone-shaped historic marker in the middle of Cazenovia might have proved even ...
In last week’s post, we discussed the idea of contacting extraterrestrials with the mind using our immortal consciousness. The method for contacting extraterrestrials is called the close encounter-5 ...
We have observed variations of UFO sighting reports in some states that suggest seasonal influxes of people who might be sun seekers and snowbirds. States like Hawaii and Florida hint evidence of this ...
In last week’s post, we discussed how electromagnetic signals have been radiated into outer space. Signals that have acted like a beacon, suggesting to anyone who detects them that, “Someone is making ...
The 2018 Best of Syracuse survey has ended, leaving a new batch of local businesses and people at the top of everyone's lists. See who won below.
In the chart, we see a summary of reported UFO sightings in New York covering the 50 years from 1950 to 1999. The chart represents 759 sightings logged with National UFO Reporting Center, or NUFORC.
On the North Side of Syracuse, near East Laurel Street, stands the city’s only equestrian monument. Gen. Gustavus Sniper and his steed, “Bill,” have gazed serenely but nobly down Salina Street since ...
Cover Story Blasts From The Past: Local blogger captures forgotten Syracuse memories Brian Hamilton’s Syracuse Nostalgia website provides a time warp for sentimental journeys.
Columnist Cheryl Costa shares some of the forgotten lore of the Northeast blackout on Nov. 9, 1965.
Cover Story Grandstand’s Last Stand The State Fair’s venue makes an explosive exit.
McCormick, then on keyboards, saxophones and vocals, thinks he picked up the head bobbing from Soul Train. “I just started doing it,” he says. “Then Earl started doing it, but nobody else really ...