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All the latest from the 2026 Fifa World Cup as England exit the World Cup at the semi-final stage after defeat to Argentina.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2027 class of Leadership Cayuga.
The Humphrey St. Francis Capital Campaign will support the construction of a new elementary school and the St. Francis ...
Cathedral Square Park is once again hosting Bastille Days, running through Sunday, July 12, with crepes, beignets and a French Bulldog kissing booth among the offerings.
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