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Nancy A. Fradenburg was born on June 28, 1942 in Canastota. The daughter of the late Michael and Christine (Seymore) Buttino, Nancy lived in Canastota all of her life, graduating from Canastota High School in 1960 and SUNY Oswego in 1964. She married Jon R....
Learn MoreMargaret and Roland Fragnoli established this fund with a direct distribution from their individual retirement account (IRA). This not only allowed them to avoid taking their mandatory distribution into income, but will also provide consistent support to charities they care about in the Cortland community...
Learn MoreAdam Frank loved a great story. He was very fond of superhero movies and graphic novels. He could spend hours debating DC Comics vs Marvel or explaining the origin of Batman’s villains. He loved letting go of his worries by escaping into these stories, either...
Learn MoreHiscock Legal Aid (HLA) provides free legal services to individuals and families in need across Central New York through its five programs: Civil, Family Court, Immigration, Appeals, and Parole. The Civil Program at HLA offers legal representation in divorce, domestic violence, landlord/tenant, foreclosure prevention, and...
Learn MoreThe Friends of Clark Reservation is a nonprofit organization comprised of volunteers who maintain the park’s Nature Center and provide on-site nature and environmental outreach programs. This fund was initiated by a generous donation from the family of Diane M. Wheelock, a founding member and...
Learn MoreFriends of Historic Onondaga Lake supports the study, preservation, interpretation and promotion of the cultural history of Onondaga Lake. This fund was established to ensure the organization has a permanent source of income to meet future needs.
Learn MoreThe Friends of NOPL at North Syracuse ceased operations and transferred the remainder of its assets to this fund, which is designated to continue supporting the Northern Onondaga Public Library at North Syracuse in perpetuity.
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