Monthly Archives: August, 2025


CNY Latino Podcast, Episode 79 – Syracuse Car Show

Published - August 5, 2025

(#79, 8/5/25) In this episode of CNY Latino: cnylatinonewspaper.com/Podcast, (and all the episodes for August 2025), we’ll be showing and covering, the many different vehicles, sections, events, and features the largest auto-show in the Northeast of the USA, had this year, in the Fairgrounds of Syracuse NY. En este episodio (y todos los episodios de agosto de 2025), mostraremos y cubriremos los diferentes vehículos, secciones, eventos y características del salón del automóvil más grande del noreste de los EE. UU., que tuvo lugar este año en el recinto ferial de Syracuse, NY.

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Our Teachers, Our Future: The 2024-25 Classic FM Music Educator Awards

Published - August 4, 2025

During the 2024–25 school year, WCNY’s Classic FM honored music teachers across Central New York with the Classic FM Music Educator Award. In this half-hour special, we celebrate 10 outstanding honorees who are not only shaping the next generation of musicians but also instilling compassion and confidence in today’s youth. Tune in Saturday, Aug. 30, at 11:30 a.m. on WCNY-TV. The program will also air on Classic FM on Wednesday, Sept. 3, at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 4, at 8:30 a.m., and Friday, Sept. 5, at noon.  

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Syracuse Challenger Baseball: Game of the Week

Published - August 4, 2025

As the largest single-district Little League International Challenger Baseball program in the country, Syracuse Challenger Baseball brings together players, parents, and volunteers of all ages for an unforgettable and inclusive experience. Under the leadership of Dom Cambareri, the league fosters meaningful friendships while celebrating the resilience and spirit of its players. WCNY is excited to record and air a game of the league each week! The “Syracuse Challenger Baseball: Game of the Week” specials will air every Sunday at 3 p.m. from Aug. 24 through Oct. 12. Tune in every Sunday to witness the joy of athletes with special needs as adaptive sports

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Check It Out: NFL Edition!

Published - August 3, 2025

So, it’s 3rd and goal and you need someone to run your library book into the endzone: who do you call upon? Why none other than our Check It Out guest for the week, former NFL running back (more importantly former Betts Branch patron), Latavius Murray. The Onondaga Central grad was in town and sat down with Yona and Tom to discuss his favorite Betts memories growing up, books that bring back memories of his dad, reading to his 5 kids and the latest on the groundbreaking of the Jon Diaz Community center, which Latavius is the force behind. A super

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S09 Ep49: Carried on the Wind

Published - August 2, 2025

“Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.”  – Maya Angelou This week, we listen to performances from wind players.  It is the breath of these women that creates the music you’ll hear, music that literally takes their breath away to a new place and sound.   “Carried on the Wind” Eugene Bozza:  Image Olga Reiser, flute “Flute Tales” Solo Musica 375 Karl Jenkins:  Stravaganza Jess Gillam, saxophone Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; Karl Jenkins, conductor “Stravaganza” Decca 6565595 Gary Schocker:  Nymphs Flute Force “Eyewitness” Innova 556 Natalie Draper:  Energy and

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Science Today with Dr. Rich Kopecky – Episode 38

Published - August 1, 2025

Who would have guessed that a tick bite could cause an allergy to red meat? Learn about this newly described disease, alpha-gal syndrome. The two sides of fluorine; what’s good for teeth may be bad for the environment. Also, on this month edition of Science Today, stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease and the genetics of orange cats.    

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