A new contemporary art museum opens in Sicily
It is the MACC - Museo d’Arte Contemporanea del Carmine di Scicli (Ragusa)
inaugurated this morning with a major anthological exhibition by Emilio Isgrò (Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto
represents not only the official opening of the museum space
but also the return of contemporary art to a land deeply rooted in Mediterranean culture
reinterpreted with strength and originality by one of its greatest protagonists.The MACC finds a home inside the former Carmine Convent
a space recovered thanks to funds from the so-called 1990 Earthquake Law and a grant from the Ministry of Culture
this place returned to the community opens its doors with one of the most significant exhibitions in recent years in Sicily
an internationally renowned Sicilian artist
is not accidental: born in Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto in 1937
Isgrò has built a visual poetics based on the technique of erasure
through which he has been able to rewrite language and redesign the meaning of words and memory
Presenting the project was the mayor of Scicli
who stressed the importance of the opening of the MACC as a new center of cultural production and fruition
curated by Marco Bazzini and Bruno Corà
offers a comprehensive survey of Isgrò’s work beginning in the 1960s
It is 1962 when Isgrò makes his first “newspaper articles,” the starting point of a long creative journey that will lead him to elaborate
The exhibition itinerary also includes the “enlarged details” and “extracted letters” of the 1970s
An itinerary that continues to the closest years
with red erasures and pictograms that bring out a new phase in the artist’s painting
The Sea of Odysseus and Fisherman testify to this evolution and Isgrò’s ability to continually renew himself
is the previously unseen installation The Work of Ants
which gives the title to the entire exhibition project
It is a monumental work that occupies the large central corridor of the museum and then symbolically spills out into the urban space of Scicli
a symbol of abundance and territorial rootedness
are crossed by a horde of ants: a visual metaphor for the industrious community and collective intelligence
Isgrò’s ants do not stop at the walls of the museum
establishing a continuous dialogue between inside and outside
The artist himself explained the choice this way
“I am an Italian and Sicilian artist
a citizen of a Europe that needs non-aligned art to make a contribution that is not purely decorative to a world in turmoil
So I thought of this Work of Ants as a sign of a Sicily true to itself that nevertheless knows when the time has come for change
but humble ants offering their industrious intelligence in support of a country that must enter Europe in one piece if it wants to weigh anything.”
There are numerous works on display from private and institutional collections
Prominent among them are some works from the Gallerie d’Italia - Intesa Sanpaolo
Also featured will be the new installation Don’t Kill
now part of the permanent collection at MAXXI in Rome
created by Isgrò together with architect Mario Botta
is a tribute to the universal principles of civil coexistence
embodied in the constitutions of every people
Further embellishing the exhibition is La lumière de la Liberté
an intense and visionary sculpture first exhibited in Paris in 2017
The exhibition remains open to the public from May 6 to Nov
Also accompanying the exhibition is a catalog published by Allemandi Editore
a contribution by the artist and a photographic documentation of the installation
The volume will be presented soon at one of the events planned in the rich calendar of the MACC
which aims to become a stable point of reference for contemporary art in Sicily
Charles Scicli took part in the San Jose NFL Pro Day a couple weeks ago becoming the third Poet football player this year with an opportunity to make it into the pro ranks
Fellow seniors Dameron Fooks and Kimble Tillman participated in the Cal Lutheran NFL tryouts in early March
230 lb linebacker who transferred in from San Jose State a couple years ago produced impressive results at the combine finishing the broad jump with a mark of 9'9" and the vertical with a 34.5"
Scicli signed with the Factory Agency in January and started working out with 4 time gold and silver Olympian Bryan Clay
while training at Velocity Sports with PJ Nestler
saw many friends of mine who I played with here at San Jose State
I'm going to keep working hard to make my dreams a reality
all I can do is work hard every day," said Scicli
Scicli led the defensive unit as one of the captains
He grabbed 1st Team All-SCIAC recognition as a linebacker after earning 2nd Team honors last season as a junior
He was also tagged a Pre-Season All-American according to USA Football and was 2nd in the nation in forced fumbles his junior year
He finished this season starting in all nine games finishing with 89 tackles (48 solo
Scicli now awaits the NFL Draft to see if he will be picked up by one of the NFL Teams
Since he took part in the pro day he has been in touch with a variety of NFL teams including the Jacksonville Jaguars who have been talking to him at length
"Scicli was the only athlete to work out on the offensive and defensive side of the ball for the scouts
You don't see that very often," said Poet head coach Todd Stratton
"All he needed was an opportunity and this pro day was his coming out party."
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Sicily is not only a set for Il Commissario Montalbano
The transposition of Andrea Camilleri ’s novels to the small screen has led to the vivification of that land made up of a mosaic of Baroque villages
historic palaces and seascapes that tell centuries of civilization and culture
So let’s see some of the places familiar to viewers of the Rai 1 series and find out where they really are and what history they have.The stories of the Commissario played by Zingaretti are set in Vigata
a location that you will not find on any map of Sicily as it is a figment of the fortunate writer’s imagination
including the fictional province of Montelusa of which it would be the capital
Camilleri himself said that in reality Vigata would be Porto Empedocle
Camilleri’s hometown in the province of Agrigento
but most of the locations chosen for the filming of the Rai fiction are locations located in the province of Ragusa
included in the UNESCO World Heritage list
is one of the jewels of the late Sicilian Baroque
which in the fiction becomes the Vigàta Commissariato
is a perfect example of local 18th-century architecture
The Quaestor’s room in Montelusa is actually the mayor’s room
The town is distinguished by buildings such as the Palazzo Beneventano
considered one of the greatest masterpieces of Sicilian Baroque for its sculptural decorations of masks and cherubs
which houses a valuable 18th-century wooden nativity scene inside
Its Baroque façade is embellished with twisted columns and statues
while the interior holds remarkable works of art
in the municipality of Santa Croce di Camerina in the province of Ragusa
is known for the commissioner’s famous house overlooking the sea
has ancient origins related to coastal defense
is one of the icons of the maritime landscape
Its beach and small harbor tell the story of Sicily’s seaside villages
once inhabited by tuna and bluefish fishermen
activities fundamental to the local economy since Greek times
Ragusa Ibla is the symbol of Sicilian Baroque
rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake that devastated the Val di Noto
is one of the most significant examples of the Baroque style
with its imposing facade and majestic dome
noble palaces and scenic stairways of great charm are characteristic
Sampieri beach is one of the most beautiful in southeastern Sicily
but its most striking spot is the Penna Furnace
Built in the early 20th century for the production of bricks
the furnace was destroyed by fire in 1924 and has remained an extraordinary example of industrial archaeology ever since
it is the factory in the episode “The Shape of Water.”
Montalbano’s Sicily is a land of contrasts
where the dazzling light of the Baroque meets the mystery of historic alleys
and where the sea is the guardian of millennia-old tales
The series has had the merit of bringing to the forefront an extraordinary artistic and scenic heritage
making these places cultural pilgrimage destinations for fans of literature
The TimesSicily’s most glorious baroque architecture is concentrated in the southwest of the island
with original frescoes and ornate plasterwork
it’s set on the edge of the town’s historic centre (a location that will be immediately familiar to any fan of the Italian detective series Inspector Montalbano
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ANGELO GIGLIOScore 7/10The Novecento is a small hotel with just seven rooms
Several feature elaborate frescoed ceilings that have been painstakingly restored by local artisans
as well as floors flagstoned with pietra pece
dark brown limestone — although the rather modern furniture and bathrooms don’t always quite seem to fit with the building’s historic architecture
A few rooms have balconies overlooking the street
ANGELO GIGLIOScore 7/10 Rates include a super buffet breakfast
with a mix of sweet and savoury offerings: a selection of local cheeses and cold cuts is laid out
fresh yoghurt and seasonal fruits such as grapes
but the hotel is in a good location for eating out: try Prosit Sicilian Bistrot
Scicli’s fun take on a Parisian pavement bistro
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ANGELO GIGLIOScore 7/10The hotel’s interior courtyard
makes for a delightfully cool and shady spot to sit out for breakfast on a warm Sicilian morning
The lobby is also a pleasant place to hang out
is simply walking around and admiring the architecture
The town’s streets are lined by monumental churches and palazzi
it’s best to hire a guide who can help you understand what you’re looking at (thankfully
there are some great ones: ask the hotel staff for recommendations)
walk up to the abandoned Chiesa di San Matteo
The rest of the Val di Noto is also well worth exploring
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Oliver Berry was a guest of Hotel Novecento
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Shannon Scicli knows how to bake a cake and make it look good
The 28-year-old — who just started working in the bakery at Albertsons grocery store on 10th Avenue South last month — has been invited to participate in the Food Network show “Cake Wars” later this year
“I watch the Food Network religiously,” Scicli said
The South Carolina transplant said she has dreams of one day running her own bakery
and perhaps this shot to create cakes with extravagant decorations on national television will help her toward that goal
“But I’m playing it off like everything is fine.”
she’s happy to work alongside four other full-time cake decorators in the bakery department at Albertsons where four of the five are five-star-rated cake decorators
“It’s been great having Shannon,” Larson said
Larson said her staff has 10 years of experience up to 37 years
It takes about three years to get fully trained on creating and decorating cakes with different frostings
People might think they need to go to a boutique pastry shop to get a fancy cake made with different textures and more
But the five women who bake and decorate cakes at Albertsons stack up with the best
“If there is a girl here willing to try it
Valentine’s Day is their busiest time of the year
This week the crew was preparing to bake and decorate close to 3,200 cupcakes
and every day they are churning out custom orders as well as keeping a case full of cakes ready to go
Scicli has made all sorts of cake creations since graduating from the Culinary Institute of Charleston and earning her associate degree in business management
at Navy and Air Force bases and most recently at the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky
She made cakes for Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner as well as Justin Timberlake
A customer walked up to the bakery counter Tuesday morning at Albertsons
picked out a cake and asked for someone to write a good luck message on the cake
Scicli squeezed out a frosted message in perfect cursive penmanship atop the cake
Stacy Williams was piping the edges of buttercream-frosted cakes in rapid fire succession
“All of those take special handling,” Larson said
Scicli said a passenger aboard the cruise ship she was working on this last summer encouraged her to try out for “Cake Wars.”
The challenge will be working with a team to create and decorate the best cake
“You have a one-in-a-billion shot,” Scicli said
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known for hosting the Salvo Montalbano police station
the highlight of U Caranluvari ra Stratanova is the Shrove Tuesday that falls the 4 March 2025
A popular event born in the second half of the Seventies which has recently been renewed with some novelties while maintaining a strong link with tradition
The parade of allegorical floats on Shrove Tuesday closes the celebrations
If you didn't have the chance to come here on Valentine's Day
you can make up for it during the Carnival
There's nothing more pleasant than treating yourself to a stay in the city with a strong romanticism
chosen in 2014 among the most romantic cities in Italy from the prestigious magazine Dolce & Gabbana Luxury Magazine Online
where the KissPoint or Vasativi where you can immortalize your kisses and then post them on your social profiles with the hashtags #vasativiascicli and #via_aleardiinlove
is not the only romantic place in the city: it is impossible not to kiss on a romantic bench of Busacca Square or Via Francesco Mormina Penna or get lost hand in hand among the medieval streets of Caves of San Bartolomeo
Santa Maria la Nova and neighborhood of San Giuseppe and Altobello
Go up the hills to admire the city from above
preferably with the sunset light reflecting on the stone
Don't have a camper yet? You can stay in the rooms or apartments of Scicli Albergo Diffuso
a few steps from the parades and the Kiss Point you can spend two nights in one of the most beautiful noble palaces in the city
enchanting residence in Scicli Albergo Diffuso
The offer includes two unforgettable nights under the neoclassical and liberty frescoed vaults
with welcome sparkling wine e Valentine's Day dinner
February and March are generally the coldest months of the year
not in Scicli with its dry and pleasant weather
full of clear days and temperatures that easily reach twenty degrees during the day
ideal for taking advantage of the beautiful walking routes around the city
Carnival in Sicily in a camper will give you the chance to also enjoy the sea in winter with the tranquility of the off-season
Just get to Drypoint, in front of house of Inspector Montalbano, to enjoy a beautiful sunset in silence
make a stop in the seaside village of Sampieri, awarded the Green Flag
with the high sand dunes and the Furnace Penna
one of the most important industrial archeology monuments in the Mediterranean
You won't be able to swim but you can mark it in your diary for next summer
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New York City two weeks after the September 11 terrorist attacks
Alex Majoli is not just a photojournalist: he’s a foreigner by vocation
Born in Ravenna in 1971 and president of the historic Magnum Photos agency from 2011 to 2014
after living in New York he decided to use images to narrate his renunciation of the American Dream and arrival in Sicily
This move from his former possible paradise
which over the years changed in appearance to become a dehumanizing vortex
Today his new operational base is in Scicli: the home in the Ragusa province of bizarre baroque architecture
surrounded by kilometers and kilometers of valleys
Please tell us about your decision to leave the Big Apple
I lived for fourteen years in the Williamsburg neighborhood
But in New York everything seems designed to be sold and bought
I find it absurd not to even know the name of the person selling me bread
a baker who understands the number of guests at my dinners based on the kilos of bread I buy
This is the kind of society that I like and see as the only salvation from the ruthless individualism that has infected us all
I firmly believe in the concept of community
How did you discover the province of Ragusa
I went to Scicli in 2006 to follow a student of mine during a workshop
It was documented by Pasolini in the fifties
when he was there to explore the caves of Chiafura
a settlement dating back to the Neolithic Age
Photo Vogue Festival 2018
by Francesca Marani
A day to dream
And I believe that Scicli has maintained its primitive appearance
What is the first difference that comes to mind between your American home and your place in Sicily
The house in Scicli has wooden windows made by a craftsman and rigorously painted by hand
the windows are made of anodized aluminum; they creak and their springs don’t always work
Does your photography change with respect to the continent in which it is taken
Keep in mind that I’m not interested in producing objective documentation
There you can only show lights and alienation
I feel like a tiny gear inside a big machine
You have to be transcendental and intimist to shoot in Scicli
Sicily is not in the lights but in the shadows
The quality of life is high and people have a strong emotional intelligence
I lived in a society focused on money and that weighed on me
“this is it” or “it’s like that”
the Sicilians are a population of immigrants
they bring with them an enriched experience
So your priorities have changed as you’ve matured
you have to reject or accept being a complete New Yorker
To me it makes no sense paying rent of several thousand dollars
drinking cheap coffee and reading the “New York Times” on a bench
What is the Sicilian aspect that is most congruent with this new phase of your life
Is there a difference between a picture taken in 5 minutes by an Instagrammer and mine
The famous perfect photo is not a question of luck but simply of time and dedication
I’m not looking for likes or for someone saying “Cool!” when he sees my work
Do you ever miss the glamorous aspect of a metropolis
- P.zza Castello 27 - 20121 Milano cap.soc
Baroque churches are ubiquitous all over Sicily
This year I was asked to preside over the jury to choose the most beautifully flower-covered horse in the Cavalcata di San Giuseppe in Scicli
a town which got its World Heritage status in 2002
I was told that only a few horses would compete but when the day came over 400 paraded down the baroque town
“But this is a small city,” I told the mayor
around 1,000 horses are registered at the municipality
but we know there are close to 4,000 (not counting the donkeys
even our Madonna rides a horse!” he said
the famous Madonna of Scicli is dressed as a soldier and rides a horse
The legend says that when the Normans were trying to retake the city
Our Lady came down on a white horse to defend the Christians
The feast of the Madonna delle Milizie is one of the many amazing celebrations held in this city
The famous Madonna of Scicli is dressed as a soldier and rides a horse
up to a few years ago Scicli was hardly on the tourist map
small town but mostly known for the very long sandy beach eight kilometres away from the historic centre
Unesco World Heritage recognition and its appearance in the Commissario Montalbano series has changed all that
Montalbano is often seen in his car in the main street (which is really pedestrian) and his office is the office of the mayor
Today Sicli boasts a growing tourism with a number of hotels and lodgings
convents and palaces to visit is endless and you will not see them all
The main street is full of visitors over the weekend
The fact that the airport of Comiso is so close adds to its attraction
The main local sweet is the Testa del Turco and what a delight it is
The city centre is very pedestrian friendly and one can easily admire the baroque churches and palaces that line it
The city is two steps away from more World Heritage sites
all with their magnificent palaces and churches
‘Head of the Turks’ – the main local sweet
Maybe because it is a friendly small town where everything is within walking distance
Certainly it is a great place where to relax and enjoy the local scene
where breakfast is full of good local goodies
Scicli is full of restaurants and cafes but my favourite is the Millenium where you can see the locals walk about and imagine Montalbano at your table
The seafood pasta is beyond excellent and for €10 in the evening you can drink and have a good taste of local products
The most excellent sweet must-have is at Antonio Giannone
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Artist Franco Sarnari has passed away at the age of 89 at his home in Gerrantini. In the 1980s he laid the foundations for the Scicli Group project with his friend Piero Guccione
and gave great impetus to the Vitaliano Brancati Movement in Scicli
with its many activities and events for the environment and in support of emerging artists
He is considered among the greatest cultural animators of theHyblean area in the last four decades.Born in Rome on March 3
Sarnari had chosen to live in Sicily in the early 1970s
In Sicily he immersed himself in an elsewhere lit by a light “thanks to which he had the sensation of seeing colors he could not see in the city.” And here he continued his artistic journey as an “anticonsequential painter” who over half a century pursued a work of aesthetic rigor
Among the most significant moments of his artistic work were the founding of the collective il Girasole (Rome
the great anthological exhibition at the Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara in 1970 that consecrated him to Italian painting
with whom he shared years of political-cultural activity
the various international prizes for the 1975 Cartella Frammenti
and again the three invitations to the Venice Biennale
with a personal room in the Italian Pavilion at that of 1988
Constantly followed by critics such as Lorenza Trucchi and Giovanni Carandente
in Sicily he continued his pictorial research
strongly innovating his languages and contributing to the growth of the Sicilian art system and economy
the choice to live with his partner Piera in the House in Gerrantini
the birth of their children and a rediscovery of Nature were some of the stimuli for a new research
the attention of national critics returns strongly for the cycle Cancellazioni
which to date is the most important together with that of Frammenti; then from the early 2000s the work on Neri begins
underlining the activity of experimentation
confirmed and appreciated by international critics
In 2021 he began with his sons the work of theFranco Sarnari Archive
After a long period of re-reading the many documents and reorganizing the collection
he shared with the most devoted audience the opening of the exhibition on his life
Scicli - Vendesi Fiat 500 d'epoca a Sampieri
Il contachilometri segna 69 mila km percorsi
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Scicli - Margareth Tamara Maccarrone (Paternò
ha trascorso la giornata di domenica a Scicli
L'attrice divenuta famosa grazie al film "Baaria" di Peppuccio Tornatore
era in compagnia dell'attore Giuseppe Zeno.
Scicli - Per iniziativa di Gianni La China
nasce a Scicli una webcam sul colle di San Matteo
Webcam San Matteo.
Scicli - Ospite nel fine settima scorsa del centro equestre di Scicli Passione Andalusia di Angelo Carpinteri è stato il maestro Carlos Martin Giraldez e la sua compagna Lucia Garcia Villalba provenienti dalla Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre
I ragazzi del centro hanno potuto apprendere i suoi consigli per montare a cavallo
Aveva 37 anni. I funerali si terranno sabato 27 novembre alle 10 nel santuario di Santa Maria La Nova.
dove può accadere che un noto impresario
Riceviamo da Giovanni Pisani e volentieri pubblichiamo
lo spartito dell'Inno di Busacca per flauto
Leggi
il nuovo libro fotografico di Armando Rotoletti
sarà presentato venerdì 27 luglio alle 21,30 nella piazzetta Aleardi
Interverranno Paolo Nifosì e Marisa Fumagalli.
Scicli - Altro appuntamento dei concerti a palazzo Spadaro
la pianista pugliese Daniela Quacquarelli in concerto
In programma tra l'altro alcune delle pagine più famose di Chopin
la modella sciclitana nota per i suoi tratti mediorientali
è divetata testimonial di una campagna pubblicitaria de Le perle di Caltagirone.
Si tratta di una collezione di gioielli in ceramica che nasce dalla tradizione artigianale calatina
La bellissima Carlotta posa con grande eleganza
Scicli - Si è spento il professor Michele Cataudella
uomo di cultura appartenente alla prestigiosa famiglia che fu dell'illustre Quintino
I funerali si sono svolti lunedì 23 marzo alle 11 in San Michele a Scicli
Scicli - Andrà in onda il 26 dicembre alle 14,30 su Rai Uno il film Italo
la storia vera del cane di Scicli che andava a messa.
Modica e Ispica è stato messo nella progrmmazione natalizia dalla rete ammiraglia Rai.
Scicli – Condividiamo il bellissimo corto girato e montato con un drone da Giorgio Iemmolo
La grande bellezza del territorio ibleo sfoggia le sue meraviglie in ogni stagione
Scicli - Il 18 ottobre è stato celebrato il 60esimo anniversario di matrimonio dei coniugi Giovanni Causarano e Giovanna Trovato
Si è tenuto un rito di benedizione presso la chiesa di San Bartolomeo e successivamente i festeggiati hanno ringraziato amici e parenti presso un noto ristorante della riviera ragusana
Ai coniugi gli auguri dei figli e dei familiari tutti.
Ragusa - Una locomotiva diesel d'epoca e carrozze degli anni '30 "Corbellini" e "Centoporte" partira da Ragusa il 7 aprile per raggiungere Scicli
L'iniziativa è della Fondazione Ferrovie dello Stato
che non ha ancora svelato i dettagli.
Scicli - Sarà presentato il 12 ottobre a palazzo Spadaro il nuovo libro del professore Pino Nifosì dal titolo "A scala ri San-Gn-Iabbicu"
Il libro indaga ancora una volta sulle radici ebraico-cristiane e classiche
sempre in linea nel documentare eventi pubblici
Era persona sempre cordiale e disponibile.
dalle 11 alle 13 circa Rai Tre effettuerà una diretta Tv dalla spiaggia di Sampieri nell'ambito della trasmissione Fuori Tg condotta da Maria Rosaria De Medici
Scicli - È stata appena pubblicata dal Ministero del Made in Italy l'immagine del francobollo Scicli
Scicli - Nonna Iolanda Occhipinti ha festeggiato 100 anni
circondata dall’affetto del figlio Francesco Fidone di tutti i familiari e alla presenza di Don Davide Zisa
A festeggiare i 100 anni di nonna Iolanda anche il sindaco Mario Marino
che ha donato una targa ricordo da parte dell’Amministrazione e della città.
Modica - Due giovani studenti sono stati ammessi alla Scuola Superiore di Pisa: Sofia Ciavorella di Scicli e Carmelo Napolitano di Modica. Lei è una studentessa del Liceo Scientifico “Q
lui del Liceo Classico “Galilei Campailla” di Modica.
Modica - Dressage lo scorso fine settimana al club ippico dellaa Contea di Modica
del centro equestre Passione Andalusia di Scicli
a cavallo di "Inquieto" ha vinto le due categorie di dressage E 60 e E 80 del premio "Città di Modica".
Scicli - Stasera al porticciolo di Sampieri alle 19,30 jam session musicale e una esposizione di quadri dedicati al mare della borgata di Lino Bellia.
Scicli - Sono stati ricevuti a palazzo Spadaro dal vicesindaco Caterina Riccotti i giornalisti di Sky Arte in visita nei giorni scorsi a Scicli
autrice del bellissimo documentario andato in onda su Sky lo scorso maggio
dove un grande risalto viene assegnato a Scicli
alcuni dirigenti apicali della tv satellitare Sky
Presidente di The Venice International Foundation in Italia e negli Stati Uniti
Scicli - Sparatoria intorno alle 20:30 al quartiere Jungi
Pare si sia trattatoo di una spedizione punitiva fra giovani
Non ci sono feriti gravi e se feriti vi sono si trattarebbe di feriti lievi
La sparatoria non lontano da un istituto scolastico.
La polizia locale sta gestendo la viabilità
I carabinieri stanno interrogando sia i testimoni oculari che altre eprsone forse coinvolte
per iniziativa del professor Gaetano Marino.
Il simposio coinvolgerà le realtà di Sicilia
Scicli - Altra vittima del Coronavirus a Scicli
Stamani è morto un uomo di 78 anni sciclitano
Sale a 16 il numero dei decessi Covid in città.
Scicli - Torna l'attesa Infiorata a Scicli il 16 e 17 agosto
per iniziativa del Comitato Santa Maria La Nova
Prevista una sfilata di carretti siciliani.
Appartenente a una famiglia molto in vista in città
I funerali saranno celebrati lunedì 28 settembre alle 11 in San Bartolomeo.
Scicli - Si è smarrita la cagnolina Mimmì a Donnalucata
È buonissima ed è facile avvicinarla col del cibo
Chi la trovasse può chiamare il 3294925328.
Scicli - A Scicli è stato tratto in arresto il pluripregiudicato albanese LECINI Artur di anni 31 che
dopo essere stato espulso dal territorio nazionale nell’anno 2017 su disposizione della Prefettura di Caltanissetta
aveva fatto nuovamente ingresso in Italia senza autorizzazione
Per tale motivo il LECINI è stato arrestato per violazione delle normative del Testo Unico dell’Immigrazione e associato alla casa circondariale di Ragusa
affrontata con serenità e determinazione
I funerali si terranno mercoledì 30 marzo alle 10 nella chiesa di San Bartolomeo a Scicli.
Ai genitori e alle sorelle il cordoglio di Ragusanews.
Scicli - Nuovo parroco in Chiesa Madre a Scicli
renderà nota la nomina di don Giovanni Lauretta quale nuovo amministratore della chiesa Madre di Scicli.
che da un anno a questa parte ha retto le sorti della chiesa Madre di Scicli quale amministratore parrocchiale.
Giovanni Lauretta sarà rettore anche di San Bartolomeo e San Michele Arcangelo.
è uno degli articoli più attesi di Ragusanews: il compleanno di Marcello Scivoletto
Quest'anno ancor di più visto che la cifra è tonda e gli anni sono 50
A festeggiare Marcello gli amici in una serata intima al ristorante.
l'ex sacrestano della chiesa Madre di Scicli
Si chiamava Carlo Occhipinti ed era amato da tutti a Scicli