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Company news: Joseph Tifft hired by City of Syracuse
City of Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced the appointment of Joseph Tifft as lead project coordinator in the department of neighborhood and business development. Tifft will be responsible for the implementation and management of the city’s lead grant program. In this role, he will assist residents and property owners in accessing available program funds and will represent the city with potential funding partners to reduce lead hazards in city homes with young children.
3 displaced after unattended candle starts fire in Syracuse home
Syracuse, N.Y. — Three people were displaced after a Sunday evening fire significantly damaged a home in Syracuse’s Washington Square neighborhood, fire officials said. The fire at 625 Lemoyne Ave. was reported at about 6:30 p.m. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a...
Prom 2024: See 122 photos from Cicero-North Syracuse High School junior prom
Students of Cicero-North Syracuse High School celebrated at their junior prom Saturday evening. The event had a night under the stars theme and was held at Embassy Suites Destiny USA in Syracuse. Our photographer captured the excitement, fun and amazing gowns, suits, and accessories. We hope you enjoy the photos...
Section III softball playoff preview: Favorites, dark horses, predictions for Class AAA, AA, A
Syracuse, N.Y. — The Section III softball playoffs begin this week, so here is a look at the favorites, the contenders, the dark horses and predictions for Class AAA, AA and A. Here’s a breakdown of each class:. If you purchase a product or register for an account...
See the highest-paying jobs in Syracuse you can get with a high school diploma
Syracuse, N.Y. — A college degree isn’t the only way to a high-paying job in the Syracuse metro area. In face, three of the highest-paying Syracuse jobs you can get with a high school diploma pay a median annual wage of more than $100,000, according to a list from Stacker. The No. 1 job on the list, crane and tower operations, pays an annual median salary of $109,370.
Syracuse lacrosse comes tantalizingly close to ending Final Four drought, but Denver, and a few pipes, get in the way
Towson, Maryland — The Syracuse men’s lacrosse restoration will have to wait at least one more year. Fourth-seeded Syracuse was on the wrong end of both a lengthy midgame run and a pair of replay reviews, falling 10-8 to fifth-seeded Denver in the NCAA tournament quarterfinals here at Unitas Stadium.
Syracuse lawmakers support proposal for city tax on hotel stays
Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse Common Council supports Mayor Ben Walsh’s request from the state Legislature to allow a new hotel room occupancy tax in the city. Councilors voted 8-0 Monday in support of proposed state legislation to establish a 2% lodging tax. Councilor Pat Hogan was absent.
Here are the winners of CNY’s Battle of the Wings (and how I voted)
Syracuse, N.Y. — Chicken wings sure have evolved since they became Upstate New York’s favorite bar treat in the 1970s. The once-inexpensive poultry served with a basic red-hot sauce is now high-priced fowl doused with everything from sweet-and-sour bourbon glaze to dill pickle seasoning and different fruites in between.
First wave of hot weather persists through Wednesday
The Finger Lakes will get a taste of the summer months ahead during the first half of this week as temperatures push to levels yet unseen in 2024. High pressure along the Mid-Atlantic coast and a strong low moving through the central US will work together to push increasingly hot and humid air toward our region.
Expanding homegrown biotech company to make $2.8 million move back into city of Syracuse
A local biotech company that focuses on fighting age-related diseases is growing, moving from LaFayette to downtown Syracuse with the aid of roughly half a million dollars in New York state grants and tax credits. Ichor Life Sciences began out of a Tipperary Hill apartment living room in 2013 and...
Brewerton, Fulton up Next for Empire Super Sprints
By Curtis Berleue (Oswego, NY) | Coming off a successful start to the 2024 season just a few short weeks ago, the Empire Super Sprints are set to get back in action this coming weekend for a Memorial Day doubleheader. The tour will stop at Brewerton Speedway on Friday May 24, and then return to the Fulton Speedway for the second time in 2024 the following night, Saturday May 25.
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