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'Tillie's Touch' charity collects sports equipment for those in need
Dale Johnson and his 12 year old daughter, Abigale Tillie, at their home in East Syracuse, with donted spots equipment.
Developers propose $16 million retail-office development in Manlius
A proposed $16 million retail-office development in Manlius would bring two restaurants with outdoor seating, a drugstore and more tucked into a six-building complex.
Rescue Mission plans independence day sale
Save even more during the Independence Day sale Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4 at Rescue Mission Thrifty Shopper stores.
Three Central New York Communities Take Step Closer to Real TV Competition
Competition in the cable television market is a bit closer to reality in central New York, as the villages of East Syracuse and North Syracuse, and the town of Cicero recently approved franchise agreements allowing Verizon to offer its revolutionary FiOS TV service to residents in those communities.
Carpentry class teaches East Syracuse-Minoa students life skills
Amanda Kirkpatrick, 17, of East Syracuse, frames a wall for a house she and 11 other East Syracuse-Minoa High School students built for a carpentry class.
Military planes no cause for alarm
Dispatchers at the 911 center have been fielding calls from residents in East Syracuse who have spotted military planes circling their area.
Power restored for thousands in Onondaga County
More than 3,700 National Grid customers in Onondaga County are without power tonight, according to a National Grid spokesman.
The former Van Brunt/Simmons Rockwell dealership property on Lake Road in Horseheads has been sold to Thompson and Johnson Equipment Co., of East Syracuse.
Senate fight leaving teen driving bill in limbo
The end of the session is next week and the State Senate has missed another day of taking up bills.
New life for New Process Gear plant?
Monday, June 15, 2009 at 11:10 p.m. Rich Siracuse owns the Green Onion in East Syracuse and he's seen companies come and go.A It's the same for Laurie Roberts, who lives down the street from the New Process Gear plant, but the chance that a Washington company named D'Arcinoff wants to phase the factory into a windmill production plant has her ...
Power outage caused by substation failure
Monday, June 15, 2009 at 8:08 p.m. Updated at 8:35pm: Power is back on to most customers affected by a power outage Monday night.
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Continue reading "Downtown Syracuse to benefit from National Grid transmission projects"
The company that won a $1 billion contract to upgrade National Grid's Upstate transmission lines has leased an office in downtown Syracuse that will house as many as 140 employees during the five-year project.
Gov. David Paterson asks CNY officials for advice on making NY leader in tech, research
Jud Gostin, CEO of Sensis Corporation , New York Governor David Paterson , and Syracuse Mayor Matt Driscoll host an economic development roundtable at Sensis Corporation Monday.
Onondaga County seeks $4.6 million for community development
Onondaga County's annual request for federal Community Development funding started moving through the legislative pipeline today as the County Legislature Planning and Economic Development Committee approved a bill aimed at securing more than $4.6 million in grants.
SHARON E. MITCHELL was posthumously recognized as Alzheimer's/dementia aide of the year by Home Aides of Central New York Inc.
Central New York contractors see reduction in remodeling business
Roy Perkins, of Syracuse, owner of Perkins Construction and Development, does renovation work Tuesday on a camp in the town of Lenox.
Animal and music lovers rally for SPCA
A dog named Kona, owned by Ashley Davenport, left, meets Matthew Hebert's dog Jesse, right, at Woofstock, a concert held at the Inner Harbor to raise money for the SPCA.
Due to the increase cost in food and packaging, the East Syracuse-Minoa chapter of Meals on Wheels is seeing some hard times.,But the chapter got some help from the East Syracuse and Minoa mayors, who have declared June Meals on Wheels Month.
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