Syracuse
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Community members participated in Figure Drawing at the 32nd annual Westcott Street Cultural Fair. The post Community members try their hand at figure drawing at Westcott Street Cultural Fair (photo of the week) appeared first on Central Current.
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Once each month, Grateful Dead fans in Syracuse can listen to covers of the band’s hits performed by Dead to the Core. The post At 443 Social Club’s Shakedown Sunday, Deadheads find community appeared first on Central Current.
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Central Current is getting ready for its busiest fall season yet: on top of preparing election coverage and planning our goals for next year, we are launching our first ever public event series – Current Conversations. Supported by a generous $10,000 grant from The UpMobility Foundation, Central Current’s “Current Conversations” series will provide an accessible…
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The department increased its hourly rate to more than $40 per hour to better recruit retirees. The post Syracuse police plan to put retired officers in schools despite failing to recruit any last year appeared first on Central Current.
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The board’s will combat Syracuse’s housing crisis by using funding to secure the city’s middle-income neighborhoods. The post Agency tasked with carrying out Syracuse’s new housing strategy to meet for 1st time appeared first on Central Current.
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Jacob Ternosky, accused by sheriff’s deputies of slapping a 3-year-old and holding the child’s face in urine-covered sheets, is back on duty for SPD. The post Syracuse police officer accused of abusing child returns to work before case is resolved appeared first on Central Current.
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Dr. Roosevelt “Rick” Wright and Maximilian Eyle dive into the world of symphonic music with Syracuse Orchestra Executive Director Pam Murchison. The post Central Current Radio: Syracuse Orchestra is breaking the mold appeared first on Central Current.
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See who will be on the ballot when you vote in October and November. The post Onondaga County Elections 2024: Who will be on the ballot in November appeared first on Central Current.
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Officer William Coleman has become one of the department’s highest paid officers despite having his driving privileges revoked twice. The post How a Syracuse police officer crashed department cars 12 times and remained on the force appeared first on Central Current.
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While most councilors appeared to support renewing the contract for e-scooters, Councilor Marty Nave represented the seemingly vocal minority against them. The post Syracuse lawmakers debate renewing contract for Veo bike and scooter sharing program appeared first on Central Current.