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Hiscock Legal Aid Society is hiring nearly a dozen additional attorneys, plus support staff, to take on the cases of those who can't afford an attorney.
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Textile recycling, clothes, mattresses, rugs, etc., is challenging, generally not handled by municipalities. Other groups such as Planet Aid, are tackling it through donations, innovative methods.
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President Helen Hudson, 2nd district councilor Pat Hogan, and councilor-at-large Amir Gethers aren't returning next year.
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A water supply main break threatens the flow to people in towns of DeWitt, Manlius, Pompey, Sullivan, Lenox & Lincoln. Residents asked to conserve; repairs expected to take 2 weeks.
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Nine new buses will help deliver more frequent pick-ups and minimal stops.
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WAER broadcasts the complete "Horns and Harmonies" concert December 23, at 8 p.m. Listeners can tune in at 88.3 FM or stream live at WAER.org.
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Onondaga County Water Authority customers in northeastern Onondaga and northwestern Madison Counties are being asked to conserve water while repairs are made.
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The victory comes after a tough year for climate priorities in New York.
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The organization depends on the generosity of the community to help others with food, clothing, and holiday presents.
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AAA of Western & Central New York predicts more than 122 million people will travel 50 miles or more. They suggest early arrival, car safety prep, planning travel routes & times, and patience.
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The deputy mayor said she's finding there's still plenty of work to do as she transitions to the top post.
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Ben Walsh reflects on his 8 years as mayor as he wraps up his final two weeks in office.