Avery Gingerich
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Many Black Syracusans with deep roots in this city struggle to hold onto a precious asset - a family home. The city wants to help them learn how.
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Supporters say planting more trees brings both tangible and intangible benefits to Solvay, and every community.
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About 60 residents gathered at the Dunbar Center as blowback continues about a now-suspended agreement between SHA and SUNY Upstate to replace public housing with an optometry school.
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The first annual meeting was held over the weekend, and featured guest speakers and demos to help the local community.
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The Surge Link program promises to provide free internet to more than 2,500 of Syracuse's most economically vulnerable households.
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After years of negotiations with the Onondaga County government, the Onondaga Nation plans to use the traditional land, near Jamesville prison, as a cemetery.
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Onondaga County Parks has unveiled a new pickelball complex.