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Jeremy Striano
Multimedia ReporterJeremy Striano is a graduate student studying Broadcast and Digital Journalism at Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School Of Public Communications, expected to graduate in May of 2023. As a Multimedia Reporter. Jeremy enjoys listening to show tunes and watching broadway musicals as well as trying different kinds of beers. You can follow him on Twitter @JPStriano98
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AAA says travel for the holiday is bouncing back after COVID-19.
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Citizens recommend the Syracuse Common Council establish a urban deer management program to decrease the deer population and threat of Lyme disease in the city.
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National Diaper Need Awareness Week runs through Oct. 2.
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Onondaga County Sheriff Gene Conway detailed the ask during the Onondaga County Legislature's week-long review of the county executive's proposed budget for 2023.