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Equitable reaffirmed its commitment to the City of Syracuse with their plans to refurbish space inside of the historic 19-story Tower buildings located on Madison Street. They'll get funding assistance from Empire State Development.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh said the new tool will inform residents about snowy weather conditions and city’s managements.
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$10 Million will go to revitalizing Syracuse's Gateway District and make it a more walkable, vibrant part of the city.
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Syracuse Surge is now offering job training program under Surge Advanced Manufacturing and Electrical Mechanical Tech for Syracuse residents.
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As part of Mayor Ben Walsh's Syracuse Surge initiative, a series of job-training programs were launched to spur the economy and employment opportunities for the area.
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Looking for a technician and production job in the Syracuse community? JMA is looking for new employees.
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Senator Kirsten Gillibrand joined Mayor Ben Walsh in handing out food baskets at Syracuse's Northeast Community Center. She says child care assistance, and job supports would help the center and its clients, as well as paid family leave she's supporting in the bill that was passed by the House, but now goes to the Senate.
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After six public hearings and accusations of gerrymandering, republican county legislators passed the GOP-drawn maps.
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A Syracuse resident has been sentenced to six years in federal prison for drug conspiracy. In addition, his co-conspirators have been apprehended and are serving their sentence.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh hopes to make progress on a number of initiatives already started by his administration in his second term.