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One of Syracuse’s more unique options for holiday shopping is coming up this weekend. The Plowshares Craftsfair and Peace Festival turns 48 this year. The…
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A unique multi-cultural crafts show arrives just in time for the first weekend of December with food and entertainment. Regardless if you’re planning on…
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Immigrants and their supporters are calling on Congressman John Katko to support legislation for recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals,…
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Visitors arriving at the new main gate of the state fair Thursday afternoon might have spotted about 20 people holding signs denouncing an executive order…
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A pop-up bicycle repair clinic in Syracuse’s Skiddy Park is proving to be more than a place where kids can learn how to repair a flat tire or fix their…
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The solemn beat of a drum and a slow procession through downtown Syracuse Thursday marked the 70th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.…
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More than 100 people of many backgrounds marched around Clinton Square during the lunch hour Tuesday to call for an end to the racism linked to the…
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About a dozen members of the Syracuse Peace Council, Green Party, and other groups braved the single digit temperatures Tuesday to urge President Obama to…
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The halls of Nottingham High School were hopping Saturday afternoon.The 44th annual Plowshares Craftsfair & Peace Festival was in full swing, and…
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For the second time in two weeks, members of a wide-array of community advocacy groups gathered Friday in front of the Syracuse Federal Building to…