Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park returns for 19th season
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Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park s 19th season was just announced. It includes Aaron Alexander (Troilus), Amanda Perrine (Branch Manager of OCPL s Soule Branch Library) and Alyssa Otoski-Keim (Cressida).Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park
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Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park celebrated William Shakespeare’s 457th birthday with the announcement of its 2021-22 season.
Summer performances in Thornden Park Amphitheater feature a Trojan tale with romantic context and slapstick set betwixt Ephesus and Syracuse. Fall and spring performances at Community Black Box Theatre will take you from New York City to 16th-century England. Each show will run for six performances.
Onondaga County residents encounter difficulties in vaccine registration
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UPDATED: Feb. 20, 2021 at 9:47 p.m.
Mary Kay O’Brien has been trying to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment for weeks.
O’Brien, like many other New York state residents, is eligible to receive a coronavirus vaccine. But now, she won’t be able to receive one until mid-March.
“It is very hard to sign up on a Samsung smartphone. And the phone line kept just ringing,” said O’Brien, a resident of Onondaga County who has multiple cardiovascular conditions.