The Port got its liquor license renewed, but its entertainment license and allegations of violation COVID-19 rules was postponed to a hearing next week.
1958: Worn out DPW boss recommends Marine Corps flamethrowers to melt snow in frozen Syracuse
Updated Jan 20, 2021;
Posted Jan 20, 2021
This photo gives an idea of how deep the snow was in the Syracuse-area in February 1958. Finding it easier to tunnel than to clear huge drifts, workers made this approach to the Fairmount School Annex on Mansfield Drive. Curtis Carpenter, Christopher Young, and Jeffrey Campbell stand at the entrance to the tunnel which connects two buildings of the annex. Syracuse Post-StandardSyracuse Post-Standard
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In December 1957, when Syracuse Mayor Anthony Henninger named Charles J. “Red” McPhail as the city’s new Commissioner of Public Works, the news hardly made a ripple.