Syracuse, N.Y. Sake Japan is now open in Destiny USA’s food court. It’s located in space next to Arby’s. The spot was previously occupied by Boston Market, which closed in 2019. Sake Japan’s menu includes hibachi, teriyaki, bento, and ramen. Destiny announced the restaurant as a tenant in October. The mall has been suffering in recent months under a debt load that’s far higher than the .
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A mural is nice, but Syracuse has more pressing needs (Editorial Board Opinion)
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The mural proposed for a building on East Washington Street, near Columbus Circle, will feature four of the city’s most significant basketball stars: Breanna Stewart, Earl Lloyd Jr., Dolph Schayes, and Manny Breland.
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Critics of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan passed by Congress in March warned that state and local governments couldn’t be trusted to wisely spend billions in federal Covid-19 relief. The Syracuse Common Council seems determined to prove them right.
We like public art (and basketball) as much as anyone, but a mural is just about the last thing we’d buy with the $123 million windfall coming from Washington.
Ending domestic violence begins with men standing up against it (Editorial Board Opinion)
Posted May 09, 2021
Syracuse attack Chase Scanlan (22) and Syracuse attack Stephen Rehfuss (29) celebrate a goal vs. Holy Cross at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y., Saturday March 20, 2021. Rehfuss was among the leaders of the lacrosse team who protested Scanlan s reinstatement after an alleged domestic violence incident.
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In our “winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing” culture, it is heartening to see the Syracuse University men’s lacrosse team take a public stand by refusing to play with a teammate linked to domestic violence.
Last week, players Drake Porter, Stephen Rehfuss, Owen Hiltz, Jamie Trimboli and Danny Varello (among others) turned their on-field protest into a teaching moment for their coach, their university, the lacrosse community and all of us. They pledged: