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Syracuse Community Health Center to build new long-awaited $22.5 million home
Updated May 07, 2021;
Posted May 07, 2021
An illustration of the Syracuse Community Health Center s new building to be constructed at 930 S. Salina St.
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Syracuse, N.Y. – The Syracuse Community Health Center will start construction this fall on a long-awaited new $22.5 million home for its operation at 930 S. Salina St., a block away from its existing location.
The center, which serves primarily low-income patients with limited access to medical services, got approval from the state last month to build on a vacant three-acre lot at the corner of South Salina and West Taylor streets. The new 56,000-square-foot building will replace the center’s main patient care facility at 819 S. Salina.
‘Fruits of our labor’: What Earth Day looked like on the Southside of Syracuse (photos)
Updated May 02, 2021;
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Trash and empty KFC boxes were removed in front of the Family Dollar near East Brighton Avenue.
It took no less than two hours to tell the difference.
Mike Atkins, former city common councilor, started his morning in a van, offering to load up bags of trash collected all along South Salina Street. It has been over 20 years since volunteers had gotten together to create a community effort to clean up the southside of Syracuse, he said.
“That’s the reason why these kids are acting like they are,” said Atkins, a member of the nonprofit 100 Black Men of Syracuse, which organized the Earth Day cleanup. “Because they are growing up with this. And their attitude is ‘Who cares?’.”
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