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Letter to the editor: Portlanders should boycott bar that s site for hate group meetings

Letter to the editor: Portlanders should boycott bar that s site for hate group meetings
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Syracuse Common Councilors Approve Pandemic Relief Funds For Urban Forestry, Land Bank Initiatives; Voting Delayed On Other Proposals

WAER News These newer trees line the brick walkway along the Ostrom Ave. side of Thornden Park. The city hopes to plant about 3,600 trees using $2 million from the city s $123 million pot of American Rescue Plan Act funds. As expected, Syracuse common councilors Monday postponed voting on a number of proposed pandemic relief spending items, with two exceptions. One of them was allocating $2 million for the planting thousands of trees in city parks and along city streets. Councilor Pat Hogan is a former parks commissioner who knows the importance of trees to the urban infrastructure. I ve run city parks programs in a lot of these neighborhoods. Believe me, I can attest to the temperature changes in the neighborhoods that have trees and don t have trees.

Bartender fired after complaining about Proud Boys in Maine

Bartender says he was fired after complaining about Proud Boys meeting in Portland pub Pat Hogan told NEWS CENTER Maine he worked at Mathew s Pub in Portland for about six weeks. During that time, he said members of the Proud Boys held meetings Author: Jackie Mundry (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 6:49 PM EDT July 21, 2021 Updated: 6:50 PM EDT July 21, 2021 PORTLAND, Maine The Proud Boys hate group was established in 2016 during the presidential election between former President Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, but many people didn t hear of the Proud Boys until the January 6 Capitol riots. The group describes its membership as Western chauvinists who are aimed at spreading anti-political correctness and anti-white guilt.

Syracuse Common Councilors Approve $1 3 M In Federal Relief Funds For Youth Programs

@syracuse1848 Children and volunteers with the PAL football camp pose for this photo at Nottingham High School. Programs aimed at Syracuse youth were among the first to be approved Monday using a portion of $123 million in federal pandemic relief funds. Common councilors agreed to spend a total of $1.3 million dollars to fund the Summer Youth Fellows program through 2023. Council president Helen Hudson says the impact can’t be underestimated. I think this is huge, when you re talking about 1,000 young people in the city that will be going to their jobs in the summer. They ll receive stipends. They ll learn how to take care of their money. It gives us a way to help some of these young people thrive and to learn how to grow to be responsible adults.”

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