At its Aug. 8 meeting, the Canastota Central School District Board of Education received a Champions of Change Award from the New York State School Boards Association (NYSSBA) for its Sports Management and Entertainment program. The program, which is offered in partnership with MOBOCES, received recognition for its outstanding learning framework and strong partnerships with […]
On Tuesday, March 22nd the Syracuse Elk Lodge 31 presented the Syracuse Police Athletic/Activities League, a check for $5,000. Michael Giehl, an Elk’s Lodge Trustee, members of Elk Lodge 31, Mayor Ben Walsh, Syracuse Police Chief Kenton Buckner, Jimmy Oliver and Syracuse PAL Staff were among those i
The community center on the South Side won one of Lowe's 100 Hometown grants and received matching funds from the Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation to do a total renovation.
Syracuse Republicans have a mayoral candidate. They’re just not sure that’s a good thing
Updated Jan 27, 2021;
Posted Jan 27, 2021
Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon (right), seen here with Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh (left) before a press conference at the Onondaga County War Memorial.
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Syracuse, N.Y. The Republican Party plans to compete in this year’s mayoral race, coming off one of its worst showings in city history. Some of the area’s most influential Republicans, though, are wary that a Republican candidate could spell doom for Mayor Ben Walsh and pave the way for a Democrat to retake City Hall.