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Dozens of Leechburg High School students and parents, decked out in Blue Devils gear, crowded outside a borough council meeting Tuesday. They huddled on the steps and crammed into the doorway of the overflowing gallery, there to support a proposal by the school district to upgrade stormwater management at Veterans Field Sports Complex.
“I don’t want to go out there, ready to play a game, worried I’m going to get hurt or my teammates are going to get hurt,” said Thomas Burke, a Leechburg junior, who went to the meeting to advocate for the field improvements. “Every kid out there loves to play sports. They love to go out and do what they do.
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A fierce activist who lent her voice and music to a range of grassroots causes a self-described “hellraiser” and “troublemaker” Anne Feeney spent decades turning the push for social justice into lyrics.
“Anne, like a laser, would identify these issues and help people understand these in a very effective way,” said Larry Berger, a longtime friend and colleague of Feeney’s and executive producer of the “Saturday Light Brigade” radio show.
Folk singer, songwriter and lawyer Anne Feeney died Wednesday at UPMC Shadyside hospital from complications of covid-19. She was 69.
For first time in decades, this noted family name doesn’t appear on a CNY restaurant
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Syracuse, N.Y. This week marks an end of era on the Central New York dining scene.
For the first time since 1982, the Pascale family will not have a single restaurant in its business portfolio.
Technically, their last restaurant, Pascale Italian Bistro at Drumlins country club in DeWitt, has been closed since the end of golf season in October, family member Chuck Pascale said. But its lease with Syracuse University, which owns Drumlins, expires Friday.
The lease also gave the Pascales the catering/event business at Drumlins, and that, even more than the restaurant side, has been sabotaged by the Covid-19 outbreak.
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