Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held in the Syracuse area.
“We’ve really had an emphasis on playgrounds this summer,” said Commissioner LaFave.
The project consists of milling and paving Solar Street, from Hiawatha Boulevard to the intersection of Bear Street.
'I felt guilty that I was not doing my part to ensure that achieving the ‘American Dream’ was for everyone.'
Walk-up rentals will not be permitted.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Syracuse area.
The pools scheduled to open on June 24 are Kirk Park, Onondaga Park, Schiller Park and Thornden Park.
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'We will make this City safer and relieve property owners of the burden of high cost sidewalk repairs.'
The weekly Summer Playground Program sessions are limited to city residents only. All other programs are open to city.
City of Syracuse Department of Water crews are scheduled to install an isolation valve on S. Warren Street on Friday, June 4.
The disruption is a part of an ongoing project to improve the water main infrastructure in downtown Syracuse.
The City continues to closely monitor code compliance at the Skyline and will initiate additional legal actions as needed.
The Department expects to shut off water service in the area between approximately 9 p.m. Wednesday and 5 a.m. Thursday morning.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Syracuse area soon.
The City of Syracuse announced S. Salina Street between Fayette and Jefferson Streets will close to southbound traffic beginning June 1.
Close to 92% of those who took the survey wanted the program to continue at least one day out of the week.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up nearby.
The closure is expected to continue through the end of the week.
Mayor says City Hall will reopen with more public parking, a new City Payment Center and improved security
In creating “an expanded space that is welcoming to all,” Mayor Walsh promises to ensure “history is protected and remembered”
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh and Police Chief Kenton Buckner announced special police details and enforcement actions going after crimes
The City of Syracuse reported the results of its 2021 deer management program
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh today welcomed children’s book author Anne Sibley O’Brien, the author of “I’m New Here.”
Fence and trees have been removed and replaced with the next step to shape the future of the landscape
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced the City of Syracuse will conduct a tick bite prevention virtual workshop on Thursday, May 20 from 6 p.m.
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced that the City of Syracuse Department of Engineering is scheduled to begin a project on S. Salina Street
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced the release of a new fact sheet regarding the proposed Municipal Sidewalk Maintenance Program.
Improvements to the bridge over Onondaga Creek will detour traffic until early September
The City of Syracuse Department of Parks, Recreation & Youth Programs will begin offering senior activities and classes
The course at Burnet Park will open on Saturday, May 1.
Residents and businesses in the area in need of emergency water resources during the shut off period can call 211.
“In the end, the jury saw what we all saw: the murder of a helpless man."
A New York State Supreme Court judge ruled in favor of the City’s request for a $3,700 judgment against Green Skyline.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced road reconstruction projects to repair streets across the city in the 2021 paving season.
Water crews will shut off water service on the 400 block of Montgomery Street beginning at 5 p.m.
The City of Syracuse Department of Water has deployed staff to repair separate water main breaks.
With help from American Rescue Plan, Mayor’s budget restores city services to pre-COVID-19 levels and invests in housing quality and more.
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