Archive for the ‘Politics’ Category
Friday, January 13th, 2012
Urban Planners: Local skaters redevelop tennis court on Water Street.
Back in 2010 Victor Guilefoy, A.J. DeStephano, Alton Lawson (pictured above, far left) and some of their friends began to develop a dilapidated court at Ormand G. Spencer park (East Water Street) and make it a place to skate.
Victor G. told me his friends wanted a public skating facility since there are times when skates get tickets for being on the road or sidewalks. After some civic finesse with the Parks Commissioner they got their wish.
Fast forward to Wednesday, when it was almost 50-degrees and Ormond Spencer Park, located near the vacated Kennedy Square Complex, pulsated with kick…push…jump, and the sounds of skateboarders surfing on air.
Tags:2012, architecture, Black Mamba, Ormand Spencer, Ormond Spencer, Skateboarding, Syracuse, Syracuse 315, Syracuse Architectural Digest, The Spot, Urban Planning
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Wednesday, October 26th, 2011
Onondaga Creekwalk ceremony
The city and county continue to develop in and around Onondaga Creek. The current section of the creek is open from Armory Square to the Lakefront.
Tags:2011, Bikes, Canopy, Creekwalk, Onondaga Creek
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Friday, October 7th, 2011
“What is a city but the people?” William Shakespeare
Ground Zero for Occupy Syracuse
For nearly a week 50-100 people occupy and some spend the night at Perseverance Park on South Salina Street to protest corporate greed and income inequality.
The Syracuse movement began Saturday as a show of solidarity to the Occupy Wall Street Movement in NYC, which began last month.
Matt Figueroa, who first visited Occupy Syracuse on Tuesday, works on a sign at the site
Shara Jean, a student at OCC who has visited the site since Monday, said, “I am passionate about change. I have children and I want them to have a future.”
Shara Jean, student
Similar protests are also happening in Philadelphia, Washington, DC and Albany.
Tags:2011, Occupy Syracuse, Occupy Wall Street, Perseverance Park, Protest, Shakespeare, Street Photography, Tragedy of Coriolanus
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Monday, May 30th, 2011
High Line Park, NYC
The debate on the future of Route I 81 continues.
Last week, I saw High Line Park in New York and found it to be an interesting infusion of green space into the Chelsea neighborhood.
Tags:2011, architecture, Connective Corridor, High Line Park, I81 Challenge, New York City
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Tuesday, May 10th, 2011
Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks at Onondaga Community College (OCC)
On the Syracuse stop for his “People First” campaign/tour at Onondaga Community College (OCC), Gov. Andrew Cuomo touted the success of his initial 100 days in office. He said he will continue in his quest to bring ethical reform to the Empire State, along with economic stability (via property tax cap) and social progress (via marriage equality).
Meanwhile opponents of same-sex marriage say they will fight attempts at marriage equity legislation.
Barrie Gewanter talks with Gov. Cuomo after his speech
Tags:2011, Albany, Barrie Gewanter ACLU, democrat, Economy, Ethics Reform, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, New York State Budget, Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney, People First Tour, SUNY OCC
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Monday, May 2nd, 2011
Interstate 81 runs through the city of Syracuse
Should it stay or should it go?
This week there are a series of public workshops to assess the future of Route 81, which is a few blocks from our offices.
Tags:2011, architecture, Connective Corridor, I81 Challenge, OnCenter, Syracuse, Syracuse University, Transportation
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Wednesday, March 16th, 2011
Salina B. Lazarus, Tonya Lewis Lee and Pastor Daren Jaime at Syracuse University
Salina B. Lazarus, Tonya Lewis Lee and Pastor Daren Jaime at Syracuse UniversityProducer, attorney and author Tonya Lewis Lee says she was surprised to learn several years ago that infant mortality rates among African American women were twice that of whites and Latinos here in the United States. She also found out that even among educated African American women, and those with access to healthcare, the infant mortality rates were disproportionately high.
“Clearly this is not a poverty issue,” she says.
Lewis Lee, the national spokesperson for the Healthy Baby Begins with You Campaign, was in town today at Syracuse University to present the 36-minute documentary she produced titled: Crisis in the Crib: Saving Our Nation’s Babies.
Despite the alarming statistics, Lewis Lee says she is optimistic that with increased education, further advances in genetics, as well as a collective effort from government, the medical community and the private sector working together, things can improve.
“There’s no overnight fix,” she says.
Lewis Lee talked earlier this year to NIFTN’s George Kilpatrick about her book Giant Steps to the Change the World. She said her next project will be to co-produce a film adaptation of the Christopher Paul Curtis book The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963 along with actor, comedian Chris Rock.
Tags:2011, Crisis in the Crib, Film, George Kilpatrick, Giant Steps to Change the World, Healthy Baby Begins with You, Healthy Start, HHS Office of Minority Health, Infant Mortality, Pastor Daren Jaime, Reach CNY, Spike Lee, Syracuse, The Watsons Go to Birmingham, Tonya Lewis Lee
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Friday, December 31st, 2010
Hon. Langston McKinney
Today marked the end of an era. Syracuse City Court Judge Langston McKinney closed the chapter on his judicial service with a public valedictory exercise at the Onondaga Courthouse Building. Saying he wanted to pursue other interests that could not be done from the bench, McKinney and a few hundred of his friends celebrated and recollected on his more than 20 years of service.
Hon. Sandra Townes
Before he packed away his robe and gavel to accept the oath of private citizenship, Judge McKinney, in his last official act, swore in Judges Kate Rosenthal and Theodore Limpert.
Judge Langston McKinney swears in Hon. Theodore Limpert and Hon. Kate Rosenthal
Citizen McKinney
Tags:2010, Hon. Jeffrey Merrill, Hon. Kate Rosenthal, Hon. Sandra Townes, Hon. Theodore Limpert, Langston McKinney, Law, Legal, Onondaga County Courthouse, Politics, Syracuse City Court
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