
Shout out to the footballers from the North Side who have been waging epic battles in the lower part of Schiller Park for years. Thanks to Mayor Miner and Sen. Defrancisco, they will get a new field soon.
Shout out to the footballers from the North Side who have been waging epic battles in the lower part of Schiller Park for years. Thanks to Mayor Miner and Sen. Defrancisco, they will get a new field soon.
Mayor Miner and veteran Don Fida (2017 Eastwood Memorial Day Parade)
Mayor Miner (right) along with a few new Americans spoke at the first #Trump Tuesday event at Perseverance Park.
Mayor Miner gave her final State of the City Address last night at the Downtown Marriott.
A small rally for the development of the then closed Hotel Syracuse was held at Columbus Circle in June 2004. According to then Common Councilor Stephanie Miner, our city has a history of tearing down our greatest assets and paving them over. Tonight Mayor Miner gave her final State of the City Address from that renovated Hotel (now a Marriott).
Mayor Stephanie Miner gave the State of the City Address at the Southwest Community Center last night.
She may have gotten a shout-out from First Lady Michelle Obama at the U.S.
Conference of Mayors; she may have been selected to the prestigious Rodel Fellowhip Program (Aspen Institute), but last night Mayor Stephanie Miner had to focus on reality here in Syracuse, the city she leads, the city where she resides.
During her 2016 State of the City Address at the Southwest Community Center, she painted with broad strokes when citing the accomplishments of her administration, including new inspiring economic development projects. At the same time, she didn’t turn a blind eye to some of those unsavory details that color our current condition.
Mayor Miner even evoked the empathetic spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as she reminded the bipartisan audience that true civic engagement occurs when all people are integrated into the success of a metropolis and inequality doesn’t lead to abandonment.
It’s never an easy job, but someone has to do it.
Mayor Miner gave remarks at the 25th Anniversary Memorial for SPD Officer Wallie Howard, Jr. in Forman Park on Friday.
U.S. Department of Transportation Division Manager Peter Osborn, Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney, Senator Charles Schumer (D–N.Y.) and Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner showed off the final pave stones to join the completed phases of the Connective Corridor during a public meeting on Wednesday. The event was held at the CNY Philanthropy Center on East Fayette Street.