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Larry & Joe play free Levitt AMP Utica Music Series concert
UTICA — The free Levitt AMP Utica Music Series continues with headliner act Larry & Joe at 5:30 p.m. Monday, July 29, in Kopernik Park, 317 Genesee St. Larry hails from Venezuela and is an asylum seeker in North Carolina. Joe is from North Carolina and is a Grammy-nominated bluegrass musician who – after a decade in South America – got stranded back home in the pandemic.
Trash to Treasure exhibit in Utica features found-object art
UTICA — A free gallery exhibit through Aug. 3 at The Other Side, 2011 Genesee Street, features works by local artists created from found objects during an Earth Day cleanup of the city. As part of the Trash to Treasure Art Challenge, volunteer participants chose locations around the city...
MMRI graduates largest summer fellowship cohort in Utica
UTICA – The Masonic Medical Research Institute (MMRI) held its annual graduation ceremony Friday, July 26 to honor the accomplishments of its 19 Summer Fellows who completed the esteemed scientific program. It was MMRI's largest Summer Fellowship cohort to date.
Florida Gators looking to flip in-state defensive back from Syracuse
The Florida Gators hosted 26 prospects during their final recruiting weekend of the summer on Saturday. Florida’s annual “Grill in the Ville” event included both 2026 and 2025 prospects with this staff looking to build on those relationships before the dead period. Four-star safety and Syracuse commit...
Meet Ren and Stimpy! CNY Central's Adoptable Pet of the Week
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Meet Ren and Stimpy!. These two brothers earned their names from the classic 90's TV show of the same name by being so silly, adventurous and completely paired up. They are mischievous brothers who can be found snuggling or wrestling each other at all hours of the day.
Syracuse Paired With Maryland For Gotham Classic
Syracuse will face Maryland in the 2024 Gotham Classic at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Saturday, Dec. 21. Tickets will go on-sale to the public tomorrow, Tuesday, July 30, at Noon EST and can be purchased on Ticketmaster.com. THE SYRACUSE-MARYLAND SERIES. Maryland has a 5-4 advantage in the all-time series...
Syracuse men’s basketball: Orange to kick off 2024-25 season with exhibition versus Clarion
The Syracuse Orange men’s basketball team officially locked in its exhibition opener for the 2024-25 season. The Orange will take on the Clarion Golden Eagles at the JMA Wireless Dome, the program announced Friday. The exhibition matchup game will be played on Saturday, October 26 and will kick off the team’s second year under head coach Adrian Autry.
After initial resistance, Marcellus takes big step toward arrival of Stewart’s Shops and gas station
Marcellus, NY - Nojaim’s Brothers of Marcellus and Stewart’s Shops have finalized the sale of the long-time grocery store to the convenience store chain. Richard J. Nojaim and Grocer LLC sold to Stewart’s Shops Corp. on July 16. The sale price was $1.7 million, according to Onondaga County real estate records.
1DRFL: Syracuse DJ duo brings the party to clubs, bars and now an EDM festival
A Syracuse DJ duo is making some noise in the EDM (electronic dance music) scene. 1DRFL (pronounced “wonderful”) has been growing a following in Central New York with performances at local clubs and bars, most recently launching a monthly residency called “Night Service” at Wolff’s Biergarten in downtown Syracuse. Next they’re set to take the stage at a music festival in Kansas City.
How anticipated EPA regs over lead in water have sent Syracuse on expensive race to replace pipes
Central Current reported this story with funding from the Health Foundation for Western and Central New York. A new set of federal environmental regulations meant to keep water lead free could push the city of Syracuse to replace more than 17,000 lead water pipes in the next 10 years. Public...
Syracuse Common Council seeks public input Tuesday on city housing strategy
Syracuse, N.Y. – Before launching into a housing strategy that targets specific Syracuse neighborhoods to bolster the city’s market appeal, Syracuse officials want to hear from you. The Common Council will hold a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday on its proposed housing strategy, which was unveiled in...
Syracuse house fire on Chatham Place
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — On Sunday, July 28, the Syracuse Fire Department received a 911 call for a report of a house fire on Chatham Place in the City of Syracuse. Firefighters say they saw smoke coming from the house blocks away. Matthew Craner, District Cheif for the Syracuse...
Jamesville-DeWitt golf duo continues journey down final fairways together at Junior PGA Championships
Syracuse, N.Y. — When times get tense on the golf course, Mitchell Archer and Jackson Saroney, know they can always turn to Adele. The Jamesville-DeWitt teammates have a strong connection, one mostly cemented by their four years together on the Red Rams golf team. But there’s also that unspoken musical vibe.
Humid, unsettled weather for much of this week
A small, decaying area of low pressure is moving northwest from the Atlantic Ocean into New England this morning, where it will dissipate. No precipitation from this system will make it into our area, but an area of thick, high atmosphere clouds are being thrown westward into our region. These...
ACC Kickoff mailbag: Syracuse football’s O-line has ‘maximized the time’ this offseason
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse football starts fall camp within the coming days, one of the last milestones for new head coach Fran Brown before the season starts. The most recent milestone he checked off was ACC Kickoff, which he attended alongside four of his players last week in Charlotte, North Carolina.
How does Oronde Gadsden II look in return from injury? ‘A bigger version of what you saw’
Syracuse, N.Y. — Syracuse tight ends coach Michael Johnson said Orange star Oronde Gadsden II, who is returning from a season-ending foot injury, is moving just as well as he was during his breakout season in 2022. Gadsden had Lisfranc surgery last year that involved inserting a metal screw...
Cazenovia resident to share the story of a couple’s effort to help the poorest children in Cambodia
CAZENOVIA — On Monday, Aug. 19, at 6 p.m., the Cazenovia Public Library will host a screening and discussion of the documentary “Les Pépites” (“Little Gems”) by noted French filmmaker […]
City of Syracuse’s top hoopers compete for $10K during community-driven basketball tourney (photos, video)
Syracuse, N.Y. — Music, laughter and excitement filled the two basketball courts of Syracuse’s Wilson Park on Sunday for the final day of the Syracuse Housing Authority’s annual $10K Basketball Tournament. The city’s top hoopers laced up their sneakers and fired up their competitive natures for a...
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