The Irish Festival returned to Clinton Square with a packed schedule of live performances and activities. The festival serves as a place for many central New Yorkers to celebrate their Irish heritage. Read more »
Sixteen code violations highlighting structural integrity issues at the Clinton Street Parking Garage remain open years after being originally filed. Read more »
Memorialized as a statue in Clinton Square, the event is an “inflection point” in the history of slavery in America. The statue features Samuel May, a white abolitionist; Rev. Jermain W. Loguen, a Black man who previously escaped his own enslavement and William “Jerry” Henry. Read more »
Irish culture was on full view at Clinton Square this weekend, with people from all over Syracuse meeting downtown for food, fun and festivities. Read more »
Thousands of visitors came to Clinton Square this weekend to take part in the Taste of Syracuse Festival, which was returning from a two-year hiatus. Read more »
The Festival Latinoamericano Syracuse will celebrate Latin American culture through food, performances, and other entertainment. It will be held in Clinton Square on Aug. 3.
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The Council will vote Monday on a proposal to approve an additional $330,500 for the University Hill Bike Network Implementation Project. If approved, the money will be used to purchase ice bikes, which have blades that let them go smoothly over icy paths. Read more »
Business columnist Patrick Linehan condemns the city of Syracuse’s proposed fee increase for city parks and the effects it could have on low-income residents. Read more »
The Valentine's Day celebrations don't have to end just yet. Whether you're going solo or have someone special, these weekend events are going to keep you up and about. Read more »
Nearly 20 years ago, the first Syracuse Irish Festival took place right in Armory Square. Today, bands from all around the country and even Ireland will gather to perform this weekend.
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