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County Executive McMahon Applauds Legislature for Releasing Broadband Investment Funds

$15 million to be invested to bridge digital divide Syracuse, N.Y. – Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon today applauded the legislature for releasing fifteen million dollars in funding for broadband in Onondaga County. County Executive McMahon said, “We have always known there has been a digital divide in our County, especially in our rural communities. This divide was exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic making things like school and work even more challenging for thousands of families. With the release of these funds, our team will immediately issue a Request for Proposals to procure a company that will finally bring broadband to our suburban and rural communities and bridge the digital divide.” McMahon continued, “I want to specifically thank Legislators Abbott and Knapp for their advocacy and leadership on this important issue.” The fifteen million dollar investment by Onondaga County will focus on building infrastructure and high speed internet services to the unserved areas of our county. The project will also bring high speed internet, including low income plans to lower income residents of our rural communities.

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Rep. Katko Honors Carol Baldwin’s Life and Legacy on Floor of The U.S. House of Representatives

Washington — Following the recent passing of beloved Central New York Native, Carol Baldwin, U.S. Rep. John Katko (NY-24) today spoke on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives to honor her life and legacy. Rep. Katko’s remarks, as prepared for delivery, can be found below and viewed here. Madam Speaker, I rise today to honor the life of Carol Martineau Baldwin, who passed away on May 26th, 2022, at the age of 92.  Carol was a beloved member of the Central New York community and a devoted philanthropist. A Syracuse native, Carol met her husband, Alexander R. Baldwin Jr. while attending Syracuse University. They were married in 1954 and had six children. The family lived in Long Island, where Alexander taught at Massapequa High School until his death to lung cancer in 1983. Carol moved back to Syracuse, and in 1990 was diagnosed with breast cancer. She nearly lost her life to this terrible disease but overcame it following a double mastectomy. Following this experience, Carol dedicated her life to helping others fight breast cancer. In 1996, she founded the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund on the campus of SUNY Stony Brook. Five years later, in conjunction with SUNY Upstate University, the Carol M. Baldwin Fund of CNY was established in Syracuse. To date, the Baldwin Fund has provided more than 60 grants to support research programs and has spurred nearly $24 million in additional grant funding. The fund supports numerous programs, including studies of contributing factors to breast cancer, education of medical professionals and the general public, and studies of the outcomes of detection and treatment on patients and families. Outside of her philanthropic work, Carol has been a prominent fixture in our community and many in her family are dear friends to my wife, Robin, and me. For the last two decades, breast cancer patients in Central New York and throughout the country have benefitted from the steadfast commitment of Carol Baldwin. Carol is survived by her six children, 25 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. While she will be dearly missed in our community, Central New Yorkers will continue to honor her legacy.  Madam Speaker, I ask that my colleagues in the House join me in honoring the life and legacy of Carol Martineau Baldwin. May she rest in peace. Thank you

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City of Syracuse to Open Five Outdoor Pools Beginning June 18

The Department of Parks Recreation and Youth Programs is seeking additional lifeguards to be able to open more pools this summer  Syracuse, N.Y. –The City of Syracuse Department of Parks, Recreation & Youth Programs announced it will open five outdoor pools starting with Thornden Park Pool on June 18. Onondaga Park and Schiller Park pools are set to open June 19. Kirk Park Pool will follow on June 25. The targeted opening date for Burnet Park Pool is the beginning of July. The pools will operate Monday–Saturday, from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sundays, from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. However, between Monday, June 20 and Friday, June 24 Onondaga, Schiller and Thornden pools will operate from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. during the week as the Syracuse City School District school year comes to a close. Lap swim will be available at Thornden Park Pool, beginning Monday, June 27. Hours will be Monday–Friday, 6:30–9:30 a.m. Lap swim admission is $3 for adults ages 16–64 and free for 65 and older. Onsite payments will be cash only. Ticket booklets can be purchased at the Parks’ main office, located at 412 Spencer Street, Syracuse 13204. Booklet fees are $55 for 20 tickets or $125 for 50 tickets. Advance registration, first introduced in 2020, will not be required this season. The pools will operate on a first come, first serve system when pool capacities are reached. A lifeguard shortage impacting municipalities in New York State and other parts of the nation is also impacting the City of Syracuse. As a result, the outdoor pools at Lincoln, McKinley and Wilson parks, as well as the indoor pools at Valley and the Southwest Community Center will remain closed. Swimming lessons, water exercise classes and swim teams are canceled for the summer season. The City continues to seek lifeguards and will open additional pools if more lifeguards can be hired. Certified applicants can sign up for lifeguard screening on June 8 at 5:00 p.m. at Valley Pool by registering at bit.ly/LifeguardScreening. Although the pool staffing shortage is not a problem unique to Syracuse, Parks staff have been proactively taking steps to try to attract more people to work at the pools, which includes raising the hourly wages for pool staff. The staff also began recruiting efforts starting late Fall 2021, and made a bigger effort to reach out to local partners, like schools and swim teams to fill positions. For the first time ever, Parks held four job fairs in March and May to allow potential candidates the opportunity to ask questions, get informed and take part in on-the-spot interviews. Additionally, the City of Syracuse School District is offering a lifeguarding class at Nottingham High School, June 13–17, from 4:00–8:00 p.m. The cost is $41. Participants must be 15 years of age by the last class and pass a pre-test. Candidates can sign up for the class by completing the form at bit.ly/3wXXgJ8. Also happening this season is the reopening of Burnet Park Pool, following a two-year closure for renovations. The project, totaling $1.3 million, is nearing completion and includes the rebuilding of the pool foundation and deteriorating walls. The pool is on track for opening in the beginning of July. Burnet and Thornden pools will also be switched to a saltwater system from the traditional chlorinated water, courtesy of American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding. The conversion is in an effort to eliminate the risk of handling, transporting, and storing large amounts of chlorine. Saltwater pools have also been shown to be gentler on the skin, eyes, and hair. During the course of this year, the indoor pools at Valley and Southwest Community Center will also be converted to saltwater pools. If funding allows, a fifth pool will also be converted. Children under the minimum height requirement must be with a parent or responsible adult over 18 years old. A maximum of three children per adult are allowed. The accompanying adult must be in the water within an arms-reach of children at all times, even when a child is wearing a U.S. Coast Guard approved flotation device. A deep water swim test must be taken and passed upon each entry. To view the full list of pool rules and acceptable swimwear visit http://www.syrgov.net/Parks/poolrules.html For more information, email blopes@syrgov.net or tmontressor@syrgov.net or call the City of Syracuse Department of Parks, Recreation & Youth Programs at (315) 473-4330.

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Syracuse Juneteenth Festival Returns to Downtown Syracuse after Two Years

Festival Extends to Two-Days and Kicks Off in front of City Hall Syracuse Common Councilor Rasheada Caldwell and SU Women’s Basketball Coach Felisha Legette-Jack serve as Grand Marshals Syracuse, NY— The Syracuse Juneteenth Committee Inc. announced the 32nd annual Juneteenth Cultural Festival and Parade is returning to Downtown Syracuse on June 17 and 18. The Juneteenth Festival will take place on the 200 block of East Washington Street in front of City Hall. The festival kicks off Friday June 17 at 12:00 p.m. during a City Hall flag Raising Ceremony. The parade procession begins Saturday, June 18th at 11:00 a.m. in front of the Dunbar Center. The route will travel through the South Side and proceed up N Salina Street to arrive in front of City Hall to continue day two of festivities. Grand Marshals for the 2022 parade will be Syracuse Common Councilwoman Rasheada Caldwell and Syracuse University Women’s Basketball Coach Felisha Legette-Jack. “Bringing the festival back has been a big lift but we’re excited to do it and to bring residents and vendors back together to celebrate the national holiday with the rest of the community that has held it dear for more than three decades. Syracuse has made countless Black contributions to our city and history. We’re excited to see families come down and celebrate what that means,” said Syracuse Juneteenth President Kevin Henry. “We’re so appreciative to new and returning partners and sponsors who are making this possible. Now it’s time for families and workers to step away from the work and come down to City Hall to enjoy the festivities.” Festival entertainment lineup continues to bring together local and national acts and can be found on www.syracusejuneteenth.org Friday June 17 12:00 p.m. @ City Hall Front Steps – Juneteenth Flag Raising  Lineup​ Friday DJ John (Atrium) Miss Juneteenth Pageant Doors Open at 5:30 p.m. (Stage) Salvation Army Gospel Choir (Stage) Burnell Reid and United Praise (Stage) UAD (Stage) Atlas Saturday June 18 11:00 parade begins at Dunbar Center 12:00 p.m. – Parade Arrival in Downtown (Stage) Fashion Show (Stage) Lindsey Williams and Divine Connection (Stage) Meditations (Stage) Trump Tight 315 (Stage) Jon B, National Recording Artist The festival is also bringing back games for children and families, crafts, African dancers, and is partnering with youth organizer, Kenyata Calloway, to bring back the Miss and Little Miss Juneteenth Pageant which will be Friday June 17. The committee is also bringing back the annual Ancestral Dinner on June 24. More information will be made available on the http://syracusejuneteenth.org website. Syracuse’s annual celebration of Juneteenth commemorates with what is now a national holiday commemorating the June 19, 1865 announcement to the slaves of Galveston, Texas that the Civil War was over, and that slavery was abolished. The festival, like many other public gatherings, had been canceled because of COVID-19. The interruption hindered opportunities for many pop-up vendors and retailers to earn income and connect with consumers. Questions about Juneteenth can be emailed to GetInvolved@syracusejuneteenth.org  

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Senator Mannion Hosts the 2022 Central New York Career Fair

Complimentary resume reviews and career coaching available Syracuse, NY – Please join Senator Mannion and some of the region’s largest and most dynamic employers for the 2022 Central New York Career Fair. Senator Mannion has assembled employers who have entry-level to experienced positions available now. Visit Senator Mannion’s Facebook Events page for a list of participants and to register for a complimentary resume review. Senator John W. Mannion along with Regional employers 2022 Central New York Career Fair  One Group 706 North Clinton Street Syracuse, NY 13204 Wednesday, June 8th Job Fair: 3pm – 6pm   

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Есть много вариантов, доступных с точки зрения игры в игры для азартных игр в Интернете. К связи со промышленными чертами да необыкновенностями слот-машин покупателям Вулкан Платинум казино официальный сайт предполагается демо-режим. Независимо от того, хотите ли вы загрузить хорошее приложение или даже использовать его на компьютере, у нас есть возможности в обоих направлениях.

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