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Redhouse Arts Center opens with monumental Angels in America Part 1 — Millennium Approaches

(Syracuse, NY) Redhouse Arts Center begins its 2022-2023 season with one of America’s most ambitious plays Angels in America by Tony Kushner. Artistic Director Temar Underwood will direct the cast in the playful and profound Pulitzer Prize recipient and Tony Award winner for Best Play. Performances will run October 14 – 23, 2022. America in the mid 1980s. In the midst of the AIDS crisis and a conservative Reagan administration, New Yorkers grapple with life and death, love and sex, heaven and hell. Alternately hilarious and heartbreaking, this masterpiece beautifully addresses questions of identity trust, justice, judgement and ultimately meaning. Underwood says about the play: “A worldwide pandemic, political division, identity awareness, searches for meaning…this is where we are and this where we were. Angels in America is a breathtaking reminder of what we have already been through and descends into our consciousness with the reality of where we can go. It’s a play about hope.” Redhouse debut performances include Corey Landis (Roy Cohn), famous for his roles in That 70’s Show and as the face of 5 Hour Energy. Corey Landis and Temar Underwood are working together over twenty years after performing in Angels in America together at Ohio University. Maya June Dwyer (Harper Pitt) is also making her Redhouse debut. Returning to the Redhouse stage are Matthew Winning (Joe Pitt), Chris Coffey (Louis Ironson), Ryan Albinus (Prior Walter), Karis Wiggins (Hannah Pitt), Miquon Jackson (Belize) and Binaifer Dabu (The Angel). Production team members include scenic designer Tim Brown, lighting designer Marie Yokoyama, costume designer Glenna Ryder, and sound designer Anthony Vadala. Also on the team are production manager Josh Reid, technical director Jakob Pepper, and stage manager Margot Vangel. Angels in America runs from October 14 – 23, 2022 at Redhouse Arts Center located at 400 South Salina Street. On site, paid parking is available in the attached garage on Clinton Street. For tickets and information for Angels in America, call the Redhouse Arts Center box office at (315) 362-2785 or visit www.theredhouse.org. Performance Dates/Times: Friday, October 14, 2022 @ 7:00PM – Opening Night Saturday, October 15, 2022 @ 2:00PM – Matinee Saturday, October 15, 2022 @ 8:00PM Sunday, October 16, 2022 @ 2:00PM – Matinee Thursday, October 20, 2022 @ 7:00PM Friday, October 21, 2022 @ 8:00PM Saturday, October 22, 2022 @ 2:00PM – Matinee Saturday, October 22, 2022 @ 8:00PM Sunday, October 23, 2022 @ 2:00PM – Matinee Redhouse Arts Center is a professional, not-for-profit theater serving the community by providing leading and inclusive experiences through its theater and educational programs. For more information visit www.theredhouse.org.  

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September FOCUS Forum: Salt City Market

Friday, September 16 at 11:30 a.m.In-person & Online Salt City Market Join FOCUS Greater Syracuse for a free FOCUS forum featuring the Salt City Market! The forum will highlight the incredible history and development of the Salt City Market, along with current projects, goals, and initiatives. Panelists include: Adam Sudmann, Market Manager, Salt City Market; Tori Shires, Chief Development Officer, Rescue Mission Alliance; Jeremy DeChario, General Manager, Syracuse Cooperative Market; with Vendors Sleyrow Mason of SOULutions and Duyen Nguyen of the Cake Bar. Registration Information There are two separate links to sign up for either in-person or online. SPOTS FOR IN-PERSON ARE LIMITED. Please register at the correct link to join us EITHER online or in-person. Register Here For Online or Register Here For In-Person For more about the Forums and FOCUS go to www.focussyracuse.org/focus-forums Previous FORUMS Now on Video You also can see the virtual Forums you have missed in this series at www.focussyracuse.org/focus-forums . They are: Designing A Community Grid for All Housing Assessments 101 The Changing Landscape of Local Media Focus On Affordable Housing Lyme And Tick-Borne Diseases City Housing / Looking Forward Focus Forum on The Future 2022 A note from Focus Greater Syracuse, “Thank you for your support, your creativity and your input in Forging Our Community’s United Strength and the future of our region. FOCUS is an independent 501 (c) 3 organization funded by your charitable contributions, grants and sponsorships.  Learn more at www.focussyracuse.org

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Attorney General James Returns $24,000 to Nurses Taken Advantage of by Albany Hospital

Albany Med Health System Will Pay $114,000 in Total for Illegally Forcing Former Nurses to Pay Fees Following Resignation or Termination New York – New York Attorney General Letitia James today announced a second agreement with Albany Med Health System (Albany Med) after finding that Albany Med included an illegal provision in employment contracts with nurses who were hired from overseas. That illegal provision, or “repayment fee,” required nurses to pay thousands of dollars if they resigned or were fired within the first three years of employment at Albany Med. In 2021, Attorney General James recovered more than $90,000 for seven former employees of Albany Med who were forced to illegally pay the hospital because of this provision. Following the news of that settlement, additional former nurses of Albany Med came forward and reported similar treatment. Today’s settlement will return more than $24,000 to eight nurses who paid illegal repayment fees to Albany Med between 2007 and 2010, bringing the total amount Albany Med will pay in restitution to $114,000. “I will not allow hardworking nurses — frontline workers — to be taken advantage of in New York state,” said Attorney General James. “Our health care system is dependent on nurses, and they deserve to be treated with the highest respect and dignity. My office will always fight for health care workers, and I am proud that we can continue to protect the nurses who were impacted by these illegal contracts, return the funds stolen from them, and hold employers accountable.” “This second settlement for Albany Medical Center nurses is a victory for immigrant nurses and workers everywhere who have been subjected to coercive employment contracts,” said NYSNA President Nancy Hagans, RN, BSN, CCRN. “We applaud Attorney General Letitia James’ office for taking action to protect New York’s workers — wherever they hail from — and winning a settlement that returns some of the nurses’ hard-earned money.” Attorney General James issued a subpoena in February 2020 after the matter was referred to her office by the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA). The ensuing investigation revealed Albany Med recruited nurses from foreign nations, most often the Philippines, under visa arrangements. The employment contracts provided to these nurses included an unlawful mandatory repayment provision, which would require a nurse to pay up to $20,000 if they resigned or were fired within the first three years of employment at Albany Med. If nurses failed to pay the fee, the provision threatened legal action and reporting to immigration authorities. As a result of the provision, nurses were discouraged from leaving Albany Med, even if the conditions of employment were unsustainable, or if they were able to find higher payment or better opportunity elsewhere. In June 2021, Albany Med agreed to pay $90,229 in restitution and interest to seven nurses who had been forced to pay Albany Med under this provision since 2011. Albany Med was also required to remove the repayment provision from all employment contracts, notify current and former nurses of the clause’s removal, and submit written reports on their compliance to the Office of the Attorney General (OAG). Albany Med has since complied with all stipulations of the agreement. After the announcement of the settlement, eight additional former employees came forward. The OAG found that between 2007 and 2010, Albany Med received repayment fees from these employees. In today’s agreement, Albany Med has agreed to pay these employees $24,255 in restitution. This case was handled by Assistant Attorney General Roya Aghanori and Civil Enforcement Section Chief Fiona J. Kaye under the supervision of Labor Bureau Chief Karen Cacace. The Labor Bureau is a part of the Division for Social Justice, which is led by Chief Deputy Attorney General Meghan Faux and overseen by First Deputy Attorney General Jennifer Levy.

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Mayor Walsh Says Common Council Approval of Mixed-Use Property at Former Syracuse Developmental Center Will Support Jobs and Housing in the City

Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh’s statement on Common Council approval of an agreement to create mixed-use property at the former Syracuse Developmental Center. “Syracuse took a major step toward creating good jobs and quality housing at the former Syracuse Developmental Center property on the city’s west side today. I thank the Common Council for its due diligence and unanimous approval of the agreement to design and create a mixed income housing and technology manufacturing development on the long vacant property. I am grateful for the strong support of Governor Hochul for our vision for the property and the commitment of New York State for funding to prepare the site. We will continue to engage the community as we take the next steps toward a productive and positive future for the site.”    

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Neighborhood Design Studio: City Invited Residents to Participate in Community Grid Development to Envision Future of I-81 Neighborhoods

There has been concern expressed regarding public involvement in developing the Community Grid for a new neighborhood. A design for the future of neighborhoods impacted by the Interstate 81 project. The city of Syracuse embarked on a plan to be inclusive with neighborhood residents when they contracted with the Urban Planning team of at Dover, Kohl and Partners. The first order of business was for the planners to begin their work; conducting input sessions involving area residents. Flyers for a series of input sessions were distributed, meetings were scheduled August 23- 27th 2022 at Dr. King Elementary School. According to the city of Syracuse “Input sessions will help urban planners and designers create a Vision Master Plan for city neighborhoods impacted by the project.” Residents, community leaders and elected officials joined Mayor Walsh, city officials and the planning team at Dover, Kohl and Partners to participate in the to the Neighborhood Design Studio and Open House last week. The Neighborhood Design Studio was a “first of its kind” opportunity for neighborhood engagement on the Interstate 81 project. Residents had the chance to work side-by-side with design professionals focused on how we can use this once in a generation opportunity to make stronger and more cohesive city neighborhoods. The design studio process is also commonly referred to as a “charrette,” a process in which multiple professionals work in a fast-paced, collaborative process to build consensus and solve a design problem. Residents were invited to Dr. King Elementary School to share their ideas directly with planners and designers from the team at Dover, Kohl & Partners (DKP) as they conducted open design studio sessions Tuesday, August 23 through Friday, August 26. The DKP team concluded this initial visioning effort with a community open house on Saturday, August 27. On Monday, August 22, prior to the design studio sessions and open house, the DKP team toured city neighborhoods impacted by the Interstate 81 project and conducted door-to-door canvassing to collect input. Throughout the week, DKP had over a dozen planners, designers, and subject-matter experts ranging in topics from housing to transportation in Syracuse. Public was invited to collaborate in person. Collaboration Period: Tuesday, August 23, 1:00pm–6:00pm Wednesday, August 24, 8:30am–4:00pm Thursday, August 25, 8:30am–7:00pm Friday, August 26, 8:30am–7:00pm Saturday, August 27, 8:30am–2:00pm Additional Information https://webapps.dot.ny.gov/i-81-viaduct-project Community Grid Neighborhood Design Studio Flyer    

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Mayor Walsh Announces Request for Proposals for Pilot Community Broadband Program

The City of Syracuse is requesting proposals for a pilot program for the design, implementation and maintenance of a municipally shared telecommunications network, with the aim of bridging digital divide by providing internet access for low-income residents across the city. The program will serve households lacking access to high-speed internet, and establish an enhanced municipal network for the City’s digital services and data-driven applications. The pilot program will be funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), and the City will seek to expand the Community Broadband Program in the future with additional federal and state funding. More information about the Community Broadband pilot program and scope of work will be provided upon request by the City Purchase Division. Interested vendors should contact Stacy Jennis at sjennis@syrgov.net to receive a copy of the request for proposals. Proposals must be received by October 11.

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