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Events

Artist Talk with Lida Suchy at ArtRage

Lida with an 8×10 camera on stove at the Potjak household, Christmas Eve, 1993. Photo by Mišo Suchý Thursday, February 9, 2023 from 7-9pm Join ArtRage for an evening with artist Lida Suchy. Her photography exhibition Portrait of A Village, Ukraine is on exhibition at ArtRage through March 11, 2023. Lida Suchy is a first-generation American born into a refugee family. She often draws on this background as inspiration for her creative work. For more than 25 years, she has chronicled communities largely through portraiture. Lida received her MFA from the Yale University School of Art. She has taught master workshops in the USA, Italy and Ukraine. In support of her creative work, Lida was named Guggenheim Fellow, NYFA Fellow and Fulbright Scholar; she was awarded a Light Work Artist-in-Residency & Light Work Grants, an ArtsLink Grant and an International Research & Exchanges Board Fellowship. Selected solo or two-person exhibitions include: The Photographer’s Gallery London, Spisske Museum Levoca Czechoslovakia, The Washington Project for the Arts Washington DC, Month of Photography Bratislava Slovakia, Castellani Art Museum Lewiston NY, Light Work Syracuse NY, and ArtRage Gallery Syracuse NY. Selected visiting artist presentations include Harvard University Cambridge MA, Newhouse School Syracuse University, The University of Toledo Center for the Visual Arts Toledo OH, and Yale University School of Art New Haven CT. Lida’s photographs are in public collections at the Brooklyn Museum, the Eastman Museum Rochester NY, Bibliothèque Nationale Paris, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and Ivan Franko Museum in Kryvorivnya Ukraine. In 2009 Lida Suchy exhibited VOICES OF DIVERSITY: A Photographic Portrait of the Syracuse Community Choir at ArtRage. ArtRage Board Member, Nancy Keefe Rhodes wrote this profile for the Stone Canoe Literary Journal. ArtRage – the Norton Putter Gallery505 Hawley Avenue, Syracuse, New York315-218-5711 – www.artragegallery.orgHOURS: W, Th & F 2-6pm & Sat 12-4pmWheelchair accessibleOff-street parking at 408 & 414 Lodi Street

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Employment Opportunities

CNYRTA/Centro-Full-Time Customer Service Representative (Syracuse)

CNYRTA/Centro Announcement of Vacant Position Full-Time Customer Service Representative (Syracuse) DEPARTMENT: Marketing, Central New York Regional Transportation Authority SALARY RANGE: $15.00/ hour HOURS OF OPERATIONS:  Monday thru Friday 8:00am-5:00pm JOB SUMMARY:  Answer busy customer service phones efficiently; provide information on bus scheduling and other Centro services; handle commendations or complaints and complete customer service reports.  Position requires excellent customer service and telephone skills. Will also work at the Centro HUB and will provide info on bus schedules and Centro fare media, hand out schedules and answer questions. MAJOR DUTIES: For Centro HUB, the following are primary responsibilities: 1. Will answer in person inquiries made by members of the general public regarding bus schedules and routes. 2. Must interact with the public to discuss and document complaints filed by customers who may be irritated or upset on occasion. 3. Responsible for working with money, making proper change and balancing cash drawer at the end of their shift. 4. Responsible for proper operation of a cash register and using it in the process to balance the cash drawer. 5. Must be able to communicate effectively and politely with the public who may need assistance from Outside Service Supervisor on site at Centro HUB. 6. Issue Centro ID’s for customers. 7. Lost and found duties. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS REQUIRED BY THE POSITION: Applications must be submitted to Danielle Raineri or go onto our website at www.centro.org and apply!  All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.  CNYTRA reserves the right to select a candidate from within or outside the Company. CNYRTA is an equal opportunity employer and drug free workplace. Posted on 02/03/2023

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Employment Opportunities

CNYRTA/Centro-Part-Time Customer Service Representative (Syracuse)

CNYRTA/Centro Announcement of Vacant Position Part-Time Customer Service Representative (Syracuse) DEPARTMENT: Marketing, Central New York Regional Transportation Authority SALARY RANGE: $15.00/ hour HOURS OF OPERATIONS:  Monday thru Friday 8:00am-5:00pm (hours vary) JOB SUMMARY:  Answer busy customer service phones efficiently; provide information on bus scheduling and other Centro services; handle commendations or complaints and complete customer service reports.  Position requires excellent customer service and telephone skills. Will also work at the Centro HUB and will provide info on bus schedules and Centro fare media, hand out schedules and answer questions. MAJOR DUTIES: For Centro HUB, the following are primary responsibilities: 1. Will answer in person inquiries made by members of the general public regarding bus schedules and routes. 2. Must interact with the public to discuss and document complaints filed by customers who may be irritated or upset on occasion. 3. Responsible for working with money, making proper change and balancing cash drawer at the end of their shift. 4. Responsible for proper operation of a cash register and using it in the process to balance the cash drawer. 5. Must be able to communicate effectively and politely with the public who may need assistance from Outside Service Supervisor on site at Centro HUB. 6. Issue Centro ID’s for customers. 7. Lost and found duties. KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS REQUIRED BY THE POSITION: Applications must be submitted to Danielle Raineri or go onto our website at www.centro.org and apply!  All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.  CNYTRA reserves the right to select a candidate from within or outside the Company. CNYRTA is an equal opportunity employer and drug free workplace. Posted on 02/03/2023

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NY State Announces Department of Motor Vehicles Recovered $7.3 Million In Stolen Vehicles and Parts for New Yorkers

New York, Nation Seeing Increase in Vehicle Thefts, DMV Also Fighting Fraud, Raising Catalytic Converter Theft Awareness Governor Kathy Hochul announced today that the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles helped New Yorkers recover 231 stolen vehicles valued at more than $7.3 million in 2022. In addition, DMV recovered 81 stolen vehicle parts, worth $67,223. “Since the day I took office, the safety of New Yorkers has been my number one priority,” Governor Hochul said.”My administration is committed to tracking down and recovering stolen vehicles and bringing justice to the innocent New Yorkers who are victimized by these crimes.” According to New York State Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Mark J.F. Schroeder,”Our investigators work hard to protect New Yorkers—not only their property but also their identities. Recovering stolen vehicles and parts is just part of the critical work they do day in and day out. In addition to being vigilant once you own a vehicle, we always advise consumers to be wise when purchasing a salvage vehicle or one that may have been stolen or subjected to flooding.” By comparison, in 2021, DMV recovered 194 vehicles and 77 parts for a total value of $5.2 million. Breakdown of the vehicles recovered in 2022 and their value: Brand Number of vehicles Value Acura 8 $185,125 Alfa Romeo 1 $25,000 Audi 3 $105,238 Big Tex trailer 1 $13,000 BMW 8 $417,095 Buick 1 $26,975 Cadillac 4 $116,245 Can-Am ATV 1 $4,120 Chevrolet 5 $149,470 Chrysler 2 $21,500 Dodge 15 $631,897 Ford 8 $110,400 GMC 6 $231,800 Hino 1 $35,600 Honda 76 $2,009,264 Hyundai 5 $71,520 Infiniti 6 $220,025 Jaguar 1 $61,200 Jeep 23 $1,034,058 Kawasaki 2 $10,340 Kia 2 $55,500 KTM 1 $9,250 Land Rover 3 $139,038 Lexus 1 $20,000 Lincoln 2 $19,600 Mercedes Benz 4 $192,825 Nissan 10 $151,041 Polaris 1 $4,060 Pontiac 1 $4,000 Porsche 2 $113,000 Ram 8 $695,800 RPS 1 $1,300 Toyota 15 $413,250 Yamaha 2 $10,500 Utility Trailer 1 $250 TOTAL 231 $7,309,286 There has been a national increase in stolen vehicles. Drivers should remember to lock their vehicle when they park and take the key or key fob with them. For additional security, vehicle owners can use visible or audible devices such as alarms, brake or wheel locks, or install a vehicle immobilizer like fuse cut-offs or ignition and fuel disablers. If your vehicle is stolen, report it to the police and your auto insurance company as soon as possible. The police will enter the information into national and state auto theft computer records. The theft will be noted on your vehicle title record to help prevent someone from selling the vehicle or applying for a title. The DMV offers additional guidance on stolen and recovered vehicles on its website, and the agency also provides a link that lets customers determine if a car was flooded or stolen. By typing in the Vehicle Identification Number, a customer can learn if a vehicle has flood damage that is not readily visible. Consumers should also be careful when purchasing a vehicle where the deal seems too good to be true. They should be wary if the seller is insisting on cash only and should check to be sure the vehicle description on the title matches the vehicle they are receiving. For example, the plates and inspection stickers should match the jurisdiction listed on the title. Auto theft recovery is just one of the many functions of DMV’s Division of Field Investigations. Last year, DMV investigators made 1,126 arrests related to fraud, identity theft and using false identifications to purchase alcohol. At the Governor’s direction, the DMV has also worked with members of law enforcement, the National Insurance Crime Bureau, and state and regional automobile dealers’ associations to combat catalytic converter thefts. DMV helped supply dealers with a new process that allows auto dealers to etch a unique, traceable serial number onto the catalytic converter that can be clearly seen and linked back to the vehicle from which it was stolen. In October, the Governor signed legislation requiring auto dealers to stock and use those etching kits on new vehicles. The legislation also amended Vehicle and Traffic Law to add catalytic converters as a major component vehicle part, which will require vehicle dismantlers to maintain records of them. Every 60 days, those businesses must report the number of catalytic converters received during that period. Failing to maintain or produce those records upon request is a Class A misdemeanor and could include monetary penalties of up to double the amount made in taking in allegedly stolen converter components.

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Entertainment

King of Love: MLK

UCLA African American Studies Scholar, Artist, & Rochester Native Returns to Release New Single During Black History Month, Offering Hope, Inspiration and a New Anthem Syracuse, NY – To commemorate and celebrate civil rights leader and icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., music scholar and artist Dr. Scot Brown released his new single “King of Love: MLK.” This uplifting fusion of R&B and classic soul conveys the spirit of the civil rights movement and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s (MLK) message of love and community. Rochester, NY, native, artist, and author, Dr. Brown is also an African American Studies professor and music historian at UCLA. Currently, a visiting scholar at Colgate University, Dr. Brown has cultivated a distinct sound using the knowledge he’s gained analyzing the nuances of Black popular music–especially Funk and R&B history. On the heels of national news highlighting where change is still needed to continue Dr. King’s mission of social justice, togetherness, and change, Dr. Brown hopes to give listeners an inspirational MLK anthem. King of Love: MLK can be found on most digital platforms, including the following: YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music. “For this particular song, I drew inspiration from the awe I felt after hearing Dr. King’s words as a child,” explained Dr. Brown. “I felt an uplifting power in his words through his melodic preaching style – even before I could fully understand the messages and meaning.” King of Love features a broad list of talented artists, including vocalists Kijana Crues, Alex Parris, and Funk pioneer Fred Wesley, former leader and trombonist of James Brown’s band. In addition, Dr. Brown brings his own unique sound to honor Dr. King. Wanting to capture the sensation felt when he first heard the “I Have a Dream” and “Drum Major Instinct” speeches, Dr. Brown brought in actor and MLK performer/voice-over artist Stephon Ferguson. On the track, it is Ferguson’s voice that is heard reciting passages, written by Dr. Brown, in a preaching style, reminiscent of Dr. King’s sermonizing voice. This version of “King of Love: MLK” was produced by artist and rapper O’hene Savant, who lent his multi-instrumental virtuosity to the song. Dr. Scot Brown is the executive producer, bassist, additional keyboardist [vibraphone], and songwriter (with Kalamu ya Salaam and Jerry Rescue). “Over the years, I’ve gained an appreciation for the symmetry between Dr. King’s voice and his messages about the transformational power of love and his philosophy of social change.” Dr. Brown believes the Civil Rights and Black Power movements were successful, in part, because they both emphasized the power of everyday people to make major changes in society. “‘Freedom Now’, ‘We Shall Overcome,’ and ‘Power to the People,’ are all chants that express this idea,” said Dr. Brown. “As far as my own music goes, I believe that people are responding favorably to positive and empowering messages in music. With this song, I hope that listeners feel and activate their own expressions of Dr. King’s call for agape love – love for humanity.” Dr. Brown also known for several singles including “You Already Know” featuring Chris Walker and “Serenity” featuring Garfield Bright of Shai.

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Health

Onondaga County Health Department Releases 2022-2024 Community Health Assessment and Improvement Plan 

The Onondaga County Health Department has announced the publication of the 2022-2024 Onondaga County Community Health Assessment and Improvement Plan. The Community Health Assessment and Improvement Plan provides an overview of demographic and health indicator data, determinants of health, current health challenges, existing community assets and resources, and the impact of COVID-19 on Onondaga County residents. The document also outlines a collaborative plan for addressing community health priorities. The 2022-2024 priority areas are: 1) Promote Healthy Women Infants and Children and 2) Promote Well-Being and Prevent Mental and Substance Use Disorders.  The Community Health Assessment and Improvement Plan was developed by the Onondaga County Health Department in partnership with Crouse Health, St. Joseph’s Health, and Upstate University Hospital. The document was also informed by the Central New York Healthcare Equity Task Force and an extensive community engagement process that obtained direct feedback from over 3,600 county residents on health-related issues.  “The Community Health Assessment and Improvement Plan helps us understand the health needs and assets of our community and is an important guide for numerous agencies dedicated to promoting health equity and addressing disparities in health access and outcomes” said Dr. Kathryn Anderson, Onondaga County Health Commissioner. Dr. Anderson continued, “With the support of local hospitals, community agencies, and residents, this collaborative effort was made possible.”   The 2022-2024 Onondaga County Community Health Assessment and Improvement Plan is available on the Onondaga County Health Department website click on the following link: Onondaga County Community Health Assessment and Improvement Plan

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Neighborhoods News

Mayor Walsh, County Executive McMahon and Micron to Host Community Town Hall in City of Syracuse

Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh, Onondaga County Executive J. Ryan McMahon, II and executives of Micron will hold a community town hall in the City of Syracuse. The meeting is open to the public. Tuesday, February 7, 20235:30 p.m.Henninger High SchoolUpper Cafeteria600 Robinson Street, Syracuse, NY 13206 Use rear parking and entrance

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Education Schools – Primary/Secondary

Syracuse City School District Closed on Friday 2/3/2023

Due to the anticipated frigid temperatures, there will be NO SCHOOL in the Syracuse City School District on Friday, February 3, 2023. There is a community meeting that will still be taking place. The Blueprint 15 meeting at STEAM at Dr. King will still be taking place on Friday, February 3, 2023 from 330 PM-830 PM

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