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Organizers of Upcoming Town Hall Say Lead-Safe Community Won’t Happen on Its Own and Without Plenty of Allies

April 3, 2023 – Syracuse, NY – Syracuse remains tragically in the grip of a lead poisoning crisis. In 2020, 32.5 percent of children had high blood lead levels in Census tract 54. The tract on the city’s South Side is 84 percent Black, and 40 percent live in poverty. It’s one neighborhood, among others throughout the area, where 100 Black Men of Syracuse serves youth living there and elevated lead blood levels have worsened. The organization is revisiting the issue, aided by a group of subject experts and community partners, on Tuesday, April 18 at 5:30 p.m. during a town hall program at the Southwest Community Center, 401 South Ave. in Syracuse. The program’s purpose is not only to update and educate residents on the various health dangers posed by lead exposure, but to offer the knowledge and tools they can use to protect themselves and their families, according to Charles Anderson, chair of the 100 Black Men of Syracuse health and wellness committee. “In 2019, 100 Black Men of Syracuse first hosted a community forum on lead poisoning in our city,” Anderson said. “We reported then that at least 600 children or 11 percent of the city’s children in 2017 had unsafe levels of lead in their blood. Yet, it’s unclear how much appreciable improvement is being made, even now with an influx of state and foundation money. This situation is robbing too many of our children of their potential, and it ought to be viewed not only unacceptable by anyone who cares, but everyone should want to get involved to make the current crisis a part of public health history.” Moderating the event’s discussion, which will feature a panel of lead poisoning experts, will be Joe Driscoll, Interstate 81 Project Director for the City of Syracuse, a former three-term Syracuse Common Councilor and an activist in the fight against lead exposure. Joining Driscoll on the panel will be: Kiara Van Brackle, a community health researcher and public health consultant; Debra Lewis, Lead Poisoning Prevention Program coordinator for the Onondaga County Health Department; Darlene Medley, West Side Branch leader of Families for Lead Freedom Now! and a parent of two sons adversely affected by lead exposure; and Paul Ciavarri, a community organizer for Legal Services of Central New York. Community partners supporting the April 18 event are: Families for Lead Freedom Now Inc., Home HeadQuarters, Housing Visions, Legal Services of Central New York, Onondaga Community College, Onondaga County Health Department and YMCA of CNY. Admission is free and open to the public for the April 18 program. Attendees are asked to pre-register at https://forms.office.com/r/CCHLEtYT8M.

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Institute for Caregivers – CLASS on Caring for the Caregiver – Soule Public Library – Tuesday, May 9, 2023 – 5:30-7:00 pm

JoAnne Spoto Decker, Commissioner, Onondaga County Department of Adult & Long Term Care Services (DALTCS) has announceda class for those who currently care for older, or disabled persons, or may become caregivers in the future. This class is open to the public. Caring for the Caregiver Tuesday May 9th, 20235:30pm – 7:00pmSoule Public Library101 Springfield Rd, Syracuse, NY 13214 Presented by:  Vickie Stephens, Caregiver Trainer with Access CNY Class Description: While informal (unpaid family/friend) caregiving can be rewarding, it can also be challenging emotionally, mentally, physically and financially, And, when caregivers do not have the support they need, their health, wellbeing and quality of life often suffer. This I-Care class will focus on the unique challenges informal caregivers face and discuss methods, strategies and resources that the caregiver can utilize to help support them along the journey. Participants will learn: Strategies to combat caregiver stress, burnout and anxiety.  Local and State resources and supports for caregivers including: Register Here Institute for Caregivers – CLASS on Caring for the Caregiver – Soule Public Library – Download Flyer https://test.urbancny.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Benefit-Assistance-and-Advocay-Programs-for-the-Caregiver-I-Care-Class-May-9-2023-1.pdf

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24 Years Since Guy Pyke’s Disappearance Cold Case Still Being Investigated by Onondaga County Sheriff Detectives

City of Syracuse, NY-It’s been 24 years already since Guy Pyke’s disappearance! Missing from Onondaga County since 4-2-1999, Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office continue to have detectives follow up leads and go investigate Guy’s possible whereabouts. Guy’s family continues to have faith that the mystery of his disappearance comes to an end. Later this spring, Adventures with a Purpose will be in town with their sonar and boats to search various waterways in Onondaga County that Mr. Pyke’s 1989 Chevy Blazer may be submerged in. It is Guy Pyke’s family’s mission to keep looking for Guy and it is the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office promise to never give up on a cold case. Missing since 4/2/1999 from Evans Mills, New York DOB 1/18/1929 Height: 6’0” Weight 168 LBS Distinguishing Characteristics: Caucasian male. Gray hair, blue eyes. Pyke wears bifocal eyeglasses with wire frames. He has no teeth. He is bowlegged, his sternum has previously been fractured and his ring finger was previously broken at the first joint. Pyke has a scar on the bridge of his nose and a surgical scar on his abdomen. Last seen wearing a red, green and blue plaid shirt over a maroon sweatshirt. Blue Rider jeans and brown Gobie boots. Medical conditions: Pyke suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia. He gets confused and easily lost as a result. He also has a heart condition for which he takes a prescription blood thinner. He tires easily and his hands shake as a result of his medical conditions. Pyke was last seen at approximately 3 PM on April 2, 1999 in the vicinity of the 2000 block of State Route 11 in the Evans Mills, NY area. He stopped at a cousin’s home, but didn’t get out of the car. He had driven away from his home in the 4900 block of Aitchison Road to visit a relative in Watertown, NY. His family reported him missing two days later when he did not return. Pyke had previously left on short trips and come back on his own, which is why his loved ones did not report is disappearance immediately. Pyke’s vehicle, a dark blue 1989 Chevrolet Blazer with a black top, chrome diamond running boards, and New York license plates numbered FMS 867, which is also missing. It had a full tank of gasoline when Pyke drove away with it on the day of his disappearance. Photo Courtesy: MGN

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Mayor Walsh Announces Road Reconstruction on Tex Simone Drive

Syracuse, N.Y. – Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced a road reconstruction project beginning on Tex Simone Drive near NBT Bank Stadium. Crews will mill (remove the top layer of existing pavement) and pave Tex Simone Drive from the intersection with Hiawatha Boulevard to the dead end of the road beginning Monday, April 3. The road will remain open to through traffic with lane reductions while work is being done. Work is expected to take place from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day. Actual project start dates and timeframes are contingent on favorable weather.

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Shooting with Injuries on Temple Place

On Monday, April 3rd, 2023, at around 1:34 P.M., Officers responded to the 100 block of Temple Place for a shooting with injuries call. Upon arrival, Officers located a Khadeem Conley, 26-year-old male who was shot in the chest. The male was transported to Upstate Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. A short time later, a 20-year-old male was located on W Colvin Street with a gunshot wound to the midsection. This male was transported to Upstate Hospital and is expected to survive. The investigation is active and ongoing; anyone with information is asked to call the Syracuse Police Department at (315) 442-5222.

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CNYRTA/Centro Announcement of Vacant Positions

Full-Time Receptionist (Syracuse) Part-Time Receptionist (Syracuse) Full-Time Receptionist (Syracuse) DEPARTMENT: Marketing/Communications, Central New York Regional Transportation Authority SALARY RANGE: Grade 2 – $34,359-$38,404 Note:  Starting salary is determined by evaluation of experience and qualifications for the position and will be set at some point between the minimum and maximum of the pay scale. HOURS: Monday through Friday 7:45am to 4:45pm JOB SUMMARY: Manages the front desk on a daily basis and serves as the first point of contact for visitors. Performs a variety of administrative and clerical tasks. MAJOR DUTIES: KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS REQUIRED BY THE POSITION: Must have a pleasant personality, as this is a customer service role. Must be able to deal with emergencies in a timely and effective manner, while streamlining office operations. Multitasking and stress management skills are essential for this position. This role may require working in shifts, so flexibility is a plus. Applications and In-House Transfer Requests 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 04/03/2023 Part-Time Receptionist (Syracuse) DEPARTMENT: Marketing/Communications, Central New York Regional Transportation Authority SALARY RANGE: $16.52 per hour HOURS: Monday through Friday 12:15pm-5:15pm JOB SUMMARY: Manages the front desk on a daily basis and serves as the first point of contact for visitors. Performs a variety of administrative and clerical tasks. MAJOR DUTIES: KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS REQUIRED BY THE POSITION: Must have a pleasant personality, as this is a customer service role. Must be able to deal with emergencies in a timely and effective manner, while streamlining office operations. Multitasking and stress management skills are essential for this position. This role may require working in shifts, so flexibility is a plus. Applications and In-House Transfer Requests 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 04/03/2023

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