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Town of Salina Supervisor Nick Paro: “New York City Mayor Eric Adams came to his senses and chose to obey a court order barring the relocation of his migrant crisis to Onondaga County.”

“Residents in Salina can rest easy tonight knowing that their local leaders are willing to stand up for them and we refuse to back down from New York City’s obnoxious behavior….” Liverpool, NY – This morning, New York City Mayor Eric Adams came to his senses and chose to obey a court order barring the relocation of his migrant crisis to Onondaga County. “This is a great victory for our community,” commented Town of Salina Supervisor Nick Paro. “Our town took on a behemoth, Salina will not become home to the issues Mayor Adams does not want to deal with.” New York State Supreme Court Judge Robert Antonacci ruled on two temporary restraining orders that bans the hotel from housing the migrants and stop’s New York City from relocating migrants to Onondaga County. Supervisor Paro remains optimistic that the New York State Supreme Court will issue a full restraining order banning the transport of the NYC migrants to Salina and will continue to make the needs of the Town of Salina front of mind across New York State and Central New York. “Residents in Salina can rest easy tonight knowing that their local leaders are willing to stand up for them and we refuse to back down from New York City’s obnoxious behavior in attempting to force us to take on a problem that they themselves are failing at controlling,” concluded Paro. 

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Education Events Schools – Primary/Secondary

 Kool Kidz Opens Summer Camp

Center Director Kelly Coyne and Kool Kidz Daycare Center Owner Joshua Olatunde interact with the kids during reading time Syracuse, NY– As many summer camps for children close enrollment due to filled capacity throughout the region, Kool Kidz Daycare Center announces open enrollment for its new Summer Camp. The daycare that opened its doors in August 2022 to address the childcare shortage in Syracuse, is now including an option to help parents seeking childcare during the summer months. “This is why Kool Kidz Daycare exists,” said Kool Kidz Daycare Center Owner Joshua Olatunde. “We see the challenges hard-working parents face with finding safe and affordable childcare, and we exceed those needs.” Summer Programs Starting Monday, June 26th Kool Kidz Summer Camp will offer recreational and educational experiences for children ages 3-12, from 9am – 5pm. Weekly field trips will be made to Green Lakes State Park, Clark Reservation State Park, and the Museum of Science & Technology (The MOST). Breakfast, lunch, and snacks will also be included. Click here for enrollment application. As the summer program continues to be developed, Olatunde shared that the summer camp is planning to partner with a local martial arts team, dance/yoga instructor, the Syracuse Police Department, and more. “We’re located on the Southside, but we also accept children from all parts of the City of Syracuse. We are dedicated to the care, learning, and growth of toddlers and school-aged children, and excited to expand our offerings with our summer camp.” Olatunde, a former teacher and corporate executive, is also a YouTube star. He recently announced a new and fun series of YouTube videos for young children made to inspire a passion for reading. The video series, Story Time with Mr. Josh, Mr. Josh’s Kool School was created for children from 0-6 years old. The Kool Kidz Summer Camp program will open from June 26th, 2023 to September 1st, 2023. 

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Neighborhoods News

Public Notice: City of Syracuse City Planning Commission Monday, June 5, 2023

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the City of Syracuse Planning Commission will hold a series of Public Hearings on Monday, June 5, 2023, starting at 6:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers, City Hall, Syracuse, New York to consider in full, or in part, the following applications. Please note this is not necessarily the order in which they will be heard. The above proposals are open for inspection at the Office of Zoning Administration, or on-line at https://www.syr.gov/Boards-and-Commissions/CPC/CPC-Meetings. Persons wishing to comment on an application may do so in person or by attorney at the public hearing. Written comments may be filed at the public hearing, mailed, or emailed to the Office of Zoning Administration at 201 East Washington Street, Room 500, Syracuse, NY  13202, or zoning@syr.gov.

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Urban CNY Money

Attorney General James Secures $300,000 from Online Sporting Goods Retailers for Failing to Protect Consumers’ Personal Information 

Tennis Warehouse, Running Warehouse, Skate Warehouse, and Tackle Warehouse’s Weak Data Security Affected 2.5 Million Consumers  New York – New York Attorney General Letitia James secured $300,000 from Sports Warehouse Inc. (Sports Warehouse), an online sporting goods retailer for failing to protect 2.5 million consumers’ personal data. Sports Warehouse, which owns the online sporting goods websites Tennis Warehouse, Running Warehouse, Skate Warehouse, and Tackle Warehouse, had poor data security that left it vulnerable to a data breach in 2021 which compromised consumers’ private information, including credit card information and email addresses for more than 136,000 New Yorkers. As a result of this agreement, Sports Warehouse must pay $300,000 in penalties to the state and strengthen their cybersecurity measures to protect consumers’ private information.    “Sports Warehouse ran its companies without the adequate gear to protect online shoppers from cyberattacks, and today they are paying the price for compromising consumers’ digital privacy,” said Attorney General James. “When we buy tennis shoes or gym clothes online, we don’t expect thieves to run off with our credit card details or other personal information. New Yorkers deserve the peace of mind that their private information is secure, and we’ll continue to go after companies that violate this right and ensure they improve their data security practices.”   In 2021, an attacker gained access to Sports Warehouse’s subsidiary servers, apparently by attempting to identify login credentials through repeated trial and error. After gaining access to the companies’ servers, the attacker created several web shells to gain remote access to the Sports Warehouse companies’ commerce server, which contained payment card information for nearly every purchase made through their websites since 2002. The investigation by the Sports Warehouse companies found that the attacker had also accessed certain customers’ email addresses and passwords. In total, the attackers potentially accessed the non-expired payment card information of as many as 1,813,224 consumers, including 101,558 New Yorkers, and the login credentials of 1,180,939 consumers, including 82,757 New Yorkers.    The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) determined that the Sports Warehouse companies failed to adopt reasonable practices to protect consumers’ personal information. In particular, OAG found that Sports Warehouse companies failed to encrypt consumers’ private information on its servers and adopt appropriate data deletion practices.   As a result of today’s agreement, the Sports Warehouse companies must pay the state $300,000 in penalties and adopt measures to better protect the personal information of consumers going forward, including:  This action builds on Attorney General James’ ongoing efforts to protect consumers’ personal information and hold companies accountable for having poor cybersecurity. Earlier this week, Attorney General James recouped $550,000 from a medical management company for failing to protect the private information of patients. Last month, Attorney General James released a comprehensive data security guide to help businesses better protect New Yorkers’ personal information. In December 2022, Attorney General James secured $200,000 from a student cap and gown producer, Herff Jones, for failing to protect consumers’ personal information. In October 2022, Attorney General James announced a $1.2 million agreement with the owner of SHEIN and Zoetop for failing to properly handle a data breach that compromised the personal information of millions of consumers nationwide. In June 2022, Attorney General James secured $400,000 from Wegmans and required the retailer to improve data storage security after a data breach exposed consumers’ personal information. In March 2022, Attorney General James issued a consumer alert advising T-Mobile customers to take appropriate steps to protect their personal information following a data breach.   This matter was handled by Assistant Attorney General Laura Mumm and Deputy Bureau Chief Clark Russell, with special assistance from Internet and Technology Analyst Nishaant Goswamy, of the Bureau of Internet and Technology, under the supervision of Bureau Chief Kim Berger. The Bureau of Internet and Technology is a part of the Division for Economic Justice, which is led by Chief Deputy Attorney General Chris D’Angelo and overseen by First Deputy Attorney General Jennifer Levy. 

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Neighborhoods News

City of Syracuse to Close Monday in Observance of Memorial Day Holiday

Syracuse, N.Y.– City of Syracuse administrative offices will be closed on Monday, May 29, 2023 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. Trash and recycling pickup will be delayed by one day for the week. Sanitation crews will collect Monday’s trash and recycling on Tuesday; Tuesday’s trash and recycling on Wednesday; Wednesday’s trash and recycling on Thursday; Thursday’s trash and recycling on Friday; and Friday’s trash and recycling on Saturday. Residents can drop off yard waste at the Department of Public Works self-drop off site, located at 1200 Canal St., on Saturday, May 27 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.  The site will be closed on Sunday, May 28 and Monday, May 29.  Regular hours for the drop off site are Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Metered parking downtown is free on Monday. For questions or concerns, residents and businesses can contact Cityline via the app, online, social media, or call at (315) 448-CITY (2489). Image by Freepik

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Neighborhoods News

Syracuse Common Council Meetings May 29th  – June 2nd

Meetings Scheduled in The Common Council Chambers. May 29th, up to and including June 2nd, 2023. Common Council meetings will be held in the Common Council Chamber, third floor of City Hall. Monday, May 29th Tuesday, May 30th Wednesday, May 31st Thursday, June 1st Friday, June 2nd

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Neighborhoods News

We’re Inviting You to Stand Against Gun Violence

On March 7, 2023, the administration of Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh made public its Safer Streets Program, a $1 million proposal to reduce the city’s gun violence. The proposal is seen as a response to Syracuse’s persistently high levels of violent crime. The City of Syracuse has persistently seen high levels of violent crime. According to published reports, the city’s 2021 murder rate of 19.85 per 100,000 residents is three times that of the United States (6.52). And, despite different interventions from government agencies, civil society, and its non-profit network, the city’s average number of homicides per year rose by 31% over the last decade. During that period, the Central New York Crime Analysis Center found gang-related homicides represented 34% of those homicides. Additionally, the center found that over the past two years more than half of Syracuse’s homicides involved gang-related disputes. While the federally funded Safer Streets Program calls for a focus on mental health, education and career placement, its most controversial element includes paying known gang members a weekly stipend not to break the law and work toward turning around their lives. On Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at the Southwest Community Center, 401 South Ave., 100 Black Men of Syracuse will host a town hall on gun violence that will give attendees an opportunity to give their views on the program and other efforts to reduce gun violence with city officials present. Offering their perspectives and answering questions during the two-hour moderated discussion will be: •              Timothy Jennings Bey, CEO of Street Addiction Institute Inc. •              Lateef Johnson-Kinsey, director of the Syracuse Mayor’s office to reduce gun violence •              Bennie McDonald, owner, BMD Armed Security, Inc. •              Jawwaad Rasheed, Chief Accountability Officer for the Syracuse Police Department Although admission is free to this live, in-person event, you are strongly encouraged to pre-register by clicking on the button below. Or, use the QR code on our event poster event poster. PRE-REGISTER NOW

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County Parks Beaches Open This Weekend

Another summer is upon us and with that Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon and Parks Commissioner Brian Kelley have announced the Onondaga County Parks beaches will be opening for the 2023 season, Saturday, May 27. The beaches, located at Jamesville Beach Park on Apulia Road in Jamesville and Oneida Shores Park on Bartel Road in Brewerton, will be open Saturdays, Sundays, and Memorial Day, from 11:00am-6:00pm through Sunday, June 18 and will be open daily beginning Monday, June 19 through Sunday, August 20. Once open for the full season, the beach hours will be 12:00pm-6:00pm, Monday-Thursday and 11:00am-6:00pm, Friday-Sunday & Holidays. Each beach offers a sandy, safe environment with lifeguards on duty, picnic areas and playgrounds for the kids. The parks also offer shelters for large groups to reserve in advance. Admission is $7 per vehicle daily. Season passes, valid at both beaches, are available to purchase online, $50 per vehicle for county residents; $100 per vehicle for non-residents; $21 per vehicle for seniors, 62 & up, both residents & non-residents. In addition to the beaches, Onondaga County Parks boat launches are now open for business. The launches located at Oneida Shores Park and Onondaga Lake Park in Liverpool are $10 per launch or $100 per season, the season pass is valid at both launches. For more information, or to purchase a season pass, visit www.OnondagaCountyParks.com or call (315) 451-7275.

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