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TRAVEL ADVISORY UPDATE: Ramp Closure from Sunset Avenue to Interstate 81 Northbound in the City of Syracuse, Onondaga County (Through Aug 13th)

The New York State Department of Transportation is advising motorists that the on-ramp from Sunset Avenue to Interstate 81 northbound in the City of Syracuse, Onondaga County, will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily beginning Monday, July 29, through Wednesday, July 31. The closure is necessary to facilitate clearing and grubbing adjacent to the on-ramp as part of the I-81 Viaduct Project. Update: Due to Friday’s unfavorable weather conditions, the New York State Department of Transportation is extending the daily ramp closurefrom Sunset Avenue to Interstate 81 northbound in the City of Syracuse, Onondaga County. The on-ramp from Sunset Avenue to I-81 northbound will now be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily through Tuesday, August 13. Motorists are advised to follow the signed detour that directs traffic north on Sunset Avenue, to east on Bear Street, to north on Lodi Street, to I-81 northbound. Motorists should anticipate travel delays and build extra travel time into their schedules. Construction activities are weather-dependent and subject to change based on conditions. Motorists are urged to slow down and drive responsibly in work zones. Fines are doubled for speeding in a work zone. Convictions of two or more speeding violations in a work zone could result in the suspension of an individual’s driver license. Follow the I-81 Viaduct Project on Facebook, Instagram, and X or visit our website.

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Neighborhoods Syracuse - Central Syracuse - East Syracuse - North Syracuse - South Syracuse - West

Van B. Robinson Common Council Chambers Weekly Schedule July 29th, – August 2nd, 2024

The Van B. Robinson Common Council Chambers is located on the third floor of City Hall. For the most up to date information on meetings, cancellations, and other notices, please check the City website here. Monday, July 29th Tuesday, July 30th Wednesday, July 31st Thursday, August 1st Friday, August 2nd

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Near Northeast (north) Syracuse - North

SPD Respond to Shooting Victim on 100 Block of S. Alvord Street

On Saturday, July 27th 2024, at around 9:44p.p.m., Syracuse Police Officers responded to the 100 block of South Alvord Street in regard to a report of shooting with injuries.  Upon arrival, officers located a 18-year-old male, who was the victim of an apparent gunshot wounds to his leg.  The male shooting victim was transported to University Hospital where he is being treated for his injuries.  The victim is reportedly expected to survive.    Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Syracuse Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 442-5222. Image by Pixabay

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Town of Salina Shots fired update

Bior Ajak, 31 of Syracuse, was arrested for shooting at two juvenile males on Noble Ave. in the Town of Salina.  Bior is charged with, Felony Criminal Possession of a Weapon 2nd, Felony Criminal Use of a Firearm 2nd, Felony Criminal Possession of a Weapon, Felony Reckless Endangerment, Felony Criminal Possession of a Firearm, Criminal Possession of a disguised Gun, and Menacing. Bior Ajak is currently incarcerated at the Onondaga County Justice Center.

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Community Groups to hold Birthday Rally Celebrating Medicaid and Medicare as the Programs Turn 59 Years Old

The Medicare and Medicaid programs became law 59 years ago. Today, 19% of New Yorkers get healthcare through Medicare and 50% are enrolled in Medicaid. (Syracuse, NY) – On Tuesday, July 30th,members of Citizen Action of New York, advocates, and community leaders will come together for a Birthday Rally celebrating the importance of Medicare and Medicaid, and to call for the protection of the these critical programs from the attacks of MAGA Republicans and profiteering healthcare insurance companies. Birthday Rally celebrating the importance of Medicare and Medicaid as the programs turn 59 years old. Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at 5:00 PM447 S Salina St., Syracuse, NY,13202 Scheduled to speak at the RallyCitizen Action of New YorkSenator Rachel MayCounty Legislator Mo Brown 1199 SEIUAlliance of Retired AmericansCNY Solidarity CoalitionCaring Majority Image by usman zahoor from Pixabay

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Wade Shows to Hold One-Day Midway Flash Sale on Tuesday, July 30

With the start of The Great New York State Fair just 22 days away, Wade Shows, the official provider of The Fair’s famous Midway, has announced a 22-hour, online only flash sale beginning at 2:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 30. To purchase tickets as part of the flash sale, please visit The Great New York State Fair’s website. Tickets are first-come, first-served. To celebrate the flash sale, “Ride All Day” Wristbands will be on sale for $22, plus fees, which is a savings of up to $23 per wristband.  Wristbands are valid any day during The Fair’s 13-day run and give fairgoers the ability to ride any ride of their choosing as many times as they want.  “The Midway is a cornerstone of the world-class entertainment that The Fair provides, and we’re thrilled that fairgoers will be able to take advantage of this flash sale to save money on summer fun,” said Fair Director Julie LaFave. “Wade Shows will feature several new attractions this year along with some fan favorites that are sure to bring countless hours of excitement to people of all ages.” After the flash sale, advance tickets to the Midway can still be purchased by visiting The Great New York State Fair’s website. “Ride All Day” Wristbands, which grant fairgoers the ability to enjoy all rides throughout one day (of their choosing) at The Fair, can be purchased now through 12 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21. After the Fair starts, wristbands will be sold at The Fair for $35 on weekdays and $45 on weekends, plus any applicable fees. A “Mega Pass” option, which grants fairgoers unlimited rides all day, everyday, is also available for pre-sale online. Fairgoers can ride as many rides as they want every day during The Great New York State Fair’s 13-day run. The deal is available online through 12 p.m. on Tuesday, August 20. After The Fair begins, Mega Passes will increase to $110, plus any applicable fees. With fees, the total cost to patrons who purchase as part of the advance sale will be: Fairgoers may purchase either option at this link. Those purchasing a Mega Pass are encouraged to upload their photo at the time of sale to expedite the process. Mega Passes will be available for pick-up at the Gray lot located at Gate 6 at The Fairgrounds from August 17 to August 20 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. When The Fair begins,individual ride tickets can be purchased at any Wade Shows ticket booth on the Midway for the following: The Midway will be open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, except on Labor Day, Monday, September 2, when it will close at 9 p.m. Please note, The Midway’s closing time is subject to change with little notice in the event of inclement weather or other uncontrollable situations. The Fair’s social media accounts – particularly its Facebook story, Twitter feed, and Instagram story – will have updates in live time. Wade Shows, the second-largest carnival operator in the United States, will bring more than 50 thrilling and immaculately maintained rides to The Great New York State Fair, along with dozens of fun games, and classic carnival food. From hair-raising rides, including Zero Gravity, Downdraft, Mega Drop, and the State Fair Slide to fun rides designed for children like Tea Cups and Crazy Cab, the Midway offers something for thrill-seekers (and fun-seekers) of any age. The Fair starts Wednesday, August 21, and runs through Labor Day, Monday, September 2. Admission to The Great New York State Fair includes access to 39 national recording acts. There will be a daily 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. concert at Chevy Court (located near Gate 1), and a daily 8 p.m. concert at Suburban Park (located on the western end of the Fairgrounds, beyond the Midway). Updated concert schedules are available on The Fair’s website at pages dedicated to Chevy Court and Suburban Park. Founded in 1841, The Great New York State Fair showcases the best of New York agriculture, provides top-quality entertainment, and is a key piece of the state’s CNY Rising strategy of growing the Central New York economy through tourism. It is the oldest fair in the United States and is consistently recognized as being among the top five state fairs in the nation. The New York State Fairgrounds is a 375-acre exhibit and entertainment complex that operates all year. Audiences are encouraged to learn more about The Great New York State Fair online, browse photos on Flickr, and follow the fun on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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Two Public Beaches Closed for Swimming Due to Visual Presence of Algal Bloom 

Onondaga County, July 29, 2024 – The Onondaga County Health Department announced today that Jamesville Beach located in the Town of LaFayette and Gillie Lake in the Town of Camillus are both closed for swimming due to the visual presence of an algal bloom. Once the beaches are visually free of algae for 24 hours, water sampling will be conducted to confirm there are no toxins before the beaches are reopened. Please note that this does not affect any of the parks’ other amenities during normal hours of operation. Algal blooms can turn the water green and can form thick surface scums on the water. Certain types of algae can release toxins that may cause skin or eye irritation, or diarrhea and vomiting if ingested. People and animals should keep out of the water where algal blooms are present in any body of water. The Health Department recommends taking the following precautions:  To learn more about blue-green algae visit:  For future updates on the closure status of Jamesville Beach please visit www.onondagacountyparks.com/about/water-quality-testing/. For updates on Gillie Lake beach, please visit https://www.camillusrecreation.com/gillie-lake. Image by Ewa Urban from Pixabay

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