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Mayor Walsh Says Supreme Court Ruling Affirms City’s Authority to Stop Illegal Cannabis Sales

Statement by Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh on a bench decision by State Supreme Court Judge James Murphy in a case involving alleged illegal and unlicensed cannabis sales at a business on North Salina Street known as “The Herbal Center” or “THC.”  The Court agreed with the City that its Local Cannabis Law is not preempted by New York State law, and that the City’s case against The Herbal Center can proceed to trial. “The Supreme Court’s decision affirms the City’s ability to use our local cannabis law to prosecute illegal and unlicensed sales of cannabis and seek the imposition of steep civil penalties against those unlicensed violators.  Judge Murphy’s decision made clear the City’s local law was not pre-empted by State law. This decision isn’t just a victory for the City, it’s a win for the health and safety of our citizens, our neighborhoods, and quality of life and will aid in the lawful rollout of cannabis in New York.” Image by Pixabay

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Syracuse Cultural Festivals Fund $140,000

Syracuse, NY – $140,000 is now available through the Syracuse Cultural Festivals Fund which was established by the city of Syracuse in recognition that festivals and event programming contribute to a vibrant community. Funds are intended to support non-profit community groups in delivering celebratory events centered on a specific theme that are free for the public to attend (no ticket purchase is required or involved), held in public spaces, and provide entertainment and/or activities for patrons.  Festivals that will be held between the September 2024 through September 2025 timeframe are eligible for consideration and applications may be submitted for grant amounts between $3,000 and $10,000 per festival.  Applications will be reviewed based on several factors including how the festival or event attracts visitors to public spaces, increases the community’s awareness of cultural and artistic assets and builds appreciation for diverse cultures, traditions and art forms. Additional consideration is given to events which create opportunities to celebrate the diverse fabric of our region and showcase the artistic opportunities found within our city. “Syracuse has always been a city that takes pride in our diversity. This commitment from us will hopefully be the beginning of a true investment in cultural awareness and celebration on an ongoing basis,” said Syracuse Common Councilor Jimmy Monto. “Cultural festivals are a celebration of Syracuse’s rich diversity and great neighborhoods. They are unique events that improve quality of life and strengthen our local economy. They are a big part of what makes city living special,” said Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh. “I appreciate the Common Council’s commitment to the Syracuse Cultural Festivals Fund and encourage eligible event organizers to submit applications for funding.” Funds will be administered by the Downtown Syracuse Foundation, Inc. and are designed to reimburse organizers for eligible expenses associated with awarded festivals and events. Applications should be submitted at least two months prior to the event or program date. Please note that any previously awarded Syracuse Cultural Festivals Fund grantees with events held in September 2024 are not eligible to apply for grant support for a September 2024 event. The first round of applications are due 11:59 pm on August 20, 2024.  Additional rounds of funding will be made available based on fund availability.  Please visit DowntownSyracuse.com/syracusefestivalfund to learn more and download the application. The Downtown Syracuse Foundation is 501c3 non-profit organization whose purpose is to conduct research, identify best policies and practices, secure resources, and implement programs and projects to support the revitalization of Downtown Syracuse.

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Winter Fair Hoops Check Presentation for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Syracuse

Pictured is Jenni Gratien, M.S. Ed. Executive Director, ,Steve Becker, Winter Fair Promoter, Lawrence Moten – Syracuse University Legendary Basketball Player, Rob Drummond – Syracuse University Star Football Running Back on the undefeated team from 1987 along with campers at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Syracuse. Winter Fair in the Expo Center at the New York State Fairgrounds takes place the first weekend in February. At this Major Community Event Winter Fair Hoops where the attendees attempt to make free throws to win prizes. The $5 donation goes to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Syracuse. The organization recently presented a check for $2500! Over the five years they have produced the Winter Fair, raising over $12,000 for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Syracuse.

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