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  • 5 for CNY - Learn How
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Literacy Parade and Festival with Susan Keeter on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation

This week, we’ll be hearing from Illustrator and Author Susan Keeter who’s part of Light a Candle for Literacy! She’s here to talk about the Literacy Parade and Festival taking place on September 7th at Brighton Academy. Listen now on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation!

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Brighton (south) Neighborhoods Syracuse - South

Homicide Investigation on South Salina Street Victim Identified

On Tuesday, August 13th, around 11:59 p.m., Syracuse Police Officers responded to the 4100 block of South Salina Street in regards to a shooting with injury complaint.  Prior to Officers arriving at the scene, a 25-year-old male now identified as 25-year-old Matthew Freeman was transported by private vehicle to St. Joseph’s Hospital. Freeman was suffering from apparent gunshot wounds to the abdomen and the shoulder. Despite life-saving treatment performed at the hospital, the victim succumbed to their injuries.  The investigation into this incident is active and ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Syracuse Police Criminal Investigations Division at (315) 442-5222.

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Syracuse Fire Hazardous Materials Response Team Called to Assist County Units at Facility in Baldwinsville

Syracuse, NY- On Thursday, August 15, 2024, at 7:26 a.m., the Syracuse Fire Department Hazardous Materials Response Team was requested to assist units from the Belgium-Cold Springs Fire Department on a suspected hazardous materials release. Units from the BCS FD were investigating an alarm activation with report of people feeling ill at a commercial fruit processing plant at 8864 Sixty Road in Baldwinsville. The BCS FD units requested Syracuse Fire’s HazMat team to respond after arriving at the scene and investigating the reported alarm activation. The Hazardous Materials Response Team, based at Syracuse Fire Station 5, on N. Geddes St., responded to the scene and was briefed on arrival by county units at the scene. Crews took this information and were able to formulate a plan for investigating the potential issue. Team members donned protective equipment, including self-contained breathing apparatus, and entered the structure. Employees at the plant had reported feeling ill and suspected a leak of some kind in one specific area of the plant. HazMat team members entered the plant with specialized metering equipment and were able to determine the area of origin for the leak. Further testing and air monitoring allowed them to trace the specific source of the issue back to a battery-powered forklift being charged inside. The battery on the forklift was charging and began off-gassing Hydrogen Gas. This type of issue can arise when a lead-acid battery becomes overcharged or otherwise impaired while charging. Crews disconnected the power to the unit, and the issue resolved. The leak was contained within the facility, and there was no danger to the public or the surrounding area. Two employees at the facility who reported feeling ill were evaluated at the scene by emergency medical personnel. One was released at the scene, and one was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation. There were no injuries reported to Fire Department Personnel. Syracuse Fire HazMat was involved in the incident for nearly 2 hours. Once the leak was located, and the hazard mitigated, Syracuse Fire units turned the scene back over to representatives from the Belgium-Cold Springs Fire Department and Onondaga County Emergency Management. The Syracuse Fire Department Hazardous Materials Team is the primary Hazardous Materials Response Team for all of Onondaga County. They are Type 1 team and are capable of responding anywhere in a three-county area. SFD Photos

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Urban CNY Money

Settlement Announced To Provide Discounted Broadband To Low-Income New Yorkers “Low-Income Broadband Program for $15 Per Month”

Charter Communications Will Offer Low-Income Broadband Program for $15 Per Month Governor Kathy Hochul on August 15th announced that the New York State Public Service Commission had reached a settlement agreement with Charter Communications, Inc., parent company of broadband provider Spectrum, which operates in 58 out of the 62 counties in New York State, requiring the communications company to provide discounted broadband service to low-income customers in the National Free School Lunch Program or receive Supplemental Security Income benefits. “My administration has been steadfast in its commitment to expand internet service to all New Yorkers, and this settlement directly benefits thousands of low-income New York families,” Governor Hochul said. “Broadband is crucial to driving economic growth and opportunity for all of our citizens, and we will continue our efforts to provide broadband access across the state.” Today, the PSC approved an enforcement settlement with Charter, the largest cable provider in the State. An earlier merger order had a number of enforceable public interest conditions, including a condition that Charter offer a low-income broadband program with download speeds of at least 30 Megabits per second (Mbps) for $14.99 per month. The DPS alleged Charter increased the price of its low-income broadband program to $24.99/month at a higher speed of 50 Mbps without Commission approval, in violation of the 2016 merger order. The company disputed the allegations. The settlement will require Charter to re-establish the program at $15/month for 50 Mbps download speed for four years to New Yorkers in the National Free School Lunch Program or receiving SSI benefits. For years two through four of the program, Charter can’t raise the price by more than the rate of inflation as measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index beginning in second year of the program.  PSC Chair Rory M. Christian said, “Ongoing litigation has delayed implementation of the State’s Affordable Broadband Act, and the federal Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) has expired. The only low-income broadband requirements that currently exist in New York are the low-income program conditions in the PSC’s orders approving certain mergers. By approving this settlement, the PSC will make affordable broadband available to eligible New Yorkers in Charter’s service territory while the litigation is resolved and/or federal funding for ACP is reinstated or federal broadband policy is clarified.” Image by Mariakray from Pixabay

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Mayor Walsh Appoints Vaughn Davis to Assistant Director of Equity Compliance

Syracuse, N.Y. – Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh announced the appointment of Vaughn Davis as the Assistant Director of Equity Compliance in the Office of Management and Budget. Working as a part of the Division of Equity Compliance and Social Impact (DECSI), Davis will be critical to the coordination of planning City procurement. As a liaison to the local vendor community, Davis promotes diversity, fairness, and inclusivity in City purchasing; champions local businesses run by minorities, service-disabled veterans, and women; and helps historically marginalized businesses thrive. He will ensure that the City’s contracted firms subcontract with Minority and Women Business Enterprises and Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Businesses (MWBE-SDVOB). He is also responsible for compliance reporting on the Joint School Construction Board as well as other City, State, and Federal projects. Davis previously worked as the Business Loan Manager for the City of Syracuse Division of Business Development where he assisted in the development of economic programs and oversaw the implementation of small businesses and real estate projects within the City of Syracuse. He also serves as the Executive Director of Syracuse Economic Development Corporation (SEDCO). Davis received his bachelor’s in accounting from the University at Buffalo, a State University of New York school.

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Brighton (south) Cover Stories Neighborhoods Syracuse - South

Dr. Mary Nelson’s Back-to School Supply Giveaway Saturday August 17th (Registration Deadline Aug. 16th)

Deadline To Register: August 16, 2024 All Youth Must Register!!! Register Online Dr. Mary Nelson organized the first Back-to-School Supply Giveaway in 2002 as an effort to reduce gun violence in this southside neighborhood. At first, Nelson treated neighborhood children and their families to a full-scale barbeque, with 850 parents, and youth in attendance. After the first year, Mary Nelson’s Back to School Backpack Giveaway grew as word spread about the need in this southside neighborhood. The event this year takes place on Saturday, August 17th at the corner of S. Salina and Wood Ave. In addition to back-to-school supplies, community-based health initiatives have partnered. Along with food; assorted agencies will be on hand to provide health related information. The event is well organized, yet free flowing with live entertainment, game area and vendors, and of course the barbeque. Donations can be dropped off at the Mary Nelson Youth Center, 2849 S. Salina Street. Sponsors include Abundant Life, Equitable, The Hartford, Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation, Wegmans, Walmart, OWN, Amazon.com, Coca Cola Northeast, C&C Foods, Rite Aid, Cumulus Media, NYS DOT, Walmar iHeart Radio,   For more information click on the following link Mary Nelson Youth Center. Downloadable Event Information Fliers In addition to the above the center has a variety of events year-round. Food Pantry, Holiday Drive are just a few of the many programs offered at the Mary Nelson Youth Center.

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