
CENTRO CEO Rick Lee talked about transportation in Syracuse as well as Uber and Lyft at the F.O.C.U.S. Forum. (His comments, as well as those by James D’Agostino are below)
CENTRO CEO Rick Lee talked about transportation in Syracuse as well as Uber and Lyft at the F.O.C.U.S. Forum. (His comments, as well as those by James D’Agostino are below)
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Bishop Ludden guard Mika Adams-Woods drives for a layup during the third quarter of yesterday’s Zebra Classic matchup with CBA. The teams donned throwback jerseys for the occasion. Adams-Woods finished with a game high 21 points.
There were plenty of signs to show that Bishop Ludden was in control for most of today’s victory over Westhill, including the Lady Knights scoring 40 points in the first half. Point guard Danielle Rauch is pictured here on the defensive end, where she picked up two steals.
Corcoran’s Jahaad Henry drove past Liverpool’s Najheir Johnson for 2 of his 18 points in the third quarter, but Warriors wore down the Cougars and won 74-57. Corcoran wore the retro Central Valley School uniforms for the Zebra Classic game.
Mayor Miner gave her final State of the City Address last night at the Downtown Marriott.
A small rally for the development of the then closed Hotel Syracuse was held at Columbus Circle in June 2004. According to then Common Councilor Stephanie Miner, our city has a history of tearing down our greatest assets and paving them over. Tonight Mayor Miner gave her final State of the City Address from that renovated Hotel (now a Marriott).
Rochester’s Shemere Elliott carved out some serious space in the box and got a bucket during a game before the semester break. OCC was recently ranked #1 in a weekly NJCAA Div. 3 poll.
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