
Slow and low along the Connective Corridor

Slow and low along the Connective Corridor

Joanie Mahoney and Pat Hogan talk on Tipperary Hill back in the day.

SQUID (Noah Kellman, Conor Szymanski & Max Calkin) performed as the headline act at MPH Jazz Fest X on Sunday afternoon. Their experimental/fusion sound is too funky to ignore.

Councilor Lance Denno
Two Syracuse Common Councilors (Denno and Hogan) and one attorney (Lou Levine) came East Fayette’s Engine Co. No. 7 (which was shut down last week) to announce their campaigns this morning. Hogan has decided to challenge Mayor Stephanie Miner. Levine is running for city court judge.

Common Councilor Pat Hogan kicks off his campaign for Mayor of Syracuse, to his right is attorney, Lou Levine, who is running for City Court Judge.

Wheat Paste Mural (Art Rage Gallery) by Tonja Torgerson
This public art piece, located on the Hawley-Green neighborhood, is an homage to all things temporary. Torgerson’s work has also been displayed in NYC and Minneapolis. She said the wheat paste works last from a few weeks to a few months, depending on the weather. Locally we’ve seen Torgersons’s pieces in Little Italy and Midtown.

Syracuse Fire Department’s Engine No. 7 comes to the End of the Road. This morning the crew cleaned out the remaining equipment and headed to other squads within the city. Engine Company No. 7 was our neighborhood (Midtown) station, and the service and professionalism will be missed.

Capoeira by the MacPherson Sisters: War & Feminism Conference

East side: post Spring storm
Here are a few photos taken following this afternoon’s storm (near the office).

East side: post Spring storm

Amanda Marzullo sings at a ceremony following the Eastwood Memorial Day Parade.
Here are some of the photographs from the Eastwood Memorial Day Parade Ceremony.

Mike Atkins, chief of staff for Assemblymember Sam Roberts

The keynote address was given by Chief Gene Shoeck, instructor for George W. Fowler High School Navy Junior ROTC Program.

Saluting to the sound of Taps

Huma Abedin visited the New York State Fair when she worked for Hillary Clinton.
Today’s New York Times ran an article about the power and increased presence of former Rep. Anthony Weiner’s wife Huma Abedin. Weiner is running for Mayor of New York.