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How brutal has 2020 been for local restaurants? Plus, NY shortens Covid quarantines (Good Morning CNY for Dec 29)

How ‘brutal’ has 2020 been for local restaurants? Plus, NY shortens Covid quarantines (Good Morning CNY for Dec. 29) Updated Dec 29, 2020; Weather Photo of the Day Syracuse police, firefighters and other first responders on the scene of a crash near the corner of Erie Boulevard East and University Avenue. A vehicle appeared to have struck a utility pole and catch fire. Dec. 26, 2020.Jacob Pucci A LOUD BOOM SOUNDS AND FIRE SHOOTS FROM A CAR: A tow truck driver and strangers worked together to pull a woman and man from a fiery crash in Syracuse. Tyshawn East, 24, later died at Upstate University Hospital from his injuries while Aeriel Freeman, 29, remained in critical condition.

Syracuse man, 26, stabbed in back on Gifford Street

Jackie K Downey

Jackie K Downey
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Jackie K Downey, 66, Norfolk | NorthCountryNow

Saturday, December 26, 2020 - 5:44 pm NORFOLK Jackie K. Downey, 66, a resident of Plum Brook Road, passed away Wednesday evening, December 23, 2020 at Upstate University Hospital after a brief illness. Jackie was born on April 2, 1954 in Massena, the daughter of the late Ivan and Harriett (Skiff) Carr. She attended Massena schools graduating from Massena High School. On September 16, 1972, she married Christopher E. Downey in Massena. Jackie worked for at time at Big Daddy’s Pizza and Little Caesar’s Pizza before moving to Indiana with her family. After returning back to the North Country, she worked for various companies before becoming a dealer with the Akwesasne Mohawk Casino, she retired from AMC.

Occupant of car that crashed, caught fire near downtown Syracuse has died; another in critical condition

Occupant of car that crashed, caught fire near downtown Syracuse has died; another in critical condition Updated Dec 27, 2020; Posted Dec 27, 2020 Syracuse police, firefighters and other first responders on the scene of a crash near the corner of Erie Boulevard East and University Avenue. A vehicle appeared to have struck a utility pole and catch fire. Dec. 26, 2020.Jacob Pucci Facebook Share Syracuse, N.Y. One occupant of a vehicle that crashed into a utility pole and building and caught fire Saturday morning just outside downtown Syracuse has died. Syracuse police said Tyshawn East, 24, was taken to Upstate University Hospital after the crash, where he later died.

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