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New York initiative aims to redevelop upstate neighborhoods with funding from community preservation nonprofit


by Steve Bittenbender, The Center Square
 | May 28, 2021 08:30 AM
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The state of New York on Thursday announced an initiative to provide more housing opportunities in upstate communities through a partnership with a nonprofit that combats urban blight.
The plan, called the Legacy Cities Initiative, calls for New York State Homes and Community Renewal, a group of state agencies, to issue $25 million in subsidies to target specific neighborhoods. The state will use an application process to allocate the funds for vacant properties, while leveraging private investments from local investors.
Land banks will transfer up to 10 single-family properties to developers, and the nonprofit Community Preservation Corporation (CPC), which is working with the state on the project, will offer financing. Each project will be eligible for up to $75,000 in state subsidies, with the potential for $20,000 more if developers include certain energy improvements in their plans.

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Is he the next Martha Stewart? 'Not so fast,' says Martha


Is he the next Martha Stewart? 'Not so fast,' says Martha
17 May, 2021 07:00 AM
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Christopher Spitzmiller, ceramist and author, surveys the vista at his Clove Brook Farm under the watchful eyes of his Sebastopol geese. Photo / Karsten Moran, The New York Times
Christopher Spitzmiller, ceramist and author, surveys the vista at his Clove Brook Farm under the watchful eyes of his Sebastopol geese. Photo / Karsten Moran, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Guy Trebay
With a new book about a year at his stylish upstate farm, the ceramist Christopher Spitzmiller tries on the mantle of the lifestyle pundit.

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SC peach farmers fear harm from overnight frost


SC peach farmers fear harm from overnight frost
South Carolina farmers took precautions against an overnight frost they fear could damage peach trees and other crops. (Source: WYFF)
By Associated Press and Taggart Houck | April 22, 2021 at 5:17 AM EDT - Updated April 22 at 5:17 AM
LANDRUM, S.C. (WYFF/AP) - South Carolina farmers took precautions against an overnight frost they fear could damage peach trees and other crops.
Brandon Hyder in Landrum says that frost is the biggest danger. Hyder Farms grows and sells peaches, among other goods and has roughly 150 acres of peach trees.
“Our low places, we’re more worried about, but as far as one or two days ahead of time, there’s not really much we can do besides just get out and kind of watch the weather and hope for the best,” Hyder said of the freeze warning.

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8 Enticing Hudson Valley Events This Week


Big Joe Fitz
As these April showers continue to prep us for those May flowers, a transitional spring mix of virtual and in-real-life events continues to bloom all around us.
Unison Arts Reopens for New Season | April 16
Let’s hear it for first—and safe—steps. New Paltz’s integral Unison Arts center recently announced its return to in-person events programming this month. The 2021 season kicks off with a limited-attendance (30 guests), Unison members-only indoor concert by local blues kings Big Joe Fitz and the Lo-Fi’s on April 16 at 7pm; a members-only Chilean wines tasting takes place on April 17. From there, Unison’s outdoor stage begins welcoming public audiences (60 persons maximum; advance ticket purchase required), commencing with a swing dance featuring the Bernstein Bard Trio on April 24 at 5pm. Tickets are $15.

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Dewitt Police Identify Dead Man Found Near Carrier Circle Friday


By Dave Smith
Apr 12, 2021
Town of Dewitt, N.Y. - Dewitt Police are releasing the name of the person who was found dead by the Speedway near Carrier Circle Friday.
35 year old Mark Owens of Cicero was discovered in a swampy area near the Speedway and not far from the car wash on Thompson Road.
Police say they are waiting for results on the cause of death.
They are asking that is anyone has any information or had any contact with Owens since April 1st, to contact them.
(Getty Images)

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Infant Killed, Two Children Injured In Strathmore Shooting


By Dianna Hawryluk
Apr 12, 2021
An baby girl is dead and two children remain hospitalized following a shooting in Syracuse's Strathmore neighborhood.
Police were called to the shooting just before 7 Sunday night on Grant Avenue. The infant was killed, and two other girls, ages 4 and 7, were both taken to the hospital. Syracuse Police officials will be holding a press briefing on the shooting later Monday.
 

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Syracuse City Schools Prepare To Welcome Back More Students In Classrooms


By Dianna Hawryluk
The Syracuse City School District will be resuming in-person classes for more students Monday.
Kindergarten through fifth grade students are going to be in school five days a week. Children in grades six through eight has the choice of four-and-a-half days of in-person instruction, followed by a half-day of remote learning.
 

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