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Geneva City Council is scheduled to meet tonight July 7 to hold public hearings regarding the rezoning of 1115 Lochland Road at the American Legion and regarding the creation of a planned unit development at the same location. Council is also scheduled to consider at least 10 resolutions, to discuss marijuana legalization, and to appoint members to the Police Body Camera Review Board and the Police Budget Advisory Board.
But it appears that attendance at this meeting may be limited to those who can attend in person. In October 2020 Council voted to eliminate funding for television coverage of Council meetings by Finger Lakes Television (FLTV). At the October 21, 2020, Council meeting, Council agreed to broadcast meetings through 2020 via the City’s YouTube Channel as an alternative to the FLTV coverag
An epidemic of open jobs and the unemployed in CNY; for many, work doesn’t work anymore Syracuse.com 1 day ago Marnie Eisenstadt, syracuse.com © Dennis Nett | dnett/syracuse.com Paula Gardner worked for Lacis Tapas Bar in Syracuse before it shut down. She had great insurance then. She s trying to find a job with similar benefits. Gardner stands in front of a mural on the deck of the restaurant. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com
Syracuse, N.Y. There are 17,100 people out of work in Central New York and employers are begging them to come back in unheard of ways:
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Coachella Valley Alumnae Panhellenic (CVAP) met Thursday, May 13, 2021, via Zoom to distribute their annual scholarships to 18 area high school seniors. These young women were selected based on their academic, extra-curricular and volunteer activities and were awarded between $2,350 and $3,350 to assist them with their first-year college expenses.
Distributed annually since 1954, the goal of the
CVAP Scholarship Fund is to give outstanding graduating seniors some preliminary financial support to pursue and realize their college dreams.
The CVAP recipients will be attending universities throughout the country in the fall. Many have selected schools within the University of California system. They will be pursuing a wide variety of degrees and majors, including climate engineering, sports medicine, music industry management and immigration law. Most have completed advanced placement courses, which give them up to a half year of completed college requirements prior to their p
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