Syracuse Town Council To Tackle Unique Tax Abatement
Local attorney Steve Snyder came before the Syracuse Town Council during its regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 21, on behalf of his client Ridgestone Development Group.
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Local attorney Steve Snyder came before the Syracuse Town Council during its regular meeting Tuesday, Sept. 21, on behalf of his client Ridgestone Development Group.
Read MoreCindy Kaiser, a long-time Syracuse resident, has filed to fill the District 3 position on the Syracuse Town Council recently vacated by Tom Hoover. Hoover recently resigned from the Syracuse Town Council since he moved into a new home just outside the Syracuse Town limits.
Read MoreDr. Carla Carlton, DVM, has felt called to be a veterinarian for as long as she can remember. “It’s all I ever wanted to be and I tried not to be a vet,” she said.
Read MoreApproximately 50 people attended a 911 remembrance hosted by Syracuse American Legion Post 223 Saturday night, Sept. 11, at the Veterans Memorial in Crosson Mill Park. Just prior to the ceremony beginning all of the fire trucks at Station No. 1 were pulled out and their lights turned on.
Read MoreSeveral residents of the Kern’s Crossing neighborhood attended the Syracuse Town Council meeting Tuesday night, Aug. 17, with lots of questions regarding the council’s desire to annex the neighborhood into the town limits. All were not happy about the situation.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Redevelopment Commission approved a resolution acknowledging the application to establish the former Syracuse Elementary School property as an economic development target.
Read MoreRep. Jackie Walorski stopped by Travel Lite, located in the Syracuse Technology and Industrial Park, to take a tour Monday afternoon, Aug. 9.
Read MoreConstruction crews have been hard at work on the new 312,000 square-foot manufacturing facility for Polywood.
Read MoreBy the end of the Syracuse Town Council’s regular meeting Tuesday night, July 20, the town had a new town manager and a new public works superintendent.
Read MoreThey are both preparing for their freshmen year at Huntington University, but right now, Ryan Snider and Matt Wuthrich are helping Chautauqua-Wawasee with its first ever film festival.
Read MoreWith COVID numbers plummeting and life beginning to go back to normal, the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce hosted a membership celebration luncheon Wednesday afternoon, July 14, at the Blue Barn Berry Farm, 9139 N. 300 N. Syracuse.
Read MoreThe 75th Mermaid Festival kicked off in style with the annual cutie parade. Residents and visitors lined SR 13 as children from North Webster and surrounding communities paraded in walking, hand -drawn and motorized units.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — Chautauqua-Wawasee has invited Abraham Lincoln to speak at a Patriot’s Day celebration June 27 in Oakwood Resort. Lincoln re-enactor Danny Russel brings Lincoln’s wonderful humor, honesty, love of learning, mastery of language and empathy for his fellow man to life in a one-hour presentation on the … Read More
SYRACUSE – Approximately 300 people turned out Saturday, June 19, for the seventh annual Mudtastic Classic.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Redevelopment Commission awarded a bid to Beer and Slabaugh as the contractors for the new ball park. It was also announced a donation was made to cover the overage for the park.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Town Council finalized tax abatements for Polywood and Patrick industries by signing the necessary C-1 forms during its monthly meeting Tuesday night, June 16.
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