Syracuse Park Board Receives Updates On Area Park Projects
The Syracuse Park Board continued its practice of holding its regular meetings in town parks Monday night, July 8. The board met in Laudeman Park, 300 W. Wildwood St., Syracuse.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Park Board continued its practice of holding its regular meetings in town parks Monday night, July 8. The board met in Laudeman Park, 300 W. Wildwood St., Syracuse.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Parks and Recreation Board started off the new year by hearing some project updates at its meeting Monday, Jan. 8.
Read MoreBe sure to visit the Syracuse Artisans and Farmers Market while you are at the lakes or just out and about.
Read MoreSyracuse Parks and Recreation Board discussed the new ball field, park and community center rental fees and trees at its monthly meeting Monday night, Oct. 10.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Park Board approved sending its recommended 2023 budget to the Syracuse Town Council during its meeting Monday night, July 11.
Read MoreMembers of the Syracuse Park Board got their first glimpse of the 2023 park budget during their regular meeting Monday night, June 13.
Read MoreSyracuse Board of Parks and Recreation Board heard updates on various fall projects Monday, Nov. 8. These include new trees, trees that need to be removed, a new ball field and a new dog park.
Read MoreA no-leash, dog-friendly facility and an update regarding the new Schrock Field were the top topics discussed at Syracuse Board of Parks and Recreation Board’s meeting Tuesday, Oct. 12.
Read MoreSYRACUSE – Approximately 300 people turned out Saturday, June 19, for the seventh annual Mudtastic Classic.
Read MoreSYRACUSE – The sixth annual Mudtastic lived up to expectations Saturday at WACF.
Read MoreSarah Wright InkFreeNews SYRACUSE — Syracuse Artisans and Farmers Market will be pushing its opening to May 23 in response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Syracuse Parks and Recreation Program Director Darin Lursen noted, “There will be a few changes to the market this year due to the coronavirus. … Read More
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Park Board Wednesday, July 10, unanimously approved the 2020 park and recreation budget submitted by Superintendent Chad Jonsson. The board made one amendment to the park improvements line item, increasing the originally proposed $20,000 to $45,000 to provide funding for several projects on the department’s … Read More