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  • North Syracuse residents to vote today on revised budget

    The Post-Standard - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    revised budget for the 2013-14 school year. Superintendent Kim Dyce Faucette has held a public hearing, a news conference and has answered numerous questions from community members regarding the revised budget. She ...

  • Transit cop busted in alleged drunken spat over broken remote control

    New York Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Young at heart: Carmen Electra channels her 20s at '21 & Over' party Carmen Electra fit in with the 20-something crowd at Haze Nightclub at ...

  • Police rescue woman who threatened to jump off LES high-rise

    New York Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Terence Stamp doesn't think the new 'Man of Steel' stacks up Don’t expect to see Terence Stamp - who played baddie General Zod in ...

  • SoHo club where Chris Brown Drake brawled can keep liquor license

    New York Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Terence Stamp doesn't think the new 'Man of Steel' stacks up Don’t expect to see Terence Stamp - who played baddie General Zod in ...

  • New York police sued over surveillance of Muslims

    Independent.ie - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    They accused the police of trampling on religious freedoms and constitutional guarantees of equality.The surveillance by the NYPD's intelligence division has extended ...

  • Rich New York City Couple Allowed Their Children To Beat Up Undocumented Nanny Lawsuit Alleges

    ThinkProgress - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Undocumented Chilean nanny Felicitas del Carmen Villanueva Garnica filed a lawsuit this week against a New York City socialite couple who she alleges forced her to work 12-hour days and allowed their children to beat her, according to ...

  • Labor Seeks Influence in New York’s Mayoral Race

    New York Times - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    In a war room high above Lower Manhattan, leaders of the http://www.uft.org/">United Federation of Teachers are plotting a comeback. After more than a decade of sitting out the fiercest race in town the union is expected on Wednesday to throw its sophisticated political machine behind a candidate for mayor of New York ...

  • New NYC evacuation zones include almost 3 million people

    CBS News - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    NEW YORK Nearly 3 million New Yorkers' homes are now in evacuation zones that cover more than a third of the city's population, under new maps released Tuesday. In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, officials said last month, the number of zones would double and encompass about 600,000 more residents. Few storms are likely to require evacuating all six new zones, and the scheme is designed ...

  • Former WRVO General Manager John Krauss dies at 64

    The Post-Standard - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    John Krauss , a longtime staple of public broadcasting in Central New York, has passed away. The former WRVO general manager and on-air host died Monday, June 17, in Oswego at the age of 64. He retired in 2010, after 14 years as GM and longer as the host as "The WRVO Playhouse," a nightly rebroadcast of national programs from the golden age of radio. Krauss was the first person on ...

  • Tied to rope Madison County deputy rescues suicidal woman from Chittenango Falls

    The Post-Standard - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Courtesy of the Madison County Sheriff's Office Cazenovia, NY -- A Madison County deputy, tied to a rope, rescued a suicidal woman late last week who threatened to jump off a cliff at Chittenango Falls state park. Deputies were called to the top of the gorge after a woman climbed over the fence on a cliff about 150 feet above the base of the falls, Undersheriff John Ball said in a news ...

  • Development agency still eying eminent domain to acquire Hotel Syracuse

    The Post-Standard - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    The Syracuse Industrial Development Agency met with its attorneys behind closed doors Tuesday to discuss taking ownership of the historic hotel by eminent ...

  • New York lawmakers restore money for disabled that they cut just three months ago

    The Post-Standard - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Albany, N.Y. -- New York lawmakers this week voted unanimously to restore up to $90 million in money they had cut from programs for the developmentally disabled just three months ago. The New York State Senate approved the change today, 62 to 0. The New York State Assembly approved the bill 140 to 0 on Monday. In late march, the legislature approved cutting $90 million out of privately-run ...

  • Off-track betting off the table for Syracuse for now

    The Post-Standard - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Albany, N.Y. -- A proposal to allow Syracuse officials to decide if off-track betting parlors should open in the city will not pass the New York State Assembly this session, according to Assemblyman Bill Magnarelli. Magnarelli, D-Syracuse, said there were "internal concerns" from other members of the Democratic-controlled Assembly that couldn't be worked out before the ...

  • Company news Sean Fahey has been appointed as the assistant principal at Camillus Middle School

    The Post-Standard - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    assistant principal/district data coordinator. Fahey, a graduate of West Genesee is currently a district data coordinator at OCM BOCES. He earned a bachelor's degree in vocational technical education, a master degree in education, and his certificate of advanced study in educational administration from SUNY Oswego. ...

  • Radio programmes that address global issues honoured by UNNew York Festivals Awards

    UN News Centre - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    18 June 2013 &#150 A message of hope from a boy on the war-torn streets of Kabul, a profile of Danish efforts to help the elderly live the way they choose and an investigative story on the cruel reality of human trafficking are the winners of this year’s awards for outstanding radio programming presented by the United Nations as part of the 2013 New York Festivals Awards. ...

  • NY regulators fault Deloittes bank consulting

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    ALBANY, N.Y. -; New York regulators have reached agreement for Deloitte Financial Advisory Services to pay $10 million and cease consulting for one year at state-regulated banks to settle an investigation into ...

  • Man pleads not guilty in NYC hate-crime shooting

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance says the 33-year-old Morales had been charged with second-degree murder as a hate crime in the May 17 shooting of Mark Carson. He also is charged with criminal possession of a weapon, menacing, and menacing a police ...

  • Supreme Court wont hear NY anti-abortionist case

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    BUFFALO, N.Y. -; The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to take up a petition from anti-abortion extremist James Charles Kopp, who is serving a life sentence for the 1998 sniper-style slaying of an abortion doctor in upstate New ...

  • Psychiatrist who accused Lohan doc of turning her into addict busted for selling oxy for cash

    New York Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Terence Stamp doesn't think the new 'Man of Steel' stacks up Don’t expect to see Terence Stamp - who played baddie General Zod in ...

  • Man who ran barbaric dog fighting arena faces seven years jail

    New York Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Terence Stamp doesn't think the new 'Man of Steel' stacks up Don’t expect to see Terence Stamp - who played baddie General Zod in ...

  • Appeals court backs opening of tony Union Sq. Park eatery

    New York Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    Leasing a portion of crowded Union Square Park to a swank eatery that sells $18 omelets does not violate the public trust doctrine, an appeals court ruled today.The Appellate Division reversed a lower court's decision from January that barred the tony Chef Driven Market from opening in the 14th Street oasis.The five-judge panel also approved the popular holiday market that operates in the ...

  • Police NJ 8th-grader brought pot to graduation

    New York Post - Tuesday 18th June, 2013

    BAYONNE, NJ - Authorities say a Bayonne, NJ, student was arrested at her eighth-grade graduation after marijuana cigarettes were found in her purse.City police tell The Jersey Journal that a teacher supervising Monday's ceremony at the Midtown Community School was holding some students' purses as they went to get their diplomas.When she smelled marijuana coming from one of them, she ...

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