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New York’s construction industry moving into 2025 is facing a growing challenge. Rising aggregate and material costs are reshaping the entire landscape for residential, commercial, and public projects ...
College football is more than a game; it is an integral aspect of American culture. It is a legacy, passion, and way of life for many individuals. College football is woven into the very fabric of ...
Any firm, but especially family-owned ones, must have a succession plan. It entails the thoughtful passing down of ownership and leadership from one generation to the next. Family-owned companies, ...
Downtown’s PressRoom Pub was the location for fun, frivolity and flashbacks as Syracuse New Times staffers past and present convened April 17 for a celebration of the paper’s 50th anniversary issue.
It goes without saying that the Syracuse New Times would not have been nearly as much fun without our expansive coverage of the local and national music scene across the decades. The many acts ...
The Zentangle Method is an art form of relaxation, calling on artists to weave structured patterns as a form of meditation.
The demise of retail giant Sears after it filed for bankruptcy in October 2018 is an example of what happens when you commit to generous benefits.
For authenticity it would be like staging Private Lives with Noel Coward playing Elyot, the role he wrote for himself. Well, here’s Kate Hamill, named Playwright of the Year in 2017 by The Wall Street ...
Was it easy to get back into acting opposite each other for I’m Not Rappaport? Ted Lange: I feel like it’s like Abbott and Costello reuniting, Laurel and Hardy reuniting. And yes, it has been very ...
Syracuse photographer Michael Greenlar's photo series captures intimate moments in the life of the people of Kokomville, a Canadian Algonquin community.
Readers who follow the yearly UFO sighting trends here at New York Skies are probably aware that reports have been falling off rather steeply. From a high of 13,985 in 2014 to a measly 6,933 in 2018, ...
Back in the day, Amy Robbins and Ted Long, co-hosts of Ted and Amy in the Morning (WNTQ-FM 93.1), had a pre-Thanksgiving tradition. After talking turkey and pie and family and rituals on the air, they ...