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OPINION: Declining trust threatens democracy

Americans trust each other less than we used to, and that’s creating problems for our ability to govern ourselves. Ultimately, it raises questions about the future of our democracy. A recent report from the Pew Research Center explains the dilemma. Trust, it says, is “the oil that lubricates the frictions of daily life.” We need […]

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Tom Kinslow

Tom Kinslow has been promoted to associate at HOLT Architects. He has been a practicing architect since 1978 and brings his extensive knowledge to his

Catherine Blakemore

Catherine Blakemore has been promoted to principal associate at HOLT Architects. She has a passion for creating spaces that are both inspiring and functional. Blakemore

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Kelly Maher

Kelly Maher has been promoted to the position of principal at HOLT Architects. She joins the firm’s existing principals — Paul Levesque, Steve Hugo, and

SU women’s basketball coach to speak at CenterState CEO Economic Champions event

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University women’s basketball coach Felisha Legette-Jack will be the keynote speaker at CenterState CEO’s annual Economic Champions event on Oct. 29. It’s scheduled from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center at Oncenter. Legette-Jack, who also played for and graduated from SU, is a graduate of the Syracuse

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Taste of Syracuse raised more than $24,000 for two local nonprofits

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The fundraising effort at this past June’s Taste of Syracuse event generated more than $24,000 for two local nonprofit organizations. Galaxy Media, which organizes Taste of Syracuse, on Wednesday presented checks totaling just over $12,000 to both David’s Refuge and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York. The money collected for

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