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State program to help improve six Liverpool properties

Onondaga County Executive J. Ryan McMahon II on March 12 said the New York Main Street program will help pay for improvements at six properties in the village of Liverpool. McMahon spoke at the Village Mall at 304 First St. in Liverpool. Also pictured is Onondaga County Legislator Judy Tassone, who looks on as McMahon speaks. (ERIC REINHARDT / BJNN)

LIVERPOOL — Onondaga County expects the work will start later this year on an improvement project involving six properties in the village of Liverpool. The project involves funding from the New York Main Street program. Plans are to restore the properties to “better reflect the character of the village of Liverpool,” according to the office […]

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LIVERPOOL — Onondaga County expects the work will start later this year on an improvement project involving six properties in the village of Liverpool. The project involves funding from the New York Main Street program. Plans are to restore the properties to “better reflect the character of the village of Liverpool,” according to the office […]

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