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Encouraging the Dream

Two business starters share their success stories Two entrepreneurs, from distinct walks of life, talked about their experiences starting their own businesses at the South Side Innovation Center Saturday, Nov. 21. Saquan Lewis, born and raised on Syracuse’s South Side, started his clothing line, Team Les Go, in order to fund his goal of turning his first novel, “Dangerous Hood …

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Construction Zone

Beauchamp Branch Library engages kids with educational activities

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Maintaining Peace

Organization wants to implement ‘conflict transformation’ initiative A South Side organization has decided on strong marching orders toward its ambitious goal of establishing systemic change to combat youth violence in Syracuse neighborhoods. Members of the organization — the ACTS Community Violence Task Force — say they want to move beyond merely resolving conflicts and instead focus on transforming the South …

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Book Buddies

One-on-one sessions strive to improve Seymour Academy students’ reading levels During Isaac Osei-Bobie’s first session as a Book Buddy, he had to chase 6-year-old Julio Pinet Jr. around the Seymour Dual Language Academy library and persuade him to settle down long enough to finish his lunch and complete reading his sight words. Although it was just the first session, Osei-Bobie …

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Moving Past Abuse

Ardena Harvey decides to tell her story to help others and herself move forward in life

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Current Issue

The November cover features King Nazir Leon — “Baby King” — who is in need of a bone marrow transplant. Several registry drives have been held, but still no match. The challenge? Race is a major factor in finding a match, and only 7 percent of registered donors are African-American. The Stand’s director Ashley Kang has been on the registry …

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Planting a Future

Community members of all ages work to revitalize a McKinley Park Children sank shovels into the earth and tossed dirt onto tarps. The sound of laughter and spattering soil filled the air. “You guys are doing great!” Diane Cooter, a member of a McKinley Park supporters group, yelled out as the children stomped dirt down at the base of freshly …

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Spooktacular Provides Safe, Fun Halloween Atmosphere

For the Eighth annual Halloween Spooktacular, Beauchamp Branch Library provided a safe environment for children to dress up, play games and take pictures. Christine Richie, a library staff member, was the coordinator for the Oct. 29 event, and said that this year she added a larger variety of games. Richie enlisted the help of friends and regular library patrons to …

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Tiny Homes Project Stalled

Unexpected delays prevent group from offering permanent shelter for homeless vets It’s been a long road for Andrew Lunetta, executive director of A Tiny Home for Good as he has tried to secure land and build tiny homes for the homeless. The road has been wrought with lengthy application processes, zoning issues, criticisms, meetings and a roller coaster of promising …

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