Syracuse mayor details State of the City (Good Morning CNY for Jan. 19)

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Local artist dies: Juan Cruz poses in 1996 in front of a mural on the wall of La Familia Supermarket in Syracuse. Cruz led a group of area youths in painting the mural. Cruz โ€” whose artwork received attention from critics, collectors, and museums โ€” passed away in Syracuse on Jan. 10 at the age of 82. Many of his works will be on display at a memorial ceremony at La Casita Cultural Center this weekend. (File photo, Frank Ordoรฑez)

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State of the City: Mayor touts recycling carts, housing, pedestrian trail, more: With a speech that frequently looked back at goals he publicly set five years ago, Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh used his 2024 State of the City address to identify progress made while also pointing to the work his administration must do in its final two years. Tucked throughout the address were announcements about new initiatives or projects. Here are the highlights.

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