Every year, when the snow begins to fall in Central New York, we at the Syracuse New Times put out a special issue: Winter Times. In it, we recap all the need-to-know information for surviving the winter season. From the latest snow report to ways to stay warm indoors, Winter Times should be your go-to source for seeing what’s-what in the Greater Syracuse area. Don’t forget to check our exclusive, hand-curated events calendar to keep abreast of all the goings on over the next few months! The ski season is still in flux, yet snowmaking helps cover region’s slopes Toddy Language:…
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State Sen. John A. DeFrancisco pens a satiric speculation on what Central New Yorkers could expect if the I-81 viaduct is replaced with a community grid.
The nominations have been tallied for the 14th annual Syracuse New Times Syracuse Area Live Theater (SALT) Awards, which honor performances and behind-the-scenes work by area professional, regional and community theater companies. The SALT winners will be announced during a ceremony to be held Sunday, Nov. 11, 6:30 p.m., at the Redhouse Arts Center, 400 S. Salina St. The show’s presenting sponsor is Empower Federal Credit Union. This year’s co-hosts will be WSYR-Channel 9’s Bridge Street personality TeNesha Murphy and actress (and former Rockette) Bradley Benjamin. Cocktails and light fare will be available. Discounted pre-sale tickets are available for $22…
Best of Syracuse is a reader-generated poll trademarked by the Syracuse New Times. Since its 1997 inception we have asked our readers to nominate in a number of categories. For the 22nd anniversary edition, the categories include: Sports and Recreation; Love and Romance; Family; Beauty and Pampering; Animal Lovers; Professional and Civic Services; Booze, Bars and Wine; Local Personalities; Food; Health and Wellness; Specialty Foods and Best Spots; and Arts, Music and Entertainment. Your nominations are tallied, and the results bring out the top five in each category. We then turn it all over to you again for the final…
Check out these fall activities, events and goings-on. This is just a small list, so make sure to check our online community calendar for daily information.
Central New Yorkers have their pick of frightening fare, from tamer events suited for all-ages to full-on adults- and teens-only horror shows.
If you’re looking for a place to pick pumpkins this fall season, look no further.
Across Central New York farms, apples are ripening for tart treats and apple pies.
The Syracuse New Times inaugurated its Best of Syracuse poll in 1997, asking readers to select their favorites in a wide range of categories. For the 22nd annual event, we’re again asking readers to choose from more than 100 categories covering food, arts, media, services and more. Make no mistake that area businesses are highly pleased whenever they are named the Best of Syracuse. The awards are presented with pride for everyone to see; check out the awards wall as you dine at Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse, Old Liverpool Road, or while ordering a hot fudge sundae at Gannon’s Isle, 1525…
Put your feet up and relax with these 2018 Best of Syracuse Beauty & Pampering finalists. Below, you will find the category broken down by title and a list of the top finalists in each category. Most list the Top 5, but an extra nominee was included in instances of a tied vote. Click the “Vote Now” button at the bottom to vote on who you think should be the winner. An email address is required, and each person can only vote once. Voting will remain open until September 30. You do not have to submit a vote for every category. Make…
Do you ever see those people around the city who are always sending a positive message, the ones who always seem to be where interesting things are happening? Well, according to Central New Yorkers, the individuals listed below have become household names for anyone living in or near Syracuse. See the finalists for the 2018 Best of Syracuse Local Personalities category. Below, you will find the category broken down by title and a list of the top finalists in each category. Most list the Top 5, but an extra nominee was included in instances of a tied vote. Click the…
Below are the finalists for the 2018 Best of Syracuse Health & Wellness category. The category has been broken down by award, with a list of the top finalists in each category. Most list the Top 5, but an extra nominee was included in instances of a tied vote. Click the “Vote Now” button at the bottom to vote on who you think should be the winner. An email address is required, and each person can only vote once. Voting will remain open until September 30. You do not have to submit a vote for every category. Make sure you share this…
The 2018 Best of Syracuse Family category brings you everything kid-friendly and group fun. The category has been broken down by award, with a list of the top finalists in each category. Most list the Top 5, but an extra nominee was included in instances of a tied vote. Click the “Vote Now” button at the bottom to vote on who you think should be the winner. An email address is required, and each person can only vote once. Voting will remain open until September 30. You do not have to submit a vote for every category. Make sure you share this…
These Animal Lovers finalists are those Syracuse residents trust the most with their furry friends. But which ones are true animal whisperer? Vote now! The category has been broken down by award, with a list of the top finalists in each category. Most list the Top 5, but an extra nominee was included in instances of a tied vote. Click the “Vote Now” button at the bottom to vote on who you think should be the winner. An email address is required, and each person can only vote once. Voting will remain open until September 30. You do not have to submit…
The finalists in the 2018 Best of Syracuse Professional & Civic category have been tallied and are ready to be put to your vote. The category has been broken down by award below, with a list of the top finalists in each category. Most list the Top 5, but an extra nominee was included in instances of a tied vote. Click the “Vote Now” button at the bottom to vote on who you think should be the winner. An email address is required, and each person can only vote once. Voting will remain open until September 30. Make sure you share…
