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Creativity, invention and resourcefulness. Those three words perfectly describe Maker Faire Syracuse. With more than 125 makers and exhibits invading the Fairgrounds this weekend, there is plenty ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Chubby Checker will not be at the Great New York State Fair this summer. That's according to his manager, ...
Chubby Checker “was not invited back” to the NYS Fair, the singer’s manager Shelly Field told NewsChannel 9 (WSYR-TV) and CNY ...
Despite his recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Chubby Checker will not perform at the New York State Fair ...
In celebration of my new logo, I've built a custom, midcentury-style dispenser that I can clip to the strap of my backpack ...
Less than eight weeks later, the tables have turned. Those who witnessed Trump’s speech are now in damage-control mode as the trade war he unleashed on April 2 has destabilised financial markets and ...
But 2005 was also just as much about the reigning champs of hip-hop — Kanye and 50 — eschewing the sophomore slump with second albums as dominant as their debuts, and about a new young class of ...
Your eligibility for New York State tuition rates is based upon your residency in New York State, and showing that you have established a New York State domicile that is your permanent and principal ...
Which Michigan State basketball players can return after its 2025 March Madness exit? The 2-seed Spartans saw their season come to an end Sunday night in Atlanta in the Elite Eight of the NCAA ...
Lawmakers hadn't expected it to be part of budget talks. A late state budget is not unusual in New York. Lawmakers haven’t approved a spending plan by the April 1 deadline since 2019.
READ MORE: What Happens to 800 Pounds of Butter After New York State Fair is Over The best part? Like all entertainment at the Fair, the show is free with your fair admission. So grab your little fans ...
Another major musical act is joining the 2025 Illinois State Fair Grandstand stage ... We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weekly Chicago Catch-Up newsletter.