Syracuse Town Council Says Good-Bye To Town Attorney Vern Landis
Syracuse Town Attorney Vern Landis was presented with a plaque of appreciation at the Syracuse Town Council’s monthly meeting Tuesday night, Dec. 21.
Read MoreSyracuse Town Attorney Vern Landis was presented with a plaque of appreciation at the Syracuse Town Council’s monthly meeting Tuesday night, Dec. 21.
Read MoreThe ongoing issue of prohibited items being flushed down the septic system may soon result in penalties.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Redevelopment Commission approved a resolution acknowledging the application to establish the former Syracuse Elementary School property as an economic development target.
Read MoreCouncil members want to make sure all Leesburg residents are aware of the Sidewalk Enhancement Program offered by the town.
Read MoreSyracuse Town Council approved the resignation of Town Manger Mike Noe in a 3-2 vote during its regular meeting Tuesday night, May 18. Councilmen Bill Musser and Paul Stoelting both voted against accepting Noe’s resignation.
Read MoreVern Landis, town attorney for the Town of Syracuse, explained Mike Noe’s abrupt resignation during a brief phone call earlier today, Monday, May 17.
Read MoreMike Noe, Syracuse Town manager, has resigned after serving the town as town manager and public works superintendent since December 2018.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — The Syracuse Redevelopment Commission held a brief meeting Tuesday evening, Jan. 19, via Zoom, to get an update regarding Aluminum Insights, a company that intends to expand into the Syracuse Technology Park. Town Attorney Vern Landis told the commission Bose and McKinney, a law firm … Read More
By Lauren Zeugner InkFreeNews SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Town Council heard from Ben Plikerd, owner of Brooke Pointe Inn, during its regular meeting Tuesday night, Nov. 17. The council meets via Zoom. Plikerd recently sent a petition to the town requesting annexation into town. At a meeting a … Read More
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Redevelopment Commission met via Zoom to address some pressing matters prior to the Syracuse Town Council’s meeting Tuesday night, Nov. 17. The commission learned a company in interested in purchasing Lot 1 in the Syracuse Technology Park. Town Manager Mike Noe reported there … Read More
Everyone’s patience has a limit — and it seems that Leesburg Council members have reached theirs.
Read MoreThe Leesburg Town Council meeting held Monday, Sept. 14, began with council president Doug Jones expressing condolences on behalf of the council to the family of Steve Hearn, who recently passed away.
Read MoreThe Syracuse Redevelopment Commission had a busy morning, Thursday, May 7, as it met in executive session with members of the Syracuse Town Council, then held it’s own public meeting.
Read MoreSYRACUSE — Syracuse Town Council swept through a full agenda at its regular monthly meeting Tuesday night, Dec. 18. This meeting also served as the council’s last meeting of the year. Last month, Town Manager Henry DeJulia announced he was retiring at the end of the year. The council … Read More
SYRACUSE — Syracuse town officials are tight lipped regarding their decision to hire Bose McKinney & Evans, a law firm out of Indianapolis, to sue Triad and Severen Trent. The council unanimously passed a motion to go forward with the lawsuit during its regular monthly meeting last … Read More
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Town Council used its last monthly meeting of the year Tuesday night, Dec. 19, to wrap up a variety of matters. Approved was the salary and compensation ordinance for town employees. A new parking ordinance affects the west side of North Harrison Street, the east … Read More