Treat Yourself: Mark your calendar for Disney’s “The Lion King”—and the other Broadway shows coming to Syracuse in 2025November 26, 2024
Reaching a Milestone: Now the largest chapter in the country, Special Olympics New York is celebrating 50 yearsMarch 30, 2020
Crafts & DIY College Dorm Dilemmas: 5 tips for equipping that first roomBy Tammy DiDomenicoAugust 2, 20170 Many college freshmen are living away from home for the first time, and deciding how to make a college dorm feel like home can be challenging.
Local Faces Life with Everett: Family Times contest winners talk about being parentsBy Tammy DiDomenicoAugust 2, 20170 Entering the Fitzgeralds’ cozy Syracuse home and seeing the energetic, smiling baby who lives there, it’s difficult to imagine the…
Health Making the Right Change: Elders and their families have options for the next phase of lifeBy Laura Livingston SnyderJuly 10, 20170 Many adults have become the ultimate caregivers. They are members of what is known as the “sandwich generation,” raising young…
Child Development The Grandparent Connection: Finding ways to stay close to grandkidsBy Diane StirlingJuly 3, 20170 Are close relationships possible for grandparents and grandchildren who don’t live geographically close? Grandparents who live at a distance should…
Holidays Introducing Riff Rockit: Kindie artist to play jingles at Leon FestBy Christopher MaloneJune 1, 20170 Children’s entertainer Riff Rockit (aka Evan Michael) and his band will be blasting into Central New York on June 22.…
Holidays A Mindful Month: One Muslim family talks about observing RamadanBy Renée K. GadouaJune 1, 20170 Anh Minh Verity was about 7 the first time she tried to fast for an entire day during Ramadan. “Everyone…
Pets Animal House: What is the best pet for your family?By Charles McChesneyJune 1, 20170 Few things are cuter than children and pets. The pure joy each finds in the other makes getting a pet…
First Person Man of the House: An outnumbered dad on raising 4 daughtersBy Diane StirlingJune 1, 20170 “I didn’t plan on having four girls — I daydreamed it would be all boys.” But his daughters taught him more about perspective than he ever expected.
Child Development Moving On: A parent’s reflections on high school graduationBy Deborah CavanaghJune 1, 20170 We just arrived home from my daughter’s first college interview. To say I wasn’t sure this moment would ever come…
Local Faces Banding Together: Local band Posted juggles success, growing painsBy Tammy DiDomenicoMay 1, 20170 When the members of the Marcellus-based band Posted took the stage at the Jewish Community Center of Syracuse on Jan.…