Treat Yourself: Mark your calendar for Disney’s “The Lion King”—and the other Broadway shows coming to Syracuse in 2025By Courtney KlessNovember 26, 20240
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
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Class of the Month May 2019’s Club of the Month: Ecology Club at Lyncourt SchoolBy Reid SullivanApril 25, 20190 Ecology Club Lyncourt School If you’re going to learn about the environment, it pays to get outside. Many of…
Education Rhythm Nation: Student drummers tap into a rich cultural traditionBy Tammy DiDomenicoMarch 28, 20190 John Heard has been a mainstay on the local music scene for more than 35 years, but his 14…
Child Development Home Alone: Are your kids ready for more independence?By Christy Perry TuoheyMarch 28, 20190 It was a brief moment of freedom, one Hannah Kinne hopes to taste again soon. One day, her father needed…
Activities Lots to Discover at Kids Expo 2019By Reid SullivanMarch 28, 20190 Kids Expo 2019 will be filled with sights, sounds and experiences for kids and parents. The event, presented by Family…
Education Opening the World: Rochester School for the Deaf offers specialized education, communityBy Tammy DiDomenicoFebruary 28, 20190 Every Monday morning, 12-year old Lucas Krukowski boards a school bus at his Cicero home and heads off to school.…
Child Development Diverse Strengths, Diverse Needs: The Kurpiewski family navigates life with positivity and gratitudeBy Reid SullivanFebruary 28, 20190 Jessica and Stephen Kurpiewski have three children: Adriana, 12, Briana, 10, and Caleb, 7. Adriana enjoys dance, color guard and…
Health Beat the Super Lice: How to overcome a hair-raising problemBy Reid SullivanDecember 28, 20180 Don’t fear the super lice! Every year, an estimated 6 million to 12 million U.S. children ages 3 to 11…
First Person How to Argue with Your Teen: Turn your disagreements into communication, not conflictBy Tammy DiDomenicoDecember 28, 20180 As our children get closer to adulthood, they develop a greater desire for independence and autonomy. We parents must prepare…
Education Managing in Middle School: Parents can help kids cope by paying attention to critical factorsBy Tami ScottSeptember 1, 20180 The first couple months of a new school year can be exciting, draining, full of hope, and full of fear.…
First Person A Father’s Son: Do I fit into the ‘classic dad’ mold of fatherhood?By Neil DavisJune 1, 20180 I check the forecast every morning. At some point over the years, I developed a compulsive desire to know the odds…