If the current media-hyped wave — the focused nomination of women for political office — is real, it may be…
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A bite at Our Lady of Pompei Church’s spaghetti dinner is a regional “must do” for anyone thinking of running for office in Syracuse. 2018 was no exception.
You have the power to decide who is right to hold office. Use it. Head to the polls this week for the 2018 midterm elections.
Like the Syracuse New Times, gubernatorial candidates Howie Hawkins and Stephanie Miner are local and alternative. As the backbone of…
Neither Republican County Comptroller Robert Antonacci nor veteran Democratic schoolteacher John Mannion play the saxophone, which will leave an empty…
New York’s 53rd District is up for grabs this November. SNT talks to candidates Rachel May and Janet Burman about what they bring to the table.
“Truth is hard. Propaganda is cheap.” Maybe that’s why our candidates spend less time speaking on context and more time on meaningless clichés.
For all the money spent on annoying campaign commercials every year, we should question just how effective they actually are.
A dozen supporters of Cynthia Nixon’s campaign for governor filtered into Forman Park on East Genesee Street across from the…
At the ballot box, retiring Republican state Sen. John DeFrancisco never came in second. “It’s been 41 years,” he reflects.…
Fifth District Common Councilor Joe Driscoll remembers growing up hyperactive, with the only chillout provided by his mother playing Beatles records.…
Congress should advance bipartisan legislation on safeguards for special counsel.
A Twitter feud between Ingraham and Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg has led the conservative media host to call out the left-wing for stifling differing opinions.
If you had any doubt how little Albany changes, look no further than the annual New York state budget. I recently…
Independent Ben Walsh’s election as mayor a signal that Republicans and Democrats are out of touch