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Article: EAST SYRACUSE UNFAIRLY MISCAST AS "SPLITSVILLE'.(Editorial)(Column)(Editorial)
- Article from:
- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- June 25, 2002
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Byline: Tony Albanese
"East Syracuse is Splitsville" - really? I feel your headline June 18 is a very unfair portrayal of the village of East Syracuse. I understand your article was a discussion of statistics and the narrow focus of the Census on the numbers and not the people. But the headline was a deliberate miscasting of the village's character.
Admittedly, the village ranks low in these numeric rankings for median income. But these numbers fail to capture the true character of the Village and the people who live here. East Syracuse got its start as an old railroad town, and has been at the crossroads of Central New York ever since. East Syracuse ...
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