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Yahoo
31-01-2025
- Business
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SYR airport to offer free parking shuttle service
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Some big changes are coming to Syracuse's Hancock International Airport starting as early next month. 'Going into 2025, we are already ahead of where we thought we were going to be and a lot of that has to do with the growth in the community,' said Jason Terreri, executive director of Syracuse Regional Airport Authority. SYR airport to offer free parking shuttle service Rabid raccoon found in Cazenovia 17-year-old still in critical condition after Pompey crash The MOST hosting Chocolate Discovery fundraiser with Sweet on Chocolate Do you remember the Blizzard of '66? As a result, more people are taking to the skies, and parking their wheels before heading to their terminal. But getting there is no walk in the park. 'Last year we opened up a new economy lot and it was a pretty significant walk. We heard a lot from the community about the distance of the walk,' said Terreri. But, you won't have to worry about that long walk for long. Come February, travelers can park their car and hop on the shuttle, taking them to the front doors of Syracuse Hancock. 'Those shuttles will run 24/7 and that will start in February. It will serve all of the out lots, the surface lots, as well as our employee lot,' said Terreri. The new parking shuttle service is free and will be round-trip. There will be a total of four shuttles available for passengers, each with enough space for their luggage and other belongings. 'We're in growth mode and it's an exciting time to be at the airport,' said Terreri. The Syracuse Regional Airport Authority is also building a second parking lot. The lot is expected to open this summer. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
31-01-2025
- Health
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Rabid raccoon found in Cazenovia
CAZENOVIA, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — The Madison County Public Health Department announced on Friday, Jan. 31, that a raccoon found in the Village of Cazenovia has tested positive for rabies on Jan 29. The county is asking those who had any contact with a raccoon near Mosley Road in Cazenovia to please call Madison County Public Health at 315-366-2361. SYR airport to offer free parking shuttle service Rabid raccoon found in Cazenovia 17-year-old still in critical condition after Pompey crash The MOST hosting Chocolate Discovery fundraiser with Sweet on Chocolate Do you remember the Blizzard of '66? They are also warning people if they see a stray or wild animal in public to not approach it and stay away. 'If despite your best efforts, you are bit by the animal, or have come into contact with the animal's saliva, seek medical attention and contact Madison County Public Health to determine next steps. Rabies is a deadly disease and if you become exposed, it is vital to get appropriate care to avoid contracting rabies,' the Madison County Public Health Department said in the release. It is always a good practice to stay away from all wild animals out in nature, but if you suspect an animal may have rabies, these are some signs to look out for: Animals acting strangely Animals acting mad Animals acting shy Animals may get unusually close Drooling or foaming from the mouth The Madison County Public Health says if you think that an animal is injured and may need help, to not touch the animal and to contact a professional for assistance right away. Some resources include: Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator: Licensed by the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Wildlife Rehabilitator: Licensed by the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Department of Environmental Conservation at 1-844-332-3267 For more information on rabies prevention, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.