According to AP News on syracuse.com, “the number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes rose in January to the highest level in nearly two years.” Guest blogger Kristin Earle describes how Syracuse Habitat for Humanity is helping some from our own community realize their dream of home ownership as well. Habitat for Humanity [...]
Springtime Inspiration at the 2012 Home & Garden Show
Springtime is just around the corner! Many people associate this time of year with fixing up their homes – whether it’s major remodeling, minor renovations, or even just spring decorating or gardening. Spring is also a popular time of year for building or buying a new home. If you are among the thousands of people [...]
Make Energy Efficiency Improvements Now with NYSERDA’s New Program
Have you thought about making improvements to your home to maximize energy efficiency, but aren’t sure you want to spend the money? How nice would it be to have a better insulated home, keeping the heat inside during winter, and the cool in during summer? Think of the savings on your utility bills. What about [...]
Winterfest – Through February 29th
Even though this winter has been a mild one so far, the winter blues can still creep in as we hope to catch a glimpse of the sun and long for that warm spring breeze to arrive. Luckily, Syracuse turns this potentially dreary time of year into a celebration: Winterfest! This past Wednesday marked the [...]
Le Moyne College & Residential Area
Le Moyne College on Salt Springs Road in Syracuse was founded by Jesuits in 1946. Known for its liberal arts program, Le Moyne now has about 2,300 undergraduate and 800 graduate students from both the U.S. and abroad. With a 13:1 ratio of students to faculty, classes are small enough for students to receive plenty [...]
