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Kathleen Paice 315 464-4839
SUNY Upstate forum on crime will hear from City council member and others on how to curb local violence March 12
Syracuse City Council member Kate O’Connell, chair of the Mayor’s Intervention Task Force will discuss ways to curb local violence during the last of four public forums titled “Violence in the Streets,” sponsored by SUNY Upstate Medical University, Wednesday, March 12, from noon to 1 p.m. in the ninth floor auditorium of Weiskotten Hall, 766 Irving Avenue in Syracuse.
O’Connell will be joined by Alan Rosenthal, director of Court Services with the Center for Community Alternatives Inc., and John G. Duncan, a federal prosecutor and chief assistant District Attorney for Onondaga County.
“Violence in the Streets” is a program of SUNY Upstate’s Faith and Values Forum series, sponsored by SUNY Upstate’s Spiritual Care Services and supported by a grant from Advocates for Upstate Medical University.
The forum is free and open to the public. For more information, visit the website http://www.upstate.edu/events/fv_violence4.shtml or call 315-464-4498.
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