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Assemblyman Al Stirpe helped raise awareness about ovarian cancer by assisting Hope for Heather in their efforts to paint the village teal in Minoa
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe helped raise awareness about ovarian cancer by assisting Hope for Heather in their efforts to paint the village teal in Minoa
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe celebrates student participation during the 2017 Summer Reading Challenge award ceremony
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe visits the Liverpool School District where he is joined by Superintendent Potter, students and staff
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe visits the Liverpool School District where he is joined by Superintendent Potter, students and staff
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Assemblyman Stirpe visited Sunnking Electronic Recycling headquarters where all of the electronics from his annual E-recycling event are gathered and recycled.
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Assemblyman Stirpe and NYS Parks Commissioner Rose Harvey celebrate the Green Lakes State Park renovations under the NY Parks 2020 Initiative.
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Assemblyman Stirpe talks with Wayne and Helen Carroll of Brewerton Boatyard, Inc.
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe visited the Onondaga County Water Authority (OCWA) facilities in Marcellus. (May 2017)
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Congratulations to all the winners of this year's Women of Distinction Award. This year's winners are Victoria Lynn Bullock Krukowski (Connie Gibson pictured accepting award on her behalf), Lori Kindon, Jennifer Kondrk, and Jessica Rice. (March 2017)
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe held four town hall hearings across the district to give citizens a chance to learn about and discuss this year's state budget. The events were held in Fabius, Liverpool, Fayetteville, and Brewerton. (February 2017)
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Members of Liverpool High School's athletic teams helped out at Assemblyman Al Stirpe's electronics recycling event held at the state fairgrounds. (January 2017)
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe's holiday food drive collected 378 pounds of food for the Food Bank of Central New York. (January 2017)
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Assemblyman Stirpe had a fun talk with Ms. Fitzpatrick's 5th grade class from Fabius-Pompey Elementary School.
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Assemblyman Stirpe and United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand visit Full Boar Craft Brewery, in North Syracuse, New York. Al works with his colleagues in the US Senate to make Central New York a place where agribusinesses, such as craft breweries, can thrive.
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Assemblyman Stirpe walks with his wife, Chele, during the Village of Manlius 4th of July Parade. Manlius is one of the 6 towns in the 127th Assembly District Al represents.
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Assemblyman Stirpe wore orange with his Assembly colleagues to raise awareness for the gun violence faced by our communities.
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Assemblyman Stirpe sat down with host Susan Arbetter on "The Capitol Pressroom" to discuss the issue of rising opioid addiction in our communities. They discussed his bill, A9211, which would require insurance companies to provide coverage for at least 90 days of inpatient rehabilitation services.
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Assemblyman Stirpe welcomed the East Syracuse-Minoa High School Marching Band to Albany to celebrate winning first place in the small school 1 class at the 2015 NYS Field Band Conference Championships. Central New York has great scholastic music programs.
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe works with volunteers to pack and deliver meals for the North Area Meals On Wheels program. Meals On Wheels is always looking for volunteers to help with their mission to feed needy seniors.
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe visited Celebrations Dance Center in North Syracuse to congratulate owner and dance instructor Jennifer "Miss Jen" Gentile on receiving a Woman of Distinction Award.
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe welcomed Mayors and Trustees from Central New York to the floor of the Assembly on February 9, at the NY Conference of Mayors Lobby Day. (L to R) Manlius Trustee Scott McGrew, Tully Mayor Beth Greenwood, Minoa Mayor Dick Donovan, East Syracuse Robert Tackman, Assemblyman Stirpe, Fayetteville Mayor Mark Olson, Minoa Trustee John Champagne, Manlius Mayor Paul Whorrall and Minoa Trustee John Abbott.
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January is National Blood Donor Month. Assemblyman Stirpe speaks with Rosie Taravella, Regional Chief Executive Officer for the Red Cross of Central New York in the Assembly Chamber.
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Assemblyman Stirpe collected 132 pounds of food for the Food Bank of Central New York at a food drive he hosted during the holiday season.
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Assemblyman Stirpe unloads electronics at an e-recycling event he sponsored at the North Syracuse Central School District Bus Complex. Over 200,000 pounds of electronics were recycled.
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Small business is big business in New York, and Assemblyman Al Stirpe recently visited several small businesses in Manlius, including Kelder’s Cakes, Feats of Clay, and Side Hill Farmers where he learned about the farms that supply the market and eatery.
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe toured Filtertech in Manlius, a global producer of liquid filtration equipment used in many industrial applications.
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe visited all six schools in the Fayetteville-Manlius School District recently. Here he is reading to a class at Fayetteville Elementary.
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe celebrates Manufacturing Day 2015 with local high school students interested in manufacturing trade jobs. Also in the photo, Lockheed Martin's Mike Ernenwein and MACNY President Randy Wolken, who jointly hosted this year’s Manufacturing Day events.
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Assemblyman Stirpe reads to 2nd graders at Fabius Pompey Elementary School.
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Assemblyman Stirpe discusses the benefits and challenges of farming micro greens and vegetables with Ken Nevius, owner of Fresh Herbs of Fabius.
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Ed and Paulie Drexler show Assemblyman Stirpe around Springside Farm, an agri-tourism farm located in Fabius.
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Michael Ward, of Field House Farms in Fabius, and Assemblyman Stirpe discuss beef farming and local issues.
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Assemblyman Stirpe visits the Calf Birthing Center at the State Fair with Melanie Palmer from the CCE Onondaga.
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Assemblyman Al Stirpe visits with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County Exec. Dir. David Skeval to hear more about the SNAP-Ed program, composting tutorial, prevention of invasive species and ticks.