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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Syracuse, New York. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Burstein Alan S. Attorney 507 Plum Street Suite 300 Syracuse, NY 13204 (315)471-8111 
 Calvert Virginia F Attorney 6834 Buckley Road Syracuse, NY 13212 (315)451-7955 
 Cunningham Diana G. Attorney 109 South Warren Street Syracuse, NY 13202 (315)472-8655 
 Micho P Scott Esq 110 West Fayette Street Suite 1010 Syracuse, NY 13202 (315)422-0525 
 Miller Marilyn A Attorney 1221 East Genesee Street Suite 1 Syracuse, NY 13210 (315)428-1221 
 New Hope Family Services 3519 James Street Syracuse, NY 13206 (315)437-8300 
 New Life Adoption Agency Inc. 711 East Genesee Syracuse, NY 13210 (315)422-7300 
 Ruffer Anne B. Attorney 101 South Salina Street Suite 600 Syracuse, NY 13202 (315)474-7571 
 The Law Center 5788 Widewaters Parkway Syracuse, NY 13214 (315)446-1865 




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Syracuse.com

'Move that firetruck:' Johnson family sees their Tully home makeover
Syracuse.com
They've adopted 14 children and have three children they call “homemade.” The children range in age from 42 to 15. One adopted child, Joel, passed away 21 years ago as an infant from sudden infant death syndrome. Eight of the children, plus Dave and ...

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Do Our Public Schools Threaten National Security?
The New York Review of Books
by Joel I. Klein, Condoleezza Rice, and others Syracuse, New York, 1971; detail of a photograph by Simpson Kalisher from his recent book The Alienated Photographer. It is published by Two Penny Press, with an introduction by Luc Sante. a literature of ...

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Memo to HBO: A Cheeseburger Won't Kill You — Or Your Children
Consumer Freedom
As our Senior Research Analyst told the Syracuse Post-Standard: Even [the article's] co-authors have downplayed it, with one calling it a mere ”plausible scenario.” Science magazine reported that another admitted that the ”life expectancy forecasts ...



Syracuse woman takes in stray dog but didn't want to care for it, SPCA says
CNYcentral.com
by Chris McGrath Syracuse City Code workers found Destiny, the one-year-old pit bull, at a home on Benedict Avenue malnourished and with a skin condition called mange. They were serving an eviction notice to the dog's owner, 34-year-old Eyisha Bennett.

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Daily inspiration: Roles of motherhood change, but we still teach children 'to ...
Syracuse.com (blog)
Whether the baby is from the womb, the adoption agency or foster care, each birth creates a new mother. I am the proud mother of four wonderful children who have blessed us with eight grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, ...


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