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Around New York

1. Syracuse council sets amnesty program for unpaid parking tickets

The plan would open a window from Nov. 3 through Nov. 21 for people to pay outstanding tickets without additional penalties or fees.

2. Council votes to advance redevelopment of Syracuse Developmental Center

The common council voted Monday to approve a slate of actions, including a measure tied to selling part of the property to a developer who plans to build hundreds of residential units on the site with a mix of market, workforce and affordable housing.

3. Gone in a SNAP: N.Y. food pantries brace for impact as aid cutoff looms

Hunger is coming to New York as benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, widely known as SNAP, are scheduled to run out in a matter of days if the federal government shutdown does not end.

Around the Nation

1. Freeman’s homer in 18th inning lifts Dodgers over Blue Jays 6-5 in World Series classic

2. Category 5 Hurricane Melissa will make landfall in Jamaica today

3. Lawmakers from both parties express concern about Trump strikes on vessels, warn of escalation

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