Syracuse, N.Y. -- The 91-year-old widow who was promised she could live in her house for the rest of her life has filed a lawsuit against the Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency for trying to evict her.

Azalia King, who lives on Caughdenoy Road, said in the lawsuit through her attorney that OCIDA’s eviction notice of Sept. 4 violated the agreement she signed with the agency 20 years ago.

OCIDA bought the land from Glenn and Azalia King in 2005 but agreed in writing to allow the couple to live in their family home until the last of them died. Glenn died in 2015.

OCIDA is trying to get King out of the house to make way for Micron Technology’s massive chipmaking complex planned at Route 31 and Caughdenoy Road.

The lawsuit says OCIDA breached the 2005 agreement by serving he

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