Syracuse, N.Y. -- A day after 150 people packed a public hearing in support of a 91-year-old widow being forced to leave the home she has lived in for 60 years to make way for Micron Technology , Onondaga County announced today it had reached an agreement with Azalia King.
County Executive Ryan McMahon said today that a deal has been signed and would be approved in December by the Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency.
McMahon would not provide details of the agreement, including how much money the county would pay King or when she would leave the house on Caughdenoy Road.
“I’m happy to report that we have reached an agreement with Mrs. King related to the ongoing litigation,” McMahon said at a news conference. “I want to thank the King family. I want to thank all the teams

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