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CORE eatery to open April 23 in Clay, at former location of Jolime Fresh Garden Café
CLAY — CORE, a new fast-casual, “active lifestyle” eatery, plans to open April 23 at the former location of Jolime Fresh Garden Café in the
The MOST’s president Leatherman to retire at year’s-end
SYRACUSE — The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) has announced that president Larry Leatherman plans to retire at the end of
By the Numbers: March jobs report
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Friday, issued its jobs report for March. Here are the highlights: · Jobs added: 126,000 (Analysts/economists
CenterState CEO honors Business of the Year winners at annual meeting
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — CenterState CEO on Thursday honored five area organizations in separate categories with its Business of the Year award. The region’s primary economic-development
Port of Oswego to connect Upstate cities with new train and trucking hubs
OSWEGO, N.Y. — The Port of Oswego Authority will receive $40 million from New York state to begin constructing inter-modal transportation hubs in Syracuse and
People news: F-M board appoints Tice as next superintendent
MANLIUS, N.Y. — The Fayetteville-Manlius School District Board of Education has appointed Dr. Craig J. Tice to be its next superintendent, beginning July 1, according
Binghamton hires Johnson Controls to conduct LED street-light conversion study
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. –– Binghamton Mayor Richard C. David announced last week that the global technology firm Johnson Controls will conduct a review and study of
LGS names 2015 Distinguished Community Leader Award winners
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Leadership Greater Syracuse (LGS), a nonprofit offering a yearlong civic-engagement training program, announced it will recognize two individuals and one business at
People news: St. Lawrence University promotes Durocher to athletic director
CANTON, N.Y. — St. Lawrence University announced Friday that it has named Bob Durocher as its next director of intercollegiate athletics and recreation. Durocher has
State Comptroller: Fewer school districts overriding tax cap
The number of school districts overriding New York state’s property tax cap fell by more than half over the past three fiscal years, according to