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Roll Roll Ice Cream opens at Destiny USA
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A new shop at Destiny USA is offering a twist on ice cream. Roll Roll Ice Cream, on the second level in

Syracuse basketball’s Tyus Battle enters name in NBA draft
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Tyus Battle, the 6’6 sophomore guard who led Syracuse basketball in scoring this past season, has decided to enter his name in
Syracuse airport to host information sessions on upcoming taxi-service program
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse Hancock International Airport has scheduled two information sessions for a new taxi-service program that it plans to implement. People seeking

Admitting to falsifying records, Rome School Board member resigns, repays Gaming Commission
“Public servants who abuse their power for monetary gain undermine the public’s confidence in government,” Schneiderman said. “No one is above the law and my
Thousand Islands Bridge night traffic will be one-way for maintenance starting May 6
ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y. — Traffic on the Thousand Islands Bridge will be reduced to one-way during overnight hours starting May 6. The Thousand Islands Bridge
Crews begin work on $16.6M Route 5S improvement project in Utica
UTICA, N.Y. — Crews have started work on a $16.6 million community-revitalization project along the Route 5S corridor (Oriskany Street) in Utica. The project, which

Chiefs move back opening-day start time, launch new recycling program at stadium
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Chiefs have pushed back their home opening-day start time to 5:35 p.m. on Thursday to begin a home baseball season

Ithaca Beer Co. to launch Brew York with New York–grown ingredients
ITHACA, N.Y. — Ithaca Beer Co. plans to launch the state’s first commercially produced beer made with “predominantly” New York–grown ingredients. It will be available
ACC to keep football championship game in Charlotte through 2030
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) announced it has reached a 10-year agreement with the Charlotte Sports Foundation to keep the Dr Pepper
PSC tells Spectrum it missed milestones, demands $1 million payment
ALBANY, N.Y. — Charter Communications, the parent of Spectrum, has asked the state Public Service Commission (PSC) for more time to respond to its demand
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