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Utica College adds multi-sport air dome, plans to repair Clark Center
UTICA — Utica College has added a new athletic venue on its campus and is preparing for renovation work on an existing facility. Utica College (UC) on Dec. 12 dedicated the $8 million Todd and Jen Hutton Sports and Recreation Center, a new 135,000-square-foot, multi-sport, recreational air dome. “From groundbreaking to dedication, it was about […]

Boeheim, college basketball remember Pearl Washington
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim said the late Dwayne “Pearl” Washington “helped make our program.” “I thought he was the

SUNY Cortland to host April 28 symposium on U.S. relations with Cuba
CORTLAND, N.Y. — SUNY Cortland recently announced that former U.S. Defense Secretary and Senator William S. Cohen will headline a symposium of diplomats, business people,

Syracuse University’s Malachi Richardson enters name in NBA draft, but won’t sign with agent
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Malachi Richardson, a freshman guard on Syracuse University’s men’s basketball team, plans to enter his name in this year’s NBA draft but

OCIDA approves tax exemption for hotel adjacent to Destiny USA
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Onondaga County Industrial Development Agency (OCIDA) on Tuesday approved a tax exemption for a 209-room hotel adjacent to Destiny USA. Destiny

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden to deliver Syracuse University College of Law commencement address
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will deliver the address at the Syracuse University College of Law commencement ceremony in the Carrier Dome

Crews hoist final steel beam into place at del Lago Resort & Casino
TYRE, N.Y. — Construction crews on Friday placed the final steel beam into the skeleton of the upcoming del Lago Resort & Casino in Tyre

Syracuse Chiefs begin each season with a watchful eye on the weather
SYRACUSE — Even though the calendar has officially changed to spring, it doesn’t mean the weather forecast will cooperate for outdoor sports in Central New York After an early April snowfall and poor subsequent forecast, the Syracuse Chiefs — Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals of major league baseball — were forced to postpone the

Best Bagels in Town settles into smaller space in owners’ hometown
APALACHIN — Best Bagels in Town, a Southern Tier neighborhood bagel shop, moved to a smaller location in Apalachin on Feb. 21 and formally opened on March 24. Co-owner Erryn Wilson says the business moved from a 3,100-square-foot space in Vestal to a 1,000-square-foot location at 8836 Route 434 in Apalachin. “The facility is smaller

Syracuse University guard Brittney Sykes to return for fifth season
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Brittney Sykes, redshirt junior guard on the Syracuse University (SU) women’s basketball team, will return for her fifth season of eligibility in
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