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State panel selects Tioga Downs for final casino-gaming license
NICHOLS, N.Y. — The New York Gaming Facility Location Board has approved Tioga Downs Casino Racing & Entertainment for the state’s final casino-gaming license. Tioga
Tops Markets formally opens Wizard of Oz-themed store in Chittenango
CHITTENANGO, N.Y. — Tops Markets has unveiled its new “Wonderful Wizard of Oz”-themed store location with a formal opening in Chittenango. Based on the famous
JetBlue to resume service from Syracuse to Fort Lauderdale
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — JetBlue Airways (NASDAQ: JBLU) will once again offer its seasonal air service from Syracuse to Fort Lauderdale, Florida beginning in January. The
Couple opens Finally Ours Diner, after working for other eateries for 15 years
ONONDAGA — A new restaurant, called Finally Ours Diner, opened its doors to customers on Sept. 8 at 3788 West Seneca Turnpike on Onondaga Hill.
Brothers prepare to tee off with new business, Par’s Indoor Golf in DeWitt
DeWITT — Par’s Indoor Golf, a new business offering indoor golf using simulators, is preparing for a mid-October opening in the DeWitt Town Center.
Syracuse Crunch, Utica Comets, and AHL partner with group purchasing firm
The American Hockey League (AHL) and Essensa, a national group purchasing organization (GPO), recently announced a new, multi-year partnership. Essensa will become be the
Schumer: FAA approves $7.5 million for Ogdensburg Airport runway extension
OGDENSBURG, N.Y. — The Ogdensburg International Airport will use more than $7.5 million in federal funding to extend the runway at the St. Lawrence County
The New York State Board for Historic Preservation has recommended adding several properties, resources, and districts in the Central New York region to the state
C-SPAN is in Syracuse this week to record programming to air in November
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — C-SPAN, which is short for cable-satellite public-affairs network, is visiting Syracuse through Thursday to “record and feature the city’s history and literary
OCRRA, partners dismantle and recycle State Fair butter sculpture
GEDDES, N.Y. — The annual butter sculpture at the New York State Fair is heading to the recycling process. The Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency
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