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Recapping the Greater Binghamton Business Expo
BINGHAMTON — If you were wandering around the 27th annual Greater Binghamton Business Expo (GBBE) on Thursday and noticed fire hats, it wasn’t because the
Utica Boilermaker race popularity sets new record
UTICA — In the event you plan to stand at the intersection of Culver Avenue and Broad Street in Utica at 8 a.m. on Sunday, July 13, be sure that your life- and disability-insurance premiums are paid. At the stroke of 8 a.m., 14,000 runners start the country’s “most competitive” 15K race (according to Analytical
CNY Central GM Geiger to leave for job in Hartford
SYRACUSE — Chris Geiger, the president and general manager of the Syracuse television stations branded as CNY Central, is leaving the company to take a
Greek Peak announces PeakFest music festival
VIRGIL — Greek Peak Mountain Resort on Wednesday announced it will host its inaugural “PeakFest” music festival on July 18 and 19. The festival will
COR begins demolition and site-clearing work at site of Inner Harbor hotel
SYRACUSE — COR Development Company, LLC announced that crews are starting work on demolition of the canal-maintenance building at Syracuse’s Inner Harbor. COR plans to
Cuomo puts out his own top 10 list in honor of Letterman
In the aftermath of Thursday’s surprise announcement by David Letterman that he planned to retire from his late-night talk show in 2015, plenty of celebrities
State Fairgrounds seeks contractor to operate restaurants and catering
GEDDES — The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets announced the issuance of a request for proposals (RFP) for a contractor to operate
CNYSME honors Dolgon with 2014 Crystal Ball Award
SYRACUSE — A year after reaching the American Hockey League’s (AHL) Calder Cup Finals, the Syracuse Crunch find themselves on the outside looking in at the Eastern Conference playoff spots with the regular season winding down. The 2013-14 season has included what Crunch owner Howard Dolgon described as the “imperfect storm.” It involved several players
OCC starts Spadafora Memorial Scholarship Endowment, with help from Ed Levine
ONONDAGA — Onondaga Community College (OCC) has established the Vincent Spadafora Memorial Scholarship Endowment, to honor the memory of the professor emeritus. Spadafora served as
Syracuse Chiefs prepare to open new season on Thursday
SYRACUSE — Following an offseason that included a change in team management, the Syracuse Chiefs are set to open the 2014 season on Thursday at
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