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State awards funding for improvements at parks
State parks in the Central New York region, the Mohawk Valley, and the Southern Tier will benefit from state funding aimed at repairs and improvements in the parks, according to New York’s governor. Gov. Andrew Cuomo Friday announced $90 million in funding from the NY Works program for nearly 90 construction projects at parks and […]
Local women elected to Girl Scouts board of directors
CICERO — Three local women were elected to the board of directors and one to the board development committee for the Girl Scouts of NYPENN
Gannon’s Isle to open downtown Syracuse location
SYRACUSE — Gannon’s Isle, a popular local ice-cream and yogurt stand, will open a location in downtown Syracuse with an event set for Monday morning
SYRACUSE — Eric Mower + Associates (EMA), the largest advertising agency in Central New York, has launched a new unit that aims to get clients marketing materials fast and is “hungry” to take work off their plate. EMA describes the new Hungry Pup Studio as an express-design studio for clients that need high-volume materials produced
Community Broadcasters acquires seven radio stations in the Southern Tier
WATERTOWN — Watertown–based Community Broadcasters, LLC announced this week the acquisition of seven radio stations in the Elmira–Corning and Olean markets. Community Broadcasters is acquiring
Retail Group of America to hire 150 people at Destiny USA
SYRACUSE — The Retail Group of America (RGA) today announced plans to recruit for retail-store managers between May 13 and May 15 for future locations
Following storm renovations, Binghamton hotel reopens as DoubleTree by Hilton
BINGHAMTON — DoubleTree by Hilton today announced the opening of the DoubleTree by Hilton Binghamton, formerly known as the Riverwalk Hotel and Conference Center. The
Carrols reports $5.2 million loss in Q1
SYRACUSE — Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: TAST) today reported a first-quarter net loss from continuing operations of $5.2 million, or 23 cents a share,
SCVB, Destiny visit Minnesota’s Mall of America, hoping to grow CNY tourism
The Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau (SCVB) is leading a group that is visiting the Mall of America in Bloomington, Minn. to learn its “best
New York pitches “I Love NY Agriculture” specialty license plate
New York Agriculture Commissioner Darrel J. Aubertine last week bought a new item for the pickup truck he drives around his farm in Cape Vincent.
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