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Federal government awards Oswego County Airport $1.5 million in grants
VOLNEY — The U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the Oswego County Airport two grants totaling more than $1.5 million to acquire aircraft-deicing equipment and
Syracuse Chiefs announce 2014 schedule, ticket plans
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Chiefs, Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, on Wednesday announced the team’s 2014 regular-season schedule and details about the team’s “revamped” season-ticket
Syracuse CVB president to serve on national travel board
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau (SCVB) announced that David Holder, president, has been selected to serve on the United States Travel Association’s
Reflections from the PGA Championship
I was fortunate to see the world’s best golfers in action while attending the 2013 PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club in Pittsford Aug. 8-11 The major tournament was estimated to have produced a nearly $80 million economic impact on the greater Rochester region, according to the economic-development group, Greater Rochester Enterprise (GRE).
WCNY appoints COO and VP of development
SYRACUSE — Richard A. Sullivan, of Skaneateles, has been named executive vice president and chief operating officer at WCNY. He brings 34 years of news-media
Retired couple purchases Clinton bed and breakfast
CLINTON — David (Dave) and Ellen Varecka on Wednesday announced their purchase of The Arbor Inn, a bed and breakfast (B&B) in Clinton that has
Symphoria managing director Catherine Underhill starts Sept. 1
SYRACUSE — Symphoria, the Central New York symphony orchestra formed in 2012 by musicians from the former Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, has hired Catherine Underhill as
Rural/Metro files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, local service to continue
SYRACUSE — Rural/Metro Corporation, a national provider of ambulance and fire-protection services for 700 communities, including several in Central New York, on Sunday announced it
PGA Championship packs an economic punch
PITTSFORD — When the world’s best golfers take to Oak Hill Country Club Aug. 5-11 for the 95th PGA Championship, they’ll be doing more than just striking a golf ball. They’ll also be packing an economic power punch. The 2013 PGA Championship will have an estimated $78 million economic impact on the great Rochester
Sunoco says a Dunkin’ Donuts is coming to former Syracuse gas-station site
SYRACUSE — Sunoco, Inc. on Tuesday announced plans for a new Dunkin’ Donuts franchise on the lot of two former gas station sites at the
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