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New grocery store opens in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — Syracuse’s newest grocery store is now open at 1605 Erie Blvd. East. The new PriceRite location held its grand opening yesterday. The store
Destiny aims to boost Canadian spending with events
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Convention and Visitors Bureau (SCVB) and Destiny USA are looking to increase Canadian tourism in Central New York. “We are strategically
Restaurant Week sales surge the year after flood
BINGHAMTON — Bingham-ton’s sixth Restaurant Week, held Sept. 18-27, was back with a vengeance, with sales up 82 percent over last fall’s flood-delayed event. Sales
Turning Stone plans dining changes
VERONA — The Oneida Nation, with help from a Las Vegas consultant, is changing up the dining options at its Turning Stone Resort. The nation
VERONA — The Oneida Indian Nation is taking convenience to the next level now that four of its SavOn Convenience Stores feature drive-thru windows. The
Downtown Utica Development Association launches downtown art project
UTICA — The Downtown Utica Development Association (DUDA) hopes that art will add a little business lift to the downtown Utica area. DUDA kicked off
Tops pumps out new fueling station in Clay
CLAY — Tops Friendly Markets has opened its third gas station in Central New York. The supermarket chain opened its new Central New York gas
White Knight owner ready to take firm to next level
VESTAL — Elin Barton is ready to launch her next great adventure at White Knight Productions after successfully competing in the Make Mine a Million
Dinosaur’s Stage working on recipes for three more restaurants
SYRACUSE — The next 14-odd months could be less like slow smoking and more like pressure cooking for Dinosaur Bar-B-Que founder and CEO John Stage. Stage has heaped his plate full of plans for new restaurants, with three Dinosaur outposts ordered for opening by the end of next fall. The company will start operating a
Head of DreamWorks Animation to visit SU
SYRACUSE — The CEO of DreamWorks Animation SKG will be in Syracuse Oct. 17 as part of a forum at Syracuse University (SU). Jeffrey Katzenberg,
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