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Legislation would provide grants for waterfront redevelopment
SYRACUSE — Proposed federal legislation would award grants of up to $500,000 to local government and nonprofit organizations redeveloping abandoned waterfront properties. “I don’t think
Jos. A. Bank Factory Store opening at Destiny USA
SYRACUSE — Men’s clothing retailer Jos. A. Bank has sewn up an opening date for its factory store at the Destiny USA shopping mall. The
Mirbeau Inn & Spa names Dower to GM position
SKANEATELES — Mirbeau Inn & Spa has named Matthew Dower general manager. Mirbeau promoted him from his position as resort manager and spa director. Dower
Lacrosse tournament to bring $4 million boost to local economy
Onondaga Nation land near Syracuse will play host to a major international lacrosse tournament in 2015. The Iroquois Nationals, the national lacrosse team for all
Sensis brings airport management system to tablets
DeWITT — Saab Sensis’ Aerobahn airport surface management system is now available for Apple and Android tablets. Users can perform all the same functions of
MVCC dedicates theater to Schafer
UTICA — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) will dedicate its new campus theater on Thursday to the college’s longest-serving president, Michael Schafer. In naming the
CNBC journalist to speak at CenterState CEO event
SYRACUSE — David Faber, a journalist at CNBC, will deliver the keynote address at this year’s CenterState CEO Economic Champions Luncheon. The luncheon will be
Binghamton Airport lands grant for improvements
MAINE — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded a $1.023 million Airport Improvement Program grant to the Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM) for improvements to the
Tamarack Lake Electric Boat Company launches in Rome
ROME — Five years after taking his electric-powered pontoon boat across New York on the Erie Canal, Montgomery Gisborne officially cut the ribbon on his
CountryMax revamps former bowling alley into store
CICERO — The site of a former bowling alley in Cicero has been transformed into a new CountryMax retail store after a six-month renovation project. CountryMax’s previous Cicero location was tucked at the end of a shopping plaza. The store was there for about six years, says Ethan Payne of CountryMax. The new site, at
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