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Roberson Museum shows off New York State
BINGHAMTON — As the Roberson Museum and Science Center marks its 60th year in Binghamton, it expands its mission to provide region-focused programs and exhibitions while making improvements to the facility. “Even now, our exhibitions and programs emphasize the history, culture, and products of New York,” says Terry McDonald, executive director of the Roberson Museum […]
Turning Stone to host PGA Professional National Championship in 2016
VERONA — The Professional Golfers Association (PGA) of America has selected Turning Stone Resort to host the 49th PGA Professional National Championship in 2016, 10

SYRACUSE — The new management team at the Landmark Theatre is working hard to make the historic establishment more open and accessible to the community. Sure, we all know the Landmark is open, when you see a show. Any other time you walk by, it may appear dark and closed. This is the perception executive
Toby Keith’s restaurant at Destiny USA owes $189,000 in back sales taxes
SYRACUSE — The Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill eatery at Destiny USA owes New York state more than $189,000 in sales taxes
New Italian eatery to open in Fingerlakes Mall
AURELIUS — The Fingerlakes Mall on Wednesday announced that an Auburn Italian restaurant will open a second location in the mall, but under a different

SU football unveils new uniforms, announces LSU game in 2015
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse University (SU) athletics department on Wednesday introduced the new uniforms that the Orange football team will wear beginning this fall. The

Report: SU’s Jerami Grant to enter the NBA Draft
Syracuse University (SU) sophomore forward Jerami Grant will enter the 2014 NBA Draft, foregoing his final two years of eligibility at SU, according to a

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
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