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Turning Stone to introduce cash-play slot machines in March
VERONA — The Oneida Indian Nation today announced plans to introduce new cash-play slot machines at Turning Stone Resort Casino on March 4. The Oneidas
Cayuga Radio Group launches new sports-talk formatted radio station
DRYDEN — The Cayuga Radio Group today launched “98.7 The Buzzer,” a sports-talk formatted radio station that is an affiliate of CBS Sports Radio. The
ULTA Beauty to open store in Destiny USA this year
SYRACUSE — ULTA Beauty, a national cosmetics retailer, plans to open a new store at Destiny USA this year. ULTA Beauty will take up 10,200 square feet on the first level of the shopping mall’s expansion, next to the Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th store, Destiny announced Thursday. The beauty chain, founded in 1990 and
AHA’s Rome Indoor Walk/Run raises more than $20,000
ROME — The American Heart Association (AHA) Utica/Mohawk Valley affiliate reported that the Rome Indoor Walk/Run on Sat. Feb. 8 attracted 215 people, helping to
Destiny USA outlines plans for $75 million hotel project
SYRACUSE — Destiny USA is “prepared to take the next steps” to develop an on-site, all-suites hotel to accommodate “the influx of leisure travelers to
Rochester Sonic Drive-In franchisee to expand with six locations between Syracuse and Watertown
Sonic Corp. (NASDAQ: SONC) today announced a franchise-development agreement for six new drive-in eateries in the Syracuse and Watertown areas in the next four years.
Jimmy John’s restaurant opens in Pike Block
SYRACUSE — Jimmy John’s, a national franchised sandwich restaurant chain based in Champaign, Ill., has opened its third Syracuse–area eatery in the Pike Block in
State sees 72 percent increase in farm-based beverage licenses since 2011
The number of New York’s farm-based beverage licenses for distilleries, wineries, breweries, and cideries has increased 72 percent since 2011. That’s according to a statement
The Beeches: Adapting in the second hundred years
Necessity is the handmaiden of invention. — author unknown ROME — On Dec. 12, 1901, Guglielmo Marconi received the first radio signal transmitted across the Atlantic Ocean. At the same time, Frank Destito was on board a ship bound from Italy to New York City — final destination: Rome, N.Y. Destito, who was newly married,
SU announces record crowd of 35,446 set for Duke game Saturday
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University (SU) announced today that it is expecting a record crowd of 35,446 for the much-awaited Duke vs. Syracuse basketball game at
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