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New Hampton Inn Verona at Turning Stone caters to leisure, business travelers

VERONA, N.Y. — The Hampton Inn Verona at Turning Stone, which held a formal-opening event April 22, says it caters to both leisure and business travelers.  The inn is located at 5186 Route 365, adjacent to Turning Stone Resort Casino. The hotel is owned by Benchmark Development of Lenox, Massachusetts and managed by Meyer Jabara […]

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MVCC announces two new members of board of trustees

UTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) announced that Anna Tobin D’Ambrosio and Dana Jerrard are the newest members of its board of trustees. Gov. Andrew Cuomo appointed them on March 8. D’Ambrosio’s term will expire on June 30, 2023 and Jerrard’s term will expire on June 30, 2025, but both will be eligible

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Photographer Klineberg hangs up the camera after 58 years

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Photographer Jerry Klineberg has recently put away his camera and closed his photography business — Klineberg Photography, Inc. — after 58 years. The decision to retire was one that Klineberg, 83, started to seriously ponder three years ago. “I thought about it for a while. As I turned 80, I said I’m

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Soaring homes sales in New York, CNY continue in March

ALBANY, N.Y. — New York realtors sold just over 11,000 previously-owned homes in March, up nearly 37 percent from more than 8,000 homes sold in March 2020. Pending sales in March jumped more than 59 percent, indicating continued strong closed sales of homes will continue in the next couple months. That’s according to the New

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$3.9M paving project starts on Route 11 in northern Onondaga County

CICERO, N.Y. — New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) Commissioner Marie Therese Dominguez on April 19 announced the start of a $3.9 million project to repave 2.1 miles of State Route 11 in northern Onondaga County. Crews will make improvements to Route 11 from Taft Road in the town of Clay through the village

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State starts nearly $2M project on Route 13 bridge in Ithaca

ITHACA, N.Y. — Construction crews have started a $1.95 million project to rehabilitate the bridge carrying State Route 13 (South Meadow Street) over Six Mile Creek in the city of Ithaca, the state announced. When completed, the improved bridge will enhance safety and improve travel along a key roadway that provides direct access to Ithaca’s

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Grow-NY business contest accepts applications through mid-July

Applications will be accepted through July 15 for the 2021 Grow-NY business competition.  Grow-NY is a business contest that focuses on “enhancing the emerging food and agriculture innovation cluster” in Central New York, the Finger Lakes, and the Southern Tier regions of New York state, Empire State Development (ESD) said.  The competition attracts “high-growth” food and agriculture

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Millennial, Gen Z consumers prefer digital, in-person banking combo

About 85 percent of Americans say they will use digital tools to conduct some or all financial transactions after the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recently released survey report from KeyBank. However, Millennial and Gen Z consumers (which this study defined as those under age 35) prefer a combination of digital and in-person banking more often than

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Oswego Industries, The Arc of Oswego County plan on-site hiring event May 6

FULTON — Oswego Industries and the Arc of Oswego County plan to hold an on-site hiring event on May 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at their shared headquarters at 7 Morrill Place in Fulton.  Both are nonprofits that support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The organizations have full- and part-time positions ranging

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DFS offers guidance for N.Y. insurers on managing climate-change financial risks

The New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has issued a proposed, detailed guidance for New York–regulated domestic insurers, outlining the department’s expectations for managing the financial risks from climate change.  The proposed guidance builds on the DFS circular letter on Sept. 22, 2020. That letter outlined the department’s expectations that all New York insurers start

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