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Apex Entertainment reopens for bowling, laser tag at Destiny USA

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Apex Entertainment reopened at Destiny USA on Wednesday, Oct. 7 with 24 bowling lanes, laser tag, bumper cars, hologate and x-rider (virtual reality), along with a restaurant menu in its Pit Stop Tavern.  However, its arcade remains closed under New York State guidelines, Destiny USA said in a news release announcing the

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TCGplayer plans more hiring in year ahead; adds Seamless co-founder to company board

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — TCGplayer, an online technology platform for the collectibles industry, says plans to expand into new collectible lines of business and will hire more than 100 new full-time employees over the next year.  “Over the next 12 months, TCGplayer anticipates expanding beyond hobby gaming collectibles to areas like sports cards, board games, comic

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Tioga Downs implements plan to keep patrons safe during pandemic

NICHOLS, N.Y. — Tioga Downs Casino Resort has released the details of its “We’re a Safe Bet!” health and safety plan designed to protect the well-being of both customers and employees.  The casino resort was among the state-approved casinos that reopened Sept. 9 with its hotel facility reopening on Sept. 11. The facilities reopened with

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Commercial gaming revenue continued to rebound nationally in August

Revenue still down sharply from a year ago amid pandemic Commercial gaming revenue (CGR) continued to bounce back nationally in August as more casinos reopened from coronavirus closures, but still remained well below year-ago levels, according to a recent report. August marked the fourth straight month of recovery for the commercial gaming industry following April’s

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MVCC board of trustees appoints new chair, vice chair

UTICA, N.Y. — The Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) board of trustees has appointed Anthony J. Colón as board chair and Dr. Frank Dubeck, Jr., as board vice chair, effective Oct. 1. Colón is serving his 12th year on the board of trustees since his Oneida County appointment in 2008. He previously served as vice

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Broome County hotels continued business bounceback in August

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Hotels in Broome County continued to see a small pickup in guests in August compared to the past few months, but occupancy was still down sharply from a year earlier as the coronavirus pandemic continues to suppress travel and hospitality, according to a recent report.  The hotel occupancy rate (rooms sold as

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Final rankings of 8th annual CNY Best Places to Work Awards honorees

SYRACUSE — The 2020 CNY Business Journal Best Places to Work awards virtual event recently recognized nearly four- dozen companies from the Central New York region. The 8th annual event, which premiered on the afternoon of Sept. 16, attracted more than 20,000 viewers across all platforms, as of Oct. 5. Arel Moodie was the keynote

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Opinion: Crime Victims’ Families Who Fight for Justice are an Inspiration

OPINION [Recently], the Assembly Minority Conference joined the families of violent-crime victims to call for changes to New York’s parole procedures and implore the state to fix its broken criminal-justice system. Despite pleas to keep cop-killers and rapists behind bars, the state’s misguided parole board has allowed individuals convicted of heinous acts of violence out

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