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Oneida County reports record number of COVID-19 cases with 214
UTICA, N.Y. — Oneida County on Tuesday reported a record 214 new positive cases of COVID-19, and its health department is pleading with people who

Broome County reports two new COVID-19 deaths, 105 cases in last day
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Broome County Executive Jason Garnar on Tuesday announced two new COVID-19-related deaths in the last day, bringing the county’s total to 116.

Nearly six in 10 Broome County hotel rooms were empty in October
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Broome County hotels posted an average occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) of 40.6 percent in October, down

People news: Bergeron joins Center for Wound Healing at Oswego Health
Oswego Health Primecare Fulton. There, she saw patients ages 12 and older and assisted with the management of chronic diseases, mental-health disorders, prescribed medications and

TSA at Syracuse airport deploys new technology to improve checkpoint-screening capabilities
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint at Syracuse Hancock International Airport is now using new technology that confirms the validity of a

Tompkins County IDA awards funding in child-care grant program
ITHACA, N.Y. — The Tompkins County Industrial Development Agency (TCIDA) on Nov. 11 awarded grant funding to four child-care organizations to assist their operations during

Possible virus exposure reported at bar/restaurant in Endwell
ENDWELL, N.Y. — The Broome County Health Department announced Sunday that a person who was at the Brickyard Endwell — located at 800 Hooper Road

Saranac Waterfront Lodge opens in the Adirondacks
SARANAC LAKE — The new boutique hotel, the Saranac Waterfront Lodge, opened this month on Lake Flower in the village of Saranac Lake. The hotel has 93 guest rooms, a pub/restaurant called Boathouse, and event space for weddings, meetings, and social events. Saranac Waterfront Lodge is operating under a soft opening during the winter months,
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SARANAC LAKE — The new boutique hotel, the Saranac Waterfront Lodge, opened this month on Lake Flower in the village of Saranac Lake.
The hotel has 93 guest rooms, a pub/restaurant called Boathouse, and event space for weddings, meetings, and social events.
Saranac Waterfront Lodge is operating under a soft opening during the winter months, giving guests a “sneak peek” of the property at promotional rates and offering future discounts, according to a hotel news release.
Saranac Waterfront Lodge will have an official grand opening in the spring of 2021. Additional amenities opening next year include two more food and beverage venues, an indoor heated pool and hot tub, lakeside fire pit, and private marina providing lake access and 24 boat slips.
Anura Dewapura is the hotel’s managing director.

ConMed to pay 4th quarter dividend of 20 cents a share in early January
UTICA — ConMed Corp. (NYSE: CNMD), a Utica–based surgical-device maker, recently announced that its board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20 cents a share for the fourth quarter. The dividend is payable on Jan. 5 to all shareholders of record as of Dec. 15. ConMed provides surgical devices and equipment for
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UTICA — ConMed Corp. (NYSE: CNMD), a Utica–based surgical-device maker, recently announced that its board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20 cents a share for the fourth quarter.
The dividend is payable on Jan. 5 to all shareholders of record as of Dec. 15.
ConMed provides surgical devices and equipment for minimally invasive procedures. The firm’s products are used by surgeons and physicians in specialties that include orthopedics, general surgery, gynecology, neurosurgery, thoracic surgery, and gastroenterology.
ConMed reported net sales of nearly
$610 million through the first nine months of 2020, down almost 12 percent from more than $690 million in the first three quarters of 2019.

St. Lawrence alum donates $5M for second phase of Appleton Arena expansion project
CANTON — A donation from a graduate will help St. Lawrence University in Canton pay for the second phase of a renovation and expansion project at the school’s Appleton Arena. The $5 million gift will support an expansion of the Michael “Buddy” Cornacchia ‘74 Strength and Conditioning Center, along with locker room and team facilities
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CANTON — A donation from a graduate will help St. Lawrence University in Canton pay for the second phase of a renovation and expansion project at the school’s Appleton Arena.
The $5 million gift will support an expansion of the Michael “Buddy” Cornacchia ‘74 Strength and Conditioning Center, along with locker room and team facilities for the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, field hockey, softball, and men and women’s rowing teams.
George Karpus, who graduated from the St. Lawrence County school in 1968, donated the funding, the university said in a Tuesday news release. It’ll be known as the George W. Karpus ‘68 Athletic Center at Appleton Arena.
Appleton Arena — which is also home to the Saints’ NCAA Division I men’s and women’s hockey programs — was recently renovated. St. Lawrence dedicated the new facilities earlier this year on Feb. 8, the school said.
St. Lawrence University has worked with HOK, a St. Louis, Missouri–based design firm, during the past three years. Plans and construction drawings were completed in 2018 and the school is updating project costs. Fundraising will continue, and once completed, crews will begin construction with a target date of spring 2022.
The completion of the George W. Karpus ‘68 Athletic Center at Appleton Arena will also “positively impact the entire campus community,” the school contends. St. Lawrence also plans to revamp the current strength and conditioning space for student athletes in the Stafford Fitness Center, “allowing students, faculty, and staff access to a larger area,” the school said.
Karpus in 1986 founded Karpus Investment Management, an investment advisory firm with offices near Rochester and in Florida. He has been a “generous” donor to the St. Lawrence Fund and in 2006, established the George W. Karpus ‘68 Expendable Scholarship Fund, the school said.
The Appleton Arena project is supported by the Campaign for Every Laurentian, which the school describes as the “largest comprehensive fundraising initiative” in the more than 160-year history of St. Lawrence University.
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