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Paige’s Butterfly Run donates $215K to the Upstate Foundation for pediatric cancer care
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The charity Paige’s Butterfly Run, Inc. recently presented a $215,000 donation to the Upstate Foundation to benefit cancer care and research at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital. Upstate Medical University referred to it as the charity’s “traditional holiday gift donation,” according to its online announcement. Paige’s Butterfly Run officials presented the check to […]
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The charity Paige’s Butterfly Run, Inc. recently presented a $215,000 donation to the Upstate Foundation to benefit cancer care and research at Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital.
Upstate Medical University referred to it as the charity’s “traditional holiday gift donation,” according to its online announcement.
Paige’s Butterfly Run officials presented the check to foundation and hospital officials in a brief ceremony held Dec. 20 in the Kinney Performance Center of Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital.
“We cannot thank Chris Arnold, the Paige’s Butterfly Run team, and all their community supporters enough for continuing to work in support of our patients and their families,” Toni Gary, assistant VP for development & community relations for Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital, said in the announcement.
Since 1997, Paige’s Butterfly Run, Inc. has raised almost $5 million in support of pediatric cancer care at Upstate Medical University, the health system said.
“Paige’s Butterfly Run aims to make the difficult journey of a child’s cancer diagnosis a little easier,” said Dr. Melanie Comito, the Paige Yeomans Arnold Endowed Professor in Pediatric Oncology and division chief of the Waters Center for Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders at Upstate.
The donation will provide financial support to families to cover everything from food and gas expenses to medical costs and other services, Upstate said.
The charity honors Paige Yeomans Arnold, a student at Palmer Elementary School in Baldwinsville who was diagnosed with leukemia in 1993 when she was age 6. She died a year later from complications from a bone-marrow transplant in an effort to cure her leukemia at Boston Children’s Hospital, according to Upstate.
The namesake charity raises money through a variety of events throughout the year, such as Paige’s Butterfly Run, an annual running race and walk that is held in June.
Broome County Community Charities to award more than $750,000 in donations
VESTAL, N.Y. — Broome County Community Charities, Inc., the host organization of the PGA TOUR Champions Dick’s Open, will award $757,430 in charitable donations to
Massena liquor store reopens under new management, new name
MASSENA, N.Y. — North Country Liquor & Wine at 434 South Main St. in Massena, which formerly operated as Romeo’s Liquors, held a recent formal-opening
New restaurant set to open in Clinton
CLINTON, N.Y. — The Lucky Dog Bistro, at 4 College St. in Clinton, will formally mark its grand opening on Friday, Dec. 27 at 3 p.m. with a ribbon-cutting event including the Clinton Chamber of Commerce. “Our team is excited to bring this new venture to the community, and we can’t wait to share our
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CLINTON, N.Y. — The Lucky Dog Bistro, at 4 College St. in Clinton, will formally mark its grand opening on Friday, Dec. 27 at 3 p.m. with a ribbon-cutting event including the Clinton Chamber of Commerce.
“Our team is excited to bring this new venture to the community, and we can’t wait to share our passion for great food with all of you,” Owner Alyssa Williams said in a statement.
The Lucky Dog Bistro officially opens its doors to the public on Saturday, Dec. 28. The restaurant serves breakfast and lunch daily from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Breakfast menu items include protein shakes, bagel sandwiches, croissant waffles, and skillet plates, while lunch offerings range from artisanal sandwiches, paninis, melts, soups, and salads. The Lucky Dog Bistro also offers baked goods, coffee, loose-leaf tea, and gluten-free options.
State awards grants for water-improvement projects around New York
New York State has recently awarded more than $225 million to 165 projects around the state to improve water quality, including numerous projects in Central
CLAY, N.Y. — Micron Technology Inc, (NASDAQ: MU) has submitted the preliminary draft environmental impact statement (PDEIS) for its planned semiconductor-manufacturing campus in the town
Owego has a new family-owned, wood-fired pizza place
OWEGO, N.Y. — Brickhouse Pizza Company will formally celebrate its grand opening in Owego in mid-January. Owned by the Tricolla family, Brickhouse Pizza offers authentic wood-fired, brick-oven pizzas along with calzones, oversized sandwiches, meatballs, and more. The family brings 40 years of pizza-making experience to the business. Based in Berkshire, the family also owns the
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OWEGO, N.Y. — Brickhouse Pizza Company will formally celebrate its grand opening in Owego in mid-January.
Owned by the Tricolla family, Brickhouse Pizza offers authentic wood-fired, brick-oven pizzas along with calzones, oversized sandwiches, meatballs, and more. The family brings 40 years of pizza-making experience to the business.
Based in Berkshire, the family also owns the Tricolla Farms wedding and event barn venue in Berkshire.
Brickhouse Pizza is currently open daily for lunch and dinner.
Brickhouse Pizza Company will formally mark its opening with a ribbon cutting on Jan. 13 at 1 p.m. at the restaurant, 711 Route 17-C in Owego, the Tioga County Chamber of Commerce said.
Schweinfurth Art Center construction project will continue through the winter months
AUBURN, N.Y. — The Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn says the ongoing construction project is making progress, but due to weather and procurement issues, the
Crews making progress on new passenger terminal at the Watertown airport
HOUNSFIELD, N.Y. — The Watertown International Airport says the new passenger-terminal project has reached an “important construction milestone.” Crews lifted one of the last steel
Colgate hires D-III national title coach, CNY native to lead football program
HAMILTON, N.Y. — Colgate University has hired SUNY Cortland football coach Curt Fitzpatrick as the 31st head coach in the history of the Raiders football program. Fitzpatrick, a Fulton native, coached the Red Dragons to a 45-5 record in four seasons, including the 2023 Division III national championship. Fitzpatrick was named the 2023 Division III
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HAMILTON, N.Y. — Colgate University has hired SUNY Cortland football coach Curt Fitzpatrick as the 31st head coach in the history of the Raiders football program.
Fitzpatrick, a Fulton native, coached the Red Dragons to a 45-5 record in four seasons, including the 2023 Division III national championship. Fitzpatrick was named the 2023 Division III National Coach of the Year. He also guided the Red Dragons to four consecutive Empire 8 titles.
“We are thrilled to welcome Coach Fitzpatrick and his family to Colgate,” Yariv Amir, VP and director of athletics at Colgate University, said in the Division I, FCS level school’s announcement on Saturday. “Curt has demonstrated a commitment to pursuing excellence, and developing student-athletes with character and integrity that align with the mission of our University. We are confident in the future of Colgate Football as we look forward to working with Coach Fitzpatrick and his staff.”
Fitzpatrick succeeds Stan Dakosty as head football coach. Amir on Dec. 2 had announced Colgate would make a football coaching change after the Raiders went 2-10 in the 2024 season.
“Coach Dakosty has been a true steward of Colgate University during his 20-plus years at this institution as a student-athlete and coach,” Amir said. “He led our storied program with hard work, professionalism, and dedication. We are grateful to Stan and his family for their contributions to our University and community, and we wish them the very best moving forward.”
Dakosty spent 17 years on the Colgate football coaching staff, starting as the tight ends coach in 2007 after a four-year career in the maroon and white. He took part in seven of Colgate’s 10 Patriot League titles and every FCS playoff win, either as a coach or a player. Dakosty was named the head coach in 2021.
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