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BAE Systems wins San Francisco MTA contract for power and propulsion systems
ENDICOTT, N.Y. — The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has selected BAE Systems to supply electric power and propulsion systems for its transit buses.

Clarkson University to use $400K NSF grant to grow its research cyberinfrastructure
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Crouse Health names permanent CFO
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Disney CEO Bob Iger, wife Willow Bay establish Ithaca College scholarship for diversity in media
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KPH Healthcare Services to provide on-site pharmacy services for Malone nonprofit
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Haylor, Freyer & Coon formally opens new downtown Syracuse headquarters
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What channel is the Syracuse basketball game on at Georgia Tech?
ATLANTA — Syracuse basketball (4-4, 0-1 ACC) looks to snap a three-game losing streak when the Orange visit the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (4-2, 1-0

Binghamton University to host watch party for Nobel Prize ceremony for its professor
VESTAL, N.Y. — Binghamton University will host a watch party for the ceremony in which professor M. Stanley Whittingham is honored for his Nobel Prize

Health Foundation seeks applications for health leadership fellows program in 2020
The Health Foundation for Western & Central New York announced it is now accepting applications from leaders in Western and Central New York who are

Mooney’s Sports Bar and Grill formally opens in Johnson City
JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. — Mooney’s Sports Bar and Grill formally opened its 10th location in the village of Johnson City in the town of Union, on Dec. 4. Brian Harris, co-owner of Mooney’s, was set to host a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony that day at the newly renovated site of the former Ground Round,
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JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. — Mooney’s Sports Bar and Grill formally opened its 10th location in the village of Johnson City in the town of Union, on Dec. 4.
Brian Harris, co-owner of Mooney’s, was set to host a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony that day at the newly renovated site of the former Ground Round, at 214 Reynolds Road, according to a Town of Union news release. Town officials were scheduled to present Mooney’s with a certificate of business appreciation.
Mooney’s Sports Bar and Grill, a family- friendly combination of an Irish pub and sports bar and grill serving the Southern Tier and Western New York, was founded in 2010. The Johnson City location is its 10th. Its other restaurants are in Big Flats, Corning, Depew, Kenmore, Lancaster, LeRoy, Tonawanda, West Seneca, and Athens, Pennsylvania, per its website.
The Johnson City restaurant will employ about 35-40 people.
Mooney’s says it is known for its extensive lineup of mac n’ cheese dishes.
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