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SUNY Oswego to use $1 million SRC donation for endowed professorship in engineering
SRC is a nonprofit corporation headquartered in Cicero that focuses on areas that include defense, environment, and intelligence. “SRC’s support for an endowed professorship at

Carrols Restaurant Group names new CFO
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Carrols Restaurant Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: TAST) on Monday announced that it has appointed Anthony (Tony) E. Hull as the firm’s VP, CFO,

Ithaca’s Sciencenter names new executive director
ITHACA, N.Y. — The board of trustees of Ithaca’s Sciencenter has selected Michelle Kortenaar as the nonprofit’s new executive director. She’s replacing Dean Briere, who

Ithaca firm wins funding in FuzeHub commercialization competition
ALBANY, N.Y. — An Ithaca startup won $50,000 in prize money in FuzeHub’s commercialization competition held Nov. 18-19 in Albany. FuzeHub is an Albany–based nonprofit

Strategic Financial Services names new CEO; founder transitions to chairman
UTICA, N.Y. — Strategic Financial Services, Inc., a Utica–based wealth-management firm, has named Alan Leist, III as its new CEO. Leist, III previously held the

Syracuse’s Whitman School appoints new director of WISE Women’s Business Center
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Martin J. Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University announced it has appointed Meghan Florkowski as director of the WISE Women’s

Syracuse airport expects 17 percent increase in Thanksgiving travelers compared to 2018
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Regional Airport Authority (SRAA) on Friday said preparations are underway for an anticipated 17.3 percent increase in Thanksgiving week travelers

What channel is the Syracuse basketball game on vs. Bucknell?
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse basketball (3-1) seeks a fourth straight win when the Orange host the Bucknell Bison (2-3) on Saturday afternoon, as both teams

Cayuga Restaurant Group formally re-opens Auburn McDonald’s following renovation project
AUBURN — The McDonald’s restaurant on Genesee Street in Auburn on Nov. 15 hosted a formal re-opening ceremony after a renovation project that represented a “complete rebuild.” The ceremony included a ribbon-cutting event led by local McDonald’s franchise owner Courtney Feehan, per a company news release. The McDonald’s location re-opened to customers on Oct. 11,
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AUBURN — The McDonald’s restaurant on Genesee Street in Auburn on Nov. 15 hosted a formal re-opening ceremony after a renovation project that represented a “complete rebuild.”
The ceremony included a ribbon-cutting event led by local McDonald’s franchise owner Courtney Feehan, per a company news release.
The McDonald’s location re-opened to customers on Oct. 11, after the four-month long renovation. The remodel included a new kitchen, along with digital menus in both the dining room and drive-thru area.
The Cayuga Restaurant Group, Feehan’s company that owns the McDonald’s restaurant, declined to disclose the project cost in an email to CNYBJ.
The project sought to “enhance customers’ experiences,” the Cayuga Restaurant Group said. Customers can order as usual at the front counter, but the new restaurant now offers new self-ordering kiosks, delivery through UberEats and DoorDash, a mobile order and pay app, and a dual lane drive thru.
The restaurant has also added a new position called the guest experience leader. That employee works to “lead the hospitality experience in the dining room by providing a friendly and inviting environment, tableside service and assistance to guests as needed,” per the release.
The guest experience leader is among 30 new employees hired at this location, a figure that brings the total employee count to 85, the Cayuga Restaurant Group said.
The Genesee Street and Grant Avenue restaurants in Auburn are part of the Cayuga Restaurant Group, which includes eight restaurants across the Southern Tier and Central New York. The rebuild of the Genesee Street restaurant is the most recent “major” investment Feehan has undertaken. She plans to remodel the Grant Avenue restaurant in the near future, per the release.
Feehan lives in the area and is a Cornell University graduate. She has owned and operated local McDonald’s restaurants since 2012.

Division of ITW leases converted former NAPA store in Seneca Falls
SENECA FALLS — Hobart Service, a division of ITW, has leased a former NAPA Auto Parts store in Seneca Falls. The 5,000-square-foot former retail and warehouse space, located at 2163 Route 5 & 20, was converted into office/warehouse space for Hobart Service. Gary Cottet of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the tenant in this
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SENECA FALLS — Hobart Service, a division of ITW, has leased a former NAPA Auto Parts store in Seneca Falls.
The 5,000-square-foot former retail and warehouse space, located at 2163 Route 5 & 20, was converted into office/warehouse space for Hobart Service.
Gary Cottet of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage Company represented the tenant in this lease transaction, the real-estate firm said in a news release. No lease terms were disclosed.
Hobart Service says it maintains, repairs, and replaces original-equipment manufacturer parts and machines for some of the top foodservice brands in North America. It is part of ITW Food Equipment Group, a division of Illinois Tool Works. ITW is a diversified manufacturer of specialized industrial equipment and consumables, and has related services businesses.
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