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Bodycote Syracuse Heat Treating buys Geddes manufacturing facility

GEDDES — Bodycote Syracuse Heat Treating Corp., a thermal-processing company, recently purchased the 58,717-square-foot industrial manufacturing facility located at 8 Dwight Park Drive in the town of Geddes.  An entity known as Nu-121 Dwight Park Circle LLC sold the property in July for $1.3 million Michael Kalet and Cory LaDuke of Cushman & Wakefield/Pyramid Brokerage […]

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ConMed to pay Q3 dividend of 20 cents a share in early October

UTICA — ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD), a Utica–based medical-device maker, recently announced that its board of directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of 20 cents per share for the third quarter. The dividend will be payable on Oct. 7 to all shareholders of record as of Sept. 13. At the company’s current stock price,

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Stone’s Steakhouse builds on farm-to-table success

DeWITT — Some restaurants boast a farm-to-table concept, but not too many restaurant owners can say they also own the farm. That’s what helps set Stone’s Steakhouse apart from the competition, says April Stone. In addition to owning the restaurant at 3220 Erie Blvd. E. in DeWitt, she also co-owns Green Acres Black Angus Beef

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Hope Café and Tea House to open second café in downtown Syracuse

SYRACUSE — Hope Café and Tea House in Liverpool, which opened in August 2017, is planning to open a second location in downtown Syracuse this fall at 357 South Warren St. at the intersection of South Warren and East Jefferson Streets. The existing café operates inside the Village Mall at 350 Vine St. in Liverpool.

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Oswego County: Fishing & much more

Jimmy Zaccagnino, left, and Jeff Browne, right, both of Williamsville in Erie County, show off their catch after a beautiful day on Lake Ontario aboard Capt. Troy Creasy’s High Adventure sportfishing charter out of Oswego last summer. Fishing is one of the major tourism attractions in Oswego County, but the region also offers historic sites,

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Marriott Syracuse Downtown GM discusses active year at hotel

SYRACUSE — The general manager of Marriott Syracuse Downtown, the former Hotel Syracuse, called 2019, so far, “definitely an active year” for the hotel.  “Anybody who’s grown up in Syracuse has been to this hotel for an event at some point in their life, whether it be a social event, a wedding, a graduation,” says

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Leisure and hospitality job growth in CNY outpaces state as a whole

The number of leisure and hospitality jobs in six Central New York metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) grew by 3,200 or 4.7 percent, in June 2019 compared to the year-ago period, according to statistics released by the New York State Department of Labor in July. The figures showed that jobs in the leisure and hospitality sector

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Owego downtown-improvement ideas include tourism-focused projects

OWEGO, N.Y. — The village of Owego in Tioga County will use a portion of its state grant in the Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) on projects focused on boosting tourism in the Southern Tier community. Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Aug. 8 announced a total of 17 projects for Owego as part of the $10 million

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Proposing a Bile or Hate Holiday

Perhaps the time has come for a bile holiday. Or a hatred holiday. Shortly after he was inaugurated, FDR declared a four-day bank holiday. This was after all the states declared bank holidays. The idea was to calm the turbulence caused by so many bank failures. I propose a bile holiday — to help clear

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New York’s Climate Act: Short on Details, Long on Mandates & Costs

A basic element of well-crafted legislation is details. Well-written bills detail what parts of existing law will change, how the change will impact people, penalties if they apply, and include estimates of their fiscal impact. Such details, however, were nowhere to be found when New York’s so-called Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act passed the state

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