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Pilot launches helicopter tour business near Ithaca

LANSING — The Ithaca and Finger Lakes region has an abundance of scenic sites to see included waterfalls, gorges, lakes, college campuses, vineyards, and more. Andrew Garcia is betting people will want to gain a new perspective on these attractions from the high-in-the-sky vantage point of a helicopter.  The experienced U.S. Air Force search and

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Northeast Information Discovery settles into new Canastota HQ

CANASTOTA — Northeast Information Discovery (NEID) is conducting operations from its new headquarters located at 3197 Seneca Turnpike in Canastota. The firm, a woman-owned software company, also operates a second facility nearby at 11 Madison Blvd. NEID is focused on the research and development of advanced computer-network operations and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities for

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Utica Zoo providing STEAM program for young girls

UTICA — The Utica Zoo was scheduled to conduct a STEM/STEAM program for girls ages 12 to 15, starting May 11, believing that it is “essential” that girls get involved in STEM/STEAM activities at a young age. The zoo is targeting that age group “as society and technology advance at a feverish pace,” the Utica

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Construction work starts at Lake Placid’s Olympic ski-jump complex

LAKE PLACID — Construction contracts have been awarded and crews have started work on more than $9.3 million in renovation and construction projects at Lake Placid’s Olympic ski-jumping complex.  The renovation and construction projects began this spring and are expected to be complete this fall. They are part of the preparation for the recently awarded

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