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The Forest Grill opens at Point Place Casino
SULLIVAN, N.Y. — The Forest Grill, a casual and rustic farm to fork American grill restaurant, is set to formally open on Nov. 19 at Point Place Casino in the Bridgeport area of the town of Sullivan, in Madison County. It’s the next phase of the $50 million expansion of the casino, which is also […]
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SULLIVAN, N.Y. — The Forest Grill, a casual and rustic farm to fork American grill restaurant, is set to formally open on Nov. 19 at Point Place Casino in the Bridgeport area of the town of Sullivan, in Madison County.
It’s the next phase of the $50 million expansion of the casino, which is also opening a new 99-room, lodge-style hotel.
“The Forest Grill will be a destination for both locals and visitors featuring an inviting and rustic ambiance echoing the evergreens and offering a cozy Adirondack-inspired retreat where guests can savor hearty comfort food and delicious drinks,” according to an announcement from Turning Stone Enterprises.
Local Syracuse chef Josh White will serve as chef de cuisine for the new restaurant. White, a graduate of the culinary program at SUNY Cobleskill, has led kitchens at local establishments including LM Social and Onondaga Country Club and most recently served as chef de cuisine for other large organizations, per the announcement.
Operating hours for the Forest Grill are Wednesday through Saturday from 4-10 p.m., and Sunday from 3-9 p.m.
Point Place Casino is owned by the Oneida Indian Nation and an entity of Turning Stone Enterprises. It opened in March 2018 and features more than 500 slot machines, an assortment of table games, TS Sports, Perfect Pour Cafe, Burgers of Madison County, and the Fireside Lounge, in addition to the new arrivals of the Forest Grill and the hotel.

Pathfinder Bancorp posts profit improvement in Q3
OSWEGO, N.Y. — Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: PBHC), the holding company for Pathfinder Bank, reported net income attributable to common shareholders of $626,000, or 10 cents per share, in the third quarter of this year. That’s a significant improvement from $31,000, or less than 1 cent a share, in the second quarter of this year,
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OSWEGO, N.Y. — Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ: PBHC), the holding company for Pathfinder Bank, reported net income attributable to common shareholders of $626,000, or 10 cents per share, in the third quarter of this year.
That’s a significant improvement from $31,000, or less than 1 cent a share, in the second quarter of this year, and a net loss attributable to common shareholders of $4.6 million, or 75 cents per share, in the third quarter of 2024.
The Oswego–based banking company contended that the results reflect its ongoing efforts to lessen credit risk and improve asset-quality metrics for the long term, as well as the continued growth of Pathfinder’s core deposit base, deliberate liability pricing, net interest-margin resilience, and operating-expense discipline.
Pathfinder’s loans totaled $898.5 million at the end of the third quarter, compared to $909.7 million at the conclusion of the second quarter, and $921.7 million on Sept. 30, 2024. Commercial loans were $543.7 million, or 60.5 percent of total loans, on Sept. 30 of this year, compared to $549.1 million on June 30, and $534.5 million on Sept. 30, 2024.
Total deposits at Pathfinder grew to $1.23 billion at the end of the third quarter, compared to $1.22 billion on June 30, and $1.20 billion on Sept. 30, 2024. During the third quarter of this year, total balances increased on growth in core deposits, more than offsetting reductions in higher-cost time deposits.
“Recent asset quality related to certain legacy loans has resulted in unacceptable levels of credit volatility,” James A. Dowd, president and CEO of Pathfinder, said in the Oct. 30 earnings report. “We’re committed to advancing our dynamic credit risk management framework, emphasizing enhanced portfolio analytics, rigorous policy standards, stringent underwriting criteria, and a measured approach to new loan production that favors local consumer and small and mid-sized businesses lending over highly concentrated credit relationships. In addition, we initiated a new, comprehensive review of the entire loan portfolio, scheduled to be completed by year end, which we believe will enable us to make significant strides toward reducing the volatility of credit costs in 2026 and beyond, clearing a path for consistent and sustainable improvement in earnings over time.”
Oswego–based Pathfinder Bancorp, as of Sept. 30, had total assets of $1.47 billion. Pathfinder Bank has 11 full-service branches located in its market areas of Oswego and Onondaga counties and one limited-purpose office in Oneida County.
Pathfinder’s stock price was down more than 11 percent year to date through Nov. 11, and off more than 12 percent over the last 12 months.

Geneva General Hospital Women’s Health Services earns ACR designation
GENEVA, N.Y. — Geneva General Hospital’s Women’s Health Services has been designated a Comprehensive Breast Imaging Center by the American College of Radiology (ACR), a recognition awarded to facilities that demonstrate excellence in breast imaging. This designation reflects accreditation in mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy, and breast ultrasound, including ultrasound-guided breast biopsy and MRI, according to
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GENEVA, N.Y. — Geneva General Hospital’s Women’s Health Services has been designated a Comprehensive Breast Imaging Center by the American College of Radiology (ACR), a recognition awarded to facilities that demonstrate excellence in breast imaging.
This designation reflects accreditation in mammography, stereotactic breast biopsy, and breast ultrasound, including ultrasound-guided breast biopsy and MRI, according to an announcement from UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health, the hospital’s parent organization. Facilities must meet rigorous standards in image quality, staff qualifications, equipment, quality control, and safety protocols.
The ACR gold seal of accreditation represents the highest level of image quality and patient safety. It is awarded only to facilities that meet specific criteria outlined in ACR Practice Parameters and Technical Standards, the announcement stated.
The ACR is a national professional organization serving more than 42,000 diagnostic/interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and medical physicists with programs focusing on the practice of medical imaging and radiation oncology and the delivery of comprehensive health care services.
UR Medicine Finger Lakes Health is an integrated delivery system that provides a full range of acute and long-term health care services to residents of the Finger Lakes region in upstate New York. Acute and long-term care services are provided on three campuses located in Ontario, Seneca, and Yates Counties. Primary care services are offered in Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, and Yates Counties.

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Senior housing project on Binghamton’s north side is complete
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Binghamton Mayor Jared Kraham on Wednesday on Nov. 12 announced the completion of a $3.2 million senior and affordable-housing project on Munsell

Greek Peak Mountain Resort begins making snow ahead of new ski season
VIRGIL, N.Y. — Greek Peak Mountain Resort says it started making snow on Monday evening, Nov. 10, ahead of the upcoming 2025-2026 ski season. The effort continued into the following day with coverage on the Karyatis Way, Meadow, Platonic, Lower Platonic, Elysian Fields, Stoic, and Odyssey trails, as well as the tubing hill. Greek Peak
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VIRGIL, N.Y. — Greek Peak Mountain Resort says it started making snow on Monday evening, Nov. 10, ahead of the upcoming 2025-2026 ski season.
The effort continued into the following day with coverage on the Karyatis Way, Meadow, Platonic, Lower Platonic, Elysian Fields, Stoic, and Odyssey trails, as well as the tubing hill.
Greek Peak has yet to announce an official opening day for the new ski season but noted that snow-making efforts started about 10 days sooner than last year.
Greek Peak Mountain Resort is located at 2000 NYS Route 392 in the town of Virgil, just south of Cortland.
In the 2024-2025 season, ski and ride guests had the opportunity to enjoy 108 days on the slopes, and with Greek Peak’s latest investments in infrastructure and snowmaking equipment, the venue is “feeling good” about a similar showing for this season.
Wes Kryger, president of Greek Peak Mountain Resort, expressed optimism for the coming season and is excited to share the resort’s “ongoing commitment to enhancing the guest experience.”
“The 2025-26 season marks the beginning of a new four-year, $2 million-plus investment plan into the mountain, and I believe our guests will be able to really see the results of our efforts to date out on the slopes this season,” Kryger said.
The completed projects that skiers and boarders will enjoy this coming season include a second wave of new rental gear added to Greek Peak’s inventory valued at $150,000.
The projects also include a new pump in the main pumphouse, which brings an increased capacity of 33 percent to get more water to key parts of the new snow-making infrastructure and increase overall terrain coverage. They also include 12 new high-efficiency HKD snow guns, along with new water and air lines on the Middle Pollux trail.
In addition, Greek Peak also added brand new snowmaking capacity to the East Meadow and Zephyr trails, and the top of Epicurus trail.

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