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Chick-fil-A Cicero restaurant to open its doors on Feb. 22

CICERO — It’s finally almost here. The first Chick-fil-A restaurant in upstate New York will open Feb. 22 on Brewerton Road in Cicero. The 5,000-square-foot eatery will include seating for 112, outdoor seating for 24, and a two-story indoor play area, according to a company news release. The restaurant will be open from 6:30 a.m.

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Felice joins NBT Bank’s Mohawk Valley advisory board

UTICA–ROME, N.Y. — NBT Bank Mohawk Valley Regional President John Buffa recently announced that Lori Kaplan Felice has joined the bank’s Mohawk Valley advisory board. Formed in 2012, the advisory board works closely with NBT Bank management on a range of issues to help shape the bank’s continued growth and development in the region, NBT

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United Radio ending at-home repairs, other unprofitable lines

DeWITT — United Radio is planning to eliminate 15 unprofitable lines of work by the end of March. “Basically, we are looking to restructure a little bit,” says President Phil Rubenstein. The company has notified 30 workers their positions are being eliminated in seven weeks as the firm moves away from work for electronics companies

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SUNY Poly-led team of area refugees makes impact at robotics competition

UTICA, N.Y. — A first-year robotics team made up of Utica–area refugees and led by SUNY Polytechnic Institute students “overcame numerous challenges” to place in the top 15 at a recent First Tech Challenge (FTC) robotics competition, the university announced. Originally from Nigeria, Oghenekovie Evi-Parker (or Kovie as she’s known to friends) is a SUNY

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