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Del Lago Resort & Casino hotel and spa to open July 1
TYRE, N.Y. — The hotel and spa at del Lago Resort & Casino in the town of Tyre are set to open July 1. The
People news: Pirri joins Little Falls Hospital as VP of HR
LITTLE FALLS, N.Y. — Christine Pirri has joined Little Falls Hospital, a subsidiary of Bassett Healthcare Network, as vice president of human resources. Pirri will

Salamida quintuples distribution in three years
JOHNSON CITY — Yogi Berra was famous for his baseball prowess and for his malapropisms. The above quote is reputed to have been uttered on

Good Nature Farm Brewery formally opens in Madison County
HAMILTON — The Good Nature Farm Brewery & Tap Room recently formally opened in the town of Hamilton in Madison County after a $6 million
Syracuse leads CNY regions in jobs gained in the last year
The Syracuse–area economy added 3,200 jobs, a 1 percent increase, in the last year to lead Central New York regions in jobs gained, according to

Lakeview Pointe Landing offers boat slips for Amphitheater concertgoers
GEDDES — Lakeview Pointe Landing — a dock with slips for 25 boats — is available for people who want to attend concerts at the

Carthage Area Hospital transferring skilled-nursing unit residents before closure
CARTHAGE — Carthage Area Hospital is working to transfer the 23 residents in its skilled-nursing unit after the state approved its plan to close the
Kleinhans retires from Carthage Area Hospital after 44-year career
CARTHAGE — Hospital leadership, medical, and support staff recently gathered to honor Mary F. Kleinhans, RN, BSN, for her 16 years of service to Carthage
Cayuga Community College is adding cross country to fall-sports lineup
AUBURN — Cayuga Community College has decided to add men’s and women’s cross-country running to its intercollegiate athletic program this fall. The college considers student
New York milk production rises more than 2 percent in May
New York dairy farms produced 1.32 billion pounds of milk in May, up 2.3 percent from the year-ago period, the USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service
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