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I-81-related construction work to affect East Seneca Turnpike, Airport Boulevard
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) says it has construction work planned on East Seneca Turnpike this weekend (starting Aug.

PAR Technology wins order from chicken chain for its loyalty product
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — Church’s Texas Chicken, a fast-food restaurant chain with nearly 800 locations across the U.S., is the latest customer for PAR Technology (NYSE: PAR) with its addition of the PAR Punchh guest engagement and loyalty program, PAR announced. Church’s is known for its hand-battered fried chicken and homestyle sides. PAR Punchh’s platform
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NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — Church’s Texas Chicken, a fast-food restaurant chain with nearly 800 locations across the U.S., is the latest customer for PAR Technology (NYSE: PAR) with its addition of the PAR Punchh guest engagement and loyalty program, PAR announced.
Church’s is known for its hand-battered fried chicken and homestyle sides.
PAR Punchh’s platform will allow Church’s to streamline management of customer offers and implement a full loyalty program to drive customer satisfaction and loyalty.
“Church’s Texas Chicken’s decision to team up with Punchh shows their commitment to a unified guest experience,” Savneet Singh, CEO OF New Hartford–based PAR Technology, said in a statement. “Working together with them, we’re not just strengthening their connection with fans, but also setting them apart from the competition. By blending their iconic offerings with our cutting-edge solutions, we’re creating a winning feast!”
Church’s Texas Chicken’s new Real Rewards program launched at all U.S. locations and leverages Punchh’s loyalty and campaigns solutions to offer a points-based experience. Founded in 1952 in San Antonio, Texas, Church’s Texas Chicken and its international sister brand, Texas Chicken, operate more than 1,500 locations in 23 countries with sales of more than $1.4 billion.
“PAR Punchh has consistently demonstrated the ability to quickly implement comprehensive loyalty solutions that meet the dynamic needs of large-scale operations for our brand,” Jessica Wu-McConnell, Church’s VP of digital loyalty, said in a statement. “Their responsive support and proven scalability were key factors in our decision, ensuring a smooth and efficient launch of our loyalty initiatives.”
PAR Technology provides restaurant hardware and software, loyalty, drive-thru, and back-office solutions. With about 1,400 employees, the company also has locations in Houston, Texas; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and Toronto, Canada.
PAR Technology’s stock price is up about 26 percent year to date, 36 percent higher over the last one-year period, and up 46 percent over the past two years.

Broome County IDA releases environmental draft, plans public hearing for proposed tech park
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — The Broome County Industrial Development Agency (IDA) will hold a public hearing next month, following the release of the draft scoping document

Oneida Indian Nation breaks ground on $50 million expansion of Point Place Casino
SULLIVAN, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation plans a more than $50 million expansion at Point Place Casino in the Bridgeport area of town of Sullivan in Madison County. Local elected officials, community leaders, partners in the building trades, and casino employees on Tuesday gathered at the casino for a formal groundbreaking ceremony. The Oneida
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SULLIVAN, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation plans a more than $50 million expansion at Point Place Casino in the Bridgeport area of town of Sullivan in Madison County.
Local elected officials, community leaders, partners in the building trades, and casino employees on Tuesday gathered at the casino for a formal groundbreaking ceremony.
The Oneida Indian Nation says its investment in the property will also generate more than 200 construction jobs, “grow regional tourism, and create new opportunities for Turning Stone Enterprises team members,” per the Tuesday announcement.
The expansion at Point Place Casino will include a new multi-story hotel with 100 rooms, double the size of the existing gaming floor, add a new restaurant, create a new Perfect Pour Cafe satellite location in the hotel’s lobby, add an event space, and update the Fireside Lounge, doubling its current size and adding a 360-degree view of the wood-burning fireplace with cozy new seating.
“When we built Point Place Casino six years ago, we had a vision for what it could become as an entertainment destination and an economic engine for this community,” Ray Halbritter, Oneida Indian Nation representative and Turning Stone Enterprises CEO, said in the announcement. “As with everything we do, that vision was guided by the understanding that if you are not growing, you are going backward. That has been our motto across all of our enterprises and the reason we are so committed to constant diversification and growth.”
The Oneida Indian Nation says it has made “continuous investments” in Point Place Casino since its grand opening in 2018. They include two expansions of its gaming floor, the introduction of a sports book, and the creation of the Perfect Pour Cafe.
“The expansion of Point Place Casino and adding our first hotel to the town of Sullivan will have a tremendous influence on our town and county,” Town of Sullivan Supervisor Thomas Daviau said. “It will add a new flow of visitors and hundreds of new jobs.”

Allegiant Air to expand nonstop flights from Syracuse to Myrtle Beach, starting next March
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Allegiant Air plans to expand its nonstop air service from Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) directly to Myrtle Beach International Airport (MYR)

ANDRO awarded slot under competitive federal contract award
ROME, N.Y. — The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has selected ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC for a slot under the first set of competitive One

MACNY expands Real Life Rosies, Advance 2 Apprenticeship programs to Onondaga, Oswego counties
DeWITT, N.Y. — MACNY, the Manufacturers Association plans to expand the Real Life Rosies and the Advance 2 Apprenticeship direct entry pre-apprenticeship programs to both

CLAYTON, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Thousand Islands Land Trust (TILT) recently announced the acquisition of nearly 1,000 acres in Jefferson County through 17 projects focused on protecting the region’s drinking-water sources. The partnership will have “lasting impacts” on the water quality and habitats of the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario, Hochul’s
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CLAYTON, N.Y. — Gov. Kathy Hochul and the Thousand Islands Land Trust (TILT) recently announced the acquisition of nearly 1,000 acres in Jefferson County through 17 projects focused on protecting the region’s drinking-water sources.
The partnership will have “lasting impacts” on the water quality and habitats of the St. Lawrence River and Lake Ontario, Hochul’s office said in making the announcement.
The agreement is supported with more than $5.8 million in state grants through the Water Quality Improvement Project (WQIP) program. Gov. Hochul signed the agreement Aug. 13 while visiting the North Country.
“Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River and their tributaries provide drinking water for hundreds of thousands of people across countless municipalities in the US and Canada. As shoreline development and habitat degradation continues at a record pace, these widely used surface water sources are becoming more susceptible to water contamination,” Jake Tibbles, executive director of the Thousand Islands Land Trust, said in the announcement. “To safeguard these waterbodies and the communities that rely on them, the Thousand Island Land Trust and its conservation partners have turned to New York State’s WQIP program to conserve some of the region’s last remaining and most sensitive riparian habitats. With Governor Hochul’s support, and through these land and easement projects, the State and TILT will be permanently protecting these invaluable natural resources now, and for generations to come.”

Cornell University food team takes second place at contest
ITHACA, N.Y. — Cornell University’s team was named a finalist at the Institute of Food Technologists Student Association & Mars Product Development Competition held recently

Lockheed Martin Sikorsky helicopter built in Tioga County joins presidential fleet
OWEGO, N.Y. — The U.S. Marine Corps formally accepted a 23rd and final next-generation VH-92A presidential helicopter built by Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) company in a recent ceremony at the company’s Owego plant. The company’s aircraft have flown every president since 1957. “The most recognizable helicopter in the world — made in Tioga
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OWEGO, N.Y. — The U.S. Marine Corps formally accepted a 23rd and final next-generation VH-92A presidential helicopter built by Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) company in a recent ceremony at the company’s Owego plant.
The company’s aircraft have flown every president since 1957.
“The most recognizable helicopter in the world — made in Tioga County, New York, by the Southern Tier’s powerhouse workforce at Lockheed Martin — is officially on its way,” U.S. Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) said in a news release. “The presidential helicopter program is key to our national defense and the protection of our president and top government officials, and now the world-class workers at Lockheed Martin Owego have completed the delivery of the 23rd and final VH-92A in the presidential helicopter fleet.”
The delivery demonstrates the success of the program to design, build, and deliver under budget and within the planned delivery schedule. The helicopter will transport the U.S. president and vice president, as well as other officials.
“Once again, Sikorsky’s highly skilled employees have shown their ability to innovate, manufacture, and delivery these next-generation VH-92A presidential helicopters that will be operating worldwide in support of presidential missions well into the future,” Sikorsky VP and General Manager Richard Benton said in a release. “This milestone is a credit to our valued and long-lasting partnership with the Marine Corps as we provide a highly tailored solution for the Marine Corps’ unique, critical mission.”
The VH-92A program ensures long-term affordability by utilizing the FAA-certified Sikorsky S-92 aircraft, which was modified at Sikorsky facilities in Owego and Stratford, Connecticut for the VH-92A mission based on government-defined requirements.
“The VH-92A is vital to national security and a mainstay of the Southern Tier economy,” Schumer said. “That’s why I’m proud to have fought for and led the effort to secure critical federal investments year after year to keep Owego’s Lockheed Martin workforce doing what they do best: making the most sophisticated and secure helicopters in the world, while keeping our military service members and government officials safe and keeping these critical jobs in the Southern Tier. Every time the president of the United States takes off in one of these helicopters, everyone in the Southern Tier can smile knowing it was their community that made it happen.”
Lockheed Martin — a Bethesda, Maryland–based global defense-technology company — has two plants in Central New York, in Salina and in Owego, respectively.
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