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Brooklyn Pickle opens first restaurant outside of New York state

SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. — Brookyln Pickle has officially headed south with its first location outside New York state. The eatery has been expanding outside its Syracuse home base this year — first with a restaurant in Utica and now a new location in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Located at 1788 Old Morganton Road, the newest […]

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RPM Raceway Syracuse reopens after major renovations

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — RPM Raceway, an indoor racing destination for adventure enthusiasts, formally reopened its Syracuse location at Destiny USA on Oct. 30 after making extensive renovations.  Located on level 3 of the shopping center, RPM Raceway Syracuse completed new renovations that include converting the flat track to an enhanced multi-level racing track designed with

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Two Saranac Lake businesses gain community support through crowdfunding

SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. — The Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA) in October relaunched its Ignite! program to address the challenge among local entrepreneurs of securing capital for small projects that would “make a substantial impact on their growth.”  Utilizing ANCA’s new website and updated crowdfunding platform, Ignite! is currently hosting project campaigns for two women-owned,

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Syracuse’s Main Street programs offer funding

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — For-profit and nonprofit organizations can apply for funding to make building improvements through the City of Syracuse’s two new Main Street façade-improvement programs.  The programs support the redevelopment and improvement of mixed use, commercial, and historic properties in Syracuse’s South Salina Street, West Onondaga Street, and South Avenue business corridors.  The city’s

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The MOST announces new hires and promotions

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) recently announced the hiring of two new employees and the promotion of two current staff members. Courtney Armbruster has joined the museum as the director of marketing & communications. She oversees all of the organization’s direct communications and outreach with visitors and

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New president outlines vision for Oneida County Tourism

UTICA, N.Y. — New to the role of president at the Convention and Visitors Bureau for Oneida County, which does business as Oneida County Tourism, Sarah Foster Calero isn’t new to the organization. Calero, who took over as president on July 1, marked 13 years with the tourism organization in October. She’s the first to

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Syracuse University to convert Sheraton hotel into residence hall

SYRACUSE — The well-known venue has hosted wedding receptions, banquets, and campus visitors for all types of functions at Syracuse University, but moving forward, it will serve a different purpose. The university on Nov. 8 announced it plans to convert the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel & Conference Center into a nearly 400-bed, on-campus residence hall,

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OPINION: Former ICE chief warns border security is matter of life & death

Tom Homan, the former acting Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency under President Donald Trump, says, “The Drug Enforcement Administration, the DEA, last year, seized enough fentanyl to kill every person in America.” In an interview with Rebecca Weber, CEO of the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC), on her “Better

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OPINION: Australia is a key U.S. ally

Australia may not be the first nation to come to mind when we think about important U.S. allies. It’s on the far side of the globe, an area of the world we often neglect. Its largest city, Sydney, is a 22-hour flight from New York City. Most Americans have never traveled there. But, in fact,

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Lockheed Martin Owego wins more than $364M Navy order for helicopters for Norway

OWEGO, N.Y. — Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) in Owego was recently awarded a $364.3 million firm-fixed-price order from the U.S. Navy against a previously issued basic ordering agreement.  This order provides for the production and delivery of six multi-mission MH-60R Seahawk helicopters for the government of Norway, according to an Oct. 26 contract announcement

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