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Kinney Drugs installs medication-collection kiosks in 22 New York state stores
GOUVERNEUR, N.Y. — Kinney Drugs announced it has installed self-service, medication-collection kiosks in 22 of its New York state stores. The pharmacy chain has partnered

Schumer: Federal government to soon “green light” I-81 viaduct-replacement project
He spoke at Forman Park at 717 E. Genesee St., just east of the elevated highway in downtown Syracuse. “With I-81 the subject of our

MVCC, SUNY Oneonta extend agreement between schools
The addition to the agreement says students who successfully complete their bachelor’s degree will be automatically accepted into one of SUNY Oneonta’s education master’s degree

People news: St. Luke Health Services promotes Ford-Prior
“I am very proud and excited to assume my new role and to lead a team that is both hardworking and dedicated to the residents

Organizers prepare for upcoming virtual NYS Green Building Conference
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The upcoming New York State Green Building Conference will be held virtually this year between March 28 and April 28. The SUNY
Career Start leases permanent space at 224 Harrison St. in Syracuse
SYRACUSE — After almost two years of working from the coworking space, ShareCuse, at 224 Harrison St. in Syracuse, Career Start Workforce Management Group has expanded its operations and moved into a permanent space on the building’s first floor. The full-service staffing and employment agency took advantage of the connections and opportunity that ShareCuse had
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SYRACUSE — After almost two years of working from the coworking space, ShareCuse, at 224 Harrison St. in Syracuse, Career Start Workforce Management Group has expanded its operations and moved into a permanent space on the building’s first floor.
The full-service staffing and employment agency took advantage of the connections and opportunity that ShareCuse had to offer and established itself in the Syracuse market, necessitating the expansion.
With the new space on the first floor, Career Start will have a street-level presence and continue to grow its business, according to a news release from JF Real Estate, which helped arrange the transaction. Career Start will open in its new space in April.
In addition to its Syracuse office, Career Start has its main office in Rochester, as well as a location in Buffalo. The company says it serves the nursing and health care, manufacturing, administration, hospitality, and general labor industries.
Shineman Foundation adds three from Oswego business community to its board of directors
OSWEGO — The Richard S. Shineman Foundation recently elected three new members to its board of directors. Joining the board of the nine-year-old foundation — which to date has awarded more than $13 million in grants and gifts to not-for-profit organizations around Oswego County and Central New York — are local entrepreneur Ed Alberts; Pamela
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OSWEGO — The Richard S. Shineman Foundation recently elected three new members to its board of directors.
Joining the board of the nine-year-old foundation — which to date has awarded more than $13 million in grants and gifts to not-for-profit organizations around Oswego County and Central New York — are local entrepreneur Ed Alberts; Pamela Caraccioli, newly appointed president and CEO of Fulton Savings Bank; and Neelesh Shah, CEO and president of Performance Logic Inc.
Alberts, Caraccioli, and Shah began three-year terms following their election at the Shineman Foundation board’s annual meeting on Jan. 19. They succeeded the foundation’s founder and former trustee Barbara P. Shineman; Thomas Schneider, president and CEO of Pathfinder Bank; and Gary Shanley, owner of Glider Oil Co. — each of whom served the maximum three terms on the board of directors.
“The three new board members know the greater Oswego community well, and have a broad range of experience. The current Shineman board members are looking forward to working with them and the expertise they bring to support the mission of the Shineman Foundation,” Kathleen Fenlon, board chair, said in a Jan. 25 news release.
Lockheed Martin’s Syracuse–area plant wins $15 million Navy contract modification
SALINA, N.Y. — Lockheed Martin Corp.’s plant in suburban Syracuse was recently awarded a more than $15 million firm-fixed-price modification to a previously awarded contract from the U.S. Navy. It’s to exercise options for the procurement of submarine-modernization kits, equipment, and installation, according to a Feb. 18 contract announcement from the U.S. Department of Defense.
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SALINA, N.Y. — Lockheed Martin Corp.’s plant in suburban Syracuse was recently awarded a more than $15 million firm-fixed-price modification to a previously awarded contract from the U.S. Navy.
It’s to exercise options for the procurement of submarine-modernization kits, equipment, and installation, according to a Feb. 18 contract announcement from the U.S. Department of Defense. Work will be performed in Lockheed’s facility in the town of Salina and is expected to be completed by October 2024.
Fiscal 2022 other procurement (Navy) funds totaling $15,067,063 will be obligated at time of award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year, per the announcement. The Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington, D.C. is the contracting authority.
Broome County hotel occupancy jumps more than 45 percent in January
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Broome County hotels saw an influx of guests in January compared to a year ago as the lodging industry continues to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent report. The hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county rose 45.5 percent to 44.1 percent
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BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Broome County hotels saw an influx of guests in January compared to a year ago as the lodging industry continues to bounce back from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent report.
The hotel-occupancy rate (rooms sold as a percentage of rooms available) in the county rose 45.5 percent to 44.1 percent in January, according to STR, a Tennessee–based hotel market data and analytics company. It was the 11th straight monthly increase in occupancy in the county as the year-over-year comparisons were to a month impacted significantly by the pandemic. The year of monthly reports before that featured sharp declines in occupancy because the comparisons were to a pre-COVID month.
Broome County’s revenue per available room (RevPar), a key industry gauge that measures how much money hotels are bringing in per available room, soared 76 percent to $39.17 in January, compared to the year-prior month.
Average daily rate (or ADR), which represents the average rental rate for a sold room, rose 21 percent to $88.85 in the county in the first month of this year, compared to January 2021.

Adding another airline at the Syracuse airport was a ‘Breeze’
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — If you’re looking to travel to Charleston, South Carolina or Las Vegas, Nevada, Syracuse Hancock International Airport says it will have flights to those cities in early June. Breeze Airways — a low-cost air carrier headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah — will begin air service at the Syracuse airport in a
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — If you’re looking to travel to Charleston, South Carolina or Las Vegas, Nevada, Syracuse Hancock International Airport says it will have flights to those cities in early June.
Breeze Airways — a low-cost air carrier headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah — will begin air service at the Syracuse airport in a few months.
It represents the first time that Breeze has offered flights from an airport in upstate New York.
The airline will launch twice-weekly, nonstop flights, year-round, to Charleston, South Carolina and Las Vegas, Nevada starting June 10, the Syracuse Regional Airport Authority (SRAA) announced on March 8. The announcement boosts the number of nonstop destinations available to travelers at the Syracuse airport to 29, SRAA added.
“I’m personally so excited to be announcing new service from Syracuse,” David Neeleman, founder and CEO of Breeze Airways, said. “It just seems like yesterday we were launching JetBlue here with Senator Schumer. I know both Las Vegas and Charleston will be huge hits with travelers from the Syracuse area. Come fly us and we’ll keep adding more flights and more cities.”
Neeleman also co-founded JetBlue Airways, which also offers flights from Syracuse, along with three additional air carriers, per the Breeze Airways website.
The addition of Breeze to the Syracuse market is one more sign of the growth of demand here and how the economy is certainly recovering and doing well in so many respects, Kevin Schwab, senior aviation industry advisor at CenterState CEO, tells CNYBJ.
“[The] announcement with Breeze gives us now the longest nonstop flight we’ve ever had from this market to Las Vegas,” says Schwab.
It also provides nonstop service to Charleston, South Carolina, an area he described as a “growing hot spot.”
Breeze Airways will serve both the Charleston and Las Vegas routes with the new Airbus A220 aircraft. The flights will have 120 to 140 seats available, depending on the configuration of the aircraft, per an SRAA release.
“We are beyond excited to welcome Breeze Airways as they launch their first ever regularly scheduled service here in Syracuse,” Jason Terreri, executive director of SRAA, said. “Nonstop service from Syracuse to Charleston connects our travelers to one of the top vacation destinations in the country, while nonstop service from Syracuse to Las Vegas expands our destination map the farthest west it has gone in decades.”
Schwab says he sees plenty of opportunity for Breeze Airways in Syracuse.
“I particularly think an airline like Breeze with nonstop service, point to point, to key growth markets will do well in Syracuse because they’re able to evaluate the market and jump into the routes that are unserved and really have a lot of pent up demand,” he says.
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