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YBR Casino & Sports Book makes foray into bowling leagues

CHITTENANGO, N.Y. — YBR Casino & Sports Book has announced a new Tuesday night mixed bowling league at its bowling venue, called The Lanes at YBR. The 11-week league starts Oct. 19 and can accommodate up to eight 2-player teams. That’s according to a Sept. 28 blog post on the venue’s website. YBR Casino & […]

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SUNY semiconductor report includes impact on gaming

“Artificial intelligence, electric cars, smart grid, cryptocurrency, internet-of-things, and even gaming cannot exist without the type of research and resulting data capabilities that the semiconductor industry provides,” said F. Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik, SUNY Provost-in-Charge, who co-drafted the report. “This involves a high-level of [research and development (R&D)] sophistication, and, in order for the U.S. to stay

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VIEWPOINT: Mobile sports betting in N.Y. could open other gaming avenues

As the football season rolls on and we look forward to Super Bowl LVI, there is soon to be one new element in New York state that has never existed before, legally. A law that was recently passed with hope to be in effect ahead of the big game, has New York State placing its own wager

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AIS receives $95 million contract for AWARE prototype

ROME, N.Y. — Assured Information Security (AIS) has been awarded a $95 million contract from the U.S. Air Force for an Antifragility Workstation for Resiliency (AWARE) prototype.  The pact will be focused on researching “novel and innovative” anti-fragility concepts and integrating proven anti-fragility tools, techniques and processes into operational and emerging cyber platforms.  Rome–based AIS

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CEO FOCUS: First 5G Test Network Coming to NUAIR’s 50-mile Drone Corridor

Gov. Kathy Hochul, along with NUAIR and the MITRE Engenuity Open Generation 5G Consortium, recently announced the region’s 50-mile unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) corridor between Syracuse and Rome has been selected to launch the nation’s first 5G UAS testing range. This designation greatly enhances our region’s position as a global leader in the unmanned-systems industry as it

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OPINION: Without Action, New York’s Economic Shortcomings Could Become Permanent

A new report from the Empire Center citng Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data paints an alarming picture of New York’s COVID-19 recovery. Check it out at: https://www.empirecenter.org/publications/nys-still-has-very-far-to-go/. Just one month after then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo “paused” the state, New York had already lost close to 2 million jobs as the outbreak spread. Since that initial shutdown,

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OPINION: Religion Plays an Important Role in Public Life

The question of what role religion should play in American public life is difficult and controversial. It produces a lot of heated debate and no easy answers. My view is that religion has a role to play in our political life and that its impact on our democracy is largely positive. It’s true that religion can

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JOSH PADUANO

JOSH PADUANO has joined ABC Creative in its content department. In his new role, Paduano will be managing social media for all ABC clients, using his creativity and writing skills to give them an edge in a competitive space. He’ll also be lending his professional talents to influencer outreach and public relations at ABC. Paduano

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JOHN STEINMETZ

JOHN STEINMETZ has joined Bergmann as a principal planner in its Northeast Buildings Group. He brings nearly 27 years of experience working as a community planner and visionary to Bergmann. In his new role, Steinmetz will support projects in the architecture, engineering, and planning firm’s Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, Southern Tier, greater Philadelphia, and eastern Pennsylvania

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Symphoria

PAUL MCSHEE recently joined Symphoria, the nonprofit professional orchestra of Central New York, as its youth orchestra music director. He will be directing Symphoria’s youth orchestras, which give students with a passion for music an opportunity to develop their skills, refine their musicianship, and cultivate an overall appreciation for excellence in music with other similarly

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