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Skana Spa ranks No. 1 in ranking of spas in North America

VERONA, N.Y. — Spas of America recently named Skana Spa at Turning Stone Resort Casino the number one spa in North America for 2021. The Spas of America annual Top 100 Spas list provides a ranking of travelers’ favorite spas. For the 2021 awards, it ranked spas across 38 states, Canada, and Mexico with Skana

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NYS Hospitality & Tourism Association elects Ridley as board chairman

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The New York State Hospitality & Tourism Association recently elected Eric Ridley, director of hospitality management at Pioneer Companies, as chairman of the association’s board of directors effective Jan. 1. As chairman, Ridley will help the association lead and protect the state’s hospitality and tourism industry through advocacy, education, and resources.  “As

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DeWitt firm wins nearly $29M Army contract for Niagara Falls work

DeWITT — Structural Associates Inc., of DeWitt, was recently awarded a nearly $28.8 million contract from the U.S. Army for construction for the fuel-hydrant repair project at Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station.  Bids were solicited via the internet with three companies submitting them. Work will be performed in Niagara Falls, with an estimated completion date of

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Corn production in New York jumped 24 percent in 2021, USDA reports

New York farms produced 97.7 million bushels of corn for grain last year, up more than 24 percent from 78.5 million bushels in 2020.  That’s according to a Jan. 12 report from USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) New York Field Office, based on surveys conducted in the first two weeks of December. The total

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Hayner Hoyt starts work on mixed-use project at City Center

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Hayner Hoyt Corporation of Syracuse is beginning work to redevelop the building at 400 S. Salina St. in Syracuse, which is now known as City Center. It was previously home to the former Sibley’s department store. Hayner Hoyt and the nonprofit Red House Arts Center hosted a Jan. 18 groundbreaking event

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Clarkson’s Shipley Center, Dennings Point project get grant boost

POTSDAM, N.Y. — A state grant of $1.4 million will benefit Clarkson University’s Shipley Center for Innovation and its Dennings Point project as well.  The funding for Clarkson is part of the 11th round of the state’s Regional Economic Development Council (REDC) initiative.  This round of REDC funding seeks to “stimulate New York’s post-pandemic recovery,”

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Eastwood Rotary honors Bregman with Lifetime Service Award

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Rotary Club of Eastwood recently honored Bernard (Bernie) Bregman, who at age 89 is the eldest current club member, with the inaugural Bernie B. Bregman Lifetime Service Award.  Bregman was recognized as part of the Eastwood Rotary’s 60th anniversary celebration in November. The club said it “would not be what it

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Equitable to remain in downtown Syracuse towers

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The financial-services firm whose name is on the twin towers in downtown Syracuse has plans to stay in the buildings with a multi-million renovation project to its operating space. Empire State Development (ESD) on Jan. 12 announced that it’s providing Equitable with up to $9 million in Upstate Revitalization Initiative grant funding.

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N.Y. private-industry workplace injury rate is below U.S. average

In 2020, private-industry employers in New York state reported 129,000 nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses, according to figures from the latest Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) in January.  The state’s private-industry incidence rate of total recordable cases (TRC) was 2.2 cases per 100 full-time equivalent

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