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Syracuse AD Wildhack discusses fan “enhancements” for this year’s football season
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Concession changes, mobile ticket options, and additional ride-hailing locations are among the changes that fans will see when coming to the Carrier
American Red Cross of the Finger Lakes names new board chair
CORNING, N.Y. — The Finger Lakes chapter of the American Red Cross announced it has appointed Tiffany Millerd of Elmira as the new chairman of
New café coming to Township 5 in Camillus
CAMILLUS, N.Y. — Township 5 announced Thursday that Café Pastel has signed a lease to open in the mixed-use shopping center in Camillus. The café/coffee
American Red Cross renews lease in Clay
CLAY — The American Red Cross recently renewed its lease of 18,900 square feet of space in the building at 7359 Oswego Road (Route 57)
Del Lago’s DraftKings sportsbook starts taking bets
TYRE — DraftKings Sportsbook at del Lago has begun taking the bets of sports fans on all major professional U.S. sports. The del Lago location,
Crews to build $12M research center at Griffiss
ROME — Construction is slated to begin this fall on a $12 million research center at Griffiss International Airport. Oneida County is partnering with Rome
Utica law firm, Passalacqua & Associates, readies Syracuse office
SYRACUSE — The Utica–based law firm Passalacqua & Associates, LLC is opening a Syracuse office in the former Lakeland Boat Works building. The office, located
Express Computer Service moves to Fayetteville Commons
FAYETTEVILLE — Express Computer Service recently moved to the Fayetteville Commons shopping center at 511 East Genesee St. in the village of Fayetteville, from its
Subway restaurant closes at Destiny USA food court
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Subway restaurant at the Destiny USA food court has closed. A BJNN reporter on Thursday afternoon observed workers taking apart and
New York home sales dip in July, CNY sales mixed
New York realtors sold 12,733 previously owned homes in July, down 2.1 percent from 13,012 homes sold in July 2018. That’s according to the New
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