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Shineman Center at SUNY Oswego earns gold rating for energy and environmental impact
OSWEGO, N.Y. — The Richard S. Shineman Center for Science, Engineering and Innovation on the SUNY Oswego campus has earned a gold rating from the
Construction set to resume at Lago Casino site
TYRE, N.Y. — The partners in the $425 million Lago Casino & Resort project say construction at the site in the Finger Lakes town of
CountryMax to open in DeWitt Town Center, which is now at full occupancy
DeWITT, N.Y. — CountryMax, a Rochester–area, family-owned retailer of farm and garden products, in November plans to move its current Manlius store to a new
New Hartford real-estate firm to merge with RealtyUSA
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — The Weichert Realtors Campion-Weeks agency of New Hartford will merge with RealtyUSA, effective Thursday. RealtyUSA, which currently operates a sales office
Tops Markets formally opens Wizard of Oz-themed store in Chittenango
CHITTENANGO, N.Y. — Tops Markets has unveiled its new “Wonderful Wizard of Oz”-themed store location with a formal opening in Chittenango. Based on the famous
Utica day spa and hair salon to formally open new location Friday
UTICA, N.Y. — The Lava Spa and Pin Curl Salon are hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony to formally open their new home in Utica this Friday,
William H. Lane to renovate two downtown Binghamton buildings into apartments for students
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Binghamton construction firm William H. Lane Inc. says it’s renovating two historic buildings in downtown Binghamton and transforming them into an apartment
Deteriorating Watertown building primed for redevelopment into mixed-use facility
WATERTOWN — A building in disrepair located at 138 Court St. in the city of Watertown should see new life after a business owner neighboring
OBPA to move forward with phase 1 of Ogdensburg Airport runway expansion
OGDENSBURG — The Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority (OBPA) plans to move forward with the first phase of its more than $25 million runway extension
SYRACUSE — The New York Council of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gives New York state grades of “D-” on its roads and
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