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Miner announces $10M in state funding for Syracuse infrastructure projects
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The City of Syracuse will use $10 million in state funding for local infrastructure improvement, maintenance, and repair projects. Syracuse Mayor Stephanie
State senators announce improvement plans for Owasco Lake
AUBURN, N.Y. — Owasco Lake and its watershed are in line for “significant” water-quality improvements. New York State Sens. John DeFrancisco (R–Syracuse), Michael Nozzolio (R–Fayette)
Work begins on Hotel Syracuse pedestrian bridge over East Onondaga Street
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Crews are starting work on the exterior of the Hotel Syracuse pedestrian bridge over East Onondaga Street. The City of Syracuse approved
Baldwinsville–area plant to benefit from Anheuser-Busch investment
LYSANDER — Anheuser-Busch plans to invest $4.5 million in its Baldwinsville–area plant, part of an overall $1.5 billion investment in the firm’s U.S. brewing, agriculture,
Downtown Syracuse gets 10 security cameras
SYRACUSE — Downtown Syracuse has had about $340 million invested in its development and is now home to 3,100 residents. The Downtown Committee of
Sisters of St. Francis complete sale of Court Street convent
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities have completed the sale of its property at Court Street and Grant Boulevard
Ramada Syracuse closing for demolition, 74 jobs lost
SALINA, N.Y. — The Ramada Syracuse, a 150-room hotel at 1305 Buckley Road in Salina, will close on Sept. 7 in preparation for an October
SOS to open Camillus location for orthopedic and sports-therapy group
CAMILLUS, N.Y. — Syracuse Orthopedic Specialists, PC (SOS) plans to open a 6,000-square-foot office for its orthopedic and sports-therapy group (OST) on July 13 at
Red Olive restaurant to open Tuesday in Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A new restaurant serving Middle Eastern and South Asian food, called Red Olive, is opening its doors to the public during a
Hotel Syracuse to begin new life as Marriott Downtown Syracuse in 2016
SYRACUSE — Hotel Syracuse owner Ed Riley remembers a meeting he once had with Syracuse Common Councilor Jean Kessner about the hotel’s renovation project. Kessner had provided a thought that still sticks with Riley. “She said ‘this hotel is where Syracuse keeps its memories,’ and it’s the truth,” Riley recalled. The renovated
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