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State to fund bridge project in Manlius
MANLIUS — The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) is allocating $3.3 million to replace the North Burdick Street bridge over the Old Erie
Clark’s Ale House to reopen in former Wise Guys location
SYRACUSE — Clark’s Ale House, a popular downtown bar that closed three years ago to provide room for the expansion of the Landmark Theatre, is
Pathfinder Bank expands its Syracuse branch plans
SYRACUSE — Pathfinder Bank is expanding its planned downtown Syracuse branch office even before it opens. The Oswego–based community bank had expected to open a
Susan Budrakey & Associates announces new owner, office location
DeWITT — Susan Budrakey & Associates, an independent-branch office of Cadaret, Grant & Co., Inc. in DeWitt, today named Mary Ann Pierce as its new
Texas de Brazil restaurant opens at Destiny USA
SYRACUSE — Texas de Brazil, a Brazilian steakhouse chain, today opened a restaurant at Destiny USA — its 30th location. The new 8,000-square-foot eatery
Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards launches subsidiary, adds café, wine-tasting room
LAFAYETTE — Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards, Inc., a destination for apple-picking Central New Yorkers for more than a century, is opening its 2013 season
Onondaga Commons expansion project includes two acquisitions
SYRACUSE — Onondaga Commons, LLC, the owner of the blue-colored, “L”-shaped building along West Onondaga St., has plans to expand the facility and has acquired
TMD expands, unites Syracuse headquarters office
SYRACUSE — Three years of splitting employees between two nearby locations will end soon when accounting firm Testone, Marshall & Discenza, LLP (TMD) finishes an
Technology boosts ease of buying a home
SYRACUSE — House hunting has come a long way from circling ads in the Sunday paper, spending a day looking at houses, finding the right
New York home sales jump in July
New York realtors sold more than 11,000 previously owned homes in July, an increase of more than 19 percent from July 2012, according to a
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