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Woodbine Group opens anglers’ paradise on Salmon River
ALTMAR — Thomas J. Fernandez is passionate about fly fishing. Fortunately, one of America’s premier venues for the sport is the Salmon River, located in
Former Big M store in Watertown reopens as Tops
WATERTOWN — Tops Markets on Wednesday reopened the former Big M store in Watertown under the Tops brand banner. The Watertown store, located at 1300
Crews hoist final beam on to St. Joseph’s Hospital patient-tower project
SYRACUSE — A crew from the Hayner Hoyt Corp. today raised the final steel beam into place as it continues construction on the patient tower
Utica Custom T-Shirt Company to expand, add jobs
UTICA — The Utica Custom T-Shirt Co., a producer of custom apparel, on Tuesday announced its acquisition of a building that will triple the size
Tioga Downs breaks ground on three-story parking complex
ioga Downs announced it has begun phase one of a large-scale construction project. On Nov. 18, it held a groundbreaking ceremony for a three-story parking
A La Carte Business Services to move to new, nearby space
SALINA — A La Carte Business Services is moving to a new location across the highway from the office where it has operated since April 2012. The business is moving from 916B Old Liverpool Rd. in Salina to the Lakeshore Office Building across the highway at 913 Old Liverpool Rd. It’ll be one of several
Downtown Ithaca welcomes two new businesses
ITHACA — The Downtown Ithaca Alliance and Ithaca Mayor Svante L. Myrick announced that two new businesses recently opened in downtown Ithaca. STREAM Co-Lab, located at 123 South Cayuga St., Suite 201, is an architecture and landscape architecture firm founded by Noah Demarest in 2012. It is an innovative collaborative design studio shared with Whitham
New York home sales climbed 17 percent in October
Sales of previously owned New York homes increased 17 percent in October in a statewide housing market that “continued to impress.” That’s according to a
Onondaga County completes two road-reconstruction projects for Save the Rain program
SYRACUSE — Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney today announced that the county has completed two “major” road-reconstruction projects that incorporate green infrastructure. The projects on
ESD board approves funding for Mohawk Valley, North Country projects
The Fort Schuyler Management Corp. (FSMC) will use a grant of up to $15 million for a portion of the cost of construction of the
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