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BAE Systems providing power systems for up to 600 buses in Ireland
ENDICOTT, N.Y. — BAE Systems, which specializes in electric-propulsion systems, announced it will supply up to 600 electric power and propulsion systems for a new
New York State Fair lowers admission price
GEDDES, N.Y. — The New York State Fair announced it has reduced the cost of admission tickets to $5 at the gate and $3 when
What channel is the Syracuse basketball game on at Pittsburgh?
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Syracuse basketball (15-12, 8-8 ACC) looks for a second straight win when the Orange visit the Pittsburgh Panthers (15-13, 6-11 ACC) on
Kreuter to manage Syracuse Mets during 2020 season
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Mets on Feb. 8 announced that Chad Kreuter will serve as the team’s manager during the upcoming season. He takes over
Downtown Dining Weeks continue through March 1
SYRACUSE — The Downtown Committee of Syracuse Inc. says Downtown Dining Weeks, which started Feb. 17, will continue through March 1. This year’s event —
New York State seeks to boost snowmobiling winter tourism
SARANAC LAKE — New York wants to boost the winter-tourism industry in the North Country and across the state through snowmobiling. Gov. Andrew Cuomo on
Winter Fair at State Fairgrounds draws smaller crowd after winter storm
GEDDES — The Feb. 7 winter storm that blew across upstate New York made the second annual Winter Fair at the State Fairgrounds “a little
Chamber Alliance of the Mohawk Valley elects 2020 officers
The Chamber Alliance of the Mohawk Valley (CAMV) recently announced its new slate of officers for 2020. They are as follows: • President — Raymond
State approves $300M in funding for Reimagine the Canals initiative
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) board of trustees has authorized a five-year funding plan for the Reimagine the Canals Initiative, which seeks to help
State park visits increased last year, governor says
Gov. Andrew Cuomo last August announced that fees at more than 30 campgrounds, parks, and boat launches along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River
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