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The NCAA has placed the Syracuse University (SU) men’s basketball and football programs on a five-year probation, suspended basketball head coach Jim Boeheim for nine
Greater Utica Chamber names Perra Business Person of the Year
UTICA, N.Y. — The Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce has named Scott Perra its 2014 Business Person of the Year. Perra is president and CEO
Taste of Europe eatery settles into larger location in Binghamton
BINGHAMTON — Taste of Europe, a Binghamton restaurant serving Ukrainian, Slovakian, and American cuisine, held its grand reopening ceremony at its new, larger — and
New Moe’s Southwest Grill to open in Oneonta Feb. 27
ONEONTA, N.Y. — Moe’s Southwest Grill, a fast-casual restaurant franchise serving southwestern food, will open a new eatery in Oneonta on Feb. 27. The restaurant
Syracuse CVB formally unveils new brand: “Syracuse. Do Your Thing.”
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) on Feb. 13 formally unveiled its new destination brand for the Greater Syracuse area, with the
YMCA seeks to fill 300 jobs at new Baldwinsville–area fitness center opening this spring
LYSANDER, N.Y. — The Northwest Family YMCA plans to hold two job fairs in March to fill 300 positions in advance of its opening this
People news: Syracuse Chiefs name Gallanty assistant broadcasting director
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse Chiefs AAA minor-league baseball club has hired Eric Gallanty as the team’s new assistant director of broadcasting & media relations.
Empire Brewing collaborates with Chinese company on beer made with tea
Two Dragons beer, made with tea from China in collaboration with a Chinese company. Empire Brewing announced the partnership with JingWei Fu Tea Company of
IHOP restaurant opens at Destiny USA
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — IHOP, a restaurant chain known for serving pancakes and other breakfast, lunch, and dinner items, has opened a new eatery on Destiny
Schumer: EDA awards funding for regional economic-development plans
The U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) has awarded $70,000 to six regional planning and development boards in New York to develop an economic-development strategy. The
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