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SU: Boeheim to retire in three years, Gross steps down as AD, school to appeal NCAA report
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University (SU) made a string of major announcements Wednesday morning, affecting the future of its athletics program in the wake of
New York State Parks to hire 1,000 lifeguards this summer
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation has announced it is hiring more than 1,000 new and returning lifeguards for this
TIPAF appoints Getman as administrator of Clayton Opera House
CLAYTON — The Thousand Islands Performing Arts Fund (TIPAF) at the Clayton Opera House has appointed Amy Getman, of Clayton, as the nonprofit’s house administrator. Getman was selected because of her “outstanding” customer-service background and her commitment to the 1000 Islands region, according to a news release from TIPAF. Julie Garnsey, TIPAF’s executive director, said,
Talbots to open new store at Waterloo Premium Outlets
JUNIUS, N.Y. — Talbots, a retailer of women’s fashion apparel, shoes, and accessories, will open a store at the Waterloo Premium Outlets in early April.
WCNY honors regional Women Who Make America
SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — WCNY, Central New York’s public-media company, recently recognized 14 women as regional “Makers: Women Who Make America” honorees. WCNY held the
Oneida Nation to host job fair for Yellow Brick Road Casino March 16 & 18
CHITTENANGO, N.Y. — The Oneida Nation has scheduled an upcoming job fair for its new Yellow Brick Road Casino in Chittenango. The Oneidas announced the
Syracuse basketball avoids another post-season ban
The NCAA today at Noon announced that it will not ban the Syracuse University men’s basketball team from next year’s post season. The decision was
Former radio executive opens Oneida County’s first winery
VERONA — After 28 years in media, Mary Jo Beach retired as the vice president/general manager of four radio stations, at Townsquare Media, in the Mohawk Valley to follow her dream. She fulfilled that dream by opening Oneida County’s first winery on Dec. 19. “In 2004, I took my first trip on a wine
New trampoline park set to open in Cicero soon
CICERO — Trampoline and game enthusiasts will soon have a new place to play. A new trampoline park, called Get Air Syracuse, is under construction at Circle Road Plaza on Frontage Road in Cicero — in the space where Roberts Office Furniture Concepts Inc. was previously located. The park, developed by the company
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
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