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OCC names Borsz new athletics director
ONONDAGA — Onondaga Community College today announced it has appointed Michael Borsz as its new athletics director. He fills the position left vacant following the
Cuomo details proposed $100 million Onondaga Lake Revitalization program
GEDDES — Gov. Andrew Cuomo today announced details of a proposed $100 million project intended to improve areas surrounding Onondaga Lake, including a concert pavilion, water
El Chico’s Bar & Grill to formally reopen in Rome Friday
ROME — El Chico’s Bar & Grill, an area restaurant started in the 1940s, will formally reopen in Rome on Friday. The grand-opening ceremony for
MOST announces new board members, officers
SYRACUSE — The Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) board of trustees and the MOST Foundation board of directors recently named new members and officers
Gander Mountain to reopen Johnson City store this spring
JOHNSON CITY — Gander Mountain is planning to reopen its Johnson City store this spring, about two-and-a-half years after closing it due to flooding. The Johnson
Bella Regina Restaurant formally opens in Utica
UTICA — Bella Regina Restaurant, located at 239 Genesee St. in Utica, formally held its grand opening on Jan. 16. Regina Piacentino, the original chef
Local ski areas team up to create Ski Finger Lakes program
Four Central New York ski areas on Wednesday announced the launch of a program to promote skiing to regional tourists. Greek Peak Mountain Resort in
Destiny to get an IHOP Restaurant late this spring
SYRACUSE — IHOP Restaurant, the family eatery famous for its pancakes, plans to open a location in Destiny USA’s expansion area in late Spring. IHOP
Mirbeau Inn & Spa announces new general manager
SKANEATELES — Mirbeau Inn & Spa on Thursday announced the appointment of Richard Malcolm as its new general manager. Malcolm, a Skaneateles native and a
State launches ad campaign promoting snowmobiling in New York
LOWVILLE — New York on Monday launched “I [Snowmobile] NY,” the first part of a nationwide, $4.5 million winter-tourism campaign aimed at promoting snowmobiling, skiing,
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