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Lacrosse tournament to bring $4 million boost to local economy
Onondaga Nation land near Syracuse will play host to a major international lacrosse tournament in 2015. The Iroquois Nationals, the national lacrosse team for all
Sensis brings airport management system to tablets
DeWITT — Saab Sensis’ Aerobahn airport surface management system is now available for Apple and Android tablets. Users can perform all the same functions of
MVCC dedicates theater to Schafer
UTICA — Mohawk Valley Community College (MVCC) will dedicate its new campus theater on Thursday to the college’s longest-serving president, Michael Schafer. In naming the
CNBC journalist to speak at CenterState CEO event
SYRACUSE — David Faber, a journalist at CNBC, will deliver the keynote address at this year’s CenterState CEO Economic Champions Luncheon. The luncheon will be
Binghamton Airport lands grant for improvements
MAINE — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded a $1.023 million Airport Improvement Program grant to the Greater Binghamton Airport (BGM) for improvements to the
Tamarack Lake Electric Boat Company launches in Rome
ROME — Five years after taking his electric-powered pontoon boat across New York on the Erie Canal, Montgomery Gisborne officially cut the ribbon on his
CountryMax revamps former bowling alley into store
CICERO — The site of a former bowling alley in Cicero has been transformed into a new CountryMax retail store after a six-month renovation project.
State park attendance jumps by nearly 6 percent year to date
Visits to New York’s state parks and historic sites increased 5.6 percent in the first eight months of 2012. Almost 43.7 million people visited the
Finger Lakes Boating Museum relocates office
GENEVA — The Finger Lakes Boating Museum has relocated its office from the Geneva Area Chamber of Commerce building to the former Geneva Recreation Department
Rescue Mission opens thrift store in Marshall Square Mall
SYRACUSE — The Rescue Mission has opened 3fifteen, a thrift store targeted at college students, in the Marshall Square Mall. The thrift store shares space
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