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Galaxy Communications launches sports-marketing division
SYRACUSE — Galaxy Communications, LLC, the Syracuse–based operator of 14 radio stations in the Syracuse and Utica markets, has announced the creation of a sports-marketing division. The firm, which has relationships with several local and regional sports teams, has hired Ken Elander as general manager of Galaxy Sports Marketing, Galaxy Communications said in a news […]
Cornell names new academic director for Center for Real Estate and Finance
ITHACA — The Center for Real Estate and Finance (CREF) at Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration has announced its new academic director. Daniel Quan,
Cuomo signs bill allowing licenses for New York farm cideries
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday signed the Farm Cideries bill that establishes a new license for farm cideries similar to the licenses already available to
Syracuse company takes on arena lighting market
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Crunch fans may have noticed something new, bright, and flashy if they have attended any games in the new hockey season. Specifically, they have seen a newly upgraded LED (light-emitting diode) lighting system, featuring flashing and moving lights, installed at the Onondaga County War Memorial by Ephesus Lighting, Inc., a three-year old
Rosie launches online grocery shopping service at Nojaim
SYRACUSE — Rosie Applications Inc., an Ithaca–based maker of an online-shopping app and winner of the Startup Labs Syracuse business competition, announced that its platform
Syracuse Chiefs lower ticket prices for the 2014 season
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Chiefs baseball club on Wednesday announced it has lowered ticket prices for the 2014 season. New general manager Jason Smorol made
Downtown Ithaca to welcome new coffee shop, relocated spa
On Friday, Oct. 18, City of Ithaca Mayor Svante Myrick will join staff and board members of the Downtown Ithaca Alliance to formally welcome one
Cuomo welcomes 14 licensed farm breweries in New York
Gov. Andrew Cuomo today welcomed 14 newly licensed farm breweries that have opened since the beginning of the year with a Farm Brewery license that is part of a law Cuomo signed in January. The “Farm Brewery” license allows craft brewers that use products grown in New York to operate in a fashion similar to
‘Fish FINatics’ store coming to Manlius Nov. 1
MANLIUS — Central New York fish and aquarium enthusiasts will soon have a new store in town. Fish FINatics, LLC — a provider of freshwater and marine fish, aquariums, supplies, maintenance services, and more — is set to open at 7037 Manlius Center Road in the town of Manlius on Friday, Nov. 1. The business,
Moe’s Southwest Grill, Hoopla! Frozen Yogurt get ready to open in Utica
UTICA —The Moe’s Southwest Grill fast-casual restaurant chain and new Hoopla! Frozen Yogurt chain will open new locations at 90 N. Genesee St. in North
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