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Onondaga Lake to host Masters Regatta; county to purchase rowing course for event
GEDDES — The Syracuse Chargers Rowing Club will host the 2nd annual USRowing Northeast/Mid-Atlantic (NEMA) Masters regional championships on June 28 on Onondaga Lake. In
Auburn Doubledays announce radio agreement with WAUB
AUBURN — The Auburn Doubledays minor-league baseball team on April 17 announced it has forged a radio broadcast agreement to air 38 of its games
SBA announces Syracuse, Utica InnovateHER winners
SYRACUSE — For the Health of It Foods, LLC of Syracuse, which does business as Avocadough, and Daughter for Hire, LLC of Whitesboro are the
Hamilton College’s Wellin Museum receives $100,000 grant
CLINTON — The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded Hamilton College’s Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art a two-year, $100,000 grant to study the
CNY in Good Position for State Economic Award, but Cutting Taxes Would Benefit All
There are a lot of things to be positive about in Central New York. Unfortunately, the economy is not one of them. Over the last
Let’s drop in on a big party. We see a mob of guys gathered around the barbeque on the patio. There’s a bouquet of women
People news: MVP Health Care hires two executives
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — MVP Health Care (MVP) has hired Dominick Bizzarro as executive vice president of business development and informatics, and Carole Montepare as vice
People news: Commerce Chenango hires Bunce as economic-development specialist
NORWICH, N.Y. — Commerce Chenango — Chenango County’s primary economic development, tourism, and chamber-of-commerce organization — announced it has hired Liz Bunce as economic-development specialist.
New York attorney general sues tanning firms, companies respond
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is suing the company that operates Total Tan, accusing the franchise of “unlawfully concealing indoor tanning risks.” In response,
ConMed’s Q1 profit slips, but beats analysts’ estimates
UTICA, N.Y. — ConMed Corp. (NASDAQ: CNMD) reported net income of $6.3 million, or 23 cents a share, in the first quarter, down nearly 27
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