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Renovations complete at Auburn Doubledays’ home field
AUBURN — Crews have completed renovations to the playing surface of Leo A. Pinckney Field at Falcon Park in Auburn, so the field is ready
Syracuse football team to play two Friday night games in upcoming season
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Orange announced it will play two Friday night games in the upcoming 2014 football regular season. The Orange will host Villanova
CDPHP, Independent Health form ‘strategic alliance’
Capital District Physicians Health Plan (CDPHP), an Albany–based health insurer with subscribers in Central New York, today announced a “strategic alliance” with a health insurer
Symphoria hires music director to begin 2015-16 season
SYRACUSE — Symphoria, Central New York’s symphony orchestra, today announced the hiring of Lawrence Loh as full-time music director beginning at the start of the
Northeast Classic Car Museum renames events center after NBT Bank’s $25K donation
NORWICH — The Northeast Classic Car Museum in Norwich on Friday announced NBT Bank donated $25,000 to handle the cost of some interior improvements at
SCVB hosting travel planners from the U.K.
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau (SCVB) today is hosting a group of travel planners/wholesalers from the United Kingdom. Brand USA is coordinating
N.Y. AG seeks to shut down Watertown legal document firm for ‘unauthorized practice of law’
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman today issued a notice of proposed litigation, cease and desist letter, and a subpoena for business records to Legal
Auburn Doubledays add four to front-office staff
AUBURN — The Auburn Doubledays, single-A, short-season affiliate of Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals, today announced the hiring of four summer employees in the team’s
Miner, Maffei call for more broadband access for Syracuse
SYRACUSE — A new local coalition will advocate for more broadband-Internet access for Syracuse. The coalition, the Alliance for Reliable, Competitive High speed Internet (ARCH),
N.Y. manufacturing index soars to highest level in nearly four years in May
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Thursday that its Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index climbed nearly 18 points to 19.0, its
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