New York Upstate

New York Upstate

Around 100 marketing professionals located in the center of Upstate New York handle local, state, national, and international campaigns for numerous businesses throughout the region.

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English
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Global

#109430

United States

#22547

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#1067

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  • 1 day ago | newyorkupstate.com | Douglass Dowty

    Syracuse, NY -- New York state is bankrolling free tuition for thousands of people to attend school for nursing and a dozen other health-related professions. But the deadline to apply is coming up fast. Participants in the Caring Gene program must finish schooling by spring 2027 to qualify for free tuition. That means starting school this fall, at the latest, for professions like nursing. Here’s how to apply for free tuition through Caring Gene.

  • 1 week ago | newyorkupstate.com | Glenn Coin

    Syracuse, N.Y. – New York state has fined Onondaga County for letting diluted but untreated sewage to back up through manhole covers at two industries in Solvay. The state Department of Environmental Conservation has ordered the county to pay a $10,000 fine and contribute $40,000 toward a project to help reduce sediment from flowing into Onondaga Creek and ultimately to Onondaga Lake.

  • 1 week ago | newyorkupstate.com | Don Cazentre

    Cazenovia native Anne Burrell, who started her culinary career in Syracuse and later became one of America’s best-known celebrity chefs, has died at age 55. Burrell, sporting her trademark spiky platinum hair, was most familiar for her longtime role as host of The Food Network’s “Worst Cook in America” and other shows. She grew up in Cazenovia, where her mother, Marlene Burrell, ran Flowers on Main, a flower shop in the village.

  • 1 week ago | newyorkupstate.com | Marie Morelli

    It’s technically been the Erie Canal’s bicentennial the entire nine years that Natalie Stetson has been executive director of the Erie Canal Museum, in downtown Syracuse. Construction of the 353-mile waterway between Albany and Buffalo began in 1817. The canal officially opened in October of 1825. Two hundred years later, the museum located in the nation’s last remaining Weighlock Building is at the center of the local celebration of the canal’s birthday.

  • 1 week ago | newyorkupstate.com | Samantha House

    A waterside farmers market in a “gorges” Upstate New York city has been named the best in America. The Ithaca Farmers Market, an idyllic open-air venue on the Cayuga Inlet in Ithaca, has been dubbed the No. 1 farmers market in the United States by the Newsweek Readers’ Choice awards. The venue topped the list of 10 markets, ranging from the Coastal Alabama Farmers and Fishermens Market in Foley, Alabama, to the Boston Public Market in Boston, Massachusetts.