‘No place like home’: 315 Foodies launch app with discounts to local restaurants
Updated Mar 13, 2021;
Posted Mar 13, 2021
315 Foodies started out as a popular Facebook group, where 14,500 followers from 200 cities and 30 different countries shared recipes and food reviews.
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A pair of entrepreneurs with a love of all things local has launched a new app focused on connecting Central New York foodies with local restaurants.
315 Foodies started out as a popular Facebook group, where 14,500 followers from 200 cities and 30 different countries shared recipes and food reviews.
The posts focused on Central New York favorites, including chicken riggies, half moons, Utica greens, salt potatoes, hot salad, tomato pies, fiddlehead ferns, black and white sandwiches, and mushroom stew.
Why aren’t NY farm workers in the Covid-19 vaccine line?
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
This pre-pandemic photo shows Jamaican H-2A workers Dean Johnson, at center, Cardinal Taylor, at left, and Delroy Masters, waiting with orchard owner Eric Behling, at right, for the rain to stop. May 28, 2019, Michael Greenlar | mgreenlar@syracuse.comMichael Greenlar | mgreenlar@syracuse.com
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But, so far, farmers and farm workers can’t get a shot there or anywhere else in New York.
That contrast rankles some in the agriculture industry, especially after Gov. Andrew Cuomo visited the fairgrounds this week and opened up vaccine eligibility to others based on age and occupations.
Baldwinsville native Alena Criss comes to SU after UConn cuts rowing team
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UPDATED: March 10, 2021 at 1:38 p.m.
Alena Criss was told rowing was safe. Dozens of schools across the country had begun cutting sports programs, but her coaches said that UConn had no plans of discontinuing women’s rowing.
Then in June, the university announced that they would be cutting rowing, blindsiding Criss and the 46 other women’s rowing athletes. Criss, a then freshman, had only competed in three regattas before the cut. But she knew that she wanted rowing to be part of her collegiate career, and she immediately entered the transfer portal.
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Finger Lakes Health has announced the appointment of Audrey Torio as director of nursing at Huntington Living Center in Waterloo.
Torio has over 17 years of progressive nursing leadership experience within the long term care community in Central New York. She has experience in various settings with a concentration in geriatrics including skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation and managed long term care. Torio also has a background in acute hospital care and oncology and earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Elmira College, Elmira, NY.