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Some pours were decent, some not good, but the visitors in red, white and blue garb seem more interested in the brand than ...
Just beyond New York City, a different pace takes hold—one where vineyard rows stretch into the horizon and tasting rooms hum ...
Organizing a race at a new venue can be pretty stressful. Without a track record, people may not know about the race or the ...
It is Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial kickoff of summer. The all too short warm season in Central New York finds many of us scrambling to make plans to get away from life’s stresses and enjoy a ...
Penny is a worthwhile addition to the city’s ever-growing collection of wine bars. Photo: Hugo Yu Penny is a worthwhile addition to the city’s ever-growing collection of wine bars. Photo ...
LIVERPOOL — Students from Pulaski High School recently toured the National Grid Electric Control Centers in Liverpool, gaining an inside look at how electricity is monitored and controlled across a ...
New York wineries face challenges getting their products onto shelves due to limited space in liquor stores and competition from national brands. Allowing wine sales in grocery stores would ...
Aya Brackett for The New York Times Supported by By Eric Asimov The typical restaurant wine-by-the-glass selection is overpriced and predictable. Many people can recite it by memory. There’s a ...
PULASKI — The Oswego County Health Department announced that the village of Pulaski would lose water pressure for a few hours Wednesday night while the Department of Public Works replaces a valve at ...