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Mar 2020

Watkins Glen, NY- The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce will be hosting its virtual, inaugural B2B Meet Up event this Wednesday, April 1, 2020 enabling businesses from Schuyler County and the Fing

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Mar 2020

The Finger Lakes region of New York is not alone in suffering the economic effects of the Coronavirus. We sympathize with what is going on in our state and around the globe.  

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Mar 2020

The links below are the full text of the bill and final summaries.  Last night the US Senate voted 96-0 to pass a $2 Trillion dollar coronavirus relief bill.  The House is expected to vote on it Friday.

 

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Mar 2020

Swedish Hill Winery has teamed up with O’Begley Distillery in Pittsford, New York, to produce hand sanitizer that will be donated to hospitals.  The winery, located in Romulus New York, shipped 330 gallons of wine to

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Mar 2020

ROCHESTER, NY— While the Rochester Museum & Science Center (RMSC) Cumming Nature Center (CNC) had to cancel Maple Sugaring Weekends in March due to COVID-19, CNC is offering a fun alternative to d

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Mar 2020

To our Rohrbach friends & family,

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Mar 2020

Buttonwood Grove was named "New York State Cabernet Franc Winery of the Year" at the recent Berlin International Wine Competition in Germany.  Noted for its award winning wines, Buttonwood Grove is located on Cayuga L

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Mar 2020

Watkins Glen, NY – Businesses and organizations throughout the Finger Lakes region are invited to share updates to their operations directly with consumers through a new Facebook page launched Wednesd

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Mar 2020

For Immediate Release Auburn, NY (3/19/20): During this uncertain time, supporting our fellow residents, local businesses & community stakeholders is an investment in everyone’s future quality of life.

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Mar 2020

Geneva, N.Y.: The Geneva Historical Society is currently closed to the public, but that does not mean we are not still educating people about the community's history.