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How Delaware North builds career paths from hourly cook to salaried sous chef
Global foodservice operator Delaware North has a new program that pairs up-and-coming culinarians with mentors to build a better future career. And it’s already been helping hourly cooks move up to become salaried sous chefs. CHEFS, or Culinary Hospitality Excellence for Future Success, takes the mentor-mentee model into the kitchen with in-house culinary training through 12 months of coursework, leading up to ProChef I or II designations.
Opportunity Knocks: 235 North Street
A 19,000 SF office building is up for sale in the Elmwood Village. Built in 1960, 235 North Street is ideally situated close to the corner of Elmwood and North, just down the street from Kleinhans Music Hall. While this building has been utilized as a medical building, there are opportunities at hand to re-envision its use moving forward.
Pizzeria With 150 New York Locations Confirms Closures, More At Risk
A popular pizzeria is closing about 20 locations and officials fear over 100 more are in danger. Pizza Hut suddenly shut down several restaurants. Pizza Hut shut down 19 locations across two states. Four are in Ohio while 15 are located in Indiana, Eat This, Not That Reports. There are...
New York State’s “Over 8″ Law Is In Effect
As we begin July, and get ready for the Independence Day holiday, people across New York State are planning their weekend fun! However, before you hit the road, there is one law that you need to be aware of and follow. By all accounts, this should be the busiest Independence...
Central NY Regional Market Authority fires executive director (Good Morning CNY for July 2)
Subscribe to get the Good Morning, CNY newsletter delivered to your email inbox weekday mornings. High: 84; Low: 66. Mostly sunny and warmer; see the 5-day forecast. More than 100 protest fatal police shooting in Utica: More than 100 people took to Utica’s City Hall on Monday to protest the fatal shooting of 13-year-old Nyah Mway. The city’s council met regarding legislation, but protesters came out in support of Mway, who was shot by a Utica police officer during a struggle after a foot chase on Friday night. Police say the boy pointed what officers thought was a gun at them; it turned out to be a pellet gun designed to look like a handgun. Also: “He’s got a gun!” A second-by-second timeline of the shooting. (Kenny Lacy Jr. photo)
Buffalo State identifies its first doctorate program
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Buffalo State University’s first doctorate program, which is under review by SUNY, will be a doctor of professional studies in creativity and change leadership. The degree has been in the works since before the school achieved university status last year and is the “next natural...
2 People Wanted By New York State Police
Do you know either of these two individuals? New York State Police want to speak to them in connection to a crime. New York State Police at Homer need your help in identifying these two suspects - a male and a female. Trooper responded to a call at the Walmart on Bennie Road in Cortlandville on May 14, 2024. It was reported that the two suspects left the store with a full cart of items and did not try to pay for the items. The suspects fled the Walmart in a black pickup truck. Despite their best efforts, Troopers have not been able to locate the suspects and need the public's help identifying them. If you have any information, please call New York State Police at (607)561-7400.
$40 Million Boost Announced for New York’s Veterans – Find Out Who’s Benefiting
In a significant move to bolster New York State's nonprofit sector, more than $40 million in capital grants has been announced for 136 nonprofit organizations. The funding, allocated through the Nonprofit Infrastructure Capital Investment Program (NICIP) and the Veterans’ Nonprofit Capital Program (VNCP), aims to address critical infrastructure needs and enhance services for veterans and families across the state.
Should New York Have Spent $38 Million of Our Money on This?
There's wasteful spending and then there's whatever New York State just did this week. On Thursday, Governor Hochul proudly announced $38 million in funding to some of the richest organizations in the state. The money is being granted to private colleges and universities to purchase equipment, make renovations or fund construction projects.
Man Stuck in New York Cave for Hours Rescued
A 20-year-old man had to be rescued from a cave in upstate New York. If you spend time hiking on any of the numerous trails across New York it's probably a good idea to avoid going into any caves you might come across because it could end up being a situation you aren't able to get yourself out of.
New York Beer Project Adds Buffalo Touch In New Restaurant
The New York Beer Project's latest restaurant finally opened in Orchard Park. If you're one of the few who have already checked it out, did you notice this?. People have been anxiously awaiting the opening date of the new restaurant in Orchard Park to open up. We were able to go there last weekend for a friend's birthday and we had a great time.
Buffalo’s Metro Rail Unveils New Remodeled Train Station At Canalside
Folks who take the Metro Rail into downtown Buffalo are in for a treat as the NFTA premiers something they have been working on for some time. In a ceremony just steps from Lake Erie and the Buffalo River, officials from the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, along with representatives of all levels of Western New York government, cut the ribbon on a brand new metro rail station.
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