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Broome County to sell county-owned former Phillips Foundry building
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Broome County plans to sell the former Phillips Foundry building and adjacent lots to LCP Group Inc. of Vestal for $5,000. LCP

Frontier Airlines adds service to Fort Myers, Tampa at Syracuse airport
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Denver, Colorado–based Frontier Airlines this November will add flights to Fort Myers and Tampa in Florida from Syracuse Hancock International Airport. Frontier
Broome County to host American Legion convention in 2020
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Broome County and Visit Binghamton have announced that Broome County will be hosting the 102nd annual American Legion Department of New York

Cortland County Convention & Visitors Bureau hires new executive director
CORTLAND, N.Y. — The Cortland County Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) announced that it has recently hired Meghan Lawton as its new executive director. The
ICS acquires information-technology firm J.B. Kane
DeWITT, N.Y. — ICS — an information-technology (IT) support firm with offices in DeWitt, Endicott, and Ithaca — has announced the recent acquisition of J.B.
New York Medical College announces academic affiliation with Rome Memorial Hospital
ROME, N.Y. — Westchester County–based New York Medical College (NYMC) and Rome Memorial Hospital (RMH) have announced an academic affiliation designating the hospital as a

Auburn to organize plan for spending $10M in Downtown Revitalization Initiative
AUBURN — The City of Auburn will soon begin the process of developing a “strategic-investment plan to revitalize” its downtown area. The state has awarded

Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Vets graduates latest class
SYRACUSE — Matthew Putt, a veteran of the U.S. Army, helps operate Boss Security and Automation in Horseheads, a firm that specializes in the design

Bonadio Group has a new dress code, ‘Dress for Your Day’
The Bonadio Group has announced a new dress-code policy that the Rochester–based accounting firm is calling “Dress for Your Day” and referring to as an
Big I New York says concerns remain on new state reg
DeWITT — The group that describes itself as the state’s largest insurance-producer trade association says it still has “concerns” about the state’s final regulation of