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Madison County to install 2.4 megawatt solar project
LINCOLN — Madison County later this year will break ground on a 2.4 megawatt solar array, hoping to “significantly reduce energy consumption and pursue renewable-energy
State AG accuses Excellus of denying coverage for mental-health, addiction-treatment services
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says Excellus hasn’t been providing coverage for treatments of mental health and drug addictions unless members would “fail” outpatient
Cortlandville car dealer admits he didn’t pay $175K in sales-tax money over five-year period
CORTLANDVILLE, N.Y. — A Cortlandville car-dealership owner has admitted he collected $175,000 in sales-tax money over a five-year period but didn’t submit themoney to New
People news: NBT Bank hires manager for Cortland offices
CORTLAND, N.Y. — NBT Bank (NASDAQ: NBTB) has hired George Spencer to manage its Cortland offices located on Groton Avenue and in the Cortlandville Walmart
SU: Boeheim to retire in three years, Gross steps down as AD, school to appeal NCAA report
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Syracuse University (SU) made a string of major announcements Wednesday morning, affecting the future of its athletics program in the wake of
EFC approves $3M loan for Madison County sewer-line project
ONEIDA, N.Y. — The board of directors of the New York State Environmental Facilities Corp. (EFC) has approved a $3.3 million, interest-free loan for a
PAR Technology posts Q4 loss on non-recurring charges
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. — PAR Technology Corp. (NYSE: PAR) reported that it lost $2 million, or 13 cents a share, in the fourth quarter. That’s
HealthlinkNY advocates for $45M allocation for health-information network
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — HealthlinkNY is joining other regional health-information organizations across New York to push for a $45 million allocation in the proposed state budget.
New York manufacturing index slips in March
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index fell less than a point to 6.9 in March, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported
SBA launches business competition for products that help women; Syracuse, Utica events are planned
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has launched a nationwide competition for entrepreneurs focusing on products and services that will benefit women and their families.