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Upstate Medical deploys new technology for prostate-cancer treatment
SYRACUSE — Doctors at the State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University are using new technology in the battle against prostate cancer. They’re
SBA’s Rickman earns NASBITE global-business credential
SYRACUSE — Daniel (Dan) Rickman, international-trade officer at the Syracuse district office of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), recently earned his credential as a
DiNapoli: current fiscal-year tax receipts below projections
New York’s tax receipts for the first eight months of the fiscal year were more than $40 million below the latest projections in the state’s
ESD board awards funding to projects in the North Country, Chenango County
A railroad line in the North Country and a family farm in Chenango County will benefit from funding that New York’s leading economic-development agency approved
Crouse Hospital to expand opioid-treatment program
SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital is expanding its opioid-treatment program from 500 to 800 patients in response to a “community need for methadone treatment.” That’s according
Greek Peak formally opens Trax Pub & Grill
VIRGIL — Greek Peak Mountain Resort today formally opened Trax Pub & Grill, a new restaurant located at the base of the Cortland County ski
New York home sales rise nearly 5 percent in November
Sales of previously owned New York homes increased almost 5 percent in November as the state’s “housing-market momentum” continued. That’s according to a monthly housing-market
Cuomo announces $210 million to jump start Green Bank
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday announced $210 million in initial funding for the NY Green Bank, which he calls a new market-oriented approach to accelerate
State unemployment rate falls to 7.4 percent in November
New York’s unemployment rate declined to 7.4 percent in November, from 7.7 percent in October, hitting its lowest level since January 2009. That’s according to
2013: The Year that was in Central New York business news
The past year in Central New York business news included stories on company expansions and relocations, key executive changes, new funding sources, mergers and acquisitions,