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Empire Manufacturing Survey: State’s business conditions flat in December
The latest Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates that manufacturing conditions were “flat” for New York manufacturers in December. The general business-conditions index rose three points
CenterState CEO to open new offices on Jan. 6
SYRACUSE — CenterState CEO on Wednesday announced that the organization and its affiliates plan to open their new offices on Jan. 6. The CenterState CEO
Faxton St. Luke’s, St. Elizabeth ‘closer’ to affiliation agreement
UTICA — Faxton St. Luke’s Healthcare (FSLH) and St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) over the past two months have moved “several steps closer” to their
Schneiderman secures agreement busting illegal dog resellers in CNY and Buffalo
New York Attorney General (AG) Eric Schneiderman today announced an agreement with women from Oswego County and Buffalo who have been permanently barred from selling
Hardinge appoints Malone as CFO
ELMIRA — Hardinge Inc. (NASDAQ: HDNG) announced that its board of directors has appointed Douglas J. Malone as vice president and chief financial officer, replacing
Syracuse Chiefs to open a holiday kiosk at Destiny USA
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Chiefs today plan to open a holiday kiosk at Destiny USA that it will use to sell its merchandise and season-ticket
Crunch’s Dolgon to receive 2014 CNYSME Crystal Ball Award
SYRACUSE — The Central New York Sales & Marketing Executives (CNYSME) has selected Howard Dolgon, owner, president, CEO and team governor of the Syracuse Crunch,
Buffalo–area fuel distributor eyes Syracuse region for growth
SYRACUSE — Tonawanda–based NOCO Inc., a lubricant and wholesale fuel distributor that has served the Syracuse market since the 1980s, is working to expand its
Willow Run Foods uses natural-gas trucks to save money, reduce emissions
KIRKWOOD — Willow Run Foods, Inc., a Kirkwood–based food-distribution company, has added a group of compressed natural-gas (CNG) trucks to its fleet that seek to
Cornell study: hotels’ green efforts don’t help or hurt revenue
ITHACA — As hotels around the world work to improve their sustainability and reduce their carbon footprint, those efforts don’t appear to have an effect,