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Governor Cuomo launches business-services initiative
Gov. Andrew Cuomo Thursday launched a multi-agency initiative offering free business services that he says will help employers overcome obstacles and grow their businesses in
Syracuse company takes on arena lighting market
SYRACUSE — Syracuse Crunch fans may have noticed something new, bright, and flashy if they have attended any games in the new hockey season. Specifically,
Computer-technology firm CCPlus plans move, more hiring
SALINA — CCPlus, Inc., a computer-technology company that provides outsourcing services for some of its clients, plans to move into new space in Salina in
New York manufacturing index slips in October
The Empire State Manufacturing Survey general business-conditions index fell 5 points to 1.5 in October, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported Oct. 15.
M&T Bank profit holds steady in third quarter
M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB), Central New York’s largest bank ranked by deposit market share, Thursday announced it earned $294 million in the third quarter
State announces grants for brownfield-affected communities
The cities of Syracuse, Cortland, Rome, Little Falls, and Norwich, along with Oswego and Lewis counties are among 26 communities statewide set to benefit from
Syracuse Chiefs lower ticket prices for the 2014 season
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse Chiefs baseball club on Wednesday announced it has lowered ticket prices for the 2014 season. New general manager Jason Smorol made
Alumna’s estate donates $7 million to SU’s iSchool
SYRACUSE — The Syracuse University (SU) School of Information Studies (iSchool) on Wednesday learned that the estate of alumna Estelle Wilhelm is donating $7 million
Eat to Live Food Cooperative opens on Syracuse’s south side
SYRACUSE — Syracuse University’s (SU) South Side Initiative Office and the Southside Community Coalition on Tuesday formally opened the Eat to Live Food Cooperative at
MVP Health Care decides to withdraw from New Hampshire
MVP Health Care, a health insurer with members in three states, on Tuesday announced it intends to withdraw its services from New Hampshire to concentrate